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Dinadan wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 10:14 pm Knice, Charlie!

Here is a photo from my meandering around outside this afternoon.
Now that's a great tree shot with the carved face.

Squach, great one too. Color is fab.
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Dinadan wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 10:14 pm Knice, Charlie!

Here is a photo from my meandering around outside this afternoon.
Nice knife and great photo!
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Sasquach wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 8:06 pm Beautiful day for a walk today! The wind died down, mid 60s, and plenty of sunshine.
Beautiful picture! ::tu:: ::nod::
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Dinadan wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 10:14 pm Knice, Charlie!

Here is a photo from my meandering around outside this afternoon.
Cool picture! ::tu:: Makes you wonder who did the carving. ::hmm::
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Thanks to all for the comments! ::super_happy::

I like the Wood Spirit tree Mel!!! And of course I'm a sucker for the old Sharpfingers! ::tu::

Here's one from today's walk...
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Very nice photo, Charlie. Old wood does have an appeal.

Thanks for all the feedback, fellows! I think I got more positive comments about that tree photo than any other that I have ever posted. The tree is actually in my back yard, and I did the face. After watching Game of Thrones a couple of years ago, I wanted to try carving one of those faces like the heart trees had. Mine was not too successful, but it looks better now that it has aged a couple of years. Here is another photo with a bit more context.
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Dinadan wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 10:46 pm Very nice photo, Charlie. Old wood does have an appeal.

Thanks for all the feedback, fellows! I think I got more positive comments about that tree photo than any other that I have ever posted. The tree is actually in my back yard, and I did the face. After watching Game of Thrones a couple of years ago, I wanted to try carving one of those faces like the heart trees had. Mine was not too successful, but it looks better now that it has aged a couple of years. Here is another photo with a bit more context.
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And a mini Kukri.
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Looks pretty good to me, good job. And looks older to me than a couple years, serious bark growth I guess. Cool idea and execution, now it's paying off.
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Muggy walk today, mid 80s, humid "thick" air, with thunderstorms threatening. Even Captain Canine was a bit subdued. The distant thunder made him wary.
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Neglected fire hydrant
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Sasquach wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 8:57 pm Muggy walk today, mid 80s, humid "thick" air, with thunderstorms threatening.
Humidity... ::barf::

The Trapper, on the other hand, looks pretty dang good. I can't quite make out the tang stamp on it.
Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:09 am Neglected fire hydrant
Great photo of a GEC (I think?), though. Sooner or later, I'll have to get my paws on a GEC.
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 1:52 am
Sasquach wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 8:57 pm Muggy walk today, mid 80s, humid "thick" air, with thunderstorms threatening.
Humidity... ::barf::

The Trapper, on the other hand, looks pretty dang good. I can't quite make out the tang stamp on it.
Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:09 am Neglected fire hydrant
Great photo of a GEC (I think?), though. Sooner or later, I'll have to get my paws on a GEC.
Thanks Dan, right you are, GEC made Northwoods on the #86 frame. Thanks.
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:09 am Neglected fire hydrant
Love the Northwoods! Nice shot too Ivoryman!!! ::tu::

What is that on the center of the hydrant cap?
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 1:52 am
Sasquach wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 8:57 pm Muggy walk today, mid 80s, humid "thick" air, with thunderstorms threatening.
Humidity... ::barf::

The Trapper, on the other hand, looks pretty dang good. I can't quite make out the tang stamp on it.

Thanks Dan. The knife is a Schrade + USA. It's the same size and shape as a 94OT gunstock trapper but it does not have a model number stamped on it.
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Due to liquid atmospheric disruption today's shot is indoors...
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Nice, Charlie. It is a bit wet here, too.

Here is another Schrade from my garden.
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Sasquach wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:35 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:09 am Neglected fire hydrant
Love the Northwoods! Nice shot too Ivoryman!!! ::tu::

What is that on the center of the hydrant cap?



Good eye Squach, it's a painted rock. Don't know who is doing it, but I find them all over the park and neighborhood since covid. Guess some kids who are out of school with more time on their hands. Some have messages, like "be safe" or "you got this" and some have lady bugs, fish, designs like this or whatever. It was there so I left it where I found it and took the pic.
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Dinadan wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 3:39 pm Nice, Charlie. It is a bit wet here, too.

Here is another Schrade from my garden.
Thanks Mel. I see you were able to decipher me meteorologic metaphor. ::bad_day:: ::rotflol::

Great pic....nice old 158OT too! ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 4:57 pm
Sasquach wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:35 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 12:09 am Neglected fire hydrant
Love the Northwoods! Nice shot too Ivoryman!!! ::tu::

What is that on the center of the hydrant cap?



Good eye Squach, it's a painted rock. Don't know who is doing it, but I find them all over the park and neighborhood since covid. Guess some kids who are out of school with more time on their hands. Some have messages, like "be safe" or "you got this" and some have lady bugs, fish, designs like this or whatever. It was there so I left it where I found it and took the pic.
That's neat, little art projects left for all to enjoy. ::tu::
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Homegrown Strawberries with a Stag Tiny Muscrat doing the slicing! :)
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Case and strawberries, that a potent combination Woodwalker!!! Nice shot. ::tu::

Here's one from my walk in the woods today with the Muffin Head...
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Sasquach wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 9:19 pm Case and strawberries, that a potent combination Woodwalker!!! Nice shot. ::tu::

Here's one from my walk in the woods today with the Muffin Head...
Thank you Sasquatch! I always enjoy your photo's! Keep em coming! ::handshake:: :)
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Great shot Woodwalker, love the berries and the knife. Great little Case.
jmh, love the color on that Case amber bone. Nice woodpecker holes too. Great shot.
Squach, that Copperlock made me think of this, had it out for lockback thread, thought I'd drop it on here too. Keep them coming guys, great stuff, love this thread.


E. Ivory scales, bare head, lanyard tube Case Copperlock modified by Glennbad and commissioned by Hawaii 5 Q. Thank you both.
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 10:28 pm Great shot Woodwalker, love the berries and the knife. Great little Case.
jmh, love the color on that Case amber bone. Nice woodpecker holes too. Great shot.
Squach, that Copperlock made me think of this, had it out for lockback thread, thought I'd drop it on here too. Keep them coming guys, great stuff, love this thread.


E. Ivory scales, bare head, lanyard tube Case Copperlock modified by Glennbad and commissioned by Hawaii 5 Q. Thank you both
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 10:28 pm Great shot Woodwalker, love the berries and the knife. Great little Case.
jmh, love the color on that Case amber bone. Nice woodpecker holes too. Great shot.
Squach, that Copperlock made me think of this, had it out for lockback thread, thought I'd drop it on here too. Keep them coming guys, great stuff, love this thread.


E. Ivory scales, bare head, lanyard tube Case Copperlock modified by Glennbad and commissioned by Hawaii 5 Q. Thank you both.
Thanks Iman! Love your knife and your photo's!! ::handshake:: :)
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