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Like the prop!! And the knife!!
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I always enjoy this thread, the knives are always great and the backgrounds are interesting as well. I just read the Queen ad shown in Scott's picture, for $2 you could get a #11. and for $4 you could have a #82 fixed blade. I was about 6 years old back then, wages were probably at the point where $2 was several hours of work. I don't remember the year but remember my dad as a mechanic making 50 cents an hour at the 50/50 Garage in Orlando, Florida. ::uc::
Thanks for including that background, Scott! ::handshake::
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FFF, Redden, great shots, great info. Like those.
While no info, I had some cool low light shots of this today. The thing glows in low light. I can see why a farmer who might drop his knife in the barn or field or woods would like the color. So bright it stands out against most anything. And usualy gets a compliment.
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Very nice photos, Ivoryman and Redden. You fellows sure have some great knives.

Scott - that knife and catalog are a great combination! I had to enlarge the photo so I could read the goose recipe.
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Thanks for all the kind words.
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Sun came out after cloudy and dark all day
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Here are a couple of photos using illustrated books as the background
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Some really cool pics being posted! Interesting blades too! ::tu::

Here are a couple of shots from our walk today.
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Great stump and stream shot Squach.
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Thanks Ivoryman.

I keep looking for interesting backdrops along the trails where I walk Ol' Muffin Head. I had the surprising good fortune to see a pair of Bald Eagles on our walk today. They were fishing in the big creek (I don't know why they call it a creek, it's a small river) that is fed by the little stream in my photo. I tried to get a picture but they were too far away for my little pocket camera.
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It's raining cats & dogs this morning so no walk 'til it slacks up. Pulled thi photo out of my files...one of my favorites.
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Montanaman wrote:Marbles Handy Hunter in 52100 and a Council in 5160

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Beautiful Marbles Kirs! ::tu:: That's gotta' be a custom sheath. I really like the way it extends in the front to protect the handle from the inner snap hardware.
Thanks!, I like that style of sheath with a small double guard. Claude Scott from Walla Walla made that one, one of the best around.

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Charlie that is a great canoe, like the minerals as well.
John a pocket full of practical stuff.
Chris another dazzler.
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Spyderco Native 5 and Spyderco McBee.
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Interesting shot JTX. I like it! ::tu::

From the afternoon walk...
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JTX you didn't use that McBee to adjust some of those puzzle pieces did you?

Charlie I'm always surprised when you knife isn't a canoe. But a very interesting shot. And great knife. ::tu::
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Sasquach, thanks... glad you liked it.

Doglegg, sometimes you do whatever it takes :D
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Charlie I'm always surprised when you knife isn't a canoe. But a very interesting shot. And great knife. ::tu::
The new canoe is over on the canoe thread. ::super_happy::
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Sasquach wrote:
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Charlie I'm always surprised when you knife isn't a canoe. But a very interesting shot. And great knife. ::tu::
The new canoe is over on the canoe thread. ::super_happy::
If it's that pretty blue one I saw it. ::nod::
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Nice photos of those Spydercos, Jtx. My is working a jigsaw puzzle downstairs as I type this, I guess I should take a couple of photos of a knife on it.

That stump makes a good backdrop for that harness jack, Charlie.
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Nice photos of those Spydercos, Jtx. My is working a jigsaw puzzle downstairs as I type this, I guess I should take a couple of photos of a knife on it.

That stump makes a good backdrop for that harness jack, Charlie.
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r redden, you've got some knives I really like. The Gibson shot is cool, as far as I'm concerned, but it's not the only one.
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