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Charlie, I respect what your doing and pics of your knives are always lovely.
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Beautiful Tdrop Squach. Like the colors.


Little old Utica Kutmaster out for some pics.
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It is a good subject. Naturally beautiful and very posable. ::tu::
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Very nice, really like that last pic closed, mission accomplished and ready to go back in the pocket!
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Bulldog Congress, Henckels Half Whittler
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geocash wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 3:34 pm Bulldog Congress, Henckels Half Whittler
Beautiful scales there, are they Buffalo horn? Love the splotches of different color. ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 4:29 pm
geocash wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 3:34 pm Bulldog Congress, Henckels Half Whittler
Beautiful scales there, are they Buffalo horn? Love the splotches of different color. ::tu::
Thank you. You’re absolutely right about the water buffalo horn. I suppose if they were carried & used a lot, they would hold up very well. I won’t find out. Looking doesn’t seem to hurt them at all.
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Same carries today, different pose.
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Love seeing that Schrade 172 getting some carry time. ::tu::

Nice photos all around. ::nod::
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I agree wholeheartedly!
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I'm just catching up on this thread. So very many fine knives.

geocash, those two German buffalo horn knives are fine examples. I am assuming that the Henckels is also Buffalo Horn. Selfishly, I am glad that not too large number of people collect German knives. They leave more for us.
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Great shots being posted here! I miss being able to take those long walks with The Magnificent Muffin-Head when I'd shoot most of my photos. We'll be getting back out there sooner or later.

Here's another from the archive just for fun...
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Sasquach wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:26 pm Great shots being posted here! I miss being able to take those long walks with The Magnificent Muffin-Head when I'd shoot most of my photos. We'll be getting back out there sooner or later.

Here's another from the archive just for fun...
Great pic Squach. Love the leaves. Loooooooooooooooooove the covers on that one. Can't tell what it is but very cool knife. Nice unique shield too. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Lovely photo squatch. If you are going to be off the trail for a while, perhaps you could involve The Mighty Muffin-Head in some indoor knife shots.
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Fantastic archival photo, Charlie! ::tu:: I agree with Garry; indoor knife photography with the Muffin Head would be great.
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The photos on this page are outstanding. Which is actually pretty normal for this thread. My favorites are Ivoryman's first Kutmaster shot, and Charlie's autumn composition.
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Dinadan wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 2:06 am The photos on this page are outstanding. Which is actually pretty normal for this thread. My favorites are Ivoryman's first Kutmaster shot, and Charlie's autumn composition.
Ah my friend, thanks so much for the high praise. Very nice of you to make that call. Really appreciate it, glad you like them, and hope to keep them interesting enough to notice like that. Thanks again. ::handshake::
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Thank you gentlemen for the comments and encouragement!

Here's another one from the archive...
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Thank you Squach for the great pics and being there. All the best.

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Fantastic photos of beautiful knives, Charlie and I-Man! ::tu:: Charlie, do you happen to know what the pattern number on the Ka-Bar is?
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Dan In MI wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2023 1:01 am Fantastic photos of beautiful knives, Charlie and I-Man! ::tu:: Charlie, do you happen to know what the pattern number on the Ka-Bar is?
The tang stamp is Kabar over 1003, over USA.
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Stilll posting from the archive...
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A continuous stream of fine photos. Thank you Charlie and Iman.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2023 1:51 pm A continuous stream of fine photos. Thank you Charlie and Iman.
Agree.
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