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A few of the Mammoth F'n Rooser Q bombed us with. Looooooooooove the color and texture of this ivory. Smooth, substantial, satisfying.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 12:59 am A few of the Mammoth F'n Rooser Q bombed us with. Looooooooooove the color and texture of this ivory. Smooth, substantial, satisfying.
Very, very nice!! ::tu::
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I agree wholeheartedly!
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SUPER nice, Iman!
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Very nice work fellers, I do like that mammoth I man.
::tu::

Here's "Stonewash on Stones"
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WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:24 am Very nice work fellers, I do like that mammoth I man.
::tu::

Here's "Stonewash on Stones"
Thanks for the notice, that was a Q piece.
Nice looker and good background. Makes for a sweet shot. ::tu::
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Willy, I like your CJRB.

Here is a Mini Griptillian (Benchmade) with AWT aluminum scales.
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Thanks fellers!

Her brother Crag is in my cart right now. He's half price off, and fairly reliable. You just have to let him live with you, and feed him. Other than that, he's a good guy.
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Splendid knives fellows. Very impressive.
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WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:24 am Here's "Stonewash on Stones"
Great photos, Willy! I like the olive green G-10.
Jtx wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 4:21 pm Here is a Mini Griptillian (Benchmade) with AWT aluminum scales.
More nice scales, and that's quite the pile of stickers!
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Out getting some flip therapy, and Vitamin D, while i'm still trying to get better.
Hot n dry on the gravel pile.
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WillyCamaro wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 7:40 pm Out getting some flip therapy, and Vitamin D, while i'm still trying to get better.
Hot n dry on the gravel pile.
That is a very nice pic, WillyC, the colors of the gravel and knife scales complement one another nicely.

Overcast all day here, I got my vitamin D in pill form!
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Nice photo, Willy, and hope you're doing well now!
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After decades of doing battle with the beasts: shooting, trapping, clubbing them as they run down the fence, finally got two birds with one stone, or two rats with one trap. Probably only happened because there were two young, stupid, inexperienced rats running together. Was a good morning checking the vermin traps. Had the Case and Tidioute along to witness the mayhem.
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Cool knives, Iman - and congrats on the trap!

Since we're doing animals, how about a piggie?! :D
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Thanks Tim, appreciate the comment.

Out last night at sunset over Lake Washington, looking west at Husky Stadium, U of Washington campus and an old Case 6232.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2023 6:38 am Thanks Tim, appreciate the comment.

Out last night at sunset over Lake Washington, looking west at Husky Stadium, U of Washington campus and an old Case 6232.
Hey Iman, my son and I did some birding there last time I was up that way. Beautiful area and gardens.
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Great pics, Iman! ::tu::
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Thanks guys, appreciate it. Got lucky with the sunset and angles. Thanks again.
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Fantastic photos, Tim and I-Man! ::tu::
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Syracuse Knife Co rehandled
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TripleF wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 12:05 pm Syracuse Knife Co rehandled
::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 12:05 pm Syracuse Knife Co rehandled
Great scales, that is a looker. Mmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnn.
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Texas Jack from the AAPK June GAW. A Case knife that atm is too pretty to use.
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Joe, the bone scales are exceptionally attractive.
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