Knives in the Wild
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A rare find out on the desert trail.
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My Scout with me yesterday
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Great shot with that blossom and the green. Great scales too, love the swirls. Is that Celluloid? Beauty.
FFF great field find, great shots.
GSPTOPD, great pose with the antler. Nice everyone.
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Great find and pic GPS......
That knife fits you Scott.

That knife fits you Scott.
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Yessir, thank you! I just put a couple more pics in the Remington forum, if interested.
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P.B. have you ever used mineral oil on stag to try and "rejuvenate" it or freshen it up? If so, how have you applied it?Papa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Aug 31, 2021 3:04 am Some sweet folders and fixed blades being put on the trails.![]()
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Had my friend JerryD with me yesterday!! He gifted this Cryo G-10 to me a few years ago!!
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Re: Knives in the Wild
To answer your question in short, yes I've used mineral oil on one fixed blade I had for several years and on several older bovine bone handle knives. I only use food grade non-formulated mineral oil. This is the type you get at a pharmacy. I use a cotton swap, to apply it, and get in all the nooks and crannies, just enough to be damp with it. Then I will wipe off any excess with a soft cloth.
There has always been a great debate on using any types of oils on stag and bone. Some claim it will soften or discolor over time. I've not seen this with pure food grade mineral oil. It has no additives, and is odorless, tasteless and will not go rancid like plant based oils. Just my .02 cents worth that ain't worth a nickle.
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Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 2:24 amTo answer your question in short, yes I've used mineral oil on one fixed blade I had for several years and on several older bovine bone handle knives. Just my .02 cents worth that ain't worth a nickle.
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Splitting wood today this red vein took a photo with my Buck.
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Re: Knives in the Wild
Eagle watching at Kinzua Lake this past weekend.
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Wood always makes a great backdrop for a knife. Superb photo, as always!
Nice! I'd be very tempted to drop a line in the lake.
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Great picture John!
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Forgot to bring my fishing pole along!!
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Thank You Tom!!
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John, you could have posted a crappy photo taken on your trash can in the backyard, and it would have been great to see! Have really missed your outings and pics, and great to see them again! Nice one, glad you are doing better!
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Knice knife, knice glass, knice photo. 
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Thank You Ike..
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Thank You Floyd..
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I forgot to get a knife in the pic but here's the view from the top of the Astoria column.
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Nice view!roseandthistlecustom wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:38 pm IMG_20210917_181002_297.jpg
I forgot to get a knife in the pic but here's the view from the top of the Astoria column.
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I believe it would be best not lay your knife on that rail!roseandthistlecustom wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:38 pm IMG_20210917_181002_297.jpg
I forgot to get a knife in the pic but here's the view from the top of the Astoria column.
I was not familiar with the Astoria Column, I've had another learning moment on AAPK thanks to roseandthistlecustom!
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I also had to look it up.treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 12:38 amI believe it would be best not lay your knife on that rail!roseandthistlecustom wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:38 pm IMG_20210917_181002_297.jpg
I forgot to get a knife in the pic but here's the view from the top of the Astoria column.That might turn into an oops moment.
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I was not familiar with the Astoria Column, I've had another learning moment on AAPK thanks to roseandthistlecustom!![]()
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Re: Knives in the Wild
Same here gents... Awesome view R&T!!! Thank you for sharing, 
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