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mike97 wrote:here they are.sorry theres so many, i couldnt decide which iliked more. ( i know theyre not great, but i like them so yeah. thanks)
They don't have to be "great" as long as you like em. Thats all that matters.
I like em. ::tu:: ::tu::
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THAnKS! i dont mean to toot my own horn but for ME theyre great, just not in general. thanks.
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These are all actually my knives but a couple of the pics (first & last) are other members photos, I just really like them.
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Awesome pics MDH and Gino!! ::tu::
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Same knife different background.
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MDH, love that pic. Really tells a story through an image. ::nod::

Trips F, great set up, that knife is perfect.
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johnny twoshoes wrote:MDH, love that pic. Really tells a story through an image. ::nod::
Thanks Jonny
Truth is, I was taking a pic of my new revolver to show off on another web site so I just reached in and grabbed the knife that happened to be in my pocket and snapped one just because.
Took it in the late afternoon with the camera set on manual.
I really liked the way it turned out even if the knife was an after thought, and wasn't really the center of attraction.
Even a blind Hog, Eah? :?
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Merry Christmas guys !!!!!!!!!_____keep up the great photos !!!!!!! ::tu::
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Nice pics all!!

Gino.. i might have to bring my knives to your house and have their pics taken.. You take some niceuns!!! John ::groove::
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I'm liking that one with the lures, Monk. ::tu:: ::tu:: Well done.
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Suhweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet pics BigMonk!! ::tu::
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Big Monk, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I really like your photography.
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trail wrote:Big Monk, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I really like your photography.

And,I'm liking yours too,Trail !!!!!!!!!! ::groove::
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A few new ones for this thread.
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That is a cool '08 Lava Lamp stockman J2S. ::nod::
How do you like the #65?......is it the first one you have had? I really like them
and think they are way under-rated. Can't wait for one with a pen blade addition.
Extra Fine photos as always bud... ::ds::

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Okay, how about some BeaverTail Pics.
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Beaver on Ice.
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BeaverTail stream side.
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Trevor, the Hogan has been a pocket pal since I got it and it really is a great one. I love the added blade length, for me I carry the smaller knives, so having this behemoth with me is awesome. Another cool thing is that I can't even tell it's in my pocket at times. The slimness makes it perfect for all uses. ::nod::

I sharpened it up last night and it's ready for some tough use I'm sure, but it will be babied with it's chores for a while. All in all, I can see this pattern as a great one that could be used hard. I think a chosen few fell in love with it, but it didn't connect with the masses. ::smirk::
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JTS, there appears to be something wrong with that cigar swirl knife. Better send it to me for further inspection.

Ok, just kidding. :wink:

Beautiful pics as always brother!! ::tu::
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Your pics rock MDH!! ::tu:: Knives ain't bad either :wink:
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Got Wood?
NorthWoods that is.
Just got the Indian River Jack as a companion the the B&T.
Probably as close to the perfect combination as I'll ever own.
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MyDogsHunt wrote:Got Wood?
NorthWoods that is.
Just got the Indian River Jack as a companion the the B&T.
Probably as close to the perfect combination as I'll ever own.
Lifes good in Charlie land.
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Beautiful combination! Looks like a custom set … ::tu::

I really like that IR Jack … found one for myself a few days ago … waitin' for her to get home.

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You'll love it Edge!

NW doesn't make allot of knives, and I'm not even sure they actually make em themselves, but I'm sure pleased with these two.
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There's that Northwoods Indian River Jack again, top of my wishlist, but knowing mothers and knives,
I'll have to sneak this one past my fairy godmother, which should take a while yet ($$$$$)
Maybe if someone can point me to the same pattern in a less costly brand?
At least there's a good stock available.
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