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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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I do like the occasional black & white shot.
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Teardrops for me lately. Case and GEC. Getting the point.
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Great looking knives Paul
IM every time I see that EO I wanna get another ::drool::
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This ole Case Tested, stag handled knife and my hat have been around about the same amount of time, or at least been used about the same! I like em both. :mrgreen: Terry
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Both look to be well oiled. ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Taylor's eye witness
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Processing some super resin rich fatwood yesterday....look how the sun make it almost illuminated, especially in the 2nd pic.
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Some interesting knives showing up as always! Terry's old stag handled Case is as real as you can get along with a real workin' mans hat. ::tu::
I know nothing about Rockman0's knife other than with those blades it would be a very practical EDC. It is set on a fine back ground of pine straw, sweet gum and oak leaves.
Scott, your right about that piece of light wood being super rich, I can almost smell it up here in the Panhandle!
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I love all these outdoor shots being posted ::tu::
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Scott,
I'd bet you could weld with that lighter.
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Love me some fatwood. If you've never used it you can't imagine how great it is for starting a fire.
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Each/every pic here is calendar worthy.. Yinz are ALL posting some FINE pics!!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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Great pic Jmh, like the Talon too.
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