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I am just sitting here quietly enjoying the beauty that has entered my afternoon. Thank you, gentlemen.
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Thanks Jtx, Iman and Ike - and those are some beautiful shots, Ike!
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I'd like to congratulate Iman, Tim, and Ike for your great eyes in choosing background colors that match so well with the color of your knives, they all look fabulous! ::groove::
Well done, gentlemen! ::handshake::
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Thank you Iman,Tim, and Mark the Canadian.
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That's a good shot, Andy. Nice pair.

Here's one with what Case calls persimmon bone. I like it!
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Here are a couple from our walk today...
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Those are nice, Charlie, who makes them and a bit of information if you don't mind, please! ::shrug::
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:16 am
geocash wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 2:04 pm Queen Easy Opener with the "Big Q" stamp, c. 1945 to 1955:
Wow that's a cool shot, great splash of color in that flower, and how it goes with the scales on that EZO is superlative. Bravo. ::tu:: ::tu::


Waukonda wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:44 pm
geocash wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 2:04 pm Queen Easy Opener with the "Big Q" stamp, c. 1945 to 1955:
Very nice, colorful photo!

You too Waukonda, fabulous bones on a great looking knife and the pose, the setting, both excellent. Wowwie. ::tu:: ::tu::

XxTestedxX wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2023 2:01 am Protech Malibu & Dune

Beautiful. The colors in that book cover reall pop and they look excellent together. Great idea for the backdrop. Ohhhhyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaah. ::tu:: ::tu::


Great stuff gents, keep them coming, this was the best thread of the day to scroll through to me. Hands down. Heres a few from the flower garden that's fading this time of year, but still makes decent back drops.
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Really nice posts today, from airplanes and beavers to persimmons and mushrooms!

Geocash, that case is a beauty, nicely arranged photo. You managed to get some Persimmons before the deer and possums got to them, huh?
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Nice shot Homer, love the out the window perspective.
Geocash, great looking bone, Case should do more in that. Nice fruit and leaves.
mqqn. Normally I don't gravitate towards low light shots, but you nailed it, excellent colors for it. And love those #34s. That's about the closest to old Schrade Peach seed I've ever seen. Love that knifeSquach, great fungus in the crotch shot. Nice Boker equal end too.
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Nice shot Homer, love the out the window perspective.
Geocash, great looking bone, Case should do more in that. Nice fruit and leaves.
mqqn. Normally I don't gravitate towards low light shots, but you nailed it, excellent colors for it. And love those #34s. That's about the closest to old Schrade Peach seed I've ever seen. Love that knifeSquach, great fungus in the crotch shot. Nice Boker equal end too.
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 10:58 pm Really nice posts today, from airplanes and beavers to persimmons and mushrooms!
Geocash, that case is a beauty, nicely arranged photo. You managed to get some Persimmons before the deer and possums got to them, huh?
Thanks, Ike. We have a pretty large persimmon tree in a field in front of our house. I had to really search to find three persimmons. A trail camera shows why. There aren't many animals around the tree in the day, but at night there are always a few deer & since they all visit frequently, they've chosen a small hemlock that they all sniff, some bite a little foliage & right next to it is a patch of bare soil about six feet across where they paw the ground. Several times we've seen bucks fighting. A red fox visits most nights, often two gray foxes come together, racoons are regulars, possums & a coyote come occasionally & we've seen one armadillo. They don't leave many persimmons for me.
Ivoryman wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:42 pm Geocash, great looking bone, Case should do more in that. Nice fruit and leaves.
Thank you, too, Ivoryman. I agree. It's some of Case's best-looking bone, in my opinion.
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Madmarco wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:56 pm Those are nice, Charlie, who makes them and a bit of information if you don't mind, please! ::shrug::
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It's a Boker Club Expedition series. There are two varieties, they are 3 3/4" closed single blade cigar jacks. The one you asked about has brass bolsters, brown canvas micarta handles, and an N690 stainless blade. The sister (pictured below) is the same dimensions but has copper bolsters, brown burlap micarta handles, and an acid washed 01 tool steel blade. I believe they offer a single blade trapper in both varieties as well. You can find them at SMKW.
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Kimzilla wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:41 am
Sasquach wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:36 pm Here are a couple from our walk today...
I think part of the reason that the Sasquatch are so elusive is that they eat a bunch of mushrooms and just get completely lost in the woods for extended periods of time. Just a guess though.
Nah, we're just bashful.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 3:37 am Leaves in a pile
Those are some really nice pictures, all around nice especially the good looking knives!!
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Sasquach wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 2:48 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:56 pm Those are nice, Charlie, who makes them and a bit of information if you don't mind, please! ::shrug::
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It's a Boker Club Expedition series. There are two varieties, they are 3 3/4" closed single blade cigar jacks. The one you asked about has brass bolsters, brown canvas micarta handles, and an N690 stainless blade. The sister (pictured below) is the same dimensions but has copper bolsters, brown burlap micarta handles, and an acid washed 01 tool steel blade. I believe they offer a single blade trapper in both varieties as well. You can find them at SMKW.
Thank you very much for the information, Charlie, and for the SMKW link! ::handshake::
It's even nicer close-up!
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Sasquach wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 1:14 pm
Kimzilla wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:41 am
Sasquach wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:36 pm Here are a couple from our walk today...
I think part of the reason that the Sasquatch are so elusive is that they eat a bunch of mushrooms and just get completely lost in the woods for extended periods of time. Just a guess though.
Nah, we're just bashful.
Exactly how I had you pictured in my head, Charlie! ::nod::
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Two beautiful folders, Iman, and a really clever photography idea, well done, buddy! ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 3:37 am Leaves in a pile
Absolutely gorgeous dude!!
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Madmarco wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 4:23 am
Sasquach wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 2:48 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:56 pm Those are nice, Charlie, who makes them and a bit of information if you don't mind, please! ::shrug::
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It's a Boker Club Expedition series. There are two varieties, they are 3 3/4" closed single blade cigar jacks. The one you asked about has brass bolsters, brown canvas micarta handles, and an N690 stainless blade. The sister (pictured below) is the same dimensions but has copper bolsters, brown burlap micarta handles, and an acid washed 01 tool steel blade. I believe they offer a single blade trapper in both varieties as well. You can find them at SMKW.
Thank you very much for the information, Charlie, and for the SMKW link! ::handshake::
It's even nicer close-up!
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Madmarco wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 4:26 am
Sasquach wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 1:14 pm
Kimzilla wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:41 am

I think part of the reason that the Sasquatch are so elusive is that they eat a bunch of mushrooms and just get completely lost in the woods for extended periods of time. Just a guess though.
Nah, we're just bashful.
Exactly how I had you pictured in my head, Charlie! ::nod::
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It was a rainy day yesterday but the Mighty Canine Muscle Missile and I got out for a walk between showers.

Got this shot off before the rain started falling again...
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