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Thanks Greg.. ::handshake:: I cant remember where I took that pic though.. :oops: ::facepalm:: :lol: John :D
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jmh58 wrote:Thanks Greg.. ::handshake:: I cant remember where I took that pic though.. :oops: ::facepalm:: :lol: John :D
at your age I'm not surprised! :roll:
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John perhaps you can explain something to me about your Canadian knife handle. Generally, the advantage of a knife handle that curves downward is that it enables the delivery of a more powerful downward strike. On the other hand, a handle that remains straight in alignment with the blade will move faster. What is it that the high Canadian handle facilitates? I've long wondered. Perhaps a sawing motion?
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One from an overcast day.
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basser5, It is really hard to beat the flat light of an overcast sky. Very well done. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks QS!
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Nice shot basser!! ::tu::

Greg.. Wait till you get there!!! :lol: ::dang::

Garry.. I have not used this knife very much soo.. I did cut a pepperoni stick into slices.. You have to get used to the handle being above the blade and not in line.. I do believe it would be a great skinner where you would take sweeping cuts with it.. Again.. I think after a lot of use it would be 2nd nature in its use.. I am used to handle/blade being in line.. Boy.. I do hope this all makes sense!!! ::facepalm:: John :D
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I took pics of this New Grind peanut that I am selling and just liked the way the light reflected off the Grind
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A little crunchy outside....
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Excellent photos and gorgeous looking knives Treejakal & basser5, those pics are knife lover calendar photo material. ::tu::

I got out a few of my safe queens over the weekend and took some photos, heres a shot of a 74 Mustang.
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Treejackal, I couldn't agree more. The lighting is sensational.
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Spyderco Delica 4.
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Here's one I shot today that I thought might be worthy of this thread...
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sunknife wrote:Excellent photos and gorgeous looking knives Treejakal & basser5, those pics are knife lover calendar photo material. ::tu::

I got out a few of my safe queens over the weekend and took some photos, heres a shot of a 74 Mustang.
Fabulous color on that one, great shield too, beautiful piece.
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Sasquach wrote:Here's one I shot today that I thought might be worthy of this thread...
Worthy is the right word. Great shot.
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Great pics fellas!
A little black and white.
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Calendar shot basser, looks professionally produced, good in the black and white.
Took a few shots of the different carries this week.
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I like the way that b/w shot turned out Basser ::tu::
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Rookie wrote:I like the way that b/w shot turned out Basser ::tu::

Thanks Rookie!
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Did a little honing out in the sunshine today.
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Oh ya
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Fabulous bones on that one XXTestedXX. Congrats and may the drool cloth always be near.
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Hey, there's an old Böker in it!
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Yehuda wrote:Hey, there's an old Böker in it!

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Yehuda, I like that old Boker!
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