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Great knives and photos guys
This was always one of my favorite threads
This was always one of my favorite threads
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Thanks a lot Quick S, appreciate the notice. Thanks you too Gino, appreciate the constructive feedback always. 
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Another calendar shot. What a great setting and are those Asters blooming? I thought they bloomed in the spring as mine usually do, but yours look like they just came out and believe it or not, mine just started a few late blooms here. Weird. I think it's the unusually warm, Indian summer weather we're having. Looks like you are too Homer. Excellent shot, thanks for posting it and great bones. A+ and have a great one. Love this thread.
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...which looks waaaaayyy better in your photos than it ever did sitting inside my knife safe!
Nice pics everyone...a lot of nicely photographed and well-presented eye-candy in this thread.
Nice pics everyone...a lot of nicely photographed and well-presented eye-candy in this thread.
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I’m a long time collector in search of rare and limited GEC AND Northwoods knives. Always looking to add ivory pieces to my collection. PM to discuss sales or trades, please!
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Killer shot, some great color and interesting nuts in there. And the angle of the Case. Very well done, very well. Calendar shot for sure.
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Yes they are asters they are the last flowers to start blooming in my yard, they start blooming in late September and usually hit their zenith about now.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2023 5:30 pmAnother calendar shot. What a great setting and are those Asters blooming? I thought they bloomed in the spring as mine usually do, but yours look like they just came out and believe it or not, mine just started a few late blooms here. Weird. I think it's the unusually warm, Indian summer weather we're having. Looks like you are too Homer. Excellent shot, thanks for posting it and great bones. A+ and have a great one. Love this thread.![]()
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Another calendar shot, love the weathered wood as always. But the pile of acorns and leaves at the bottom looks cool too. Authentic outdoors shot. Keep 'em coming. 
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You're on bud, touché.
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Those pics are superb, love that Schrade in the 2nd one but that 3rd pic looking down the log is my favorite. Great knives masterfully presented!
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Iman, Ike, you two are out doing yourselves. Great knives, great pics.
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Out and about the yard today with one of my favorite knives to use. It’s a Boker Magnum, love this knife for hard work.
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Nice pictures, Mark. I know next to nothing about newer knives but that one looks quite formidable and I see why you like it.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:56 am Out and about the yard today with one of my favorite knives to use. It’s a Boker Magnum, love this knife for hard work.
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I seem to remember your Boker being in your store at one point, Mark, and back then you told us how impressed with it you are, and nothing's changed so it must be a great knife.
Funny, I didn't have you pictured as a jean/boots kindda guy, the look suits you well though!

Funny, I didn't have you pictured as a jean/boots kindda guy, the look suits you well though!
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:56 am Out and about the yard today with one of my favorite knives to use. It’s a Boker Magnum, love this knife for hard work.
Nice with the dog in the background. Calendar shot. Excellent.
Great colors, killer knife. That's a great shot, the cob of corn, the husks, they really work. Interesting pose for the knife too. Fabulous viewing Waukonda, keep it up.
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"killer" knife. That's a great shot, the cob of corn, the husks, they really work.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 3:09 amSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:56 am Out and about the yard today with one of my favorite knives to use. It’s a Boker Magnum, love this knife for hard work.![]()
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killer knife. That's a great shot, the cob of corn, the husks, they really work. Interesting pose for the knife too. Fabulous viewing Waukonda, keep it up.
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