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I think that might be the nicest Catt "script-style" bolster Barlow I've ever seen, Rob. ::tu:: Great photo and fantastic knife!
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Thanks Tony! :D
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Schatt and Morgan Heritage "Premium Stockman"
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pistonsandgears: I like the very clean lines of your S&M. You have set it off very well with your prop and the material. ::tu::
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I agree, that is a really nice photo! Do you use a photo lightbox?
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Thanks for the kind comments.
I use just a small pop up light tent. I take the photos outside with the light tent to diffuse the light.
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Rockman0 wrote:A cat in the wild
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Cool backdrop and knife. Looks like it's sitting on Mars or something. And great blade and bone. Great shot.
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1972 vintage Case 6235 1/2
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I'm a sucker for outdoor shots! Knice Mike!!
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Nice pics folks, my only lens for my Nikon d80 took a dump on me, until I can afford a basic 50 mm lens my contributions will be limited to my wife's P&S camera.

This will have to do for now.
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Ivoryman wrote:
Rockman0 wrote:A cat in the wild
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Cool backdrop and knife. Looks like it's sitting on Mars or something. And great blade and bone. Great shot.
Thanks Ivoryman!
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Here are a few autumn knife photos from today.
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Rookie those are fine photos. The bottom one almost looks like an oil painting. ::tu::
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Thanks! I think that one was my favorite of all the ones I shot today.
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57 Northfield
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Nice pics Ivoryman. I especially like the 2nd photo.
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:shock: Outstanding composition, almost painting-like...and what an incredible Menefee! Everything about that knife ticks boxes for me. Awesome piece of cutlery, thanks for sharing!
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Ivoryman wrote:57 Northfield
Excellent photo ::tu::
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Thanks Rockmano. Appreciate it.
Pistonsandgears, that is one of the most beautiful knives, great ivory and wharncliffe. Wow is all I can say. That's a 10.
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Pistonsandgears I agree with Ivoryman, that is a beautiful knife. What makes is it?
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Tsar Bomba wrote::shock: Outstanding composition, almost painting-like...and what an incredible Menefee! Everything about that knife ticks boxes for me. Awesome piece of cutlery, thanks for sharing!
Thanks
edge213 wrote:Pistonsandgears I agree with Ivoryman, that is a beautiful knife. What makes is it?
Thanks, it was made by Rick Menefee
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pistonsandgears wrote:
Tsar Bomba wrote::shock: Outstanding composition, almost painting-like...and what an incredible Menefee! Everything about that knife ticks boxes for me. Awesome piece of cutlery, thanks for sharing!
Thanks
edge213 wrote:Pistonsandgears I agree with Ivoryman, that is a beautiful knife. What makes is it?
Thanks, it was made by Rick Menefee
I hope you don't mind (or want royalties) because that image makes a GREAT desktop background.

I have a thing for wharncliffe blades lately, and that one fits the bill. :D
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Got a thing for Wharns too, but it's not lately. Chronic, long term affliction. Welcome to AAPK Americanedgetech.
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Stunning knife and excellent photo pistonandgears.
Great line up there as well I-Man, lotsa cool colors on those handles.

Here's two I carried today. I like pictures taken in fall.
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