Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 12:04 amOn a less pretty note???? That one is awfully pretty to me.XxTestedxX wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 11:34 pm Thanks everyone, that was a challenging photo to avoid blade reflections.
I tried more.. and some things you can’t replicate once you do it once
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On a less pretty note, but one I really love, had this Voos out today and was reminded what a good one it is, with the kind of snap and action, and bones that I love. And tried to catch the blues and flashing colors in the patina that I love.
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Thanks Waukonda, and doglegg, I meant not pretty like those Case museum pieces, but thanks again.
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It’s a beauty, Iman! 
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Beautiful bones Iman! Just beautiful! 
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That's an all-round beautiful knife, Iman, and it's patina really caught my eye, it almost looks like some sort of emblem is forming underneath!
Funny thing about patina, any non-knife guy looks at it and says, "Yuck, that knife is all dirty, where's the shiny", whereas we look and say "Beautiful, absolutely beautiful"! I like our view better!
Very nice, indeed!

Funny thing about patina, any non-knife guy looks at it and says, "Yuck, that knife is all dirty, where's the shiny", whereas we look and say "Beautiful, absolutely beautiful"! I like our view better!
Very nice, indeed!
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Again.. thanks everyone for the comments, and motivation to take a few pictures today.
Here is a colorful assortment of jack knives, all 16 patterns
I’d love to find a 6116 1/2 or a 6216 1/2 from the tested era in nice shape.
Here is a colorful assortment of jack knives, all 16 patterns
I’d love to find a 6116 1/2 or a 6216 1/2 from the tested era in nice shape.
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Awesome patina I-Man!!!
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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Aahhhhhhhh, that is a beauty of a shot. Never would have thought of putting a bunch in a box with no blades open and still look great. Fabulous pic, such sweet bones even with no blades out. Calendar shot for sure bud. A+XxTestedxX wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 11:04 pm Again.. thanks everyone for the comments, and motivation to take a few pictures today.
Here is a colorful assortment of jack knives, all 16 patterns
I’d love to find a 6116 1/2 or a 6216 1/2 from the tested era in nice shape.
Thanks so much, you're killing me. And really appreciate it. hadn't seen the rabbit but I do now. Good eyes and imagination. Thanks again.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 3:55 amAwesome patina I-Man!!!![]()
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Maybe it's the fumes from the paint thinner getting to me today in the closed-up garage
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or am I seeing a rabbit scratching the back of its ear in the patina on the main blade?
If so....
How the He!! did you do that?
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Iman, you did a fine job capturing the patina 
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Thanks so much Quick, it's hard to capture usually. Gotta have the right light and angle to bring it out. Thanks for the notice and compliment. I do appreciate it and all feedback. Helps a bit to hear others take on it and I try to listen to make the future pics better. Thanks again.
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Amen and spot on. Lots of folks don't get it at all. That's one of the things I love about carbon steel. Kind of like a semi-secret club or a hidden jewel in plain sight that some can't see and don't understand. And one thing I love around here. We get it and appreciate such things a lot of people miss. Thanks for the mention.Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 10:54 pm That's an all-round beautiful knife, Iman, and it's patina really caught my eye, it almost looks like some sort of emblem is forming underneath!
Funny thing about patina, any non-knife guy looks at it and says, "Yuck, that knife is all dirty, where's the shiny", whereas we look and say "Beautiful, absolutely beautiful"! I like our view better!
Very nice, indeed!
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Another with some patina coming along.
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I-Man you are a true master of the patina!!!
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Beautiful knife, Iman! You know, Case has a Crimson Peach Seed Jig handle that looks almost identical to that. It’s a gorgeous color, for sure!
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That's funny, so true, so true. Thanks for the mention and compliment. You're not always showing average stuff though. Give yourself some credit. Love seeing the pics. Thanks again.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 2:26 amI-Man you are a true master of the patina!!!.... I am just an average guy with a few beat and rusty old pocketknives.... but after about 5 or 6 of these beers
... I was able to see that rascally rabbit
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Thanks a lot tvic, appreciate the comment and glad you like it. Thanks again.
Mt Baker was out this afternoon
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What a knife and what a photo!!!
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Another beauty Case XX. Fabulous bone and looks like great condition too. Wowwie.
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Awesome Case!
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They don't make 'em like that anymore. Beautiful knife!
This is one of the oldest knives I own, a CONNECTICUT CUTLERY CO. NAUGATUCK CT. The company was in business from 1867 to 1883.
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Gorgeous knife Squach, looks to be in great condition too. Score. The log behind it has great colors too, nice pose and shot.
Here's a 56 EZO
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Thanks Iman!
Another one from the photo archive...
Another one from the photo archive...
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Another with good looking wood. Nice bones too. Great shot. 
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