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Jtx wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Jtx wrote:Great photos everybody!

Here is my PM3.
Hey Jtx is that taken on your porch swing? ::shrug::
Hi doglegg. Not a porch swing.It is an old leaded glass window that is hung on garage wall... for decoration. :D
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Man, you guys have been posting some fine shots. I've had a busy couple of weeks and haven't been posting but I got out for a long walk with the Legendary Muffin Head this morning and snapped a few shots...
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Very fine photos and knives Sas.
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Twas a good Evening.
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Tony you've been a little hard on the fish population. I bet you have enjoyed it. ::tu::
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Great catch Tony!
Excellent shots Sasquach... ::tu:: Perfect lighting on the first one and great backgrounds on all of em'.
Beautiful old knife KS... ::tu::
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Charlie - I especially like the Case with the fungus and old stump background. That background really complements the handle material.

Tony - I am a fan of old fish knives and fish. Nice photo!
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Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
Darn knice catch pal. My fav fish to eat!!!!
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A few more
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Iman, All fine shots. I especially like the mood/atmosphere you captured in the bottom photo. A perfect arrangement of light and shadow.
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Iman, it took me a second to look at the settings, I was absorbed in the knives. Especially like the Wharnies. ::nod:: ::tu::
And agree that the bottom pic is a calendar shot. ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:Tony you've been a little hard on the fish population. I bet you have enjoyed it. ::tu::
Yes Floyd. Tremendously. Hope to put a further dent in the population in Friday evening.
WillyCamaro wrote:Great catch Tony!
Excellent shots Sasquach... ::tu:: Perfect lighting on the first one and great backgrounds on all of em'.
Beautiful old knife KS... ::tu::
Thanks Willie.
Dinadan wrote:Charlie - I especially like the Case with the fungus and old stump background. That background really complements the handle material.

Tony - I am a fan of old fish knives and fish. Nice photo!
Thanks Dan. It is just a cheap old knife, but I like it. It stays at home in my tackle box.
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Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
Darn knice catch pal. My fav fish to eat!!!!
And you live in seafood country!! I had a friend just return from Florida I and brought me some spanish mackerel. They were delicious! BUT, crappie are my favorite.
Ivoryman wrote:A few more
I like that last pic as well, especially because of the bone on the scales. Great old piece of history.
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Thanks guys, appreciate it.
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Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
::tu::
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Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
Nice mess of crappie TW!! Good eating! :) Nice ole Colonial fish knife too!! :)
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
::tu::
Thanks.
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Tony_Wood wrote:2B2DEF94-91F1-42CB-88F6-40C8DE631EA2.jpeg

Twas a good Evening.
Nice mess of crappie TW!! Good eating! :) Nice ole Colonial fish knife too!! :)
Yes sir. My favorite to eat. Thanks.





And a few less in the lake this morning.
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Great pics guys ::tu::
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I like it!
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A GEC "RED STAG"" :)
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Am liking that stag a lot big monk. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Am liking that stag a lot big monk. ::tu::
You're not the only one!
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Some nice knives and nice pics on this page guys. I especially like those outdoor shots zed6309. ::tu:: ::tu::
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big monk wrote:A GEC "RED STAG"" :)
Red stag rocks. Great pics of a sweet antler. Fabulous.
No antler and nowhere near as colorful. Decent tusk.
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Tony, Zed fishermen sure carry great knives. Paul, Monk knice bone and antler. ::tu:: ::tu::
Iman, just stop it! You know what Ivory does to me. And why does it always have to be a wharnie with Ivory! ::dang:: ::dang::
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