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Not sure if I've shown these here yet or not. A few different group shots of some of my Tuna Valley knives.
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Rookie wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:57 am Not sure if I've shown these here yet or not. A few different group shots of some of my Tuna Valley knives.
Rookie, very nice knives and photo, like your background as well. Could u tell me if the bottom pics is what TV considers boys knives and if so the length of frames. Been doing research on what is a boys knife, and TV knife co. Is one that isn’t on my list yet .
Thanks for sharing your cutlery and pics.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ripster wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:09 pm Rookie, very nice knives and photo, like your background as well. Could u tell me if the bottom pics is what TV considers boys knives and if so the length of frames. Been doing research on what is a boys knife, and TV knife co. Is one that isn’t on my list yet . Thanks for sharing your cutlery and pics.
No these were just called "Lockback Trappers". All 5 were made by Great Eastern in 2012. The larger 3 are 4-1/2 inches long, built on the GEC 23 pattern. The smaller 2 are 3-7/8 inches long, built on the GEC 72 pattern. All are lock-back style.

Tuna Valley did make a 1 piece prototype of a "Boys JackKnife" that never went in to full production. Here is a photo of it. It is 3-1/2 inches long.
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Thank you . That sure is a great looking piece. Don’t own any TV knives ,they sure look well built.
Great photos .
Have a good one, take care
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Here is a little knife photography, more than one knife.
This is the new display on top of my jewelers cabinet.
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Rookie wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:57 am Not sure if I've shown these here yet or not. A few different group shots of some of my Tuna Valley knives.
Man the Tuna V catalog has nothing on you. Incredible show of fab knives. Great eye candy.
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dlr110 wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 5:00 pm Here is a little knife photography, more than one knife.
This is the new display on top of my jewelers cabinet.
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Nice David! Looks great!
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That is a very fine arrangement David. ::tu::
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the compliments. ::groove::
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#92 Eureka Jack with rotten apples
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Ivoryman wrote: Mon Aug 31, 2020 1:15 am thumbnail_20200830_172416.jpg
I don't know how you did it Iman, the setup works ::tu:: .
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:19 pm That is a very fine arrangement David. ::tu::
Hear, hear!
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Rookie wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:57 am Not sure if I've shown these here yet or not. A few different group shots of some of my Tuna Valley knives.
Well done Rookie. All 4 shots are outstanding, nailed lighting, layout, color contrasts, well done ::tu:: .
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Thanks a bunch, but just put it on the ground couple houses down where an apple tree reaches over the fence above the sidewalk.
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Iman, your photo looks almost like it could be an oil painting. Just superb.
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theatwoodchris wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:58 pm Wenger soldier ouvert.jpg

Just an old Wenger soldier
Nice photo and nice knife! ::tu::
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theatwoodchris wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:58 pm Wenger soldier ouvert.jpg

Just an old Wenger soldier
Nice knife, but I really like the background for the picture. Very good idea.
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Two more added to my collection.
1st is a SCHRADE+ U.S.A. L.T.D. The 2nd one is a PROV. CUT. CO./PROV. R.I. U.S.A.
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dlr110 wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 5:10 pm Two more added to my collection.
1st is a SCHRADE+ U.S.A. L.T.D. The 2nd one is a PROV. CUT. CO./PROV. R.I. U.S.A.
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Great photography!! :) nice knives too!
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::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Ooooooo David, I know where that knife came from ::poke:: .
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Happy it went your way, least it saved me some money :mrgreen: .
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theatwoodchris wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:58 pm Wenger soldier ouvert.jpg

Just an old Wenger soldier
::welcome:: to AAPK sir!
Glad you decided to join the crowd. There's always room for another knife nut ::handshake:: .

Like David (dlr) said, excellent photo.
Would make an excellent setup for a knife business.
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