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GaryPoe wrote:Cattaraugus Cutlery, E.C. Simmons Hardware Co., New York Cut Co.
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All notable doc knives but that Catt is amazing! Beautiful old bones and nice full blades. A real gem! ::tu::
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Very nice photography on these last couple pages and the knives themselves certainly aren't shabby, some real beauties shown here. ::tu::
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My old bone handled Queen peanut. I bought this knife new.
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My old French Guerin Aine
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Nice pics jtx and Eustace, I like the backdrops and the knives themselves.

We had a little freezing rain/sleet mix a few mornings ago and I took a moment to lay dow the 2 knives I carried that day on some iced over asphalt and snapped this pic.
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sunknife, Well done. A highly original use of asphalt/ice which worked. Very original. ::tu::
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Thanks Quick Steel. That ice was treacherous, took me 90 minutes to drive to the job site that morning when it had only taken 35 minutes the day before.
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To me the knives look like they are floating against the backdrop of a starlight sky.
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Red jigged bone portrait!!
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Great red bones FFF, sweet pic. Love that AAPK Churchill.
Good light for a minute to break up the gloom so snapped the Bullet end. Good shots everyone.
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Thats a handsome group of red bone knives Scott and made for a good pic. They are all very nice but that scout knife especially gets my attention. ::tu::

Great pic of a killer knife I-Man, you captured the beauty of that one. Super detail in the photo, shows off the beautiful smooth bone and gives a hint of the patina on the blade beneath. ::tu::
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Great photos of great knives... thanks everyone for taking time to share them.

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Daniel Koster Bushcrafter knife.
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Zach, nice Knife and nice picture to be able to evaluate the knife. All parts of the knife are in focus and the exposure is showing true color.
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Very interesting steel - laminate K390 and N690Co. Handles - stabilized mammoth tooth.
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Nice shot of a beauty of a knife Eustace. Sweet Damascus and Mammoth. Great combination. ::tu::
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As usual this thread is filled with eye-candy! Every time I check in here I get an eye full. ::tu::

Here's another photo I shot for the canoe thread that I think turned out pretty good.
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Old Case of fungi
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Ivoryman wrote:Old Case of fungi
Very nice Knife!!
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