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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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Rookie wrote:Railsplitter and lots and lots of blueberries!
Great pic, :) you inspired me, thanks. :)
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TheMadHungarian wrote: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. :)
Thanks MadHungarian. I enjoy all of your photos... thanks for taking time to share them with everyone.
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That's a great one Mad H. Particularly like the blade etch on that cleaver. Way to go.
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I haven't stopped in here for a while, been busy with keepin' the bills paid. Some really fine photography being shown, I love it! ::super_happy::

I went for a short walk in the grove this morning and took along a trio of my "little guys"...
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Rookie wrote:Railsplitter and lots and lots of blueberries!
don't know which looks better, the knife or the blueberries! ::tu:: Terry
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Love the blueberry picture MH Big ::tu::
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marlin spike
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roofsc,
The Marlin Spike is one of the patterns I've never owned, along with a lot more. :)
That one looks mighty fine!
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3 1/2"- 4"+, The big boys, L>R

Large Sebenza 21 Ebony Inlay, JD Ellis Lanny's Clip, Beretta Airlight, Cold Steel El Hombre, Benchmade/Chris Carracci AFCK (Advanced Folding Combat Knife), Cold Steel 4" Ti-Lite
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TMH, That is a formidable assembly of contemporary knives. Not in the same league as a Chris Reeve, but I do like those CS blades.
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