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Great Knives, Great Photographs Everyone! ::tu::

This is my Camillus TL-29.
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A friend asked me to make a begleri for him. After I finished it, I took my Spyderco Native 5 out of my pocket and laid it on the work table with the begleri for this photo.
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N W NY you have great toys. ::nod::
Jtx, what a web you weave. Impressive. ::nod::
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"Begleri" - and now I know.
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The background for this picture is at the base of a remaining "core" of either a Ponderosa Pine or an Oak tree that is on my property. It is approx. 8' tall and approx. 4" in diameter. It is still a very, very HARD piece of wood. I have no intention of removing it. I can't even guess how old it is. Anyway, my Buck 119.
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Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
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Nice photo. Solid knife. ::tu::
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TripleF wrote:Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
Good lookin' utility knife Scott! ::tu:: Is that an Anza or self made?
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Took this shot for the EDC thread...
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Sasquach wrote:
TripleF wrote:Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
Good lookin' utility knife Scott! ::tu:: Is that an Anza or self made?

ANZA sir.
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Yellow rose jack deep in a northern forest...
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Monkey see monkey do, like a dog to his vomit. Tidoute 661214 ebony on a rock where the squirrels eat Gladiola blossoms.
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Ivoryman wrote:Monkey see monkey do, like a dog to his vomit. Tidoute 661214 ebony on a rock where the squirrels eat Gladiola blossoms.
Nice one Ivory, great pics of a fine looking knife!
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Thanks Mike, did you catch that reference to you? I've drooled over your 66 so many years it finally broke down all my resistance and I capitulated. All your fault. Thanks for turning me on to them. :mrgreen:
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Ivoryman wrote:Thanks Mike, did you catch that reference to you? I've drooled over your 66 so many years it finally broke down all my resistance and I capitulated. All your fault. Thanks for turning me on to them. :mrgreen:
You are welcome Ivory! It's a great pattern indeed...wish I could track down another, would be willing to trade away some of my other knives for another 66 Jack in just about any cover material...anybody holding??
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Nice pics. Those 66 jacks really catch my eye, especially that mellow bone color and long pull nail nick on the yellow rose version. ::tu::
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Challenge gunstock stockman... just under 3 1/2". This is one of my favorites. I bought it from Jim Sargent at a knife show about 35 years ago. If you look closely, you can see the faint etch on the blade.
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Jtx, that photo fills your eyes. Beautiful old Challenge up front then all the back ground to look at. Bones, bones and more bones! ::nod:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:Jtx, that photo fills your eyes. Beautiful of Challenge up front then all the back ground to look at. Bones, bones and more bones! ::nod:: ::tu::
Thanks dogleg.
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Great knives and great pictures everyone! ::tu::

This is my throwback to the good old days of black and white.
The knife is a Kutmaster, 3 blade, swelled center whittler.
Just one of my growing collection of Camillus 72 variations.
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Sweeeeeeeet knife jtx. So are those beauties in the background. Great Tdrops there. Bet that whole knife roll is full of beauties.
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Ivoryman wrote:Sweeeeeeeet knife jtx. So are those beauties in the background. Great Tdrops there. Bet that whole knife roll is full of beauties.
Thanks for the kind words, Ivoryman.
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Tidioute sunshine and tomatoes
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Ivoryman wrote:Tidioute sunshine and tomatoes
Great picture Ivoryman. Those tomatoes look so good, they
almost look like they're fake. ::tu::
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Got that wasps nest taken care of...
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