doglegg wrote:I may start walking behind you Scott. Cool pictures.
Knives in the Wild
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Makin’ Farr.
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Don't even need a match.

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GEC H10... John 
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It may be awkward to call a rugged looking knife pretty, but so be it. 
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Fallkniven SK1 Jarl- VG-10 laminated to a 3G core, curley birch
Pasi Hurttila puukko, hand forged damascus and stacked birch bark handle
Pasi Hurttila puukko, hand forged damascus and stacked birch bark handle
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jmh58
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Once more great pics of some super knives there MM!!!
The waterfall pic is KOOL!!!
Thank You Garry!!!
John
Thank You Garry!!!
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I like a knife that is hard to lose jmh, and MM two more beautiful knives. Both have outstanding stocks. Wow.

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Great pics guys I really enjoy looking at them
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Dude....that's plain ol sick......you should enter the tinder curls competition....OMGHS!!!Tony_Wood wrote:Makin’ Farr.
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Very impressive. I get a curl like that every 10,000 strokes!!!
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Thanks. I get lots of practice.TripleF wrote:Dude....that's plain ol sick......you should enter the tinder curls competition....OMGHS!!!Tony_Wood wrote:Makin’ Farr.
F947842C-9097-45C1-9ABC-BB9FACB2E35B.jpeg
Very impressive. I get a curl like that every 10,000 strokes!!!
On my fifth week of camp this summer.
Fire making class refines fire making skills.
That was dry, split cedar with super light strokes. Just barely touch and shave the wood.
Here’s another nice one.
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Tony_Wood wrote:Thanks. I get lots of practice.TripleF wrote:Dude....that's plain ol sick......you should enter the tinder curls competition....OMGHS!!!Tony_Wood wrote:Makin’ Farr.
F947842C-9097-45C1-9ABC-BB9FACB2E35B.jpeg
Very impressive. I get a curl like that every 10,000 strokes!!!
On my fifth week of camp this summer.
Fire making class refines fire making skills.
That was dry, split cedar with super light strokes. Just barely touch and shave the wood.
Here’s another nice one.
6A7F018F-3398-47FE-B1F5-D95FBA7EAC6D.jpeg
You got a YouTube Channel I can check?
SCOTT
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No sir. I do not. You can bring those boys to Missouri, we can do a primitive fire building and feather stick making summer camp.TripleF wrote:Tony_Wood wrote:Thanks. I get lots of practice.TripleF wrote:
Dude....that's plain ol sick......you should enter the tinder curls competition....OMGHS!!!
Very impressive. I get a curl like that every 10,000 strokes!!!
On my fifth week of camp this summer.
Fire making class refines fire making skills.
That was dry, split cedar with super light strokes. Just barely touch and shave the wood.
Here’s another nice one.
6A7F018F-3398-47FE-B1F5-D95FBA7EAC6D.jpeg
You got a YouTube Channel I can check?
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WOW TW.. Sweet curls!!!
And if Missouri was closer to Pa I would be there pronto!!!
John 
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Looks like you are having a good summer of camps there Mr Woods. Thanks for sharing.

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Not as good as Tony's......
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Looks great, Scott!TripleF wrote:Not as good as Tony's......
That would catch a flame very easily.
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jmh58 wrote:WOW TW.. Sweet curls!!!And if Missouri was closer to Pa I would be there pronto!!!
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John
Thanks John. Practice, sharp edge, and choice cedar
Great, but long. Ready for schools to start back up, and the fall routine to swing back into place.doglegg wrote:Looks like you are having a good summer of camps there Mr Woods. Thanks for sharing.![]()
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CASE Canoe.. Helle Harding.. John 
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Like them both jmh.
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At work in the forge
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Thanks Floyd!!
Looks good Andy!!! John
Looks good Andy!!! John
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Thanks Greg!!sunknife wrote:That Helle knife is a beauty John.![]()
Bet that sucker is super sharp too.
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