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Wow!Some very nice Knives and great photos!I havent had much practice taking knife pics but I will work on it before I post more.I've taken lots of Arrowhead pics but they dont reflect the flash like shiny steel.
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Sidog, best way I found to eliminate flash
glare is use outdoor light instead of flash.
Preferably with overcast skies and/or while
sun is low either early a.m. or late p.m. ::tu::

Scott, your Kershaw reminds me of a Scallion pic I like.
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OUTSTANDING PHOTOS, guys !!!! wish,I could get that ""detail"" you boys get !!! ::tu::

Down by the ""Creek"" (Cripple Creek that is :) )---- in the afternoon light, just like MR. Woosey says !!!!!!!!!!
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Monk I don't think you can get any more detail in a knife picture than you did in those two shots.

Excellent work! ::tu::
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Nice pics and knives, guys! ::tu::
Love the shield on that whittler, Monk!! ::nod::

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Date Tang stamped 1991 case
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Case G10;s Wish I had a Yellow one!
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Thanks Trail,I'm glad to know about the place in line deal.Sidog
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Candy Stripe Boker on Mesquite!
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....and a mesquite BarkR on leafery! :mrgreen:
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TripleF wrote:I've seen some magnificent pics of knives in fantastic settings on here. If there isn't a thread already for this I thought I might start one.

Post your knife pics.....

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Wosey that is a beautiful Bark River! I like the look of that alot. How does it feel in the hand with balance? Handle big enough to do an honest days work? Very handsome scales! ::drool:: ::drool:: :mrgreen: ::tu:: ::tu::
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...Are you kiddin' me JTS? Wow! Those are some outasight shots of some outasight knives, dang!
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All great photo guys but I am a simpleton basic photos of one thing and one thing only ::tu::

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Hey! Hold on there L.C.
That's two things, a Pocket Worn Blue 75
and a Celticism Maze-o-delic 75.
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Just an, Ol' Stag following a Red Neck___down the path to AAPK ::nod::
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2 nice knives Monk and good picture,my red neck sodbuster will be here tomarrow only people from the south can relate
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Southern Rednecks again, eh! How about some t'bacc'r twine then?
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A roll of binder twine and a Krack-A-Jack Cotton Sampler. The composition is simple yet very attractive. Very nice. Good job showing a great knife.
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Nice picture old hunter I didnt use my baccr twine as we were in drought but maybe next year
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GR* Photo & Knife !!!!!,Old Hunter !!!!! ::tu::
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