Knife Photography

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You're both welcome, doglegg, Quick Steel. And thanks for the nice comments always. Glad u like the pics.
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Thanks again for the comments! ::super_happy::

Still posting from the archive. It's a good thing I have such a big archive. :lol:
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It's been a bit since I've posted in here. But I had an SFO knife made for my family and since it was a maple syrup themed knife, I set up this photo for it. I think it turned out nice.
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Rookie wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:01 pm It's been a bit since I've posted in here. But I had an SFO knife made for my family and since it was a maple syrup themed knife, I set up this photo for it. I think it turned out nice.
Great photo!!! ::tu:: The only thing missing is a cup of coffee. :wink:
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Sasquach wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:15 pm
Rookie wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:01 pm It's been a bit since I've posted in here. But I had an SFO knife made for my family and since it was a maple syrup themed knife, I set up this photo for it. I think it turned out nice.
Great photo!!! ::tu:: The only thing missing is a cup of coffee. :wink:
Agreed!
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 9:26 am I'm just catching up on this thread. So very many fine knives.

geocash, those two German buffalo horn knives are fine examples. I am assuming that the Henckels is also Buffalo Horn. Selfishly, I am glad that not too large number of people collect German knives. They leave more for us.
Thanks. And yes, the Henckels horn is the same.

I'd say I have more Case knives than anything else, then Queen & several others made in the U.S.A., most of which are no longer around or at least no longer made in the U.S.A. But I also have found Olbertz, Klaas, Henckels, Bertram, Boker & Scheliper knives that I really like. I'll keep quiet about them.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:08 am
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Very nice, all the way around.
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Thanks geo, appreciate it.
Squach and Rookie, those babies are great pics. Calendar shots. Love the pocket watch and the breakfast with that knife poised to do damage to whatever needs cut on the plate. That is great stuff. Keep 'em coming people. Love this thread.
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Carl, Your knife and breakfast look scrumptious. ::groove::
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Nice photos and knives from everybody!

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I won this Boker Magnum Sgian Dubh in a FB give away. It came with an acceptable sheath. The knife itself is impressive. Micarta handle. The blade is 4.65” of 440A steel.
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Joe, you have a very sleek, very impressive, Sgian Dubh.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:30 pm Joe, you have a very sleek, very impressive, Sgian Dubh.
Thank you. Don’t know what I’ll use it for, other than admire it.
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Good looking Benchmade, jtx!

I LIKE that Boker, Joe! Can’t beat free!
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tvic wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 3:47 pm Good looking Benchmade, jtx!

Thanks tvic ::handshake::
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Real nice KK there, Iman! Great photos!
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Thanks a bunch tvic, appreciate the compliments.
Another out for pics.
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geocash wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 12:06 am 27.8 OB.jpg27.9 OB.jpg
Some sweet stag on that one!
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Sasquach wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:53 pm The tang stamp is Kabar over 1003, over USA.
Thanks, Charlie! ::handshake::

A whole bunch of terrific photos from all! ::tu::
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I haven't been on this thread in a while, looks like I've been missing out.
Iman those first two pic's look like a very tasty background and a very nice knife.... ::tu::
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geocash, your BD is very appealing from the stag to the dimpled and lined bolsters. Handsome.
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geocash wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 12:06 am 27.8 OB.jpg27.9 OB.jpg
Very cool. Love the slanted, pinched bolsters and the antlers. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Sasquach wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:13 pm Thanks again for the comments! ::super_happy::

Still posting from the archive. It's a good thing I have such a big archive. :lol:
I love it! I love old pocket watches perfect for a pocket knife combo!
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