
Knife Photography
- TripleF
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks Perry! 

SCOTT
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- MikeEngland
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Re: Knife Photography
Trip F's pic got me missin my old timer. my go-to guy for years.
great knife!
great knife!
gotyerknifeonya?
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Re: Knife Photography
Very nice linerlock OT Mike! I wish I could find one just like it.



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- whitebuffalo58
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Re: Knife Photography
IMBand wrote:That is a nice OT Mike. The kind of knife I grew up on.![]()
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Re: Knife Photography
WANTED TO GET CLOSE ENOUGH TO SEE THE SWIRLS
SORRY, STILL LEARNING , I CAN'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO DELETE DOUBLE PHOTO,, OK FOUND THE RIGHT BUTTONS
SORRY, STILL LEARNING , I CAN'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO DELETE DOUBLE PHOTO,, OK FOUND THE RIGHT BUTTONS
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- TripleF
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Re: Knife Photography
Knice pic Mike! 
I got a 194OT for sale Perry (will come with a bonus if you win....just ask Phil and Paul).
Roof.....cool knives bro

I got a 194OT for sale Perry (will come with a bonus if you win....just ask Phil and Paul).
Roof.....cool knives bro

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Re: Knife Photography
Here's one Rough Rider I got from our own TripleF. He reviewed this knife on his blog site, check it out when you get the chance, pretty cool. This RR is every bit as solid as Scott's review states and a big O Grand Daddy Barlow pattern with a razor sharp blade! 9inches fully opened. It's a handful but it's gonna be a good user for me.
Here's a few picks of the Big Daddy. Surgical Stainless, brass liners, match strike pull and Sawcut handles. Thanks again Scott for thinkin of me! Much appreciated






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- TripleF
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Re: Knife Photography
Knice pics bro!! You're very welcome!
SCOTT
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Sat by the fire this morning with my reviewee!!
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SCOTT
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- singin46
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Re: Knife Photography
Nice shot Scott! Looks like a good time there.
Here's a Dan Burke designed Gentleman Jack made by Queen in BL MOP, bought it a few years ago and now you won't find them out there. BG42 steel.
Thought some of you might wanna see it up close and personal.


Notice the filework!


Here's a Dan Burke designed Gentleman Jack made by Queen in BL MOP, bought it a few years ago and now you won't find them out there. BG42 steel.
Thought some of you might wanna see it up close and personal.


Notice the filework!


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- tjmurphy
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Re: Knife Photography


"There are none so blind as those that refuse to see"
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
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- singin46
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Re: Knife Photography
Hey thanks Murph and Johnnie!
Here's one Dale just finished and sent me when I flipped over it. You know me, a sucker for some cool older
Celluloid knives. Easy Opener too! This was an old Schrade Cut Co. knife he had in his parts drawer for several years and was waitin for a blade to replace the broken one with. Dale found this old Ulster great steel blade and decided to put it in this knife.
He asked me which side to put the etch, I said let's put it on the Mark side so I can see it. Dale, you did a great job on this baby! Even though it's not original to the knife, it's a very solid well re-built knife IMO! Zero wobble on the blade and good snap to boot. As far as the pics go, I tried takin them indoors but this knife demands the outdoors for some reason. I think this is a beautiful knife that I will use and use. Thank You Dale!



Here's one Dale just finished and sent me when I flipped over it. You know me, a sucker for some cool older
Celluloid knives. Easy Opener too! This was an old Schrade Cut Co. knife he had in his parts drawer for several years and was waitin for a blade to replace the broken one with. Dale found this old Ulster great steel blade and decided to put it in this knife.
He asked me which side to put the etch, I said let's put it on the Mark side so I can see it. Dale, you did a great job on this baby! Even though it's not original to the knife, it's a very solid well re-built knife IMO! Zero wobble on the blade and good snap to boot. As far as the pics go, I tried takin them indoors but this knife demands the outdoors for some reason. I think this is a beautiful knife that I will use and use. Thank You Dale!



