Knife Photography
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Tracking birds
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TW200
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Re: Knife Photography
Always liked the looks of a Buck 119 Special so this one came home with me today. My wife was talking about stealing it for kitchen duty which would be fine with me. I wonder if they are dishwasher safe? 
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TW200
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Re: Knife Photography
Hey Ivoryman I Like the blue ones!Ivoryman wrote:Rolling
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks doglegg, thanks TW200
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
I heard you got some snow up your way. My son lives in Des Moines and that got quite a bit. Canceled school. Sure looked pretty though. The humming birds were raising a fuss cause their feeder was frozen. Anyway that knife looks good against the snow.Ivoryman wrote:Tracking birds
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doglegg
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Good looker there TW200, easy to see why you brought it home.TW200 wrote:Always liked the looks of a Buck 119 Special so this one came home with me today. My wife was talking about stealing it for kitchen duty which would be fine with me. I wonder if they are dishwasher safe?
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Indeed, three or four inches and all these wimps close school, cancel work, freak out. Insane. Oh well.
The rest of us keep moving on.
The rest of us keep moving on.
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Re: Knife Photography
John,jmh58 wrote:DSC03448.JPG
I know it's been a few days but I just saw this shot & I think it's still worth a comment. Vey good
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Thank You geo..geocash wrote:John,jmh58 wrote:DSC03448.JPG
I know it's been a few days but I just saw this shot & I think it's still worth a comment. Vey good
Yinz ALL are showing up here with your finest pics.. WOW!! ALL real nice gents!!
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Re: Knife Photography
Knice knife Chris, an bug as well. Blister bug or stink bug?
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Montanaman
Re: Knife Photography
Thanks!, western conifer seed bug, they come out of the wood work when it is below zerodoglegg wrote:Knice knife Kris, an bug as well. Blister bug or stink bug?
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Tony_Wood
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Re: Knife Photography
One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Fabulous knife MontanaM.
Tony W, that's a beautiful pair. Dye it yourself, or get 'em somewhere? Sweet pair.
Tony W, that's a beautiful pair. Dye it yourself, or get 'em somewhere? Sweet pair.
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Re: Knife Photography
Two beauties. Which year has the shorter bolster?
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Jtx
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Beautiful workmanship, Tony. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
Great work Tony.

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Tony, I think those two look great!Tony_Wood wrote:One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.
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Re: Knife Photography
Just wanted to post this Natrix
SCOTT
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/triplef
Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
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Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
https://gumroad.com/l/ZLDb
Blog: https://scottrauberoutdoors.wordpress.c ... e-26-2026/
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Tony_Wood
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Thanks Iman, the stag came from culpeppers.Ivoryman wrote:Fabulous knife MontanaM.
Tony W, that's a beautiful pair. Dye it yourself, or get 'em somewhere? Sweet pair.
QS, thanks. The shorter bolster was from last year. Still changing a few things up with each build trying to find what I like best.Quick Steel wrote:Two beauties. Which year has the shorter bolster?
Appreciated Jtx.Jtx wrote:Beautiful workmanship, Tony. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Thank you sir.doglegg wrote:Great work Tony.![]()
Thank you sir.geocash wrote:Tony_Wood wrote:One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.
93D40E0A-A643-476C-9F97-11DBBC3F542A.jpeg
8F279670-E9B8-4EFB-BD6F-4C75234BD3F4.jpeg
Tony, I think those two look great!
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
Is this one a fresh carry for you Scott? Are you pretty pleased with it's usefulness? I always value you opinion as the knife really gets used.TripleF wrote:Just wanted to post this Natrix
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Ivoryman
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Thanks Tony.
A smooth old Voos and when the sun came out snapped a shot.
A smooth old Voos and when the sun came out snapped a shot.
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doglegg
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Beautiful old knife and glad you got some sun.Ivoryman wrote:Thanks Tony.
A smooth old Voos and when the sun came out snapped a shot.