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jtx got me thinking single springs. Love them.
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Good leaves for pics today
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Ivoryman, that is a great looking knife!
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Ivoryman wrote:Good leaves for pics today
Very knice knife and very well displayed. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Sorry to boar you with more leaves but they just keep coming, new colors all the time, and I like the backdrop that fades quick and is gone
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Not boring at all, I-Man. Not with a knife with stag as fine as that...

You know how I am with Barlows. You have gotta tell me more about that beauty! :shock:
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Stag and fancy bolsters! Wow. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks doglegg, appreciate it. Bomba there's a whole story about it and the acquisition on "Post your new GECs" if you want the whole skinny. But for the knife Gunstock Jack said it was a one off custom. GEC 15 Barlow but taken apart, bolsters and pins customized, aftermarket stag and the job done by Evan Esnyx. He's a custom knife maker, he's on Blade Forums, and he no longer does these custom jobs on GECs. He makes his own stuff. Very limited number out there and all different as far as covers go. Regular GEC blades but that's about it as far as GEC goes. Might be their liners too, but the bolster is modified, pins, scales, etc. Didn't even know this kind of thing was out there, but Gunstock Jack sold me this from his New Old Stock personal stash. Once in a lifetime shot. Glad you like it and thanks for compliments.
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Ivoryman wrote:Thanks doglegg, appreciate it. Bomba there's a whole story about it and the acquisition on "Post your new GECs" if you want the whole skinny. But for the knife Gunstock Jack said it was a one off custom. GEC 15 Barlow but taken apart, bolsters and pins customized, aftermarket stag and the job done by Evan Esnyx. He's a custom knife maker, he's on Blade Forums, and he no longer does these custom jobs on GECs. He makes his own stuff. Very limited number out there and all different as far as covers go. Regular GEC blades but that's about it as far as GEC goes. Might be their liners too, but the bolster is modified, pins, scales, etc. Didn't even know this kind of thing was out there, but Gunstock Jack sold me this from his New Old Stock personal stash. Once in a lifetime shot. Glad you like it and thanks for compliments.
I noticed the story about the Barlow in the GEC forum and read it through. Left a comment there afterwards. That Barlow is even more impressive now that I know it's an Esnyx. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote:Sorry to boar you with more leaves but they just keep coming, new colors all the time, and I like the backdrop that fades quick and is gone
That is a beauty!! Love the bolsters.
Great pic too. ::tu::
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Good pic jmh. ::tu:: Or should I say, knot bad at all. ::nod::
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Tony_Wood wrote:
Ivoryman wrote:Sorry to boar you with more leaves but they just keep coming, new colors all the time, and I like the backdrop that fades quick and is gone
That is a beauty!! Love the bolsters.
Great pic too. ::tu::
Thanks Tony, I can't believe it either, keep pinching myself to make sure it's real. Unbelievable.
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Case and moss Tidioute rock
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Sweet knife, sweet shot gcash, I like that mossy rock, or is that an old tile or brick? Anyway, it looks like a whole miniature ecosystem on that few square inches. Love that one. Calendar shot. Beautiful knife too. :mrgreen:
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:shock: That is some sweet, sweet stag!
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Thank you guys. That knife is sitting on an old brick that algae, lichens and moss are taking over. The brick is a good subject alone.
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This one's less than 3 inches long.
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1972 Case on Poplar Creek in southern Wisconsin
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geocash and 313 those are very fine photos. ::tu::
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Was messing around with some photos today......let me know what ya think.../
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TripleF wrote:Was messing around with some photos today......let me know what ya think.../
Great angle, great pose, great black and white, great light cloud whisps, great glare on the spine. Ohhhhh yeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhh, you'r back Bro. Great to see.
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Ivoryman wrote:
TripleF wrote:Was messing around with some photos today......let me know what ya think.../
Great angle, great pose, great black and white, great light cloud whisps, great glare on the spine. Ohhhhh yeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhh, you'r back Bro. Great to see.
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TripleF wrote:Was messing around with some photos today......let me know what ya think.../
Now THAT'S cool!!
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