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Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:28 pm Flowers out, sun not so much. What there was to work with.
Came out awesome mate!

Perfect lighting conditions, I myself can never get good pics in direct sunlight.

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Very nice photos, Ivoryman. The third one is my favorite.
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Very nice photos Iman!!! Lots of color in the first two but I'm partial to the third! All three are outstanding! ::clapping::

From today's walk. We had to stay one step ahead of the incoming thunderstorm. The thunder was getting closer and closer as we made our way through the grove. It held off just long enough, the wind came up and the rain started to fall just as we walked back in the house.
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:28 pm Flowers out, sun not so much. What there was to work with.
The photos look great! Did you edit them?
Sasquach wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 11:19 pm From today's walk.
How does the Muffin Head do with thunder? Nice Canoe, as well. I imagine you have an extensive collection of them, and I should have one by week's end!
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:28 pm Flowers out, sun not so much. What there was to work with.
Quick Steel wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:38 pm Although I've seen it a number of times, your E/O never loses its charm for me.
Gotta agree with QuickS about the smooth ivory bone E/O liner lock GEC #85 Bullet End Jack. Such a beautiful piece of cutlery; sometimes I wonder why I ever let it go ::dang:: , but when I see how much you carry/use/photograph it, I know that I made the right decision because if I still had it, it would just be hidden away in my safe. And, I love seeing what you've done over the years with the patina. Improving on a knife like that is a near impossibility IMO, but you have actually improved that knife through use. ::nod:: Well done, mon frère, well done indeed. ::tu::
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All you guys are sooooooo good at setting up pictures with your knives. I wish I could have used them in my book.
Keep the pic's coming because this is one of my favorite threads. ::ds:: ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 1:12 am
Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:28 pm Flowers out, sun not so much. What there was to work with.
The photos look great! Did you edit them?
Sasquach wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 11:19 pm From today's walk.
How does the Muffin Head do with thunder? Nice Canoe, as well. I imagine you have an extensive collection of them, and I should have one by week's end!
Muffin Head does okay with thunder, he doesn't like it much but it doesn't freak him out either.
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Thanks Quick Steel, appreciate it, me too.
Thanks Dinadan, glad you like them.
Thanks Willy Camaro.
Thanks Sasquach.
Thanks Michigan Dan, no I didn't edit them, that's the way the phone camera captured it.
Thanks Q, wow, thanks for the compliments this time. Most of my faves are your old stuff, especially the EZO. Feel like I stole it, would send you and extra hundred for it if you would accept. You deserve it, given all the great ones in my pile from you. It's definitely my favorite spreading spear. I carry it more than I show and use it regularly, love the way the EZO arc fits the ring finger and the bullet end in the palm. They have done other runs since then, but not smooth ivory bone, not a LL EZO, single, and all I can say is thanks. I have other 85s, but none hold a candle to my feelings for this one. I just love the way it feels, the heft, the shape, the size. All of it. What a cool knife, hope GEC does another run of EZO LLs some day. Great pattern. A thousand thanks to Q. Off hand can't think of any knife I like better.
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Been a while since I posted in this thread. I finally took time to photo some of my newer Tuna Valley knives. This is the 2020 Phoenix Jack with Catalina Wine Bone handles and Raindrop Damascus blade.
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A beautiful knife Rookie. Strikingly good looks.
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Squatch, I'm liking all those twisty, turning, limbs encircling your knife.
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Rookie wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 4:59 pm Been a while since I posted in this thread. I finally took time to photo some of my newer Tuna Valley knives. This is the 2020 Phoenix Jack with Catalina Wine Bone handles and Raindrop Damascus blade.



Wow, wish you would post more often around here. One of the best shots I've seen in a while. What a great backdrop, the dandylion spores, the colors, the Catalina, the Damascus, the everything. Wow.


Sasquach, you too, great weaving through the branches shot. Excelleeeeeeeeent.

Love this thread.
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Thanks Guys!
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Rookie, love the jigging and the Damascus, beautiful knife and photo. GEC is always top shelf. ::tu::

One from the archives today...
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Sasquach wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 11:02 pm Rookie, love the jigging and the Damascus, beautiful knife and photo. GEC is always top shelf. ::tu::

One from the archives today...
Beautiful photo Squatch. Lots of color in the flowers and in the knife handles.

Thanks for the comments. I have fun taking knife photos, no stress involved. That TV isn't a GEC made one. GEC hasn't made Tuna knives since 2012.
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Very knice Rookie. I can almost feel the texture. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Sasquach wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 11:02 pm One from the archives today...
No walk due to unfavorable weather, I'm guessing. Great photo of a very good-looking knife (in a pattern I don't recognize).
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Dang alive mates, you boys are killin' it the knife park.
All fantastic knives 'n pictures, no joke about it.
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Rookie wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 11:22 pm
Sasquach wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 11:02 pm Rookie, love the jigging and the Damascus, beautiful knife and photo. GEC is always top shelf. ::tu::

One from the archives today...
Beautiful photo Squatch. Lots of color in the flowers and in the knife handles.

Thanks for the comments. I have fun taking knife photos, no stress involved. That TV isn't a GEC made one. GEC hasn't made Tuna knives since 2012.
Thanks Rookie. I didn't know that about Tuna Valley. See, ya learn something new every day. ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 3:07 am
Sasquach wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 11:02 pm One from the archives today...
No walk due to unfavorable weather, I'm guessing. Great photo of a very good-looking knife (in a pattern I don't recognize).
No, the weather was actually pretty nice but very warm and humid. I spent the entire day taking relatives to Dr. appointments so our walk was an end of the day event. I always try to get the Magnificent Muffin Head out for a decent walk every day so when I got home from running I took a short break, changed clothes, and took Trey out. Of course, once out there I started thinking about a knife pic and realized I had left my phone/camera at the house. ::facepalm::

The knife is a Case Cigar Whittler, mod. 6391 with Bermuda Green Rogers jigged bone handles. Here's another view:
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jmh58 wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 12:00 pm 5AD4E609-10EF-45A4-AC67-CF3FB527E758.jpeg
Very cool pic JMH!

Is that a Victorinox?
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Sasquach wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 1:11 pm
jmh58 wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 12:00 pm 5AD4E609-10EF-45A4-AC67-CF3FB527E758.jpeg
Very cool pic JMH!

Is that a Victorinox?
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jmh58 wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 2:53 pm
Sasquach wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 1:11 pm
jmh58 wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 12:00 pm 5AD4E609-10EF-45A4-AC67-CF3FB527E758.jpeg
Very cool pic JMH!

Is that a Victorinox?
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Well, we got our walk in between rain showers today, one was ending as we left the house and another started just as we were getting home. Perfect timing. Here's today's pic...
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