Knives in the Wild

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Scott, that one is getting to be a companion with you. Good choice and great pics. ::nod:: ::nod::
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My EDC out of the pocket for a portrait.
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doglegg wrote:Scott, that one is getting to be a companion with you. Good choice and great pics. ::nod:: ::nod::
I am liking it.....A LOT!! Thank you Floyd!! ::handshake::
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TripleF, I SWEAR I'm not following you around or stalking you. ::facepalm:: :D
Extremely nice photographs all around! ::tu:: ::tu::

Buck 119.
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A very pretty Buck N W NY. ::nod::
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New_Windsor_NY wrote:TripleF, I SWEAR I'm not following you around or stalking you. ::facepalm:: :D
Extremely nice photographs all around! ::tu:: ::tu::

Buck 119.
LOL....
Come down anytime....we'll hit the woods!!

I swear this mushroom looked edible
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TripleF wrote:
New_Windsor_NY wrote:TripleF, I SWEAR I'm not following you around or stalking you. ::facepalm:: :D
Extremely nice photographs all around! ::tu:: ::tu::

Buck 119.
LOL....
Come down anytime....we'll hit the woods!!

I swear this mushroom looked edible
Very cool looking knife! As far as shrooms go, if you ate that, you would "A", no longer feel hungry. "B", go on a strange, wonderful trip or "C", that would be the last thing you would eat, ever. Don't mess around with mushrooms. ::uc::
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Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
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Nice photos Greg. Am particularly liking that fixed blade.
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Quick Steel wrote:Nice photos Greg. Am particularly liking that fixed blade.
Thanks QS :) It's a nice slicer but I wish the handle was just 1/4" longer for comfort. Should've taken a look at the H30 over this H10. :roll:
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sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
Great knives bro. I sooooooooooooooooooo miss my Vanguard. Great knife, great feel, just right. Maybe when I grow up!!

Had the 119 with me yesterday on the mission and peeled back the palmetto leaves to get to the stalk then to the heart. The boys loved it!!
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sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
I really like the fix blade myself, what brand? Where can one Acquire one? Thanks for the great photos.
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TripleF wrote:
sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
Great knives bro. I sooooooooooooooooooo miss my Vanguard. Great knife, great feel, just right. Maybe when I grow up!!

Had the 119 with me yesterday on the mission and peeled back the palmetto leaves to get to the stalk then to the heart. The boys loved it!!
Thanks Scott, yep a vanguard is just right. :)
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sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
I really like the fix blade myself, what brand? Where can one Acquire one? Thanks for the great photos.
Thanks muskratt. The knife is a GEC- Great Eastern Cutlery model H10.Got mine at Gunstock Jacks Knives and I see on his site he has more.If not if ya go on great eastern site they will list all their dealers. :)
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jmh that is almost a camo knife against that green back drop. Cool pic with all the shades of green. Looks like a leprechaun dropped his knife. ::nod:: ::nod::
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sunknife wrote:
TripleF wrote:
sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
Great knives bro. I sooooooooooooooooooo miss my Vanguard. Great knife, great feel, just right. Maybe when I grow up!!

Had the 119 with me yesterday on the mission and peeled back the palmetto leaves to get to the stalk then to the heart. The boys loved it!!
Thanks Scott, yep a vanguard is just right. :)
muskratt wrote:
sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. ::tu:: I've been looking at Buck fixed blades for sale lately on the net, I guess I'm missing my vanguard that I traded away last spring.
Was camping all week a took a couple hikes at the end of the day, got a couple pics. GEC's
I really like the fix blade myself, what brand? Where can one Acquire one? Thanks for the great photos.
Thanks muskratt. The knife is a GEC- Great Eastern Cutlery model H10.Got mine at Gunstock Jacks Knives and I see on his site he has more.If not if ya go on great eastern site they will list all their dealers. :)
Thanks for the information. I am going to check it out. Thanks again ::handshake:: muskratt
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Thank you Floyd!! ::handshake::
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Don't see any wilderness there muskrat but I like the photo. Used to be a cigar enthusiast myself.

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Scott, don't know which are the most dangerous. The mushroom, the yellow jackets or the sharp blades. Cool pics, thanks. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Muskrat, I'm not a smoker but I could go for the coffee and the old TL 29. ::nod::
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Case T.B.6339, aka Sowbelly, Chestnut bone with CV blades
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Steve most of your pic's are pretty good but that one is spore...….. ::tounge::
It is a great looking knife. ::nod::
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