Knife Photography
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Re: Knife Photography
Bruce I had to hunt for the knife in that picture because I got a little lost in that vast background.
Great knife. Beautiful scene.
How did your hunt go ?
How did your hunt go ?
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I too got caught up in that great vista. No wonder Montana is called Big Sky Country.
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Great photo Bruce. Everyone else too, some great knives and scenes here.
I wanted to get out my peachseed for a family photo, I think a few are missing but no matter. I feel like I've come a long way since I was first ate up with schrade peachseed.
I wanted to get out my peachseed for a family photo, I think a few are missing but no matter. I feel like I've come a long way since I was first ate up with schrade peachseed.
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That is an excellent collection of peach seed bone Schrades KnifeSlinger, thanks for get 'em out for a photo. 
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Q, Your back lighting is striking; a very creative approach. Congratulations. Do you know what the SCAPA letters mean? 
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks, QS. Scapa is a cheap brand of whisky (Irish or Scotch, not sure which), so this is essentially an advertising knife.
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Probably Irish. God created liquor so the Irish wouldn't rule the world.
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Re: Knife Photography
Quick Steel wrote:God created liquor so the Irish wouldn't rule the world.
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Re: Knife Photography
I do like the occasional black & white shot.
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Buck in a log.. John 
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Teardrops for me lately. Case and GEC. Getting the point.
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Great looking knives Paul
IM every time I see that EO I wanna get another
Nice Buck John
IM every time I see that EO I wanna get another
Nice Buck John
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Re: Knife Photography
This ole Case Tested, stag handled knife and my hat have been around about the same amount of time, or at least been used about the same! I like em both.
Terry
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Both look to be well oiled.

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Processing some super resin rich fatwood yesterday....look how the sun make it almost illuminated, especially in the 2nd pic.
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Re: Knife Photography
Some interesting knives showing up as always! Terry's old stag handled Case is as real as you can get along with a real workin' mans hat.
I know nothing about Rockman0's knife other than with those blades it would be a very practical EDC. It is set on a fine back ground of pine straw, sweet gum and oak leaves.
Scott, your right about that piece of light wood being super rich, I can almost smell it up here in the Panhandle!
Interesting shots, love to see 'em!
Treefarmer
I know nothing about Rockman0's knife other than with those blades it would be a very practical EDC. It is set on a fine back ground of pine straw, sweet gum and oak leaves.
Scott, your right about that piece of light wood being super rich, I can almost smell it up here in the Panhandle!
Interesting shots, love to see 'em!
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Scott,
I'd bet you could weld with that lighter.

I'd bet you could weld with that lighter.
Ken Mc.
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Re: Knife Photography
Love me some fatwood. If you've never used it you can't imagine how great it is for starting a fire.
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Re: Knife Photography
Each/every pic here is calendar worthy.. Yinz are ALL posting some FINE pics!!!!
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Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Re: Knife Photography
Great pic Jmh, like the Talon too.
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