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Nice shot TripleF! ::tu::
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Kool pic there Charlie!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Thanks fellas!!

I sure was praying the knife wouldn't fall because I sure as heck wasn't going in after it!! :shock: :shock:
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Interesting photo you have there Squatch.
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Thank you, gentlemen. ::super_happy::

The rain stopped yesterday afternoon but early this morning when I took my canine muscle missile for a walk in the woods it was still overcast with a heavy wet mist in the air. It made for a very peaceful walk, even if it was a bit wet. Had these two knives with me and decided to get a shot.
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The hits keep on coming. ::tu:: . Nice pics Charlie and TW !!! John :D
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Thanks Jim.

Tony, great lookin' photo of a beautiful Case Copperlock!!! ::tu::

Ivoryman, that is some fine lookin' European stag on that H & R...great pic! I'm wondering how you got it to stay up on the side of that tree though! :shock:
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Thanks Squach, that's hilarious. That tree is lying on the ground horizontal. Good eye there.
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Ivoryman, That is a very strong shot. I think what does it is the mostly dark grey of the bark which, while obviously natural, is also remarkably uniform in its coloring and texture. This, when added to the darkness falling over most of the handle just enables the brightness of the blade to be unusually striking in it's contrast. [Kindly don't mind my commentary. I sometimes like to figure out why something appeals to me.]
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Thanks Quick Steel. Funny you mention analyzing why you like something. I started doing that with knives. Why do we like certain ones and not others? I thought I had some reason or logic behind it. Or I try to convince myself that. But really there are many that I can't even explain why I like them, or what I like about them. Sometimes something just appeals to me at that moment. Sometimes it changes. Can't explain that at all.
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Great photos fellas and some outstanding knives as well. The red, white and blue of Squatch's knives and that red congress with the stamped bolsters of
QS'S really caught my eye, nice postings by all. ::tu::
I've probably already posted too many pics of this Lincoln Jack of mine but here's another just the same. :D It's a warm, sunny and beautiful day here in my part of the midwest for a change.
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Great shot of a great knife Sunknife. Never gets tiring seeing beauties in new poses. Great bones on that one.
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I agree with Ivoryman, a great photo of an outstanding knife. ::tu:: Many pics of different poses never stopped me from looking at Marilyn Monroe either! ::rotflol:: Classics easily bare repeated photographing and viewing. ::clapping::
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I have posted this else where. One my wife bought for me several years ago while on vacation. The handles are Stones Sheep horn. No makers name.
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Sweeeeeeeeet knife dogleg, love the scales, pins, metal grain. Congrats on that. Woe man.
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A fine looking knife, Dogleg!!! ::clapping:: It would be interesting to know who made it.

Here's another morning walkin' the dog shot...
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Ivoryman wrote:Great shot of a great knife Sunknife. Never gets tiring seeing beauties in new poses. Great bones on that one.
Thanks I-Man. the giraffe bone on the pile side is even nicer than that on the front, I'm lucky that I was able to get the one I wanted in that scramble.
Sasquach wrote:I agree with Ivoryman, a great photo of an outstanding knife. ::tu:: Many pics of different poses never stopped me from looking at Marilyn Monroe either! ::rotflol:: Classics easily bare repeated photographing and viewing. ::clapping::
Thanks Squatch, although Marilyn pictures are far better viewing than any knife photo. :D

Cool sheep horn scales doglegg. ::tu::
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New every day, an all I have to do is scroll through all the good looking knives. Nice giraffe bone sunknife and Sasquach like the black handles. Thanks for the compliments.
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This is another shot I took on this mornings' walk...
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::tu:: :D :D ::tu::
Sasquach wrote:This is another shot I took on this mornings' walk...
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Thanks doglegg!

We take a two mile walk every day, usually in the morning. Here's another morning walk shot from this morning. Even got the canine muscle missile in background....unintentionally....he saw some minnows and went to investigate just as I snapped the shot.
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