Knife Photography
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Sweet shot of some sweeeeeeeeeeet bones. Great knife all around.
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Sunknife, I like that Queen and your lanyard.
Here are two of my Robeson knives.
Here are two of my Robeson knives.
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Outa the park everyone. I like this thread.
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Thanks Jtx. Those Robesons are nice, the bone on old Robesons like those two is some of the most attractive you'll find IMO.Jtx wrote:Sunknife, I like that Queen and your lanyard.
Here are two of my Robeson knives.
Good stuff Mad-H. You always come up with great photos and with excellent knives to boot.
Good photography from you as well I-man and a killer knife.
Greg
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Thanks Sunknife, can't go wrong with an 85 and smooth bone, mmmmmmmmmmm.
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Just a quick iPhone pic of some knives that I have that are made in the USA (except for the Kamp King). L to R - Craftsman 95066; Colonial, Prov, R.I.; Shrade Old Timer 34OT Middleman; Colonial, Prov. R.I.; and the Kamp King, Imperial Ireland.
I purchased the Craftsman back in 1973 and carried it for years. The Shrade was found in a hardware store here in Philadelphia. They had a knife display that had only a few knives left. Not sure what I paid. The other knives were flea market finds.
I usually collect Case, Schatt & Morgan, and Canal Street.
I purchased the Craftsman back in 1973 and carried it for years. The Shrade was found in a hardware store here in Philadelphia. They had a knife display that had only a few knives left. Not sure what I paid. The other knives were flea market finds.
I usually collect Case, Schatt & Morgan, and Canal Street.
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Nice packers Bill!williamcrane wrote:Just a quick iPhone pic of some knives that I have that are made in the USA (except for the Kamp King). L to R - Craftsman 95066; Colonial, Prov, R.I.; Shrade Old Timer 34OT Middleman; Colonial, Prov. R.I.; and the Kamp King, Imperial Ireland.
I purchased the Craftsman back in 1973 and carried it for years. The Shrade was found in a hardware store here in Philadelphia. They had a knife display that had only a few knives left. Not sure what I paid. The other knives were flea market finds.
I usually collect Case, Schatt & Morgan, and Canal Street.
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Great looking pictures guys
Mad H I really dig your pictures, very cool!
Mad H I really dig your pictures, very cool!
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jtx, I definitely like your Case; a very crisp looking combo of pattern, color, and very nice bone.
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Work knives. The Boker is still going STRONG.
And the little Case XX is my new favorite.
And the little Case XX is my new favorite.
Looking for the magic penny!
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As always there are some fine photos being posted here....I'm never disappointed when I drop in.
It's a beautiful day for a walk in these parts today...
It's a beautiful day for a walk in these parts today...
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Jtx, that is some kinda sweet!
Take care and God bless,
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Thanks, Quick Steel.Quick Steel wrote:jtx, I definitely like your Case; a very crisp looking combo of pattern, color, and very nice bone.
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Thanks Steve.Steve Warden wrote:Jtx, that is some kinda sweet!
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8 dot Case on a log
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
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H&R/Painted Pony
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Trimming the rose bush
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Old School pics today
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