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Great pic Charlie!!

Must be nice to have tomatoes to pick. It had been so damned hot down here all summer, all of ours fried.

I had to go back to my pet rock to get some pics a while ago. LOL

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That's a beauty, Willie.
Do you know the history of "Stacy"?
I couldn't find it in Goins.
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FRJ wrote:That's a beauty, Willie.
Do you know the history of "Stacy"?
I couldn't find it in Goins.
London Cutler. Established 1780 went outof business circa 1920, they made corkscrews as well. That's all I know.

It's a sweet little knife, tight as a drum and snaps like a bear trap. It's headed for a new home I've sure enjoyed it and I'm gonna miss it. Oh well. :mrgreen:
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::woot:: Wullie love them old ones like that. great detail in the picture too
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Good overcast and knice subject matter
makes the shutter clicker's job much EZer, don't it J2S?
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Ohhh Yeah, it's a who new world when you have nature on your side. ::nod::
Great pic by the way, I really enjoy that shot, reminds me of good times camping with my family. ::tu::


Here's a new pic.
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Excellent work again there Wosey and J2S!!

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Owd Wullie wrote:Great pic Charlie!!

Must be nice to have tomatoes to pick. It had been so damned hot down here all summer, all of ours fried.
Thanks Wullie
I've got a couple friends in Texas that are having a pretty rough time between the draught and the fires.
Sure hope things improve for you folks soon.

Maters, peppers, and some green beans for pickling are about all I plant any more.
Just put up a dozen jars of beans and peppers a couple weeks ago. Mmm Can't wait for em to ferment.

Tried a couple more pix yesterday after getting a little mor advice from a member via pm.
Still not great, but I'll keep trying.
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Knice, knice pics.....WJ, JTS and MDH!! ::tu::
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First try at black and white..........
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Knice IMBand ::tu::
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Awesome pics,Guys!! ::tu::

This one I took....is kinda plain..but I like it. ::nod::
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Personal fav of mine.....

Schrade 236
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here is a few pics i tried been looking through this thread and getting some ideas
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I like this picture of this Kingston. Thanks.
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Joe, there is something very attractive about that pic, not sure what it is though. ::nod::
Beautiful. ::tu::
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perfect bad example.
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My burl wood Browning....
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Kershaw Baby Boa and cigar :)
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Cool pic,Scott!! ::tu::
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The two nicest knives I own are Randall's.

This first one, a #1 Combat Knife, was presented to me by the Officers and Soldiers of the unit I commanded during OIF in 2003 upon our redeployment home and to ARNG status. This is my first Randall; I am very proud to own this knife - my name and unit are engraved in the blade and of course I will not part with it.

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This one I bought from a buddy who deals in Randall's sometime last year (I have forgotten what model number it is). I wanted a deer skinning knife that was exactly perfect, after looking through the 30 or so Randall's he owned I picked this one - I am hoping to skin my first deer with it this coming Saturday morning (opening day of muzzleloader in NC).

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Both knives are STUNNING, but hey, they're Randall's, but that #1 Combat is just SO over the top. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I agree with TJ....both are awesome!! ::tu:: 8)
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Nice knives Col.
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