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Charlie your pictures are all worthy of a 2nd look. Thanks.
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A few recent pics ::tu::
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Beautiful knives and settings, Paul. ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 5:38 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 11:16 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 9:28 pm thumbnail_20230202_163833.jpg
I-man that was a Heck of good shot ::woot:: ... If you threw that sweet looking knife at that tree... ::uc:: However I would advise that if you keep doing that you might end up busting the tip off 😢😒
Thanks for the comments, but no, I don't throw them and stick them. Just pushed it in for a photo op.
Whooo... ::suspense:: that's a relief! I though you weren't just and excellent semi-professional photographer ::paranoid:: but also an amateur knife thrower ::paranoid:: Good to know those knives are safe! 😉...
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Sasquach wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:39 pm Another one from the archive until I get time to generate some new ones.

Another from a winter past...
Great shot Squach, even if it's not current. Great pose, beautiful knife, snow. Mmmmmmmnnnnnnn.
zed6309 wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:55 pm A few recent pics ::tu::
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Great shots Zed, excellent color comes out of your pics. Kudos to you. ::tu::
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Thanks Doglegg and Iman. :D
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A pair of Rough Ryder bow trappers.
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You have a very attractive pair, Joe.
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joeradza wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 1:37 pm A pair of Rough Ryder bow trappers.
::tu:: ::tu::
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zed6309 wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:55 pm A few recent pics ::tu::
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Great pictures zed.
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Great pics Zed and Joe.

I'm still pulling shots from the archive. Hope to get out soon and start shooting some new ones...
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A more formal photo of the denim bow trapper by Rough Ryder.
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joeradza wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:42 am A more formal photo of the denim bow trapper by Rough Ryder.
Great looking knife!

I want to dislike Rough Rider because it’s made in China, but they have so many classic style patters, nice badges and and the fit and finish is good. I got a whittler pattern a while back and have put it through the paces and it’s been a great knife for $18.
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C-WADE7 wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:09 am
joeradza wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:42 am A more formal photo of the denim bow trapper by Rough Ryder.
Great looking knife!

I want to dislike Rough Rider because it’s made in China, but they have so many classic style patters, nice badges and and the fit and finish is good. I got a whittler pattern a while back and have put it through the paces and it’s been a great knife for $18.
Got you beat. This was only $16. Listen, in the end I believe we'd all prefer to only buy made in the U.S.A. But as I type this on a phone sourced from who knows how many countries and I drive a car with the same pedigree it has unfortunately become a fact of life. Am I using words to make myself feel better? Yes. I'm mad because at 75 years and watching too many profit off their hypocritical ways it becomes harder and harder to justify my own and others suffering. I've seen too much in my life and sacrificed a lot for my country to feel bad about spending my dollars on a product sourced overseas. Don't forget the majority of those dollars end up in the pocket of an american company. End of rant. Do what you will. Just don't tell me what to do.
BTW C-Wade this wasn't aimed at you. Just blowing off steam.
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edge213 wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 3:22 pm
zed6309 wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:55 pm A few recent pics ::tu::
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Great pictures zed.
Thanks David ::tu::
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joeradza wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 4:11 am
C-WADE7 wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:09 am
joeradza wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:42 am A more formal photo of the denim bow trapper by Rough Ryder.
Great looking knife!

