Knife Photography
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
Good picture Iman. You already know what I think of the knife. It looks good in that setting. 
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks again doglegg. Yup Sunknife, Appaloosa bone. Splotchy too. Love the splotchy. Thanks all.
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sunknife
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Re: Knife Photography
I thought I had a preference for more of the dark color in appaloosa bone until you posted that pic of your 54 Ivoryman.
Man I sure like the looks of that knife with the mostly lighter color.
Greg
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Agreed Sunknife, I usually go for more color, but this hooked my eye and I couldn't get it out. Even better in hand than seller pictures so I lucked out. Lots of color even in the "white" areas. There are splotches of tan, light yellow, brown, black, gray, lots more color than I first thought. Looks elegant to me and more formal than most of my bone colors IMHO. I couldn't look away. Thanks.
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jmh58
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Re: Knife Photography
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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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
Cool photo jmh, makes you ask questions. 
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Re: Knife Photography
Ditto the above. A wheel? A gear?
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jmh58
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Re: Knife Photography
Garry.. I have no clue..Quick Steel wrote:Ditto the above. A wheel? A gear?
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
jmh, fabulous photo, love relics or archeological remains like that one. Still in situ too. Looooooooooooove that shot.
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jmh58
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks Floyd, Garry and Iman.. I tripped over that while walking along..
John 
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Jtx
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Re: Knife Photography
Very cool photo, jmh! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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jmh58
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Re: Knife Photography
Thank You!!Jtx wrote:Very cool photo, jmh! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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sunknife
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Re: Knife Photography
Cool pic John, wonder what the history is behind that rusty chunk of metal.
Greg
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Fall shots out here. If you can believe. Early spring, early summer, early leaves turning, early dropping.
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jmh58
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Re: Knife Photography
Thank You Greg..sunknife wrote:Cool pic John, wonder what the history is behind that rusty chunk of metal.
Real nice pics Greg and Iman!!!
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
Greg, Ivoryman great knives and photo's. 
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sunknife
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Re: Knife Photography
Great pic and knives basser5.
Those two look good together, who makes the one with the corkscrew?
Greg
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks Greg!
It's a 1960-71 Robert Klaas.
It's a 1960-71 Robert Klaas.
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Great shot, great knives basser. That is the epitome of elegance.
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks, I appreciate it!Ivoryman wrote:Great shot, great knives basser. That is the epitome of elegance.
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
You're welcome, and I didn't notice before but that looks like elephant tusk grain on the H&Rooster. Beautiful. And brass bolsters? Wow, that is a cool knife, how old would it be? And the other is incredible too. Two gems.
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Thanks!Ivoryman wrote:You're welcome, and I didn't notice before but that looks like elephant tusk grain on the H&Rooster. Beautiful. And brass bolsters? Wow, that is a cool knife, how old would it be? And the other is incredible too. Two gems.
It's a 1976 from a set of 10 in which 4 have ivory scales.
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Re: Knife Photography
Great picsunknife wrote:Pulled these two outta my pocket today and snapped a pic.