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Charlie, the Cigar Jack is beauuutiful!

Steel N' Leather ... Here is a Ganzo G727M-BK ... a very affordable good knife ... 440C Stainless G10 in BLACK ...
4.75 closed / 8.25 open ... carries like a smaller knife with the pocket clip.
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Thanks for the comments gentlemen!

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Q, geocash, jtx, FFF, joeradza, Corn Creek, TPK, Squach, great pics and knives all around. Haven't checked the thread for a few days and missed some beauties everyone. Love this thread.
Corn Creek, what HD do you ride? I like the pic on the leather. Might have to try that myself.

This one is a hand made arrow by a Navaho bow maker.
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Too cool for words, Iman!
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:29 pm Q, geocash, jtx, FFF, joeradza, Corn Creek, TPK, Squach, great pics and knives all around. Haven't checked the thread for a few days and missed some beauties everyone. Love this thread.
Corn Creek, what HD do you ride? I like the pic on the leather. Might have to try that myself.

This one is a hand made arrow by a Navaho bow maker.
Thanks Iman, I gave up riding many years back, but still wear leather. We also sell leather apparel and riding accessories from our physical store in NE TN. We are "On The Edge Of The Snake" (Hwy 421N) in Johnson County TN. We have a lot bike traffic going up and down this very curvy mountain road.

Love that arrow!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Tom, Tony, Charlie, Jtx- all fine looking knives! ::tu::

Harvest Orange Trapper - a lakeside view
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tvic wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:18 pm Tom, Tony, Charlie, Jtx- all fine looking knives! ::tu::

Harvest Orange Trapper - a lakeside view
Great pic. See any birds out there?
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tvic wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:18 pm Tom, Tony, Charlie, Jtx- all fine looking knives! ::tu::

Harvest Orange Trapper - a lakeside view
Thanks Tim ... the Case lake view is very nice!! ::tu::
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CCC, Your leather photo is superlative. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:32 pm CCC, Your leather photo is superlative. ::tu:: ::tu::
Many thanks QS ... it took a lot of attempts because of reflections from things around me. Was taken om my cell phone ... edited on computer.
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Thanks Corn Creek.
A little array of some bones.
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Beautiful pics Iman ... the bone is awesome on those! ::tu::

More "Steel N' Leather" photo attempts:
Bestech Swordfish ... 4" S35VN Blade, G10, Liner Lock, 4.7 oz. ... very smoooth flipper ... like the weight.
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Looks even better in this thread, Tony, very cool knife!
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Madmarco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:22 pm Looks even better in this thread, Tony, very cool knife!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:02 pm Beautiful Pics ... Scott, TPK, Joe, JTX, Iman, QT, and Geo! Hope I didn't miss anyone ... ya'lls pics tempt a man to buy another knife! :shock: ::tu::
Thanks, Corn Creek. I've been asleep a few days, evidentially. You've sure got it going with the leather pictures, I'm enjoying them.
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TPK wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:19 am Great pictures Geo & Charlie! ::nod:: ::tu:: I like the stones as well. ::tu:: Never heard of fairy crosses Geo. ::shrug::
Appreciate it, Tom. I know next to nothing about minerals & have to look everything up, again & again, but I think these things have some pretty interesting crystal structures & they are apparently uncommon, worldwide. These are one type of fairy crosses called St. Andrews crosses. Fairy crosses are carried as good luck charms & I read that three US presidents carried fairy crosses in addition to them having been collected by Cherokee Indians. Whatever, there's some cool stuff lying on the ground.
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:29 pm Q, geocash, jtx, FFF, joeradza, Corn Creek, TPK, Squach, great pics and knives all around. Haven't checked the thread for a few days and missed some beauties everyone. Love this thread.
Thank you, Ivoryman. I love it, too. I'm pretty happy with the pair of old bones I posted last, but your flush has 'em beat, at least two & a half times by my calculation.
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geocash wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 2:41 pm
TPK wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:19 am Great pictures Geo & Charlie! ::nod:: ::tu:: I like the stones as well. ::tu:: Never heard of fairy crosses Geo. ::shrug::
Appreciate it, Tom. I know next to nothing about minerals & have to look everything up, again & again, but I think these things have some pretty interesting crystal structures & they are apparently uncommon, worldwide. These are one type of fairy crosses called St. Andrews crosses. Fairy crosses are carried as good luck charms & I read that three US presidents carried fairy crosses in addition to them having been collected by Cherokee Indians. Whatever, there's some cool stuff lying on the ground.
Oh no doubt about that! ::nod:: I'm always picking up stones & carrying them home. Just yesterday I brought one home. I'd show it to ya but I am too lazy to go up stairs and get it. It's some sort of White/Crystal typ stone. I cleaned it with a toothbrush and water & it's now on the headboard of my bed along with 4 or 5 other stones & crystals. :lol:

I'll Google Fairy Crosses and check the bay if I can find any. They remind me of another sort of stones that are called desert roses. ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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doglegg wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:35 pm
Harvest Orange Trapper - a lakeside view
Great pic. See any birds out there?
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Thanks, dogleg! Got a crane that likes to hang out and look for something to eat. Also, ducks and geese on occasion. It’s only 3 acres - not big. :D
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geocash wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 2:14 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:02 pm Beautiful Pics ... Scott, TPK, Joe, JTX, Iman, QT, and Geo! Hope I didn't miss anyone ... ya'lls pics tempt a man to buy another knife! :shock: ::tu::
Thanks, Corn Creek. I've been asleep a few days, evidentially. You've sure got it going with the leather pictures, I'm enjoying them.
Thanks Geo!
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Perfect light.
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I try not to overuse the word beautiful, but I won't hesitate to say, Joe, that you have a beautiful photo of a beautiful knife.
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Agreed!
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