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Thanks MH for the nice comment! I agree with you the dogleg or serpentine teardrop jack is my favorite HSB folder especially with the "OVB" engraved in the cap end bolster.

Great photo of a classic and timeless CR ::tu:: What model is that? Lloyd
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Stunning pair of knives Lloyd.
Good looking knife and excellent photo Mad H.
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Fantastic pics fellas!
I know the composition on this pic is nothing special, but I like how the morning light brings out the jigging and color in the bone on this Case
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Here are a couple more pics I snapped in the past couple weeks, the second of which I borrowed a pose from the Mad H's playbook with flowers in the backround. ::nod::
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Less light, more color.
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More color indeed Ivoryman, awesome!

Here is 1 I took today.
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313 Mike wrote:Fantastic pics fellas!
I know the composition on this pic is nothing special, but I like how the morning light brings out the jigging and color in the bone on this Case

Mike, I love to take pictures with early morning or early evening, light coming from the side makes for some nice pictures.

The Case redbones and the large group of GEC's are early morning in the back yard and the 2 GEC Mustangs were very late day in the front.
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Beautiful red bone Barlows there JohnR, and the Mustangs. Sweet knives.
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Rookie wrote:I really like that Camillus Scott
Me too....the scales are made of oak from a wine barrel!!!!
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Love them early mornin' shots, the Golden Hour of photography. https://www.lightstalking.com/5-tips-fo ... otography/

Some of my best shots were taken early am, like this one.
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Oops, wrong pic for the wrong forum or right concept but wrong example. The pictures below were early morning with light through the window.
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A good old traditional Hammer Brand.
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basser5 wrote:Here fishy, fishy!
Nice!! ::tu::
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Railsplitter and lots and lots of blueberries!
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LIKE BUTTON........ Rookie ::tu::
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VERY nice, Rookie....the only change I'd make is mirror-polished blades (on the knife, add whipped cream to the berries), other than that, beautiful ::tu::
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Rookie, that rail splitter is nice!!!
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Custom scales by Randy (goldpan) on this Colonial in front of this coral fungus...

2nd pic shows the fungus Monday just after days of rain...
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B&W :D
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Thanks guys.

Scott, those are some cool photos with the nature background.

Paul, b/w images are always mesmerizing.
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Scott and Paul... nice photos!
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Jtx wrote:Scott and Paul... nice photos!
Ditto ::nod::
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I usually prefer color pics over black and white, but the black and white photos you guys have been submitting are very stunning and add a lot to my imagination. ::nod::
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Challenge Cutlery Co. folder with a lockback.
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In my pocket today, a matched pair of Cases, Swayback Jack and Sodbuster Jr. Bothered in jigged Chestnut Bone scales, both with CV blades. These two go together very well and will handle 90% of anything I might come across today. Think it's time to clean the ceramic hone? :)
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The blueberry pic was inspired by another pic from here. The knife is an GEC Stag Jack made specifically for BFC's Traditional forum and was 1 of about 300 made. The cleaver, called the Karniboro is a custom made from 154cm by Fletcher Knives won from USA Made Blades in a giveaway.

Ya gotta love the laser etched EAT ME on the cleaver, good for your next cook out or zombie apocalypse :)
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Jtx, love the large lockback Jack and thanks for posting who made it, I appreciate when you folks add the few lines of info so we know what we're lookin' at. :)
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