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Sasquach wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 3:38 am Thank you gentlemen.

Here's one I just got from Jamie, arrived today.
Nice Charlie, very nice... ::tu::
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Thank you all for the compliments!
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Nice, Charlie!
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Thanks David and Tim.

Shot this one yesterday evening on our walk through the grove...
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Great photos, as always! ::tu::
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Thank you doglegg and Dan.
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My Kaufmann Germany Daddy Barlow . One of my favorites
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Nice Queen QS. Great pic too. ::tu::
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Ruffinogold wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:16 pm My Kaufmann Germany Daddy Barlow . One of my favorites
Love the photo, nice knife and great background. ::tu::
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Greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate shots Squach, geocash, Ruffinogold, Dan in MI, Dlr 110, Quick Steel, Rookie. Love all the great pics here and please keep them coming everyone. Wow.

Weekend on the Oregon coast and some pics from there. For traveling/vacation I took Schrade, Case, GEC. They covered lots of packaging, lots of sandwich and fruit cutting, slicing, and much whittling from the young boys who all found sticks and made bows and arrows with fishing line for bow string. They were kept busy for hours playing with the toy bows and making sort of straight arrows. Great stuff.
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Looks like you had a great time Iman! Not to mention some great photos. ::tu::

Looked like a thunderstorm was brewing as we lrft for our walk today so I stopped at the back fence ans shot a pic or two just in case we got a downpour. Well, here is a shot from the back fences and there's a wet dog at my feet. :lol:
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Ivoryman wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 5:14 pm Greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate shots Squach, geocash, Ruffinogold, Dan in MI, Dlr 110, Quick Steel, Rookie. Love all the great pics here and please keep them coming everyone. Wow.

Weekend on the Oregon coast and some pics from there. For traveling/vacation I took Schrade, Case, GEC. They covered lots of packaging, lots of sandwich and fruit cutting, slicing, and much whittling from the young boys who all found sticks and made bows and arrows with fishing line for bow string. They were kept busy for hours playing with the toy bows and making sort of straight arrows. Great stuff.
Looks like a great trip Iman.
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Thanks for the beautiful seascapes, Iman.
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Thank you, I-Man, and your photos are also superb (as per usual). Charlie's photo is also superb...but who made that Trapper?
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 4:39 pm Thank you, I-Man, and your photos are also superb (as per usual). Charlie's photo is also superb...but who made that Trapper?
I believe it was made by Bear & Son.
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Few others.
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Took some as the sun was sinking low.
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:43 pm Few others.
Those are some darn good looking traditional knives.... ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:43 pm Few others.
I like the rotary dial phone (makes me wonder how many of my nephew and niece's generation would know what that it). And what is the pattern number on that beautiful Schrade? All I could tell after enlarging the photo is that it appears to have four digits.
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:43 pm Few others.
Yes Sir!
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 2:33 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:43 pm Few others.
I like the rotary dial phone (makes me wonder how many of my nephew and niece's generation would know what that it). And what is the pattern number on that beautiful Schrade? All I could tell after enlarging the photo is that it appears to have four digits.
Agreed on the phone. Blast from the past. Phones didn't fit in your pocket most of my life.
The Schrade is a 61 OT. Modded by Jeffinn with some great bones. Thanks for noticing. Hope you're having a great one.

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Nice pictures folks! ::nod:: ::tu::
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Yer killin' it Iman! You posted too many great shots at once, I got a brain vapor lock lookin' at 'em. ::rotflol:: ::clapping:: ::clapping:: ::clapping:: ::tu::

Shot this one on our walk today.
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