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313 Mike wrote:
TravisB wrote:Nice mammoth Fremont getting some sun.... :wink:

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That is a really well composed picture Travis!
Thank you Mike!
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Montanaman wrote:Single blade dogleg that Ricky Bob just finished for me,

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Wow that's beautiful ::tu::
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Nice Scagel there gsmith, great antler, the fixed with a folder, through and through. Beauty. Always liked that crooked blade dagger in the stamp. Tasteful cool.
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Ivoryman wrote:Nice Scagel there gsmith, great antler, the fixed with a folder, through and through. Beauty. Always liked that crooked blade dagger in the stamp. Tasteful cool.
Thanks Iman! It's really nice. ::nod::
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TravisB wrote:
Wow that's beautiful ::tu::
Thank you! Rick makes a very nice folder. Nice mammoth on your Northwoods.
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everybody's killing it last couple pages, hats off to great shots all around, love this thread. Here's some bird bait and a 1896-1928 something Challenge Cut Co.
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I must be a bird Iman. That is a great knife. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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My vacation knife. A Hinderer knock off that I would not be hurt by losing.
My vacation knife. A Hinderer knock off that I would not be hurt by losing.
A case 63032 my son gave me for my Birthday.
A case 63032 my son gave me for my Birthday.
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That stockman's a beauty, Floyd.
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Great shots doglegg, love the one on the old barrel and the ground shots. Great red bone too.
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doglegg wrote:DSCN5816.JPGDSCN5828.JPGDSCN5831.JPG
A fine Stockman. Love it.
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Thanks Steve, Iman and geocashe, very thankful for knives and friends. ::handshake::
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Headed to the Gulf looking for sunset pics.....maybe next time but I think I'll bring this CSC with me until I hit it right!
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I understand that a sunset might look very fine, but this shot greatly appeals to me because of its atmosphere. The foggy background creates its own subdued mood complementing the darker (not vivid) color of the knife. Liking this one a lot.
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TripleF wrote:Headed to the Gulf looking for sunset pics.....maybe next time but I think I'll bring this CSC with me until I hit it right!
Nice Pal...
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Scott, I'm not as eloquent as QS but you photo looks as good as his description. You both did well. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Still a very good shot FFF, great contrast, and the horizon fade out, weathered wood, sweet Canal street.
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Quick Steel wrote:I understand that a sunset might look very fine, but this shot greatly appeals to me because of its atmosphere. The foggy background creates its own subdued mood complementing the darker (not vivid) color of the knife. Liking this one a lot.
doglegg wrote:Scott, I'm not as eloquent as QS but you photo looks as good as his description. You both did well. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
Jdub wrote:
TripleF wrote:Headed to the Gulf looking for sunset pics.....maybe next time but I think I'll bring this CSC with me until I hit it right!
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Ivoryman wrote:Still a very good shot FFF, great contrast, and the horizon fade out, weathered wood, sweet Canal street.
Thank you fellas!! ::handshake:: ::tu::
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I agree with the other fellas, Scott. First thing I thought of was Roque Bluffs, a place along the coast of Maine my wife and I like to frequent when we visit my parents. So while it may not be the sunset you were looking for, know that you set off some fond memories in this feeble mind o' mine. :D
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That is a very evocative photo, Scott. Nice!

This time of year when I do outdoor photos I have to warm my camera to avoid fogging on the lens.
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Keen Kutter 1905-1920
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Ivoryman wrote:Keen Kutter 1905-1920
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Iman, what a wonderful old knife. What a classic. Is it lying on an insulator? ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nailed it doglegg, good eye. Neighbor works for the light company and takes these off old replaced telephone/power poles. Gives them away. Kind of a cool little bird bath. Thanks, you too N. Windsor.
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TripleF wrote:Headed to the Gulf looking for sunset pics.....maybe next time but I think I'll bring this CSC with me until I hit it right!
Fantastic pic.
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