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Great shot of the tracks in the snow jmh. Always liked those. Love seeing what walked through recently before you. Nice.
No snow to work with, no tracks to shoot. Just the knife.
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Thank You Iman.. ::handshake:: The back drop makes the wood really POP on your knife!! ::tu:: Kool!! 8)
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Boker on ice.
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Nice shot Garry!! ::nod:: Birdbath??!! ::tu::
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John you are correct. A birdbath doing double duty as a bird feeder. I mostly distribute feed on the ground under some trees that the birds can quickly retreat to should a predator show up. They greatly prefer this. Also this eliminates waiting at the feeders and fighting. I often have 50 or 60 birds feeding simultaneously.
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Iman, I already said it is pretty over on EDC but wow is she photogenic. The handles are gorgeous. ::tu::

Q S, I'm surprised that the Boker didn't melt that ice. Those red scales are hot. ::tu::
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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r redden wrote:Thanks guys here's a couple of more shots of knives with mt guitars.8AxBGnQ[1].jpgz8Bctu7[1].jpg
That reminds me I need ta git my banjo out and do some pickin
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TC in the woods
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Iman, that knife would look good in the dark. I like the sheep foot and the scales. It dresses up the picture. ::tu:: ::nod::
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I agree. That is one handsome knife Iman.
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Thanks guys. Can't see the smooth sweet action, or the perfect snap, tight lock up, great sounding click, suppersmooth transitions and centered, and everything you could ever want and more. I've had many 15s and only one had an issue, one was way off center, but this one is icing on cake. And rarely see this handle material or Tidioute with all the fluted bolsters, long pulls, etch, steel liners and pins. It's like a Northfield really. Don't know why they called it Tidioute, but Charlie Campagna designs rock, love his SFO's. Thanks again, sweeter than ones that cost me three x as much.
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Beauty Iman!! ::tu::
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That is a calendar shot jmh. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank You Floyd.. ::handshake::
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The striking smoothness of the knife contrasts remarkably against the varied textures of the background. ::tu::
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Thank You Garry...
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Weird winter here. 50ish degrees, sunny a lot barely a light frost now and then and no hard freeze. The bulbs think it's spring and all kinds of flowers are coming up way too early. Probably get frozen off in February. Strange weather around here anyway.
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Real nice pics Iman.. ::tu:: Yep.. Too early for the buds.. We got your snow here though!!! :lol: :lol:
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Indoor shot...
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Like those covers Charlie. A very good looking knife.
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Thanks QS. The handles are acrylic and the color is "Carmel Apple Dip". I'd like to find a #54 jack with bone or stag scales too. See? This is why my wanted list never gets any shorter! :roll:
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Rolling
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Charlie that caramel apple dip is definitely distinctive. ::tu::
Iman, you've been seen a lot with that one recently. People are starting to talk. It is a great looking knife. Some of your other knives will get jealous. ::nod::
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