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313 Mike
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Seeing as how it was about 94 degrees and humid here today, I thought I'd post up this cool and refreshing shot of my Ulster Old Timer chillin' out in the snow...
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Good idea Mike - think cool (is it working?)
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Went camping with the kids the other day, snapped a couple knife shots in the woods, Here's my Buck 301 and Old Timer 33OT....
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Hard to beat them 2 classics Mike ::tu:: ::tu::
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You can say that again Zingin'.
Especially them levitating 33s, hard to come by.

Seems to me all red kanifes like the camera.
Here's a raised shield trappernut for example.
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Here's a Tommi puukko

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For some odd reason this old Imperial has always reminded me of mushrooms...perhaps it is the coloring, perhaps it is the hint of psychedelia in the design pattern, but I've always thought of it as my "shroom knife". I was browsing throught this mushroom book that i have, and thought I'd pull out the Imperial and snap a few shots. Would like to try it again with a little better lighting, but here they are anyway...(goofy, I know...) ::facepalm::
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Neat old knife! Great pics too!
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WoW!
Sweet lil Puukko KG ::tu::
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Thanks. It is pretty sweet.
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Man, just beautiful guys!! ::tu::
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I agree, but i'm a little worried about Mike. I think he may be having flashback's! :shock:
Just kidding, Mike. Nice shots, great concept and cool little Imperial! ::tu::

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AWESOME PHOTOS GUYS !!!!!!____this is a great thread, keep em' comin'**** ::nod:: ____here are a few,I shot this morning ::tu::
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:D great pictures guys..............
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Dang Monk, what a lineup.
Early morn light did you real good
as well as the folks at GEC.
As magnificent as the red stag
& elk trio are there's just sumpthin'
about that smooth yeller feller.
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Goodness, you guys are blowin things up! ::tu:: ::tu::
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If you think about it much (I don't)
Pnut pens don't get much respect.
A life spent basically as 2nd fiddle.
Just like Tonto, Babba Louie, Bullwinkle.
Sorry, that's the only lead-up I could think of. :oops:
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That's a beauty! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Sweet knife and SWEET picture!
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Nice picture and knife wosey ::tu::
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Just took this one.......
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Great pic Scott, nice idea posing it with the rod and reel! You'll have to try to take another one with a big ol' freshly caught trout in the frame, now that would be a challenge!
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Thanks Mike! Yeah, that would be a challenge since I don't have a fishing license and there are no trout in Florida! :roll:
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But it's still a nice knife Scott ::nod::
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Yeah Scott, it's a great old knife indeed. I gave one just like that to a fisherman friend of mine for Christmas this year, he loved it!
Here's an old yellow Imperial of mine, perched a fallen paper tye dyed star that I thought matched the yellow...(((sheesh, mushrooms and tye dye, what kind of impression am I giving you all...I'm like an onion...many layers...)))
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