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Gust Haker MOP bartenders on a Christmas Cactus
Merry Christmas everyone
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BWT: Great colors for Christmas.
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Here in oklahoma it's not often that I can take a picture of a knife in the snow. We had a nice light coat last night and it's already over halfway gone. It's nice while it lasts though.
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Some very nice photos gents!!!!! knives ain't bad either :) -- I always enjoy the pictures that yall share !!!!!

After a great Christmas dinner, of fresh venison cube steak with all the trimmings (++strawberries over fresh Lemon Pound Cake ::nod:: ) --- I was sharpening my carry knives,then picked up the camera for these photos of my (2) favorite GEC's , that accompany me on my hunting trips. Both are #73 lock-backs, Stag & Mammouth Ivory -- Have a great day my friends**______________Monk ::tu:: ::tu::
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big monk wrote:Some very nice photos gents!!!!! knives ain't bad either :) -- I always enjoy the pictures that yall share !!!!!

After a great Christmas dinner, of fresh venison cube steak with all the trimmings (++strawberries over fresh Lemon Pound Cake ::nod:: ) --- I was sharpening my carry knives,then picked up the camera for these photos of my (2) favorite GEC's , that accompany me on my hunting trips. Both are #73 lock-backs, Stag & Mammouth Ivory -- Have a great day my friends**______________Monk ::tu:: ::tu::
Nice photos and even nicer knives!!!
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Wow Monk, haven't heard from you for a while and when you come back you put us all to shame. Great looking ivory. Top notch. Absolutely beautiful. Wow. Thanks for showing those off. Best wishes.
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big monk, Good looking knives and good looking photos. ::tu::
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Gorgeous knives Big Monk, wow ::tu::
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Fine lookin' knives, Big Monk, but what got my attention to start with was the menu! ::tu:: We dined on venison chops today, mighty good stuff! We'll be watchin' for you and Dabo on New Year's Day. :)
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thanks guys !!! ::tu::

Phillip, it won't be to long before I fire up the hash pot & make a some sausage ( got plenty of venison for that too**) ::tu::
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Nice looking ulster.
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I like the blade on that one Jtx, nice photo!
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Jtx: I'm very partial to E/Os. Your Ulster looks great. Should you ever have any interest in selling it I hope you will send me a PM.
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KnifeSlinger#81, Rookie, and Quick Steel, thank you for the kind words.

Quick Steel, I have had this knife for many years. I do not have any immediate plans to sell it, but thanks for your interest in it.
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Snow shots before it melts
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That's a very nice shade of blue on your Delta Jack. ::tu::
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Thanks Ralph. I've drank the cool aid, gone in all the way, become a lifetime member of the Blue Camel Cult.
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Japanese Higo. Friction folder that is just under 4" closed.
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Jtx, Thanks for sharing. I always find Japanese knives distinctive and interesting. ::tu::
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Spyderco Manix2.. Ice shots for the winter time!! John :D
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Very creative shots John. ::tu:: No ice cycles in my neighborhood yet.
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Thank You Garry.. ::handshake:: John :D
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Out of focus just a smidge but I love the knife and background!
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