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Good looking bones Homer, and great shot on the plow.
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Thanks Iman ::tu::
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I know I've posted pics of this knife before but thought this one came out kinda nice. Wet, overcast and kinda dreary here this afternoon and I shot this pic in the damp leaves when I got home today. Be time to rake soon. :)
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Now I will get in trouble...

Y: That is an Insane picture!!! You have to be a professional photographer. It is the composition that gave you away. I know ::watching_you::

Beautiful image!!!
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Yehuda: A wonderfully interesting photo. Congrats! ::tu::
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Thanks guys. I recently bought a small curio to display some of my collectibles and the pic just came together.
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I keep finding "wall papers" here, and that is the newest.

I'm not paying royalties tho. PROVE IT! ::facepalm::
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Yehuda wrote:Thanks guys. I recently bought a small curio to display some of my collectibles and the pic just came together.
I was convinced this was a fish-eye photo of some small museum. :shock: Great shot! ::tu::
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My home is a small museum! I'm into a lot of off the wall stuff. Thanks!
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Very cool shot Yehuda!!
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Sunknife - I love that photo in the wet leaves. Very rustic ::tu::

Yahuda, that is a great display. I hope to buy/build a nice display for my knives once I get my office/man cave remodeled.
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Pocket Knife porn?

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Great looking knife J. Carter. Knife porn I guess.
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Out chasin' mule deer around N.E. Montana last week. Had to get out and do a gate. Got the Shrade to pose for one.
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Great shots John, Ivory, and Berry!
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Bruce I had to hunt for the knife in that picture because I got a little lost in that vast background. :wink: Great knife. Beautiful scene. ::tu::

How did your hunt go ?
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I too got caught up in that great vista. No wonder Montana is called Big Sky Country.
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Great photo Bruce. Everyone else too, some great knives and scenes here.

I wanted to get out my peachseed for a family photo, I think a few are missing but no matter. I feel like I've come a long way since I was first ate up with schrade peachseed.
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That is an excellent collection of peach seed bone Schrades KnifeSlinger, thanks for get 'em out for a photo. ::tu::
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Q, Your back lighting is striking; a very creative approach. Congratulations. Do you know what the SCAPA letters mean? ::tu::
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Thanks, QS. Scapa is a cheap brand of whisky (Irish or Scotch, not sure which), so this is essentially an advertising knife.

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Probably Irish. God created liquor so the Irish wouldn't rule the world.
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Quick Steel wrote:God created liquor so the Irish wouldn't rule the world.
:lol: ::tu:: ::tu::
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