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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 1:21 am That is a beauty Paul.
You can say that again QS! ::tu::
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Great pic of a Nice knife Paul!!! ::tu::
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An early micarta by T.A. Davison.
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joeradza wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 4:59 pm An early micarta by T.A. Davison.
::tu:: :shock: ::tu::
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A few recent pics ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 1:21 am That is a beauty Paul.
WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 2:05 am
Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 1:21 am That is a beauty Paul.
You can say that again QS! ::tu::
jmh58 wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2019 1:34 pm Great pic of a Nice knife Paul!!! ::tu::
John :D
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Great pics zed !! I like the knife in the last pic!!! ::tu::
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Thanks John ::tu:: its a Casström woodsman , great knife ::tu::
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Santa Barbara Ca. drift-wood and shell to compliment my Case 130th Anniversary Barlow and Trapper.
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OF, Very fine photos and knives. ::tu::
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Nice photos of those very fine Case anniversary knives, Old Folder.

Cool gear and cool photos, Paul!
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Old Folder wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 2:43 am Santa Barbara Ca. drift-wood and shell to compliment my Case 130th Anniversary Barlow and Trapper.

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Wow! Very, very impressive, both subject matter, and photography work. I can almost smell the Pacific.
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Old Folder wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 2:43 am Santa Barbara Ca. drift-wood and shell to compliment my Case 130th Anniversary Barlow and Trapper.
Beautiful knives, very nice setting. ::tu::
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OF, that is calendar material. Great photo and knife.
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Old Folder wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 2:43 am Santa Barbara Ca. drift-wood and shell to compliment my Case 130th Anniversary Barlow and Trapper.

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Dan I just got that same one in the trapper, but my photography skills are not as good as yours.
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Thank you for the compliments guys ::nod::.
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dlr110 wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:36 pm
Old Folder wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 2:43 am Santa Barbara Ca. drift-wood and shell to compliment my Case 130th Anniversary Barlow and Trapper.

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Dan I just got that same one in the trapper, but my photography skills are not as good as yours.
Thank you David, however, my photo skills are not so good.
My first picture above looks as if a beautiful sunset is high-lighting the rear of the picture. Totally coincidental.
I'm glad you were able to pick up the Case Trapper. SMKW currently has it on back-order, and states that at the first of the year (2020) it will be going into "The Vault" I don't know what the vault means?
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OF, Going into the vault means that it will no longer be made or sold. It will no longer be offered. Many vaulted patterns are reissued after a period of years.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 6:41 pm OF, Going into the vault means that it will no longer be made or sold. It will no longer be offered. Many vaulted patterns are reissued after a period of years.
Thank you, I had the same question. ::tu::
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Thanks QS ::tu::
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My edc is an amber stag sowbelly by John Lloyd and below is my grail which I chased for a considerable amount of time, a Jerry Halfrich prototype amber stag rounder.
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joeradza wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:51 am My edc is an amber stag sowbelly by John Lloyd and below is my grail which I chased for a considerable amount of time, a Jerry Halfrich prototype amber stag rounder.
Couple of beauties! The Rounder is a great pattern.

A favorite pic of mine, I have shared it before. Tom Overeynder won the Buster Warenski award at the esteemed, Art Knife Invitational in San Diego in November, which I attended. He sold a knife engraved by Barry Lee Hands for well over 100k. Tom is a first class knife maker and being inducted into the AKI is well deserved.

Wharncliffe trapper, CPM-D2, Sambar stag with gold pins and shield
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joeradza wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:51 am My edc is an amber stag sowbelly by John Lloyd and below is my grail which I chased for a considerable amount of time, a Jerry Halfrich prototype amber stag rounder.
I see why, Joe. A great looking knife! & shots.
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Montanaman wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:30 pm
joeradza wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:51 am My edc is an amber stag sowbelly by John Lloyd and below is my grail which I chased for a considerable amount of time, a Jerry Halfrich prototype amber stag rounder.
Couple of beauties! The Rounder is a great pattern.

A favorite pic of mine, I have shared it before. Tom Overeynder won the Buster Warenski award at the esteemed, Art Knife Invitational in San Diego in November, which I attended. He sold a knife engraved by Barry Lee Hands for well over 100k. Tom is a first class knife maker and being inducted into the AKI is well deserved.

Wharncliffe trapper, CPM-D2, Sambar stag with gold pins and shield

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That one, too, Kris!
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Joe, Kris if I EDC a knife like those I'd have to wear white gloves to get them out of my pocket. Awesome knives! ::handshake::
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