Knives in the Wild

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Steve Warden wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:53 pm Getting a little personal there, eh Floyd? ::uc::


Never mind.

I thought you said, "piddle" ::sotb::
Lol!!! Neither. Did some cutting for the wood stove if that counts?
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If my backyard counts as the wild ::facepalm::
Hand made by Robert Kegler in the mid to late 80s.
13.5 inches in length.

One of my favorites ::tu::
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petesknives wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:53 pm If my backyard counts as the wild ::facepalm::
Hand made by Robert Kegler in the mid to late 80s.
13.5 inches in length.

One of my favorites ::tu::
Awesome looking knife Ken! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: Be careful out there, in the wild outdoors! :mrgreen:
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Thanks Tom ::tu::

Luckily the back door to my house was only about 40 feet away from where I took the pic ::super_happy::

Anything further than that I might have not made it ::woot::
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petesknives wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:53 pm If my backyard counts as the wild ::facepalm::
Hand made by Robert Kegler in the mid to late 80s.
13.5 inches in length.

One of my favorites ::tu::
"Now that's a knife" Very nice! :)
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Nice shot pete!!! ::tu::
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A knice photo of a very good looking and dramatic knife. ::nod::
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A nice folder made by Robert Kegler.

Kind of an ez opener type pattern.

Beautiful file work on the liners.

The small dots on the knife is because when I ventured into the Wilderness of my backyard today it was sprinkling a bit ::woot::
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Now that's a nice lookin' knife! Looks like it is a good large size, too. I believe I could help ol' Bambi out of his britches with that one. ::tu::
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Got a new knife I love (an ultralight linerless gec 43 recover) but been working too much overtime to feel like getting out at the end of the day. Sposed to be a bunch of layoffs today so may have more time starting tomorrow. Enjoying everyone's pictures, thanks for sharing.
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Hit a different park, in another county yesterday, because my park locked it's doors...... ::disgust::

This park has a lake and poison ivy....
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Nice
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TripleF wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:00 am Hit a different park, in another county yesterday, because my park locked it's doors...... ::disgust::

This park has a lake and poison ivy....
Nice!
I really like that top shot.
Second shot...poison ivy?!?!
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I liked this rock..on the morning walk...
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Great pic Doc. Isn't it a joy to find things like that. Excellent. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Nice shot, Doc.
First thing that came to mind was fossilized pelvic bone.

::shrug::

Well, it was. :?
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Love this knife, the recover turned the Oregon Trapper into a real EDC. Top pic is Oregon Trapper on Oregon grape (in Oregon of course).
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turkey hunting today found woodpecker work
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Great pictures everybody! ::tu:: :D
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roseandthistlecustom wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 1:02 am IMG_20200403_145755_909.jpgIMG_20200403_145755_911.jpgIMG_20200403_145610_468.jpg
Love this knife, the recover turned the Oregon Trapper into a real EDC. Top pic is Oregon Trapper on Oregon grape (in Oregon of course).
Is there a morel to this story? ::shrug::
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jmh58 wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 12:52 pmDSC02450.JPG
jmh, those knives always catch my eye. It has such an unusual look. Do you like it? Prefer it? Favor it over other knives for some jobs? Just curious. ::shrug::
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Yes, the morels were quite good. My family had tons of them growing and were throwing them away thinking they were some other kind of mushrooms.
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doglegg wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:19 pm
jmh58 wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 12:52 pmDSC02450.JPG
jmh, those knives always catch my eye. It has such an unusual look. Do you like it? Prefer it? Favor it over other knives for some jobs? Just curious. ::shrug::
Yes.. I like it but sad to say the only use it has gotten is sliced a few tomatoes and cucumbers with it.. ::facepalm:: :oops: :lol:
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