Knife Photography
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Ivoryman
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The knife is great too Zed, love that handle, the antler end, the curve of the blade. Everything is cool about that one and great pictures you're posting.
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Thanks mateIvoryman wrote:The knife is great too Zed, love that handle, the antler end, the curve of the blade. Everything is cool about that one and great pictures you're posting.
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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That's not an ugly knife BH. It has character, the beauty of usefulness and durability tested by time. 
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Ivoryman
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Great shot Homer, knife has history and soul written all over it. Great leaves too.
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That's a beautiful oldtimer BigH 
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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Leaves are definitely pretty but that knife is definitely NOT ugly. I bet a lot of folks here would like to accompany that ole gal.bighomer wrote:Ugly knife among the pretty leaves.
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Actually I don't equate old timer and beauty,wonderful old toters that they are, but as a old gal told me one night in Anne's tic tac lounge to each his own. 
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I guess if beauty was the same to everyone we would all be married to the same girl.bighomer wrote:Actually I don't equate old timer and beauty,wonderful old toters that they are, but as a old gal told me one night in Anne's tic tac lounge to each his own.
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The dog and I took a walk along the creek this morning.
Cute knife, pretty leaves, and an ugly photographer!
Cute knife, pretty leaves, and an ugly photographer!
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Ivoryman
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Great shot Squach, love the colored leaves this time of year. And the fall knives people bring out. Keep them coming, won't last for long.
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A beautiful shot Charlie. My fallen leaves are brown. 
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Great pic of knife and leaves. I also appreciate your humor.

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Ivoryman
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Squach you motivated me to snap a couple more before they fade while I was raking leaves today. Great fall to all I hope, is here, now if it will just not rain on the trick or treaters. Happy Halloween everyone.
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Haven’t been around for a bit. Life’s been happening so here’s a couple for now.
My Old Man told me when I was a kid, "You can spend your entire life convincing someone how smart you are but it only takes a second to prove you're an idiot."....................You can call me Ted.
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Great looking knives....Ivoryman wrote:Squach you motivated me to snap a couple more before they fade while I was raking leaves today. Great fall to all I hope, is here, now if it will just not rain on the trick or treaters. Happy Halloween everyone.
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Awesome showing!! The drawing is pretty neat!! Sorry about the blade.TheMadHungarian wrote:Haven’t been around for a bit. Life’s been happening so here’s a couple for now.
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Iman, I am glad you got motivated. Great pic's and knife.Ivoryman wrote:Squach you motivated me to snap a couple more before they fade while I was raking leaves today. Great fall to all I hope, is here, now if it will just not rain on the trick or treaters. Happy Halloween everyone.
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Glad to see you post again and great pic's. What a variety. The knife and drawing is masterful, the skeletons and knife is perfect for Halloween, and top looks like some old marbles. That bottom one is a knife I've never seen before. Thanks.TheMadHungarian wrote:Haven’t been around for a bit. Life’s been happening so here’s a couple for now.
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Ivoryman, glad to know I'm inspiring to someone! Nice "leafy" shots!
Mad Hungarian, as usual, fine knives and interesting photos!
Mad Hungarian, as usual, fine knives and interesting photos!
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
~ John Wayne ~
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Re: Knife Photography
I tried the shiny knife on a bunch of leaves thing. Ya'll seem to be doing good with that.
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Real NICE pic geo!!
32 or 92??
John 
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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jmh58,
Thanks. It's a 1986 #63032 with second-cut bone. (And Japanese maple leaves.)
Thanks. It's a 1986 #63032 with second-cut bone. (And Japanese maple leaves.)
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Well, I have nothing as exotic as Japanese maple leaves but I'm just testing my handmedown iPhone camera and what better picture to take with it than some of my handmedown knives from my super generous knife benefactors. The backing is some needlepoint embroidery kind of plastic frame I found useful as separators in my aquariums.
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Bottom knife is a first generation William Henry pearlT10P this was the first run of their now famous Lancet series. Probably one of the simplest most beautiful knife they made. I paid $125 when they first came out. Try to find any William Henry Knife for under $300 these days. Took me 2 months to find one when they first came out. Had to have it shipped from CA all brfore you could go on the internet. This was all done by phone calls and emails.
http://www.knifepurveyor.com/william_he ... _7385.aspx
http://www.knifepurveyor.com/william_he ... _7385.aspx
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