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8) Mike...that’s a sweet pic. ::tu:: ...you & Perry really like those colorful handles...can't blame ya,I do too. ::nod::
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Guilty as charged Johnnie! I...just...can't....seem...to help myself! :oops:
Perry and Joe Dirt have definitely given me the fever...
Here's another purty lil' fella...this one is a dwarf Jackmaster, seller described the scales as "duck feather"...showing a pic in the hand to show how tiny this little guy is...
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That’s a nice one also... ::tu:: ....I have a small hammer brand about the same size but mines an E/O pattern. ::nod::
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Nice knives and pics fellas...
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Gotta love those GEC's....very nice pic,Tim. ::tu::
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Thanks Johnnie, it was just laying there so...........

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Knives and old rail sidings seem to work together for me; here are a couple.
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it was just laying there so..........
:o ... :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)

OH...both of those pics are great...but I gotta say,the Buck really takes the prize..IMO. ::tu::
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Yeah, nice pics OH, that Buck shot is a dandy, looks kinda wicked, sort of like it could be a crime scend pic! And that Camillus is a real eye catcher, might just be the shot but it looks like it's got a real wide blade well on that knife! Very cool, I like the rail siding backgrounds, gives them sort of a hobo-esqe sort of feel...
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That Camillus is a beaut. That photo brings the scalesalive.
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i personally like the outdoor shots 8) i use a large leaf as a backdrop with lines that draw the eye in and then POW theres the knife ! like this .... i also like when you guys put your guns in too ::tu::
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Gentlemen, thank you for the compliments - hardest thing for me in photographing a knife is to find a suitable background; the rail and ties have nicely weathered textures to contrast with the smooth lines of the knives. I get good idea's in this thread - the big leaf idea is a dandy.
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PS Here are a couple of Fighting Rooster pictures from another siding (never use the main!) The weathered tie imparts less of the green in a different shade than the rusted steel background does (the rail makes for a brighter picture) - taken maybe a foot apart and only minutes apart.
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i also like when you guys put your guns in too
So do I....I snagged a pic off AAPK from a member who had an old Remington Jack in the pic with an old Colt Cowboy gun ...that’s one of my favorite pics. ::nod::
Wiseguy...I love the leaf background....really made your candy stripe pop right out...great pic. ::tu::

Bruce you do a wonderful job...I like the way you put the same knife in 2 different settings. ::nod:: ...I like both..but that Rooster blends in well with that weathered wood.,awesome pic,Bro. ::tu::
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Very nice shots Old Hunter and wiseguy!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: Love that push button candy stripe one. ::nod::
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It's been a while......

I like the era of these items.....

Vintage Kutmaster Bird & Trout Knife and a Creek Chub Viper 8800.....both are from the 70's I'm guessing!
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Nice knives everyone
Wiseguy that kabar is nice ::tu::
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This is today's new arrival; a USA made, standard issue Schrade Old Timer 8OT in great condition that I bought from Scott/Triple-F last Friday (pretty quick shipping too). As the day was heavy overcast and about to rain I had to pull my old board out into the yard to have enough light to shoot the picture - under the tree's behind my shed (were the board normally resides and I usually shoot pictures) was way too dark. OH
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Scott, I like the use of other vintage items in a picture - your fishing lure works well with the fish knife. I tried adding props with these Case knives several months back, but I don't think I have acquired the art of the prop yet - still working on that phase. The only one that works for me is the mini-trapper and decanter, my other shots look "busy" and contrived to me. OH
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They all look really good to me OH ::tu::
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Good job OH love that Case Copperhead and that 8ot is sweet ::tu::
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Went on another little stroll in the October woods today, only had two knives along, so pardon the repetition...
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...Same stroll, this one is a '73 Case Peanut...
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Great snaps, Mike. Here's on of my favorite spring assisted non-traditionals. A Camillus Heat 3.0.

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AWESOME PICS!!!.....Fellas..those are GREAT!! ::tu::
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