Knife Photography

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That is a sweet looking knife Tim. Here is some stag for you.
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Very nice Othello piggy backs!! ::drool::
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GREAT PHOTO,SCOTT!!!!!!! 8)


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Thanks Josh!! ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Nice knife and photo Scott!
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Very nice ones Tim. I'll refrain from commenting on that shield. LOL
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Very nice looking stag on that one, Tim. I dig it.
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::
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I thought this phone pic turned out ok..........
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Been two weeks ::dang:: __________someone has to take a picture of a knife !!!!!!!! ::nod::
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SURE PURRRRTY MONK! NICE PICS AND BEAUTIFUL KNIVES! ::nod:: ::tu::
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I love that ivory bone auto Monk ::drool::
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Nice pics Tim and Monk! ::tu::

Here's a shot I took atop Lapham Peak observation tower in the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest here in Wisconsin....((Monk, that knife look familiar to ya?))
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313 Mike wrote:Nice pics Tim and Monk! ::tu::

Here's a shot I took atop Lapham Peak observation tower in the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest here in Wisconsin....((Monk, that knife look familiar to ya?))
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Mike if i did that the knife would have went over the edge for sure ::facepalm::
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basser5 wrote:Mike if i did that the knife would have went over the edge for sure ::facepalm::
Believe me Tim, I was working fast! My daughter Sofia was standing behind me when I took that pic and she was thinking the same thing, "Daddy, what would you do if that pretty knife fell all the way down into the trees?" ::facepalm:: ....I told her I might have to jump over and try to save it Superman style!
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313 Mike wrote:
basser5 wrote:Mike if i did that the knife would have went over the edge for sure ::facepalm::
Believe me Tim, I was working fast! My daughter Sofia was standing behind me when I took that pic and she was thinking the same thing, "Daddy, what would you do if that pretty knife fell all the way down into the trees?" ::facepalm:: ....I told her I might have to jump over and try to save it Superman style!

Step back everyone.....I'm going over....too funny ::woot::
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Snapped this pic a minute ago for my Harvest Time Knives thread...thought I would drop it in here too. I love bright orange habaneros...an indicator of the fire within...
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Knice Mike! ::tu::
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Hey mike, my Dad,( God rest his soul) use to grow some crazy hot peppers in his garden when I was a kid. It was a big deal at dinner time when Dad would challenge his three boys to a pepper eating contest. One bite was all that was required but my God the damage that one small bite would do. Dad could eat a whole pepper and never flinch. Good times!
Great little knife by the way! ::tu::
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Thanks Scott!
Rocky, that is a cool story about your Dad...funny how different people have different tolerances to the heat of chile peppers. I have found though that you can build up a tolerance over time if you work at it. Working in kitchens my whole life with a lot of Mexicans, I can take the heat pretty well myself...although I have never been one to enjoy just taking down a whole habanero straight! But I love incorporating the hot stuff into my food and sauces...just not a fan of "bland" food at all.
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I know what you mean Mike, I prefer spicy or we'll flavored foods but my wife and middle child, bland all the way not even a little salt and pepper? Go figure. ::doh::
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