Knife Photography
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Ivoryman
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Sun and shade
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Great photos everyone!
Here is my contribution...This old broke down rusted out Nash on the edge of an overgrown farm field is a favorite backdrop of mine.
Here is my contribution...This old broke down rusted out Nash on the edge of an overgrown farm field is a favorite backdrop of mine.
Mike
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Viper Evolution Lock Back with Ram Horn Handle & Mirror Finish Drop Point Blade.
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Those last 4 posted are winners all.
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jmh58
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CASE PW Red Bone TB Teardrop.. John 
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I like everything I see about that photo.
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jmh58
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Thanks dl !!!
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jmh58 wrote:DSC04900.JPG
CASE PW Red Bone TB Teardrop.. John
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Jtx
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Beautiful!!!jmh58 wrote:DSC04900.JPG
CASE PW Red Bone TB Teardrop.. John
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jmh58
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Thanks Steve and jtx...
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I always like things with a story or an attachment. And it is a very nice knife.Jtx wrote:My small trapper. Belonged to my grandmother's brother.
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jmh58
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What he said!!!doglegg wrote:I always like things with a story or an attachment. And it is a very nice knife.Jtx wrote:My small trapper. Belonged to my grandmother's brother.
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Jtx
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Thanks, doglegg and John.
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sunknife
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I picked up a white bone handled canoe knife and decided to dye it to a appaloosa bone yesterday. Very easy to do and takes only about 20 minutes or less to change the look of a knife. Of course I forgot to take before pics but here are a couple after pics. Turned out pretty nice I thought.
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Ivoryman
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Nice bones now Sunknife, looks like the GEC Appaloosa on the 56s that just came out. Good job on the mod.
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Thanks Ivoryman. Yes it is very much like the bone on the #56 appaloosa I recently got, maybe I'll get a side by side pic for comparison.Ivoryman wrote:Nice bones now Sunknife, looks like the GEC Appaloosa on the 56s that just came out. Good job on the mod.
Greg
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jmh58
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Kool shot Greg.. The back drop really high lites the handles!!
NICE!!! John 
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I like it, Greg! How's it done?
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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sunknife
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Thanks Johnjmh58 wrote:Kool shot Greg.. The back drop really high lites the handles!!NICE!!! John
Thanks Steve, the dye procedure is pretty simple and goes like this;Steve Warden wrote:I like it, Greg! How's it done?
Put the knife in a sauce pan with enough water to cover it by about a 1/2", add a couple drops of dish soap and heat slowly on the stove until the water
just starts to show tiny bubbles of boiling. Simmer for 5 minutes.
Put a few ounces of liquid dye (I used Rit dark brown) in a coffee mug along with a pinch or two of table salt.
After the knife has heated for the 5 minutes pour some of the hot water into the mug with the dye and submerge the knife in the mix using tongs.
You can take in out in a few minutes or put it back longer if you want it darker (I think I went about 5 minutes on mine).
Wipe the bone and the blade clean with a paper towel or soft cloth. Wait for it to cool and then rinse it all well with clean water and dry.
Try this at your own risk. I've done about 5 knives this way and so far no problem other than one glued shield popping off. Notice the canoe knife I showed above is a $12.00 Rough Rider
Greg
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Ivoryman
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Crown lifter on the bike path
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jmh58
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Fine shot there IM..
Nice coloring!!!
John 
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jmh58
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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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sunknife
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Nice knives and quality outdoor shots I-Man & jmh.
Thats some odd looking fungi growing there John.
Thats some odd looking fungi growing there John.
Greg