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Robeson and a Case. At home and on the trail.
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Iman, that first shot of the beautiful Robeson nestled in the branches of a spruce (?) made me literally sit up and take notice. A wonderful knife.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:19 pm Iman, that first shot of the beautiful Robeson nestled in the branches of a spruce (?) made me literally sit up and take notice. A wonderful knife.
Thanks a lot Quick. I don't know if it's spruce or fir, one of the two, but it came down in the last snow/wind storm and blocked the trail. They just cut it up a few days ago and left all the small branches. Looked good for a photo op. Thanks a lot for the compliment and appreciate your feedback always on the photography and knives. Thanks again and great day to ya. ::handshake::
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Got out for a few more today with my fave Schrade.
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I-Man, it's always a treat to see beautiful knives so expertly photographed! ::tu:: The Case looks to be a 62032 of 1965-1969 vintage; am I correct?
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Great photos and knives, Iman!
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As always Iman, you've been posting some fantastic shots. ::clapping:: ::tu::

Got out for a walk in the grove today and had the latest addition to my EDC rotation with me...
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 1:27 pm I-Man, it's always a treat to see beautiful knives so expertly photographed! ::tu:: The Case looks to be a 62032 of 1965-1969 vintage; am I correct?
You're too kind, but don't know about expertly photographed. Just put them down and pull out the cell phone, maybe zoom and let it auto focus. Point and shoot. But thanks for the compliment. And I see in those pics it looks like no dots, but actually has dots. These are just the smallest dots I have ever seen on a Case stamp. 1972 with 8 dots. Here's the zoom in and pics without as much glare so you can see them. Thanks again.

And thanks to you Squach and tvic too. Appreciate it.
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Great pics and knives, Charlie and Iman! Is that handle Micarta, Charlie?
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tvic wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 2:23 pm Great pics and knives, Charlie and Iman! Is that handle Micarta, Charlie?
No, it's listed as "Black Synthetic" so I assume it is Delrin. I know some of the older Case knives listed as synthetic were celluloid (like the red tribal set I have from the '80s) but I don't believe Case uses celluloid anymore. I could be wrong though.
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Some mighty fine knives, I-Man and Charlie!
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:39 pm
Dan In MI wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 1:27 pm I-Man, it's always a treat to see beautiful knives so expertly photographed! ::tu:: The Case looks to be a 62032 of 1965-1969 vintage; am I correct?
You're too kind, but don't know about expertly photographed. Just put them down and pull out the cell phone, maybe zoom and let it auto focus. Point and shoot. But thanks for the compliment. And I see in those pics it looks like no dots, but actually has dots. These are just the smallest dots I have ever seen on a Case stamp. 1972 with 8 dots. Here's the zoom in and pics without as much glare so you can see them. Thanks again.

And thanks to you Squach and tvic too. Appreciate it.
What a Terrific knife, and pics make it look like a magazine shot.
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Rough Ryder stainless fixed blade.
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joeradza wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 1:43 am Rough Ryder stainless fixed blade.
A business knife. Good looking.
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With that cord wrap you have a fine looking Tanto, Joe.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 4:55 am With that cord wrap you have a fine looking Tanto, Joe.
Thank you.
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This one arrived just as we were walking out for our walk so I took it along for a pic or two...
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Charlie, I think your knife looks unusually refined due to the scales. ::tu::
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Benchmade Mini Griptilian
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:25 pm Charlie, I think your knife looks unusually refined due to the scales. ::tu::
The scales are burlap micarta. The blade is acid washed 01 high carbon tool steel, the bolsters and liners are copper. Made in Solengin Germany.
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GEC25 Wharnie making some curls
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Beautiful shot of a gorgeous knife J. Love those bones, the blade, the pattern. Nice curls too. ::tu:: ::tu::
You too Sasquach, beautiful burlap and patina on a sweet spear. ::tu:: ::tu::


Here's a piece of Mammoth tusk for making a fish hook, some step by step pics anywho.
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Nicely shot sequence, Iman. Will the hook be used or be a decorative piece?
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 2:52 am Nicely shot sequence, Iman. Will the hook be used or be a decorative piece?
Thanks Quick, they're just jewelry pretty much, couple for the nephews who like such things. Thanks again.
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Great photos, y'all! ::tu:: Charlie's Böker in particular catches my eye...if only I could afford one.
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