Took these this morning. Oh, & this is the new "Cat Step" to help my 2 cats get over the fence. Threw some old stuff inside of it for looks & still want to slap some pant on it to protect it from the weather a little bit.
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TPK wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:09 am
Nice looking knives & great pictures everyone!
Took these this morning. Oh, & this is the new "Cat Step" to help my 2 cats get over the fence. Threw some old stuff inside of it for looks & still want to slap some pant on it to protect it from the weather a little bit.
Some very creative pics Tom.
Don't believe I've seen anyone use a cat step as a back drop before. Worked very well.
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Haven't been getting out for our walks as frequently due to several family issues and the Magnificent Muffin Head has had to be satisfied with some extended yard time. He's not real happy about that. Hope to get out today at some point but in the meantime here is a shot from the archive...
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TPK wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:09 am
Nice looking knives & great pictures everyone!
Took these this morning. Oh, & this is the new "Cat Step" to help my 2 cats get over the fence. Threw some old stuff inside of it for looks & still want to slap some pant on it to protect it from the weather a little bit.
Some very creative pics Tom.
Don't believe I've seen anyone use a cat step as a back drop before. Worked very well.
TPK wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:09 am
Nice looking knives & great pictures everyone!
Took these this morning. Oh, & this is the new "Cat Step" to help my 2 cats get over the fence. Threw some old stuff inside of it for looks & still want to slap some pant on it to protect it from the weather a little bit.
I like old tool shots with knives and those fit the bill. Nice and thoughtful of you for the cats, although the cats around here can get over my six foot fence with NO help or boxes needed like the fence wasn't even there. One leap and they are up to where their front paws can grab the top of the fence, no way to keep them out, they go through the yard no matter what. Great shots.
You too Squach, always fun to see the walk and dog documented.
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TPK wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:09 am
Nice looking knives & great pictures everyone!
Took these this morning. Oh, & this is the new "Cat Step" to help my 2 cats get over the fence. Threw some old stuff inside of it for looks & still want to slap some pant on it to protect it from the weather a little bit.
I like old tool shots with knives and those fit the bill. Nice and thoughtful of you for the cats, although the cats around here can get over my six foot fence with NO help or boxes needed like the fence wasn't even there. One leap and they are up to where their front paws can grab the top of the fence, no way to keep them out, they go through the yard no matter what. Great shots.
You too Squach, always fun to see the walk and dog documented.
Thanks Buddy!
They can jump to the top of the fence if they have to but they gladly use a "step" if there is one. The "old step" used to be the plant next to the"new step". lol!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
I like old tool shots with knives and those fit the bill. Nice and thoughtful of you for the cats, although the cats around here can get over my six foot fence with NO help or boxes needed like the fence wasn't even there. One leap and they are up to where their front paws can grab the top of the fence, no way to keep them out, they go through the yard no matter what. Great shots.
Thanks Buddy!
They can jump to the top of the fence if they have to but they gladly use a "step" if there is one. The "old step" used to be the plant next to the"new step". lol!
Gotcha, good to know and like the pics.
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Sasquach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:53 pm
Finally got out for a good walk today! The Mighty Canine Muscle Missile was very happy.
Here are a couple of shots from that walk...
Nice Charlie so glad you and your best friend had a good afternoon.
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Sasquach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:53 pm
Finally got out for a good walk today! The Mighty Canine Muscle Missile was very happy.
Here are a couple of shots from that walk...
Cool shot Squach. Would that be a Camillus 23 by chance? Nice one, great looking antlers.
Yes Iman, it's a Camillus 23 that Muskrat Man dressed in new stag scales for me.
Thought it looked like a 23. Man that is a beauty now. Love the stag and those two blades. I just picked up a white plastic covered one from knifeaholic with crack in the scale to see if I could do something like that with it. Been thinking stag, but also love the ivories BIGHEAD is putting on stuff these days. Might have to see what he could do. But tough choice for me, I love a good looking piece of antler about as well as a good looking piece of ivory and usually the stag gives better grip. Thought it would be a user so maybe go with the stag. I don't know, can't decide. But thanks for the example, that is a beauty for sure. Great knives.
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I can see where that would be a tough choice Iman. Either way you go it's a great knife to build on.
I took another jumbo cigar jack, a Ka-Bar 1003, on our walk today. It's very similar to the Camillus 23, same size, except the master blade is a clip point. I wouldn't be surprised if it was made by Camillus for Ka-Bar.
Here are the pics I shot on today's walk...
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Sasquach wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:46 pm
I can see where that would be a tough choice Iman. Either way you go it's a great knife to build on.
I took another jumbo cigar jack, a Ka-Bar 1003, on our walk today. It's very similar to the Camillus 23, same size, except the master blade is a clip point. I wouldn't be surprised if it was made by Camillus for Ka-Bar.
Here are the pics I shot on today's walk...
Thanks Squach. Great fungus to prop those knives on. Nice shots.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter