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Beautiful puuko, but more impressive Kuksa. Did you carve this??
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Tony_Wood wrote:
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Beautiful puuko, but more impressive Kuksa. Did you carve this??
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Mman that cup is #$@^! Cooooooooool. Knife too. Good light, everything.
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Hey Kris... You knocked another one out of the field!!! ::tu:: NICE pic!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Ivoryman wrote:Mman that cup is #$@^! Cooooooooool. Knife too. Good light, everything.
jmh58 wrote:Hey Kris... You knocked another one out of the field!!! ::tu:: NICE pic!!! ::tu:: John :D
Thanks gentlemen, much appreciated.
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Kris, Ivoryman, two worthy of being photo'd. And a very good job in doing it. Great puuko and cup! And that folder is almost too knice for a pocket. ::nod::
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Absolutely gorgeous fellers, knives, photos and that bowl is wonderful great grain. ::tu:: ×10
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Passing some time while waiting on Turkey...

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeet shots Tony, and that last knife with the amber stag and that "new grind" look is gorgeous. Wow, let me know if that ever comes up for sale. Beauuuuuuuuuutiful.
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Great knives & photos guys !!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
Foolin' around, with some knives & sharpening others __ in between the football games,trying to get over all the food. I been "packin" today ::dang::
Hope everyone had a great day__Monk :)
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Great pics fellas!! ::tu::
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Big monk, the bones on that big knife if the first pic are amazing. Love it. ::tu::
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Tony,

Lord a mercy!
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Tony,

Please eat all you want but when you're finished you can go back to posting. Thanks.

Here's my newest.
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Good looking pictures everyone!!!
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geocash wrote:Tony,

Please eat all you want but when you're finished you can go back to posting. Thanks.

Here's my newest.
Are those pottery shards that great looking knife is lying on? Good pic. ::tu::
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Knice pic jmh, I started to make a mushroom joke but thought it would be in spore taste. ::facepalm::
Knice knife and pic.
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Thank You Floyd.. ::handshake:: Ya shoulda let it rip!!! :lol: ::nod:: :lol: John :D
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Had GRIZ out the past couple days....
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Nice Griz portrait there Scott!!! ::nod:: John :D
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doglegg wrote:
geocash wrote:Tony,

Please eat all you want but when you're finished you can go back to posting. Thanks.

Here's my newest.
Are those pottery shards that great looking knife is lying on? Good pic. ::tu::

doglegg,

Here's a little larger area of that background, disguised as another knife photo.

I guess at pocketknives, & of course I don't always get them right, so, with that in mind, I guess these are 500 to 1,500 years old shards of sand-tempered earthenware vessels that had complicated-stamp designs pressed into the surface before they were fired. I wasn't enjoying them in boxes so I glued some onto a felt-covered board. Maybe a few folks here will enjoy them, too. (I'm also trying to figure out this quote option thing. Never stop learning. Mainly because forgetting gets faster & faster.)
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geocash wrote:
doglegg wrote:
geocash wrote:Tony,

Please eat all you want but when you're finished you can go back to posting. Thanks.

Here's my newest.
Are those pottery shards that great looking knife is lying on? Good pic. ::tu::

doglegg,

Here's a little larger area of that background, disguised as another knife photo.

I guess at pocketknives, & of course I don't always get them right, so, with that in mind, I guess these are 500 to 1,500 years old shards of sand-tempered earthenware vessels that had complicated-stamp designs pressed into the surface before they were fired. I wasn't enjoying them in boxes so I glued some onto a felt-covered board. Maybe a few folks here will enjoy them, too. (I'm also trying to figure out this quote option thing. Never stop learning. Mainly because forgetting gets faster & faster.)
geocash, those are awesome. We have a few that a friend picked up around his deer stand in New Mexico. Some have those pressed designs and the rest are painted. Also the picture with all the knives is worth showing. I like those little fellows. Back to the pottery, I can imagine some Indian lady pressing those designs into the pottery. I also find it amazing that in the most primitive societies art and music always played an important part of everyday life.
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