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Tony, Iman, jmh, I like it when you guys get out of the house. Sometimes it is the knives and sometimes it is the setting but always wonderful. Thanks. ::tu::
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Just cheap letter openers, but I like ‘em.
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Strawberries on the way
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Great knives Paul and Iman. ::tu:: ::tu::
Tony help me here. Are the long ones for vowels and the short one for consonants? And what makes some letters cheaper than others? Does it matter if the vowels are long or short? Are the more colorful ones better on diphthongs? Just a few questions that came to mind. Thanks. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Wow is all I can say Travis. Incredible stag, incredible knife, great back drop and colors. Wow.
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Very sleek, very beautiful. Nicely shot. Well done.
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TravisB, that is a great looking knife! ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote:Wow is all I can say Travis. Incredible stag, incredible knife, great back drop and colors. Wow.
Thanks Ivoryman!! :)
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Thank you Quick Steel , Jtx :) ::tu::
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One I took yesterday, a little too much sun, but ah well ::tu::
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TravisB, two great shots. Like them both. ::tu::
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Deuce Travis, wow that kudu bone is cool, you should put those babies in the Northwoods Bear Lake thread. It would be the better for it. Two outstanding beauties.
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::tu:: ::tu::
::tu:: ::tu::
Two thumbs up for each one!
Way to go, Travis!!
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Thanks Doglegg, Ivoryman and Steve !! :)

Ivoryman I will look to put them there for sure, thanks ::tu:: I have plenty more bear lake pics, it's my favourite :D ::tu::
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Tom Overeynder wharncliffe trapper
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Beautiful shot Mman. A joy to see.
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Wonderful photo and wonderful knife MM. How's the baby doing? I bet she is getting big and I bet big sister is still her mentor. God bless your family. ::nod:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:Wonderful photo and wonderful knife MM. How's the baby doing? I bet she is getting big and I bet big sister is still her mentor. God bless your family. ::nod:: ::nod::
Ivoryman wrote:Beautiful shot Mman. A joy to see.
Thank you gentlemen, the sun is finally coming out after 10 days. The girls are doing great, growing fast!
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Montanaman wrote:Tom Overeynder wharncliffe trapper

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Handsome knife Kris.

I'm starting to appreciate the stockman patterns more and more. This one, although a cheap brand, Rough Rider, has a lot to appreciate. Nice smooth blade action with medium pulls, no blade rub and near perfect fit and finish. Also have to admit I love the bone on rough rider knives. This one was dyed by me to mellow out the orange color.
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Great work on the dye job. 100% improvement. Very warm. ::tu:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:Great work on the dye job. 100% improvement. Very warm. ::tu:: ::nod::
For sure!
Looks great, Greg ::tu:: ::tu::
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Bulgalian sharpness test
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I think it passed the test Eustace, and looked great doing it. ::tu::
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