Here's a couple shots I snapped today in the backyard...I took a whole bunch of shots of the Case trying to capture the Natural Bone, but it sure is a challenge to get the subtle shades of white to come through. If ya tilt your screen just right it helps a bit! I do like the contrast with the green of the pine though....
Mike
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
Is that a bad pairing? Should you pair butter pecan with a ribeye?
...as someone who makes his living in the cheffin' buisness, I can say with certainty that Butter Pecan ice cream would pair quite nicely with a Ribeye steak! A bit of bourbon swirled into the ice cream would really take it over the top!
((as for the peppermint...that's another story. Perhaps with a nice lamb shank it would fit into the mix!))
Mike
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
disclaimer:
Wj choice of flavors was based on Monk's choice of kanifes
& the impressions his choice made at time of viewing which
was before mealtime possibly influencing said impressions.
I certainly would not pair peppermint w/ribeye otherwise.
Unless B&J make a vidalia onion ice cream, butter pecan
would seem more likely with steak than Pmint
As a general rule I'd say beer goes better w/steak than
ice cream unless you're under 7 y/o.
Fruit seems to enhance pork so maybe orange or
pineapple sherbert would be in order.
Lamb? I'd hafta try it w/red velvet cake ice
cream...if the beer was all gone.
Don't know about ya'll but I'm getting hungry.
Bet by now some wish I'd just shaddap and
post a Knife picture!
313 Mike wrote: A bit of bourbon swirled into the ice cream would really take it over the top!
Mike
Oh, Mike! I knew there was something I liked about you. You have such good taste. May I suggest Jim Beam Black, Bulleit or Four Roses yellow label? I think the flavor of any one of those three would go quite nicely with the Butter Pecan.
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
I add butter pecan to my coffee sometimes.
A little more special than vanilla. Plus when you reach
the bottom there be a few warm soggy pecans waiting for ya.
Repeat as necessary.
Dadgum, how far away is that store?
Musta got hauled in for speeding and spent
the ice cream money on bail.
Oh well, while we wait here's a picture I took
of a knife using a camera with a tripod under it.
AppleLucy 6235 in daylight. Hope this helps
The overcast sky was perfect so I did some pics outdoors using a glass turtle and an old birdhouse for backdrops. Hahaha - just saw wosey's comment "camera with a tripod under it". Good one, and so is that appaloosa bone.
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A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory.
Thankee PaulV, I'se been pracktisizing
in the backyard from time to time.
Reshoot of a Kent jackanife MM redeauxed
about 5 years ago with desert ironwood.
Been watching for a USA built 175 for awhile, here it is.
Great pics, excellent knives fellers!!
I just finished building my first custom leverlock auto, thought i'd get a couple of pics of me and it together.
A few more pics of the knife in the custom forum, i'm not in those.
Yes indeedy, Wood is Good!
Knice one J.P.D. I like the way Bocote grain varies so much.
Each one so unique, guess that applies to all natural grips.
Buffalo quite a talent you have. Like the attention to detail,
sure is a beauty.
Monk here's my other MM redo in DI--a Hartkopf Solingen Pen.
More piddling w/the pond, my latest backdrop.
Sure is tough to get down that low must be getting old & moldy.
Sometimes blade reflections can work in your favor.
Figure some fellow AAPKers might enjoy a chuckle on this middle
of the month Friday. So for 1st time ever here's the setup I came
up with when I discovered outside light does better than inside.
This was before I discovered it was easier to use the small ledges
available in the stone wall or other natural settings vs the 'studio'.
If you try this @ home don't furgit the rock in the box to keep it
& brochure from falling off the grill.
For comparison 2nd pic shows end result of such setup.
Adds a lil + imho when reflection color change will lineup with
brochure's. Adjust tripod height. Tilt blade. Adjust brochure.
Repeat as necessary. Hope this helps
I got a 20" light box from eBay and just tried it out. Here is the best of the first 3 pics.
The lights it came with are not bright at all and I can see I will need to get a couple more. And it looks
like the tripod will need to be used also. I do like the way it knocked the glare off the blade and overall
I can see the light tent/box being a good thing. (Don't get enough good outdoor weather here)
Thanks for your post Monk, I just luv saying Tidy Outie
IMB, you might try those Ott lights w/your shadobox.
Developed to help fight effects of cabin fever
(lack of sun exposure) but also makes reading
easier due to clarity.