Knives in the Wild

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313 Mike wrote:Great shots Monk! I especially like that 66 jack! :wink: ::super_happy:: ....is that pumpkin patch acrylic?
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big monk wrote:
313 Mike wrote:Great shots Monk! I especially like that 66 jack! :wink: ::super_happy:: ....is that pumpkin patch acrylic?
yep --- but it's gone to a new home ( an old photo** )

....still a.schweet looking knife ::tu::
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Took to the Park today to burn some wood.....cooler temps brought that on as we probably won't see them again until November ::tear::
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This mini trapper has been getting a lot of pocket time recently
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This picture is from the wilds of my backyard under the giant maple tree. I took some photos down by the river a short walk from home a couple days ago but only had a single knife on me that morning. This pic of a group of 4 is a bit nicer. :)
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Great thread gents - outdoors is the natural place for a knife to be working - enjoying your photo's. Snapped one of my 8OT in the woods out turkey hunting yesterday - yep, that is poison ivy - there was lots more than just that little plant! OH
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Old Hunter wrote:Great thread gents - outdoors is the natural place for a knife to be working - enjoying your photo's. Snapped one of my 8OT in the woods out turkey hunting yesterday - yep, that is poison ivy - there was lots more than just that little plant! OH
Nice 8ot Bruce. What are those other things you have in that photo?
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Some really great photos on here. These photos were taken on my property; on a few acres - surrounded by 100s more acres - filled with majestic oaks, elms and more wilderness with lots of wildlife - coyote, fox (red & silver), turkey, hawks, owls, hogs....
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SolWarrior wrote:Some really great photos on here. These photos were taken on my property; on a few acres - surrounded by 100s more acres - filled with majestic oaks, elms and more wilderness with lots of wildlife - coyote, fox (red & silver), turkey, hawks, owls, hogs....
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Man o man Felix.That 72 would look good surrounded by a pile of rubbish, but those are outstanding shots! ::tu::
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An outstanding #72 and excellent composition in those photos, Felix! ::tu:: The setting really brings out the warmth in the whittler's bone. ::nod::
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Old Hunter wrote:Great thread gents - outdoors is the natural place for a knife to be working - enjoying your photo's. Snapped one of my 8OT in the woods out turkey hunting yesterday - yep, that is poison ivy - there was lots more than just that little plant! OH
Nice 8ot Bruce. What are those other things you have in that photo?
Thank you. Those are turkey calls; these types are "pot calls". The gray one has a slate surface, the clear one (with the maker's name) has a glass surface (roughed up on one side). The two pen like items are called strikers - the hunter holds the pot in one hand and the striker in the other - various moves, at the correct angle, on the surface of the call (strikes, lines, ovals, circles, etc.) will allow you to yelp, purr, putt, or cluck. OH
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That's really neat Bruce, I never would have guessed.
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Beautiful pics fellas, and Felix allow me to pile on the admiration for that 72 ::nod::
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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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