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Superb photos of a beautiful knife, I-Man! ::tu:: What pattern is that?
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Thanks MI Dan, it's an 087. Thank you too.
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Fine photos Iman.
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Thanks also QS, appreciate the feedback and great day to you too.
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feeling kinda horny this morning Cow horn is from my old Scottish Highland cow Daisy, rams horn on the Bulldog by Queen is from some poor Merino ram.
Photo looked OK till it transported to here??
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Like how this shot turned out...
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robpa wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2023 4:40 pm feeling kinda horny this morning Cow horn is from my old Scottish Highland cow Daisy, rams horn on the Bulldog by Queen is from some poor Merino ram.
Photo looked OK till it transported to here??
Poor Daisy, poor Merino. At least they make your pics look cool after they departed. ::tu::

TripleF wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:23 am Like how this shot turned out...
Great shot, those are cool covers too. Nice one. ::tu::
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Schrade 893 with Jeffinn bones. Love the color and the feel. And the easily stopped-to-razor-hair-splitting edge kind of steel. :mrgreen:
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Fantastic shots, Rob, Scott, and I-Man!
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Snow in Southern Arizona in march... ::uc:: ... ::hmm:: Who would have thunk it? ::paranoid::
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Great shots GSP!! Snow in southern AZ isn't unheard of but it is definitely not the norm. I can remember snow in Phoenix that melted about three or four feet before it hit the ground. The ground was still warm from before the cold front moved in I guess.

Here's one that I posted on the Canoe thread but I don't know if you have seen it. A customized canoe I had made a couple of years ago.
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Scott, Iman, Dog, Charlie - you’ve all posted some awesome looking knives!!
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I agree wholeheartedly!
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Nice shot Squach, great colors and motif on that one.

Kutmaster out in the bush
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Excellent shots of a beautiful Kutmaster, I-Man! ::tu::
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Prentiss Knife Co. New York,N.Y.
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Iman and Clark, looking good!
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Because I was offline for 3 days, the great photos and knives have piled up and I can't respond to them individually as I would like to.
But you fellas have a lot of creative ability combined with superb knives. Thank you for showing us your blades and talents. Much appreciated.
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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 2:22 am Because I was offline for 3 days, the great photos and knives have piled up and I can't respond to them individually as I would like to.
But you fellas have a lot of creative ability combined with superb knives. Thank you for showing us your blades and talents. Much appreciated.
Thanks a lot QSteel, really appreciate the comments, hope your days away were great ones. Thanks again.
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Thanks Iman.

I was sitting down for dinner last night and thought it looked good enough to take a picture of......so I did.
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Sasquach wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 4:14 pm Great shots GSP!! Snow in southern AZ isn't unheard of but it is definitely not the norm. I can remember snow in Phoenix that melted about three or four feet before it hit the ground. The ground was still warm from before the cold front moved in I guess.

Here's one that I posted on the Canoe thread but I don't know if you have seen it. A customized canoe I had made a couple of years ago.
::oh_my:: Sasquach, you done Popped my eyeballs clean ::oh_my:: out of my head on that Canoe ::oh_my:: That almost brings a tear to the corner of a poor 'ol Arizona boy's eye ::teary_eyes:: I have not seen it before. ::handshake:: thanks for posting here ::handshake:: That is real one-of-a-kind beauty!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here a couple shots out on the desert trail...I found and old camp site.
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Knice photos from everyone...love that desert scenery!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 8:32 pm
Sasquach wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 4:14 pm Great shots GSP!! Snow in southern AZ isn't unheard of but it is definitely not the norm. I can remember snow in Phoenix that melted about three or four feet before it hit the ground. The ground was still warm from before the cold front moved in I guess.

Here's one that I posted on the Canoe thread but I don't know if you have seen it. A customized canoe I had made a couple of years ago.
::oh_my:: Sasquach, you done Popped my eyeballs clean ::oh_my:: out of my head on that Canoe ::oh_my:: That almost brings a tear to the corner of a poor 'ol Arizona boy's eye ::teary_eyes:: I have not seen it before. ::handshake:: thanks for posting here ::handshake:: That is real one-of-a-kind beauty!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
I created the design and had it turned into a knife handle.There's one other knife with a similar handle, a Case Barlow. The guy (Jimmy's Pocket Jewelry / Texas Case Emporium) who did the custom handle did the Barlow as a test of the materials he would use to do mine. He offered to sell it to me along with the canoe but I passed on it. So it's out there somewhere.
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I too did not see your canoe previously, Squatch. Magnificent really. It would easily be the standout among the many impressive Canoes I have seen.
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