I want to dislike Rough Rider because it’s made in China, but they have so many classic style patters, nice badges and and the fit and finish is good. I got a whittler pattern a while back and have put it through the paces and it’s been a great knife for $18.
Got you beat. This was only $16. Listen, in the end I believe we'd all prefer to only buy made in the U.S.A. But as I type this on a phone sourced from who knows how many countries and I drive a car with the same pedigree it has unfortunately become a fact of life. Am I using words to make myself feel better? Yes. I'm mad because at 75 years and watching too many profit off their hypocritical ways it becomes harder and harder to justify my own and others suffering. I've seen too much in my life and sacrificed a lot for my country to feel bad about spending my dollars on a product sourced overseas. Don't forget the majority of those dollars end up in the pocket of an american company. End of rant. Do what you will. Just don't tell me what to do.
BTW C-Wade this wasn't aimed at you. Just blowing off steam.
I am also one who would rather buy products made by Americans for Americans. The vast majority of the knives in my collection are USA made. The second largest number are European. I previously avoided Chinese products mostly due to their lack of quality and, of course, politics. I learned early on that Japanese knives are quality made, for the most part, and Japan has a long history of making edged tools and weapons that stand the test of time. Recently there has been an influx of Chinese knives that are high quality and craftsmanship. I own a few now that I grudgingly must admit are fine pieces of work. So, my objection to Chinese knives is now purely political and has little or nothing to do with quality. The world is changing and the "world economy" has become the norm. Many of us believe that the change is not a good one but none of us can see into the future and know where it will take us. I will not criticize fellow collectors or their knives for my personal political beliefs and am learning that China also has a long history of cutlers. There are a lot of quality products coming from a part of the world that I'm not particularly fond of and rather than being prude about it, I choose to see where it goes and what it produces. End of answer rant. You buy what pleases you Joe and post with pride, we all learn a little from each other every time we post. That's what it's all about.
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:14 pm
joeradza wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 4:11 am
C-WADE7 wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:09 am
Great looking knife!

I want to dislike Rough Rider because it’s made in China, but they have so many classic style patters, nice badges and and the fit and finish is good. I got a whittler pattern a while back and have put it through the paces and it’s been a great knife for $18.
Got you beat. This was only $16. Listen, in the end I believe we'd all prefer to only buy made in the U.S.A. But as I type this on a phone sourced from who knows how many countries and I drive a car with the same pedigree it has unfortunately become a fact of life. Am I using words to make myself feel better? Yes. I'm mad because at 75 years and watching too many profit off their hypocritical ways it becomes harder and harder to justify my own and others suffering. I've seen too much in my life and sacrificed a lot for my country to feel bad about spending my dollars on a product sourced overseas. Don't forget the majority of those dollars end up in the pocket of an american company. End of rant. Do what you will. Just don't tell me what to do.
BTW C-Wade this wasn't aimed at you. Just blowing off steam.
I am also one who would rather buy products made by Americans for Americans. The vast majority of the knives in my collection are USA made. The second largest number are European. I previously avoided Chinese products mostly due to their lack of quality and, of course, politics. I learned early on that Japanese knives are quality made, for the most part, and Japan has a long history of making edged tools and weapons that stand the test of time. Recently there has been an influx of Chinese knives that are high quality and craftsmanship. I own a few now that I grudgingly must admit are fine pieces of work. So, my objection to Chinese knives is now purely political and has little or nothing to do with quality. The world is changing and the "world economy" has become the norm. Many of us believe that the change is not a good one but none of us can see into the future and know where it will take us. I will not criticize fellow collectors or their knives for my personal political beliefs and am learning that China also has a long history of cutlers. There are a lot of quality products coming from a part of the world that I'm not particularly fond of and rather than being prude about it, I choose to see where it goes and what it produces. End of answer rant. You buy what pleases you Joe and post with pride, we all learn a little from each other every time we post. That's what it's all about.
Well said friend, I sure hope that your mom is doing better.
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Still drawing from the archive. Gott'a stay in touch while I am busy with other things. ::tu::
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Thanks Jamie. She is slowly recovering.
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:28 pm Thanks Jamie. She is slowly recovering.
Good news.
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Beautiful shots joeradza, sweet looking knifes, sexy curves and bolsters, cool nicks, liners and swedges galore.
Squach the vault has some gems, love seeing them.

Had this blue camel Tidoute and Case red bone together and they looked good so I took a few, some in the sun, some in the shade.
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Sasquach wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:39 pm Another one from the archive until I get time to generate some new ones.

Another from a winter past...
::hmm:: What's that white stuff around the knife again? ::shrug::
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A Bowie.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:57 pm
Sasquach wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:39 pm Another one from the archive until I get time to generate some new ones.

Another from a winter past...
::hmm:: What's that white stuff around the knife again? ::shrug::
You can find some in Flagstaff. ::poke::
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Sasquach wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 1:20 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:57 pm ::hmm:: What's that white stuff around the knife again? ::shrug::
You can find some in Flagstaff. ::poke::
There's still a little of it in my front yard, too.

Nice photos, y'all! ::tu::
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