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John, that's a neat looking piece of wood. The colors in that Case bonestag match and make that a great picture! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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This was my grandfather’s knife.

Carry it a few times per year to remember.
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Old Folder wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 9:39 pm MERRY CHRISTMAS 2019

Complete set of "Fight'n Rooster" Biblical series.
Only 300 of each made. Obtained from "Clarence Risner" in 1989.
The Rose of Sharon #079. Rose Crackle Celluloid
Amazing Grace #083. Tan & Green Stripe Celluloid
Lily of The Valley #083. Genuine Pearl


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Great pics and presentation my friend!!!
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Thank you Scott. ::handshake::
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Doc B wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 11:40 pm John, that's a neat looking piece of wood. The colors in that Case bonestag match and make that a great picture! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Doc.. ::handshake:: Sometimes ya just get lucky!!! :lol: :lol:
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Very nice set, very nicely photographed, Old Folder.

John - that is a really good photo with the dead tree and the Case. The quality of the wood certainly complements the handle.

Nice photo, Tony. I bet you check your pocket a hundred times a day when you carry that knife.

The climate here on the Gulf Coast is a bit odd. Today I noticed that my pear tree's leaves were very autumnal, so I picked up a few to used as a back drop.
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A very nice shot, Mel. ::tu::
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Quite the pare pair Mel.
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Thank You Mel.. ::handshake::

And your pic aint bad either!!! ::tu:: :D ::tu::
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Tony_Wood wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 12:07 am
You have some fantastically extraordinary knives.
Keep the pics coming.
Thanks Tony ::tu::


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Thanks, fellows, for the comments about my photo.

Beautiful knife, beautiful photo, Kris.

Here is an old Schrade on an old pine. Not much left of either. The second photo was when I was trying to figure out how to stage the knife. Notice that I had help from Socrates, and he had a reward!
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Dinadan wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:23 pm Thanks, fellows, for the comments about my photo.

Beautiful knife, beautiful photo, Kris.

Here is an old Schrade on an old pine. Not much left of either. The second photo was when I was trying to figure out how to stage the knife. Notice that I had help from Socrates, and he had a reward!
Great photos, Mel. Funny, I would have taken Socrates for a Stout fan.
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Montanaman wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 4:06 pm
Tony_Wood wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 12:07 am
You have some fantastically extraordinary knives.
Keep the pics coming.
Thanks Tony ::tu::


Al Williams book on Bob Loveless "Living on the Edge". My drop point belonged to Al, he had an amazing collection of Loveless knives.

LovelessAAPK.jpg

Here is a great article from Sports Illustrated in 1980:

https://www.si.com/vault/1980/07/14/824 ... not-at-all
Always enjoy your posts, Kris, and always learn something. You are correct, that is a great article.
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I say German Lager, and not the cheap stuff ::huff:: .
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Great looking knife, Greg. 👍

Here's a favorite carry of mine-
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Sweet, SWEET knife Greg. Did you make the key holder? ::shrug:: ::tu:: ::tu::

LanG, those old Westerns are addictive. ::nod:: ::tu::
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A treasure from John Lloyd. Brass zulu engraved by Tom Baldwin.
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Great pic and knife joeradza. ::nod::
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doglegg wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 2:01 pm Great pic and knife joeradza. ::nod::
Agree ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Unique and very impressive. ::tu::
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Great knives and photos from everyone!

Here is one of my Case XX 6392 and my Spyderco McBee.
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Nice pic Jtx.. ::tu::
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Does this count as "Knife Photography?"
I bought this blade opener, because I keep my nails short and sometimes I have a hard time opening blades on some of the older knives.
It's a Rough Rider, stainless steel full tang and smooth bone handle.
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dlr110 wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:01 pm Does this count as "Knife Photography?"
I bought this blade opener, because I keep my nails short and sometimes I have a hard time opening blades on some of the older knives.
It's a Rough Rider, stainless steel full tang and smooth bone handle.
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Works for me!!! ::tu:: ::nod::
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