Knives in the Wild

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A little "In the Wild" Saturday CPR!!! ::groove:: John :D
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One old and one new along with me today.
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Case Red Bone 055 65-69 on Hawk Mtn.. John :D
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Stuck in the heart!!! ::woot:: John :D
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Top photo is a winner! ::tu::
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Nice pictures guys I really enjoyed seeing them ::tu::
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gino wrote:Nice pictures guys I really enjoyed seeing them ::tu::

Me too ! ::tu::
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Here's my contribution.. The knives I had with me while deer hunting this morning photographed from my hay bale blind. That's about as wild as it gets for me these days.
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Kool pics phil.. I really like the bottom one!! NICE!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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Thanks John.
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Spyderco Swick.. John :D
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Hows that Spydie feel in hand John?
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garddogg56 wrote:Hows that Spydie feel in hand John?
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After switching handle to something a little more hand filling.. Feels good in hand as you can use a few different positions.. I have med/large hands and it does not feel too small.. Nice little user.. With the sheath it can be dropped into a pocket/pack etc.. John :D
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Great,Thanx ::handshake:: I'll have to look into one.
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Wow Phil, that is some NICE stag on your Schrade Uncle Henry LB7! OH
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An older pic, oyster knife made from file.
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From last week's mission!
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Interesting photos, fellows. I like the mushroom and moss backgrounds. Scott, your photo looks just like my part of the world. I find it hard to get a knife into a natural setting without the knife just about disappearing into the background.
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This was an old Winchester blade, with five coin sized holes drilled thru the handle, - and thin slabs, which were split - ( I hated those). Acquired it from a deceased cousins stuff. I know this blade saw a lot of venison over the years. I rehandled it with red dymondwood, stippled the cutlery rivets with a small split-ring punch
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and made a new sheath for it. Gifted it to my cousin's favorite nephew. Good for another 40 years in the deer woods.
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Real nice "Wild" pics ALL!!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Great knives and pics guys
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Wizrd: A fine recreation. And I'm a sucker for red handles. The handsome sheath looks perfect for the knife. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Took my new Condor Bushlore to the park today.....she performed very knicely making shavings and feathers to help start a fire.

Needed a little edge help when I came back. It's a beast.....she's got shoulders fer sure!
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Old Hunter wrote:Wow Phil, that is some NICE stag on your Schrade Uncle Henry LB7! OH
Gotta be Herman's work. Beautiful red stag.

I think this pic qualifies, considering the season:
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
Old Hunter wrote:Wow Phil, that is some NICE stag on your Schrade Uncle Henry LB7! OH
Gotta be Herman's work. Beautiful red stag.

I think this pic qualifies, considering the season:

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Actually, that was Glennbad's work. He rehandled that knife for me in Culpepper's Amber Stag Bone a few years ago. I picked the handle material, and to be honest, my choice was heavily influenced by the work by Herman Williams that I'd seen. Thanks for the complements guys.
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