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sunknife wrote:Thats a sweet collection of stag Rock, not a dud in the lot. :)
That's an understatement. Real class, there. ::tu::
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Thanks Cal!
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Edward K Tryon Philly PA from sometime in the mid 1900's on top.
W. Bingham from Cleveland OH underneath from 1940s or older.
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That's a pair of beauties ::tu::
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A few recent barlows I added to the collection.
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Killing me Rockmano, wow what great taste in saw cut bone you have. Love the Remmington's blade shape too, three lookers for sure.
Here's Ed K Tryon again, have it with me the last few days and messing around with some pics with it.
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That Tryon is awesome! I've not seen bolsters with the wide flutes ::tu::
I do have a small sawcut bone barlow problem at the moment but dang it's fun! :D
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Love garden picking time.
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Beautiful morning in the woods today, thought this one turned out alright.
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This was my latest acquisition, GEC, BFC, TC Barlow.
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Knice pics fellas!!!
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TripleF wrote:Knice pics fellas!!!
Good to hear from you Scott, was wondering how you and your area fared after mother nature rocked you like a hurricane? Hope everyone made it out alive and well. Glad you're back in action.
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Yes sir.....all is a-ok. Thanks for thinkin' of me I-man! ::tu::
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Not sure if I've posted this pic in this thread or knot....
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I don't recall seeing it Scott, but even if you did so what?
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Here are some nice photos of amber stag, I thought turned out pretty well.
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Turned out great Rookie ::tu::
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74 Mustang
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That's a beauty Ivoryman ::tu::
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I agree, very nice shots Ivoryman!
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Thanks both of you, appreciate it. Just posted some pics in different light if you want to see it on "What are you carrying right now, what's your favorite EDC." Thanks again. Love the way it came out after dying the bone a bit.
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Factory "Sickle and hammer", Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Produced in the 50s of the 20th century.
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Eustace, that's one sweet looking knife, great blade profile, excellent backdrops. Excellent shots all around. Bravo.
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That's a dandy Eustace ::tu::
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