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Great Photo & Knife,Mike___you are coming up with some killer photos !!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Hey thanks for the encouragement Big Monk! I'm still not in the same league as you or some of the others here that is for sure. But I am trying to keep my eyes open to "knife shot opportunites" around me. My wife thinks I'm a bit wacky for snappin some of these knife shots, but oh well,....I am a bit wacky, so that's ok!
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New Wood, On Old Wood____________________ EYE WOOD*****
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Very nice big monk ::tu:: ::tu::


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::woot:: ::woot:: Oh my goodness gracious Big Monk...that is some of the most beautiful wood I've ever seen, Wow!
What does the other side look like??
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313 Mike wrote:::woot:: ::woot:: Oh my goodness gracious Big Monk...that is some of the most beautiful wood I've ever seen, Wow!
What does the other side look like??
About The Same :)
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Dang, Big Monk, that is a beauty on both sides, love it! Great pics too, really do a nice job of highlighting the unique grain of the wood!
Here are some freshly harvested carrots (my daughter likes 'em small) in the rinse pan with the Sodbuster that helped bust 'em out, and an old Camillus that I thought would look good in there due to it's orange-ish coloring...(my wife once again shaking her head at my escapades)
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""Kool Karrotts""__Mike___________In "CASE"" you wonder ?? ::shrug:: It's a plum tree ::tu::
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Knice props Mike! ::tu::

Knice Monk! ::tu::
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some of My "Used"knives
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Yes sir, yes sir. Mighty fine group of knives sidog! Would love to see some close ups!::drool:: ::drool:: :mrgreen: ::tu::
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Heres a double Dog Head Bulldog Copperhead and a Queen Hawbaker Rat
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Medium size Eye Brand Trapper
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a little Eye Brand Muskrat.
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A little back lighting might help with those dark shots or a sunny afternoon outside. ::nod:: Nice accumulation Si. :mrgreen: I as well like the Eye brand/Carl S. and have a couple myself. I guess as you might have figured out that it's hard to go wrong with a well made Case XX, Tested or any of the USA made Case knives. Thanks for the Pics. ::tu:: ::tu:: Rocky
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How about a little stag with your coffee this morning........


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Tim, those are insane! I love them! ::drool:: ::envy:: ::slober:: Great pic.
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I know I am one of the worst photographers on this site but I like these pics that I took in the past. They still are not in the same class as a lot of you guys. They as far as my picture taking skills go, LOL.
Hope someone enjoys them. ;)
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That is just simply stageriffic !!! I am always blown away by the views of your collection Gino. ::tu:: ::tu::


Basser...Yes please, I'll take three lumps! ::drool:: ::drool:: ::tu::
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Gino those are great pics ::tu:: Thanks for sharing them.


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Nice pictures Gino and you're not the worst picture taker on AAPK. I ain't sayin' who is but it's not you. ::paranoid::



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Tim, gino......knice pics ::tu::


Can't remember if I posted this still art before or knot......oh well, here goes:

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This is a Northfield Congress with beautiful creamy mastodon ivory.
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Had a second photo of this piece but for some reason I cannot add it. Will probably figure it out one day.
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