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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 1:22 am
Sasquach wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:13 pm Thanks again for the comments! ::super_happy::

Still posting from the archive. It's a good thing I have such a big archive. :lol:
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Thank you Reverand, Quick Steel & Ivoryman. I'm quite a Bulldog fan. And a fan of bone like on your Ken Kutter, Ivoryman. And I appreciate everyone else posting, even if I don't say so specifically. Thank you.

Here are a 1971 Case #6322 Medium Stockman & a 1970 Case #6233 Small Premium Pen. And some Georgia Buckeyes.
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Beautiful oldies there, Geocash!
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geocash wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:15 pm Thank you Reverand, Quick Steel & Ivoryman. I'm quite a Bulldog fan. And a fan of bone like on your Ken Kutter, Ivoryman. And I appreciate everyone else posting, even if I don't say so specifically. Thank you.

Here are a 1971 Case #6322 Medium Stockman & a 1970 Case #6233 Small Premium Pen. And some Georgia Buckeyes.
Nice pic! You should be having some good luck if you are carrying around those Buckeyes. :lol:
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Tim & Ike, thank you guys. I appreciate it.
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A beautiful Case duo, geocash! ::tu::
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geocash wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:15 pm Thank you Reverand, Quick Steel & Ivoryman. I'm quite a Bulldog fan.

Here are a 1971 Case #6322 Medium Stockman & a 1970 Case #6233 Small Premium Pen. And some Georgia Buckeyes.

Gorgeous pair of vintage Case beauties there. Love that era and the buckeyes are cool too. Looks like a chestnut to me. Cool shot.
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Cranberry bone Cheetah
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tvic wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:52 pm Cranberry bone Cheetah
I like those knives and that is a great photo setup Tim... ::tu::
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Ditto what David R said. The photo sets off the beauty of the Case. Nicely done,Tim.
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:04 am A beautiful Case duo, geocash! ::tu::
Thank you, Dan.
Ivoryman wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 5:20 am Gorgeous pair of vintage Case beauties there. Love that era and the buckeyes are cool too. Looks like a chestnut to me. Cool shot.
Appreciate it, Ivoryman.

Regarding those Georgia Buckeyes (aka Painted Buckeyes), they do look a lot like Chestnuts, both the native, which is about extinct, & Chinese Chestnuts which are frequently grown as an alternative for their tasty Chestnuts. There are other species of imported Chestnuts & lots of hybrids being developed to replace the American Chestnuts, but I believe they all have a point on the nut opposite the scar. Buckeyes are smooth & round except for the scar. Buckeyes are also toxic to humans, so a good ID is important.
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tvic wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:52 pm Cranberry bone Cheetah
Fabulous pic, that is great background, and the bone is sweet. Like the cursive shield too. ::tu:: ::tu::



Thanks for the info geocash. Did not know some were toxic either. Thanks.
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That's a definite calendar shot of that Cheetah Tim! ::clapping:: ::tu::

Here's another one from my archive...
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 12:46 pm That's a definite calendar shot of that Cheetah Tim! ::clapping:: ::tu::

Here's another one from my archive...
::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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That is an exceptionally nice autumn photo, Charlie.
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Another winner Squach. Excellent pic.
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Iman, those are gorgeous shots. I was really hit between the eyes with the composition of the first photo. Good stuff.
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Charlie and Iman I need to come take photo lessons from you guys, great jobs. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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dlr110 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:46 pm Charlie and Iman I need to come take photo lessons from you guys, great jobs. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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tvic wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:52 pm Cranberry bone Cheetah
Great shot T! What month is that from? ... And where can I order one (I assume it is coming out for 2024)? ::hmm::
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Thanks for the kind comments, everyone!

Great pics and knives, Charlie and Iman!

Don’t know when I took that photo, TOPDOG. The Cheetah is a 2001.
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Took a few pics in different poses and light to see what looks best.
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I think the 2nd one down is my pick.
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VERY nice, Iman!
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