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Knife Photography
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Re: Knife Photography
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Ivory bone, marble floor, carbon steel
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Re: Knife Photography
Got another new addition to my EDC rotation and took it for a walk this evening with the Magnificent Muffin Head.
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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Charlie (Squach)
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I posted these photos on the "other sharp objects" forum, however that thread gets very few views compared to the General Knife Discussion Forum. So I thought I would post these photos in this thread as well,
as this spear can be used as a short sword or a big knife.
Years ago I was in East Africa, backpacking around in the north of Kenya. I met a blacksmith in a small town and I went to his "forge" You can see it the lower photos) and I bought a few spears, axes and knives from him. I took some photos and had a local guy take a few pictures of me at the forge. Here is a picture of me next to the forge and the black smith working on an ax head for me. A little kid is working the bellows (two tire inter tubes). The guy in the red cap is making the shaft. The anvil is a piece of railroad track. The spear in my top pictures was made in that forge. This is a Maasai Lion Spear (there is a lower iron part -sometimes called the "shoe"- and it is not on the spear in the above photos).
Back then I was just a guy with a backpack and the bad judgement to buy about 30 lbs. of forged metal that had to be carried around for a few weeks in the middle of nowhere.
Now I am just a guy with bad judgement in general. 
Years ago I was in East Africa, backpacking around in the north of Kenya. I met a blacksmith in a small town and I went to his "forge" You can see it the lower photos) and I bought a few spears, axes and knives from him. I took some photos and had a local guy take a few pictures of me at the forge. Here is a picture of me next to the forge and the black smith working on an ax head for me. A little kid is working the bellows (two tire inter tubes). The guy in the red cap is making the shaft. The anvil is a piece of railroad track. The spear in my top pictures was made in that forge. This is a Maasai Lion Spear (there is a lower iron part -sometimes called the "shoe"- and it is not on the spear in the above photos).
Back then I was just a guy with a backpack and the bad judgement to buy about 30 lbs. of forged metal that had to be carried around for a few weeks in the middle of nowhere.
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Re: Knife Photography
Messing around with the camera this morning, finally added a lens hood to it, I think it has helped, exposure seems to be closer to spot on. Had to do very little correction.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Photos look great, background looks great, exposure great, bone is incredibly fab-uuuuuu-louuuuuuuus! Woweee.
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Re: Knife Photography
Bad judgment or not, you have great photography skills!
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Thanks Dan!
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Re: Knife Photography
OOF-Da that is a beautiful knife. Great shot!!
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I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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Re: Knife Photography
Great photo of a wonderful knife.

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Fading sunlight
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Excellent photos of a first-rate knife!
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Ivoryman
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Thanks Dan, got it from Q, he's the guy who finds and scores such first rate knives so he deserves half the credit.
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doglegg
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Typical of your wonderful collection Iman. Lovely knife from a great guy. Thanks for sharing. 
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Indeed he does.
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Ivoryman
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Thanks Dan and doglegg, definitely raises the level of the pile when it comes from Q.
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Um...
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Current counter top clutter
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Re: Knife Photography
A picture may be worth 1000 words, but to convey the full extent of such beauty would require an entire gallery of photos...not to mention a library full of thesauruses (thesauri?) So, let me get started with a few that I managed to shoot in the brief seconds during which I was able to force myself to let it go long enough to take a pic or two (or 200!).
This is all thanks to Ivoryman...he found it, he bought it and then, in a supreme gesture of friendship and brotherhood that absolutely boggles the mind, he agreed to trade it to me (for a paltry handful of 'magic beans' and sketchy promises, no less). Wow, What a guy...and what a beautiful knife! You Da Man, Brah. (I'm pinching myself black and blue to be sure I'm not dreaming, this is just too surreal for words.)
For example...right after I snapped this pic...
...a flower blossom fell off an overhanging plant and landed right in the perfect spot for another, even better, photo (notice the few drops of morning dew still on the petal). I could be mistaken, but I have to believe this is nothing less than a blessing from The Universe.
That's going to be a hard one to top, so I'll just show a couple more in different light with different rocky backgrounds that I like.
I realize that this may seem like a bit of overkill, but believe me, it was no easy task choosing just a few from the literally hundreds of photos I ended up taking. But, hey, let's be honest, haven't we all been there and done that...probably more often than we'd care to admit...Thank Heavens for digital photography because in the olden days I surely would have had to spend more on film and processing than on the knives themselves
This is all thanks to Ivoryman...he found it, he bought it and then, in a supreme gesture of friendship and brotherhood that absolutely boggles the mind, he agreed to trade it to me (for a paltry handful of 'magic beans' and sketchy promises, no less). Wow, What a guy...and what a beautiful knife! You Da Man, Brah. (I'm pinching myself black and blue to be sure I'm not dreaming, this is just too surreal for words.)
For example...right after I snapped this pic...
...a flower blossom fell off an overhanging plant and landed right in the perfect spot for another, even better, photo (notice the few drops of morning dew still on the petal). I could be mistaken, but I have to believe this is nothing less than a blessing from The Universe.
That's going to be a hard one to top, so I'll just show a couple more in different light with different rocky backgrounds that I like.
I realize that this may seem like a bit of overkill, but believe me, it was no easy task choosing just a few from the literally hundreds of photos I ended up taking. But, hey, let's be honest, haven't we all been there and done that...probably more often than we'd care to admit...Thank Heavens for digital photography because in the olden days I surely would have had to spend more on film and processing than on the knives themselves
~Q~
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Re: Knife Photography
Not that I'm aware of! Q's full user name is QTCut5.
Q also takes great photos. The flower is indeed a blessing.
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Re: Knife Photography
Haven gotten old I repeat myself a lot. So I say again. WONDERFUL KNIFE!!!!!!

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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
- TripleF
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This Imperial
SCOTT
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Thanks bud. I did , no one bought them....LOL!!
SCOTT
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https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/triplef
Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
https://gumroad.com/l/ZLDb
Blog: https://scottrauberoutdoors.wordpress.c ... e-26-2026/