Knife Photography
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jmh58
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Thank You Garry!!
And you are correct on both accounts!!!
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Northwoods in the north woods
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gino
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Great pics guys
IM
Love seeing that knife
IM
Love seeing that knife
-( life is too short to carry a cheap knife )-
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jmh58
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im.. That is a wall hanger pic if there ever was one!!!
NICE!!!!!
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Few surpass this, or maybe I should have said, few excel this. Just my biased opinion.
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Same knife all week, different day different pose
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Mama's out of town this weekend. Hope she doesn't find out I'm cheatin' on her...bacon wrapped dove, T-bone and a pile of seasoned fries. i should have taken the picture...before I ate half the plate and reassembled it for my knife friends. Ha! Here's to the weekend...from South Texas...been waiting on some nice weather, like tonight!
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I polished the tang, what I could get to, with a slip of stone to get the action smooth. ('ve had to do that to other S&Ms, also.) Except for that, I don't have any other complaint about it. I'm accustomed to Canoes so I don't even notice the blade rub. It has absolutely no wobble & strong snaps. And it looks as good as the UN-X-LD did sitting in that same spot a couple of days ago (I think).
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Nice pic of a KOOL knife there geo!!!
John 
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Two good looking knives geocash. I've always liked Queens amber carved stag scales and you have two fine examples. 
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That is very "rich" looking bone. 
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Ivoryman
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Cool background too geocash, like the shot. I saw your two plastic Bucks in the "What's your fav EDC, what are you carrying now" thread. Ever think of re-handling them? Glennbad and Muskratman and Orvet from here on AAPK do such things, you can see their work in many threads here and it's excellent. Bone, wood, horn, ivory, man made or whatever. They make plain jane plastic knives look custom beautiful. Just a thought.
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Ivoryman,
"Just a thought" but a good one. I've sent off a knife to have scales replaced, but don't expect it back for another month or two. This'll be my first experience with that and with Muskrat Man. I've bought a knife from the Oregon Veteran & can figure out how to contact him & probably can figure out how to contact Glennbad, too. That's good because maybe one will beautify the Buck & (opinions are welcome) I have a Schrade-Walden 880 KON-KAV that appears unused &, on one hand, has the best-looking Delrin scales I've ever had but, on the other hand, it has Delrin scales. I had something more like peachseed jigged brown bone in mind. Thanks for your time & thoughts.
"Just a thought" but a good one. I've sent off a knife to have scales replaced, but don't expect it back for another month or two. This'll be my first experience with that and with Muskrat Man. I've bought a knife from the Oregon Veteran & can figure out how to contact him & probably can figure out how to contact Glennbad, too. That's good because maybe one will beautify the Buck & (opinions are welcome) I have a Schrade-Walden 880 KON-KAV that appears unused &, on one hand, has the best-looking Delrin scales I've ever had but, on the other hand, it has Delrin scales. I had something more like peachseed jigged brown bone in mind. Thanks for your time & thoughts.
geocash
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Jtx
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My old Case XX 06247PEN. It is one of my favorites because of the single backspring (very slim in the pocket).
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Beautiful bone on that Case Jtx!
Here's an old Schrade Cut Co Jack in ebony
Here's an old Schrade Cut Co Jack in ebony
Mike
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Pretty!!Jtx wrote:My old Case XX 06247PEN. It is one of my favorites because of the single backspring (very slim in the pocket).
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Jtx
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Thanks Mike!
Thanks Steve!
Thanks Steve!
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Ivoryman
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jtx got me thinking single springs. Love them.
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Ivoryman
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Good leaves for pics today
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Jtx
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Ivoryman, that is a great looking knife!
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Very knice knife and very well displayed.Ivoryman wrote:Good leaves for pics today
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Ivoryman
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Sorry to boar you with more leaves but they just keep coming, new colors all the time, and I like the backdrop that fades quick and is gone
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