Knife Photography
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Phil, that is a very nice photo... and I like the knife, too.
Scott, what a beautiful setting for your photo. Thanks for sharing.
Scott, what a beautiful setting for your photo. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks bud!Rockman0 wrote:Beautiful picture Scott!![]()
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Old Boker USA bone....
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Shot this photo a couple days ago. Wood handle knives and hatchets, ebony, rosewood and one knife in bloodwood. The medium sized hatchet has a osage handle, refurbished Collins head and tooled leather sheath all done by a friend who let me have it in a trade. The small belt hatchet is a Lee Reeves gifted to me by a hunting buddy 20 yrs. ago. The large hatchet is a single bevel Biber that I got as gift from my wife, used to reduce large bow staves quickly.
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At the park today took this shot...
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gino
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Great pics guys. Nice one Scott I dug the one near the water here’s one in my yard with one of my favorite hatchets
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epic pic gino!! Welcome back!!
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That's a really nice 80 along with a cool ax. 
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sunknife
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Nice outdoor pic TripleF, love the handle on that knife.
That redbone whittler you have is my dream knife Gino but that axe is o so sweet as well. If I had to choose one or the other I'm not sure I could.
That redbone whittler you have is my dream knife Gino but that axe is o so sweet as well. If I had to choose one or the other I'm not sure I could.
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Leaves keep turning colors and so does the 1095
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sunknife
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I'm still trying to capture some good knife pics while using a crappy cell phone camera.
-my new harness jack against my old hobo hunting hat
-my old Robeson that I had with me at the shop yesterday
-my new harness jack against my old hobo hunting hat
-my old Robeson that I had with me at the shop yesterday
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Great looking knives Sunknife I like Robesons, one of my favs.
nice photos as well
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Sunknife, love the Robeson bones and the hat. Sweet.
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Sunknife: I'm thinking your hat photo is very effective. I'm also thinking I will soon try a couple of hat photos. Nice work. 
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sunknife
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Thanks I-Man, that smooth bone EO knife of yours above ain't shabby either and the patina on the blade really adds to the character of it.
Thanks QS, a knives w/hats thread might be fun. Being without any on top for some years now and spending a lot of times outdoors I've built a decent collection of hats of all kinds.
Thanks QS, a knives w/hats thread might be fun. Being without any on top for some years now and spending a lot of times outdoors I've built a decent collection of hats of all kinds.
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My Old Man told me when I was a kid, "You can spend your entire life convincing someone how smart you are but it only takes a second to prove you're an idiot."....................You can call me Ted.
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I like that picture 
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SS 47 Viper
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Very nice pics gents. Gino that is one back of a stamp on your hatchet!
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Very nice photos by all! I especially like Gino's hatchet and Case shot and Sunknife's hat and harness jack.
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Thanks for the kind words guys.
Here’s a different look with my EDC
Here’s a different look with my EDC
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