Knives in the Wild

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gsmith7158 wrote:Man o man Felix.That 72 would look good surrounded by a pile of rubbish, but those are outstanding shots! ::tu::
Tsar Bomba wrote:An outstanding #72 and excellent composition in those photos, Felix! ::tu:: The setting really brings out the warmth in the whittler's bone. ::nod::
313 Mike wrote:Beautiful pics fellas, and Felix allow me to pile on the admiration for that 72 ::nod::
Thanks, Greg, Tony & Mike. Your kind comments are very much appreciated. I was messing with my old longbed Chevy and decided to bring out the 72 to see the light of day. You're right, that 72 - unlike me - is very photogenic. :)
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Felix, your composition of the knife placed on the tree ought to win some sort of award. The textures of bark and knife blend perfectly to my eye.
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Quick Steel, ::handshake:: thanks for the great compliment... ...but an award? :D I'm humbled by the thought but I'd have to give all the credit good old mother nature and those fine Camillus people who took pride in making certain knives a work of art. Like the 1946 "1st generation" Carpenter's & whittler's knife...with Rogers bone.
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Felix, mother nature and Camillus provided the ingredients. However, you blended those ingredients; it is your composition of the elements that make that photo. [Otherwise, when my mom served a delicious cake I would have praised Betty Crocker. I was wise enough as a kid not to do that.]
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Here's another WILDLIFE pic with a knife......see the turkey on the concrete slab ?
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That's a neat picture, Scott. Are there 2 more turkeys further down the bank?
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Good turkey scouting Scott - nice knife too. OH
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treefarmer wrote:That's a neat picture, Scott. Are there 2 more turkeys further down the bank?
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Orange it is.....
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2 from the original BHK.. Seems I carry my Brumby Lite a lot.. Hope yinz don't mind the repeats on the knife!! John :D
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Can't speak for anyone else but I like looling at sharp things in pretty settings. ::tu::
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Amen!
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Check this knife in the WILD shot. See the long bendy thing? I believe that to be a rat snake,,,,,but I'm still looking into it.

That's my Cryo in my hand.....
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That sure looks like a snake to me Scott...


Snapped these walking around.
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Lockback hunting knives from various makers. OH
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Did some mulching today..my Sunday go to meeting knife
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All real fine pics yinz are showing!!! Rock On!!! ::clapping:: John :D
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Out in the wild today...Kettle Moraine State Forest, southern unit, Wisconsin
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KOOL pics Mike!! Tell me more about that Ice Age sign.. Thanks.. John :D
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jmh58 wrote:KOOL pics Mike!! Tell me more about that Ice Age sign.. Thanks.. John :D
John, the Ice Age Trail is a 1000 mile hiking trail entirely within the state of Wisconsin that highlights the state's glacial heritage. It winds all around the state, in and out of State forests and public land. The portion of it that I was on today was in the southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. ( kettles are large depressions left from melting glacial ice, and moraines are the surrounding hills...) ::tu::
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