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doglegg wrote:My little birthday Western 6504 hiding in the ferns.DSCN5825.JPG
I like that photo, dogleg... and the knife is very nice!
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Thank you Jtx. ::handshake::
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Great shot doglegg, like the pose of the knife, kind of like it fell there. Not staged look. Cool.
michaelspayth that's a great close up, love that, and great line up. Love seeing stuff like that.
A squirrel robbed me blind of my strawberry and here's where the grubby little rodent sat and ate it, apparently with a couple sunflower seeds. Nice.
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Great pics Doglegg and Iman!!! ::tu::
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Thanks Charlie and Iman. Iman, if the strawberry eating squirrel sees the bones on that old case he may think more strawberries and go after it. I like it when a picture tells the story. ::nod:: ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Well after closer inspection the story that pic tells is that the grubby little so and so squirrel stole a raspberry, not a strawberry. Different berry, same reaction. :lol: ::super_happy:: Thanks guys
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From today's activities...
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Churchill & Canoe knives posing with a osage bow I just finished making.
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Greg, that is a knice 3 some, make that a 5 some. Always love your bows, those are great knives and the pouches fall into that category as well. ::tu::
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Gorgeous bow Sunknife, great to see the whole. Thanks, keep up the good work.
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Scott and sunknife, both fine photos. ::tu:: ::tu::
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sunknife wrote:Churchill & Canoe knives posing with a osage bow I just finished making.
Awesome bow. Do you sell those?
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Thanks for the compliments Doglegg, Ivoryman, Quick Steel and Tony, I appreciate it fellas. ::handshake::

No I don't sell them Tony. Have traded several, gave away several more, donated some for raffle and accumulated to many. :D Hobby's have a way of getting outta hand sometimes. :lol:
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Waynorth Charlie C. 93 swayback lambs foot dark chestnut jigged bone
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Ivoryman wrote:Waynorth Charlie C. 93 swayback lambs foot dark chestnut jigged bone
Well got. You must be chuffed with your purchase. :D
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I get many of my pics early in the morning when I arrived at my shop. The low angle of the sunlight along with many overcast days this year make for some interesting shadows and mellow light for pics. Here are a couple shots I've taken the past week or so.
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Another pic with shadows. All taken with an older I-phone, I enjoy taking the pics. :)
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I enjoy your taking the pics as well. ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote:I enjoy your taking the pics as well. ::handshake::

Thanks doglegg, I like seeing lots of pics from others as well. I can read but viewing pics is just so much easier. :lol:
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Nothing fancy here. A Queen Steel #16 and a dead log.
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My Case 5154L.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote:My Case 5154L.
Cool! What are the pieces under the knife?
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Steve Warden wrote:
New_Windsor_NY wrote:My Case 5154L.
Cool! What are the pieces under the knife?
Thank you. They are lethal varmint traps. Six sharp prongs pierce the skull of whatever varmint springs the trap. I have never nor will I ever use these. I found them under a house I was working on, many many moons ago. They do still work as they should. I use them as decorations.
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Ding! Lightbulb!! Know that I know what they are, I do recall seeing them many moons ago.
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I have heard those referred to as gopher or mole traps. They sure make for a good back drop in your photo. ::nod::
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