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Nice one Paul!
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Thanks Tim & Doug!

Awesome pics Doug & Paul! ::tu::
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Woah :shock: Doug, you're gettin really good at this! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: Here's mine from today.
45 to 55 stamp with slanted bolsters, NOS. I know it looks like there's a split in the shell, there's none there.
I think my pics are gettin too good for me even. ::dang::
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Thank you, and that one is gorgeous! I love the green and silver.
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In between chores around the house today on my day off I snapped a few pictures. I titled these next two "better days." The Camillus 22 pony jack I rescued from the flea market has obviously seen better days (and I intend to do something about that). The old bird house has fallen apart and cannot be salvaged. Then in the second photo, today's wind is bringing down some blooms from the trees, so that one is now cut off from its source of life.
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Perry, that slant bolster looks like a studio picture. Great!!!!
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Wow, some great looking knives
with pictures to match.
Sweet canoe Scott.
Doug I think you're onto something
w/this save best for last system.
Good way to leave us all craving more. ::nod::
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Here's one from the Schradie album
you don't see every may.
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Woseyjales your photo's are always nice you could be a professional photographer wonder if hugh hefner has a job opening lololo
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Great shots indeed wosey! ::tu:: Hey when was the XTimer made?
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Thanks Robert, used to be I couldn't even
spail photomographicator now I are one. :mrgreen:

Singin', paperwork has copyright 2002.
Someone that knows the different Schrade box style
periods can probably verify if that is correct.
As I understand it these were a walmart exclusive for just a few years.
If 2002 is correct, probably went from 2002 upto closing in 2004.
Orvet's Schrade OT section has the dates blank on 24OTX.
Schraylor carried on w/the Xtimers so probably more Chiner
mades out there than USA.
Shoot, I can't even remember what coating was used on the blades.
Think it was titanium something but with this CRS syndrome
I wouldn't count on it. I'm pretty sure it's not MSG tho. ::dang::
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::tu:: Woseyjaies great knives and pics...first i seen a Xtimer
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Thanks for that info wosey. ::handshake::
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Brought 'er out for some sun this morning....
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That sure is purtty Scott ::tu:: Love them Hammers
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Thanks Bob!
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Great looking Hammer Jack, Scott.
Did I read somewhere it was bad luck to cut off a blade like that?
Not as bad as breaking a mirror while walking under a ladder, but still.... ::paranoid::

Hereza Schlatt & Mormon Barlio for your Thurs. a.m. amusement.
Looks like nice overcast that day whenever it was.
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Thanks WJ!! Bad luck to cut off a blade like that? I never notice if I started having bad luck! :D

WOWZAH..... :shock: beautifil knife and pic WJ ::tu::
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Wow Wosey, that S&M Barlow is amazin!!!!
Here's a Schrade USA scrimshaw fox Barlow I recently picked up. Still learning on my photography, but I like the look of it poised in the tree out back....
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Nice pics everyone........Keep em coming ::tu:: ::tu::

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Oh you guys are workin it now! That Schatt is killer wosey! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is the latest shot of my Ben Hogan with a natural patina developed over five days by slicing onions, garlic, potatoes, and apples.
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Beautiful Barlows,Wosey & Scott. ::tu::

Tim...love that whittler. ::nod::

Doug...cool pic. 8)

Very nice pics,Fella's. ::tu::
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Thanks Johnnie ::tu::

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Thank you Johnnie, it's been fun watching it change.
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