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Jtx wrote:Nice photos ands knives from everyone!


This one is a Terzuola designed Spyderco. Closed length is just over 4".
Sweet...how you cut all those little cardboard pieces! ....sorry....you can tell there's nothing to do, at work today...but I am enjoying y'alls knives!
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Doc B wrote: Sweet...how you cut all those little cardboard pieces!

Very carefully :lol: Actually this is a puzzle my son and daughter-in-law brought back from a recent visit to Japan.
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Tony_Wood wrote:24D7A785-3517-47D0-9CCB-6F5E0E0D9B75.jpeg
That's a really cool picture ::tu::
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Tony_Wood wrote:24D7A785-3517-47D0-9CCB-6F5E0E0D9B75.jpeg
You make that knife Tony? Good looker! Bet it cuts as well.
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Great photo Tony!
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doglegg wrote:
Tony_Wood wrote:24D7A785-3517-47D0-9CCB-6F5E0E0D9B75.jpeg
You make that knife Tony? Good looker! Bet it cuts as well.
Thank you sir. Cuts like a champ. The blade was rehabbed out of an old kitchen knife.
Rookie wrote:Great photo Tony!
Thanks. Was a great morning.
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Tony_Wood wrote:24D7A785-3517-47D0-9CCB-6F5E0E0D9B75.jpeg
That's a really cool picture ::tu::
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Great pic Tony and a cool knife ya made there, do you carry it as a neck knife in a sheath? Looks about the perfect size for a necker.
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Shrade Cut. Co. and Benchmade.
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Great pics guys!!!! I like the duck shot Tony and the new/old shot JTX. ::tu::

I'm ready to ring in the new year with some old favorites...
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Charlie.. You SURE you aint taking lessons??? ::poke:: That is one FINE pic there!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Charlie, not only is that a fine photo but your selection of favorites is choice. Maker's Mark does its magic just a down the road apiece from me.
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Red bone
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Nice shot last page Tony, really like that antler handle and the shotgun shell bolster. Sweet one of a kind knife. Kudos.
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roofsc, now that is a great family portrait. ::nod::
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jmh58 wrote:Charlie.. You SURE you aint taking lessons??? ::poke:: That is one FINE pic there!! ::tu:: ::tu::
John :)
Nah John, I told ya I got one of them new fangle-dee digitalis shutter boxes that does all of the work for me. I just point and shoot....about 50 or 60 times...and if I'm lucky there will be one shot that turns out good. I call it the "spray and pray" approach to photography! ::rotflol:: With the advent of digital photography I can get away with this approach but if I had to buy film like in the ol' days you'd never see a pic from me cause I'd be in the poor house. It doesn't cost anything to upload and delete. Glad you like it. ::super_happy::

Maker's Mark is some fine bourbon! Especially the Private Select. I'm a bourbon guy with an occasional taste for some Irish single malt like Connemara Peated Irish Whiskey. My top three "go to" bourbons are Maker's Mark, Wild Turkey (especially the "Rare Breed" version if the kickin' chicken), and Knob Creek.

The cigar ain't Cuban but an Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva Churchill ain't no slouch. ::tu::

Have a very happy and prosperous New Year my friend!!!
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"Spray and Pray" !! Now that is just plain funny!! :lol: :lol: ::tu:: :lol: :lol:
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roofsc wrote:Red bone
Gotta' love Case Ol' Red Bone knives! That's a fine accumulation, Roofsc! ::clapping:: ::tu::
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Nicely arranged pic Jtx. ::tu::
Bourbon to sip, a cigar to puff and a knife to fondle...... perfect way to ring in the new year Charlie. ::tu:: I'll be doing it the same way myself, likely be Basil Haydens or Woodford Reserve though, the cigar will be a run of the mill 50 cent gas station grab. :lol:
Outstanding group of Case knives roofsc. ::tu::
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sunknife wrote:Nicely arranged pic Jtx. ::tu::
Bourbon to sip, a cigar to puff and a knife to fondle...... perfect way to ring in the new year Charlie. ::tu:: I'll be doing it the same way myself, likely be Basil Haydens or Woodford Reserve though, the cigar will be a run of the mill 50 cent gas station grab. :lol:
Outstanding group of Case knives roofsc. ::tu::
Thanks Greg!

There are a few really good bourbons out there and you named two of them. The other one I grab occasionally is Booker's. ::tu::
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Sasquach wrote:
sunknife wrote:Nicely arranged pic Jtx. ::tu::
Bourbon to sip, a cigar to puff and a knife to fondle...... perfect way to ring in the new year Charlie. ::tu:: I'll be doing it the same way myself, likely be Basil Haydens or Woodford Reserve though, the cigar will be a run of the mill 50 cent gas station grab. :lol:
Outstanding group of Case knives roofsc. ::tu::
Thanks Greg!

There are a few really good bourbons out there and you named two of them. The other one I grab occasionally is Booker's. ::tu::
More than a few of y'all I wouldn't mind ringing in the New Year with!
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Sounds like a few of us need to meet up some day for a bourbon summit. :lol:
Quick Steel I was down in Boston KY for a week last month hunting, real close to that JB distillery. Close to you too apparently, I love it down there.

And as long as I'm on this thread I may as well post a pic. :)
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15 spear antique yellow. And moss.
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Great pictures Iman. The 15 looks vintage.
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