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I hope people will enlarge your photo Iman. That is a beautiful set up.
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Great photos from everyone.
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Very nice photo of that Northfield, Trace.

I really like the patina on that Case, JTX. That is what a pocket knife is supposed to look like!

Great photos on the previous page, Ivoryman. I really like that wood block stage.
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Thanks Quick S, you're too kind. Dinadan, just set it down in the unsplit part of the wood pile with an ancient Eskimo artifact made of a piece of Walrus tusk. Thanks.
jtx, is that a 06247PEN? I'm into those lately. Love the pattern and yours has history all over it. Love that one.
Beautiful bones Rotten. Great shot, lighting, really brings out the color.
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Thanks Dinadan, wish my phone had a better camera but it came out ok.
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Eldris under water..
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jmh58 wrote:DSC06475.JPG

Eldris under water..
John :D
Cool photo!!
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Cool shot John, and great idea. Was it on purpose or an accident? ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ditto the above comments. I am curious about the name Eldris.
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Thanks guys!! ::handshake::
Floyd.. It was on purpose..
Garry.. The knifes name is the Mora Eldris.. That's all I know.. ::shrug::
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check the wood grain....
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I'm impressed Scott with your photo staging and yes that wood grain is very unusually!
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TripleF wrote:check the wood grain....
Great pic Scott.
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Scott, I like the contrast with the smooth knife and the wood. I was out cutting down a birch and the wedge piece looked like a knife display so I stopped for a photo. I needed a rest anyway. ____Dave
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TripleF wrote:check the wood grain....
Nice picture Scott and an interesting piece of weathered wood.
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Nope, I still needed more rest so might as well throw a Case unto the block for a shot. ___Dave
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Tonight's dessert. Finally getting a little patina started on the 29.
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TripleF wrote:check the wood grain....
Scott that wood grain is amazing. Great pic. ::nod::
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djknife13 wrote:Scott, I like the contrast with the smooth knife and the wood. I was out cutting down a birch and the wedge piece looked like a knife display so I stopped for a photo. I needed a rest anyway. ____Dave
Like that one and the Case Dave. Pretty heart wood. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Rotten wrote:Tonight's dessert. Finally getting a little patina started on the 29.
I do love me some strawberries and that's a great looking knife too!!
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Trace, I like the colors, desserts and knife!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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David and Doc B thank you very much!
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Rotten wrote:Tonight's dessert. Finally getting a little patina started on the 29.

Very creative Trace!! Love it!!
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Outstanding photo Trace.
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