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Great pic,Barry. ::tu::
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Wow, ya'll sure posting some outstanding cutlery. ::tu::
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Here is a pic I took a while ago.
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:shock: :shock: :shock: Johnny!!! LOVE THAT ONE ::nod:: WOWZER!!! ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

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MacDaddy JTS!! ::tu::


I love me some cloud cover.....I just took this one:
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Nice pic Johnny. How many #73s do you have anyway?
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Thanks guys, I'm glad it turned out okay.

Christian, I have two #73s, this one is a #23.
I plan on getting a #73L in Burnt stag as soon as possible, I just need to get some more work. ::tu::
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Scott, that custom built Old Cutler looks better each time you show it - the RR spike/old RR tie make for a great composition with the stag handles.
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Wow!!...Beautiful pics,Guy's!! ::tu::
Scott.. that pic is one of my favorites of yours...great job. ::tu:: 8)
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Thanks JR!! I appreciate that!

Thanks OH.....I didn't see your reply. Didn't mean to 'dis you.
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Am involved in tutorial on deer food plots and to show the corn "needling through", I used my Case 6375 as a background to show the size of the sprouting corn. This is an EDC and the clip blade had to be reprofiled as the tip was broken. The picture showing the knife as a background turned out pretty good, so I thought I would share it on AAPK. This old knife was rehandled and a new hinge pin installed by Case, thanks to Elvis' (Bob Picklesimer) help! Treefarmer
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Nice Treefarmer! ::tu::
Love all Jacks
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TripleF wrote:Thanks JR!! I appreciate that!

Thanks OH.....I didn't see your reply. Didn't mean to 'dis you.

Thanks Scott - but never worry about accidently "dissing" me, I got a hide like whitleather!

Treefarmer, nice Case knife. I like seeing Case knives being used like knives - I think most are kept as instant collectibles. I was just picking a pocketknife to carry on vacation for the next eight days and I picked my Case Texas Jack - stainless, heavy blade for it's medium size, and plastic handles - just the thing to have in my pocket if the log flume at the theme park gets me soaking wet!
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Blown up that pic is awesome OH!! I love knives and wood especially when the opportunity to split or chop exists!! ::tu::
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Blown up that pic is awesome OH!! I love knives and wood especially when the opportunity to split or chop exists!! ::tu::
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Very nice pics fellas ::tu::

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Here is something i thought i would try.

I put my light box out side in direct sunlight..........


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Lookin' good Tim ::tu::
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treefarmer.....nice pic....love those scales. ::tu::

OH...I really like the older style shield on your Jack.reminds me of the German made Case's ::nod:: ..great pic. ::tu::

Tim....Sweet trio of Weid's ...awesome pics. ::tu::
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Thanks Scott and Johnnie ::handshake::

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Thanks guys - just remember that old blind hog...........
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Using the light box outside in bright sunlight gave good results! I have wondered about doing that, just never did.
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Thanks Rustle,
My neighbors looked at me funny though ::shrug::


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Tim, you may have taken this whole
'think outside the box' thing to a new level.
Here I was under the impression the great
outdoors was a big shadow box.
now by adding your shadow box outside you in
essence have a box outside inside a larger box.
Posilutely brilliant! ::ds::

Hereza Barlow on the trunklid in the carport,
That might count as a big shadow box.
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Wosey....how do you like the Limited Edition series?.....I like them. ::nod:: ..I have a barlow pattern with the Bar shield.
Nice pic,Bro. ::tu::
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