Knives in the Wild

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thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm
Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 11:59 pm Barn Door Robeson
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That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
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thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm
Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 11:59 pm Barn Door Robeson
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That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
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::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::clapping::
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Niiiiiiiiiiiiice, all the way 'round!!
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roseandthistlecustom wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 5:12 pm IMG_20200515_164654_571.jpgIMG_20200515_164521_717.jpgIMG_20200515_164912_428.jpgIMG_20200515_165036_865.jpg
Beautiful. Looks like several was on the water.
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thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm
Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 11:59 pm Barn Door Robeson
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That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
Bill
Thanks Bill. And I agree, Steve does usually have some Prime GTO background.
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TPK wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:49 pm
thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm
Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 11:59 pm Barn Door Robeson
Robeson00.png
That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
Bill
Those GTO's ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::tu::
Pfffffff… The Goat's have been running loose long enough, time to take you boys down a notch. I'll take one of your gto's, and raise you a lift of 69' SS 350's...
:mrgreen:
Come on boy, ya got ta answer. Or are ya ...chicken... ::poke::
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 1:49 am
TPK wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:49 pm
thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm

That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
Bill
Those GTO's ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::tu::
Pfffffff… The Goat's have been running loose long enough, time to take you boys down a notch. I'll take one of your gto's, and raise you a lift of 69' SS 350's...
:mrgreen:
Come on boy, ya got ta answer. Or are ya ...chicken... ::poke::
Willy :D
Nice.....and the Case looks good also. :lol:
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 1:49 am
TPK wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:49 pm
thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 3:45 pm

That is beautiful Papa B. I clicked here because Steve was last post and I was wondering what his knives were doing in the wild instead of in front of really cool GTO's! But glad I did. Beautiful knife and picture
Bill
Those GTO's ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::super_happy:: ::tu::
Pfffffff… The Goat's have been running loose long enough, time to take you boys down a notch. I'll take one of your gto's, and raise you a lift of 69' SS 350's...
:mrgreen:
Come on boy, ya got ta answer. Or are ya ...chicken... ::poke::
Willy :D
Nice Willy! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: And nice Cars! ::tu:: :D I can't compete with those! ::facepalm:: I helped an Uncle rebuild a Chevel SS as a kid. Man was it nice looking!!! :shock: And the sound!!! ::woot:: Soon as we had it finished, he sold it. ::td:: About broke my little heart! ::doh:: Been wacky ever since then! :mrgreen: If I ever became a millionaire I'd have several old timers. A GTO, a Chevel SS, a Camaro, a Mustang and a couple of old pick up trucks just to start off with. ::hmm:: Then maybe a Road Runner, a Jeep, a Bronco, a Trans Am, a Firebird..., and so on, and so on, and so on! :lol: ::super_happy:: Nothin wronge with dreaming! ::pray::
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Well played, Willy. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank ya mates ::handshake:: .
Yes, we can only dream...
My dream car is a 69' Z/28 RS/SS 350... All done up in the factory green, black stripes, the standard rims/headlights, and hounds-tooth interior... ::super_happy:: .
You can keep your junky mustangs, roll over Beethoven, and make way for the ZL-1 ::woot::.
Weeeeell, if you have half a million bucks laying round... ::facepalm::. Least you can still get a basic camaro for under 50 grand. Swap-out all the parts to RS/SS, and your good to go. Throw a 396 aluminum block in there, and fat mags, you can really roll ::tu:: .
Ya, I understand you going a little wonky Tom, a Chevel will do that too a guy... especially the 454... ::sotb:: .

As you can see, i'm not much of a mustang guy... ::poke:: .
Funny thing thou, i'm a big mercury cougar guy... Man that was a nice car! Not to mention a Challenger, Charger, AMC Javelin, Roadrunner (Beep-beep!), Jeep, Bronco, Range Rover, Mercedes SLK, Buick GS 455, ….
Oh well, like you say, a guy can dream...

And lovely outdoors pics everyone ::tu:: . Some mighty perty country out there ::nod:: .
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That would be a Buick GS 455 Stage One correct
Willycamaro ::hmm::
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petesknives wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 7:04 pm That would be a Buick GS 455 Stage One correct
Willycamaro ::hmm::
Yup ::tu:: .
And to take that up a notch further , how bout the gsx 455 stage 1 ::woot:: .
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Convertible of course ::woot::

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So a couple days ago there was a fire at my home park. I promise......I had nothing to do with it!!
One of the Rangers told me where it started and I trotted over there....

Couple pics from inside the burn area...

Same knife (gift from Dale (ORVET) with orange bone handles....notice the light difference in the pics...
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TripleF wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 11:38 pm So a couple days ago there was a fire at my home park. I promise......I had nothing to do with it!!
One of the Rangers told me where it started and I trotted over there....

Couple pics from inside the burn area...

Same knife (gift from Dale (ORVET) with orange bone handles....notice the light difference in the pics...
WOW Scott. It's almost as if the scales have iridescent qualities. Very Nice.
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Great pic of a beautiful knife, Scott!
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That is neat Scott! Not the fire... the knife, after the fire.
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It really is a beautiful shot, you made something wonderful, out of destruction. Well done ::tu::
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Thanks fellas!!
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Another KOOL pic Scott!! 8) NICE!!! ::tu::
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That is a great shot, a lot of character in both the knife and the weathered, old chunk of wood.
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Ditto what Ike said. I had the same reaction as Ike but I couldn't quite figure out how to say it. But Ike said exactly what I was thinking. Which is a long way of explaining that you made a very nice shot.
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3rd ::tu::
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Yup. I like it 👍
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