what do you use to take such good pics, just like the back coloring, and the overall saturation of the image.wlf wrote:Here's the 10 dot 11 1/2
I am by no means a photographer, I use an iPhone and a small photo box lol
thanks!
what do you use to take such good pics, just like the back coloring, and the overall saturation of the image.wlf wrote:Here's the 10 dot 11 1/2
Sorry I missed this somehow, but that P100 is a rare find. My paternal grandfather had one like it but it was red. Carried it every day. After he passed my sister acquired it - and has no idea what happened to it afterward (says she still has it, just doesn't know where it is)! I've never seen another one.dodgin2 wrote:These are probably my rarest ones. C61050L SAB Tested era & I think a P100 with odd stamp and pat. apl. for. Ben
I used to use a mid priced Fuji camera that recently got stolen, along with a roll of knives and some other things.XxTestedxX wrote:what do you use to take such good pics, just like the back coloring, and the overall saturation of the image.wlf wrote:Here's the 10 dot 11 1/2
I am by no means a photographer, I use an iPhone and a small photo box lol
thanks!
I'm going to try this at work, besides we have a 5000$ printer, hope it doesn't break lolwlf wrote:I went back and looked at the scans you referenced. All those were done with an Epson Perfection V500 scanner. It takes little skill to achieve good pictures aka scans.
ThanksRalphAlsip wrote:KK, Nice group of old knives. The 048 has some elegant looking blades.
msteele, nice knife. I would agree on the scarcity of a B396. The main blade is also unusual for a Case (in my experience) with the nail nick where it is and the really long swedge that runs almost to the tang. The swell center frame reminds me of an 83.msteele6 wrote:This is my rarest Case knife, it's a B396,