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Been away from knives for a while. Finally decided to pull some out and oil them and then had to take a few pics of the Spyderco Dragonfly Tattoo and Kiwi.
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I have always liked the looks of that Kiwi. ::tu::
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Took this the other day before I went camping...
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Rustle47 wrote:Been away from knives for a while. Finally decided to pull some out and oil them and then had to take a few pics of the Spyderco Dragonfly Tattoo and Kiwi.
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Nice Spydercos!!!
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TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Ah yes, a reminder of simpler times. I love the pic Scott. ::tu::
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sunknife wrote:
TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Ah yes, a reminder of simpler times. I love the pic Scott. ::tu::
Thank you ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote:David, that's better than a new one. ::tu::
treefarmer wrote:^What Floyd said! ::tu::
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Thank you Floyd and Philip. It still has a strong spring and snaps like a gator. The blade has a concave grind and gets really sharp. :)
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TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Nice shot Scott! ::tu::

I had a subscription to Outdoor Life Years ago along with Field & Stream and Guns & Ammo. Now-a-days we read everything on line and I don't have any magazine subscriptions. Times are changing.
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This is a gift package I received from a fellow collector. The tin is an unopened 2018 Halloween Tribal Lock.
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With those kinds of gifts you don't get a birthday this year Charlie. Those are some pretty knice knives. Gracious giver. ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:With those kinds of gifts you don't get a birthday this year Charlie. Those are some pretty knice knives. Gracious giver. ::tu::
That's okay. I'm at that point in life where I'd rather skip a birthday or two! ::rotflol::

It is a very gracious and generous gift indeed! ::super_happy::
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Sasquach wrote:
TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Nice shot Scott! ::tu::

I had a subscription to Outdoor Life Years ago along with Field & Stream and Guns & Ammo. Now-a-days we read everything on line and I don't have any magazine subscriptions. Times are changing.

I know.....right.
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TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Scott I keep coming back to this pic. Well composed and great subject. It is really a great pic. ::nod:: ::tu::
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big monk wrote:
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big monk wrote::) ____________have a great day ::tu:: ::tu::
Nice pic big monk ::tu::
Those are both very attractive looking knives, I love the liner lock feature on them too. Whats the handle material on the right one?
Stag on the left ____ Mammoth Ivory on the right ::tu:: ::tu:: ___ photo of a few more,I have with Ivory**__ below :)
Can't quit checking out your ivories here Big Monk, would that top one that looks about like black be Mammoth or Mastodon or something? Well they're all fabulous, but that top one to me is such a rare beauty. Good scores BMonk. Thanks again for bringing them out. Never seen that one before. Such rare and fabulous color. Feel free to post that one anytime you feel like it. Mmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnn.
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doglegg wrote:
TripleF wrote:Took this the other day before I went camping...
Scott I keep coming back to this pic. Well composed and great subject. It is really a great pic. ::nod:: ::tu::

Thanks Floyd!! ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Golden brown bone low light
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Good looking photography there I-Man. ::tu:: I like the bone and shield on the knife, also the patina and long pull on the blade. To me that knife has a look that makes you think it could have been made years ago. Timeless style.
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Great photo Iman. A very warm knife. ::tu::
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A classic photo; a classic knife. ::tu::
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Thanks guys, appreciate it. Sunknife I like the aged look. This ones bones call me and the patina make it look better and better IMHO. I love the look of old, aged bone and carbon steel. Thanks.
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Ivoryman wrote:Golden brown bone low light
‘At ter’ is what I’m talkin’ ‘bout. All around nice.
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Love the jigging on that Cripple Creek, Ivoryman! Great lookin' knife! ::tu::

Walkin' the Legendary Muffin Head this morning and took a couple of shots. It's starting to look like spring has sprung but I ain't hangin' my snow shovel back in the shed yet!
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Thanks Tony, great looking knives you've been showing with your mark on them. Excellent viewing material.
Sweet shot with the flowers Squach, you have more out than we do here. Amazing color, the knife is cool too. Great deep green to black. Calendar.
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Positively love the coloring Charlie. A true beauty.
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Carving a few faces on these Walrus teeth. Thought I'd throw a knife in there so I could post it.
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