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- TripleF
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WOW
Absolutely Amazing!!
Awesome as usual Dale.
You're a lucky man Perry!!

Awesome as usual Dale.
You're a lucky man Perry!!

SCOTT
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- woseyjales
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Re: Knife Photography
Singin', that is one sweet EZO
Dale fixed you up with.
Thanks for the closeups of the D.B.
BMOP Jack, sure has some fine
detail work doesn't it?
Dale fixed you up with.
Thanks for the closeups of the D.B.
BMOP Jack, sure has some fine
detail work doesn't it?
- basser5
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Re: Knife Photography
Perry.....that Ulster from Dale is a sweety for sure
The photography of the Dan Burke is magazine cover material , Awesome shots
Tim

The photography of the Dan Burke is magazine cover material , Awesome shots


Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Re: Knife Photography
Nice E/O Perry!!
.....Dale did a wonderful job.
I love those "Butter & Molasses" scales.


I love those "Butter & Molasses" scales.

johnnierotten
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So far,So good...So What!!
- singin46
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Re: Knife Photography
Thank you Scott, Tim, Wosey and Johnnie! Hey Johnnie, remember that solid celluloid spider handle Imperial you have?
I would like to see that one again! You guys are too kind, I feel very lucky to have the Schrade Cut/Ulster, especially since Dale was the one that saved it. I love the knife. I have wanted one of these babys for a long time. You can tell it's a quality job because when you run your finger down the blade tip when closed, you don't feel the tip stickin out at all!
Hey Tim, I appreciate it!
This knife can be frustratin to shoot sometimes. Pearl can be hard to deal with when using the camera.
Hey wosey, Mr. Burke does design some real beauties. There were several at the time this Jack came out that I wanted but money wasn't endless obviously.
Well done Dale my friend!

I would like to see that one again! You guys are too kind, I feel very lucky to have the Schrade Cut/Ulster, especially since Dale was the one that saved it. I love the knife. I have wanted one of these babys for a long time. You can tell it's a quality job because when you run your finger down the blade tip when closed, you don't feel the tip stickin out at all!
Hey Tim, I appreciate it!

Hey wosey, Mr. Burke does design some real beauties. There were several at the time this Jack came out that I wanted but money wasn't endless obviously.
Well done Dale my friend!




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Re: Knife Photography
That Orvet custom is just over the top. And Singin', your photography is worthy of the knife. Kind of stops you in your tracks, when you come across them.
Here's a relatively new Utica. They're making some fine workmanlike knives at reasonable prices these days.
Here's a relatively new Utica. They're making some fine workmanlike knives at reasonable prices these days.
- johnnierotten
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Are you talking about the knife with spider webs on it....looked to be a whittler pattern or some type of balloon center?Hey Johnnie, remember that solid celluloid spider handle Imperial you have?
If so...that wasn't my knife.


If I remember correctly someone posted that pic showing the quality of older Imperial knives....that was a few years back. Since then I have had 3-4 different computers...and lost the pic.
I'll keep trying to find it.. . . I might still have it on one of my Macs.
I remember that it was a beautiful knife....that’s why I saved the pic in the first place.
johnnierotten
So far,So good...So What!!
So far,So good...So What!!
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That is a sweet knife and a new Utica is on my wish list in the neaar future.trail wrote:That Orvet custom is just over the top. And Singin', your photography is worthy of the knife. Kind of stops you in your tracks, when you come across them.
Here's a relatively new Utica. They're making some fine workmanlike knives at reasonable prices these days.
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- singin46
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Thank you very much Trail.
Let's see the rest of that Utica
Looks interesting.
Ok Johnnie, I knew I had something wrong there. It was a Whittler I believe, white in color or off white with black webs and spiders.


Ok Johnnie, I knew I had something wrong there. It was a Whittler I believe, white in color or off white with black webs and spiders.
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