Knives in the Wild
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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.
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Thanks for the information. I am going to check it out. Thanks again muskrattsunknife wrote:Thanks Scott, yep a vanguard is just right.TripleF wrote:Great knives bro. I sooooooooooooooooooo miss my Vanguard. Great knife, great feel, just right. Maybe when I grow up!!sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. 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
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 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.muskratt wrote:I really like the fix blade myself, what brand? Where can one Acquire one? Thanks for the great photos.sunknife wrote:Love those 119 Bucks Scott and NW-NY. 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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Thank you Floyd!!
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Don't see any wilderness there muskrat but I like the photo. Used to be a cigar enthusiast myself.
Here's mine from past couple days
Here's mine from past couple days
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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.
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Muskrat, I'm not a smoker but I could go for the coffee and the old TL 29.
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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...…..
It is a great looking knife.
It is a great looking knife.
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eating utensils
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Nice pics and knives muskratt, Scott & Steve.
I like your carved utensils Scott, cedar I'm guessing?
I got back from a weekend of camping and hiking with the wife on the bluffs of the beautiful Rock River at Oregon IL. Took these two knives along and managed to snap a couple pics. LT Wright fixed blade & S&M single blade jack with rosewood handles. Hard to slow the wife down on the trail so I was lucky to get a couple pics in the woods not just at the campsite where I rest my legs and sip bourbon after returning from her grueling march.
I like your carved utensils Scott, cedar I'm guessing?
I got back from a weekend of camping and hiking with the wife on the bluffs of the beautiful Rock River at Oregon IL. Took these two knives along and managed to snap a couple pics. LT Wright fixed blade & S&M single blade jack with rosewood handles. Hard to slow the wife down on the trail so I was lucky to get a couple pics in the woods not just at the campsite where I rest my legs and sip bourbon after returning from her grueling march.
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Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Yes sir!!sunknife wrote:Nice pics and knives muskratt, Scott & Steve.
I like your carved utensils Scott, cedar I'm guessing?
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I like those knives, Greg. But the feather, what bird is it from?sunknife wrote:Nice pics and knives muskratt, Scott & Steve.
I like your carved utensils Scott, cedar I'm guessing?
I got back from a weekend of camping and hiking with the wife on the bluffs of the beautiful Rock River at Oregon IL. Took these two knives along and managed to snap a couple pics. LT Wright fixed blade & S&M single blade jack with rosewood handles. Hard to slow the wife down on the trail so I was lucky to get a couple pics in the woods not just at the campsite where I rest my legs and sip bourbon after returning from her grueling march.
Finally having a place to set out a bird feeder has resulted in a start to somewhat of a feather collection.
To date: blue jay, cardinal, turkey, grackle. They don't drop them often, so it's kinda cool when I do find one.
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At the risk of sounding silly, John I've got to say that I always find your little Mora cute as a button.
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Thanks Garry.. It is very quickly turning into one of my most carried/favorite fixed blades.. Just so handy!!!Quick Steel wrote:At the risk of sounding silly, John I've got to say that I always find your little Mora cute as a button.
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I like those knives, Greg. But the feather, what bird is it from?
Finally having a place to set out a bird feeder has resulted in a start to somewhat of a feather collection.
To date: blue jay, cardinal, turkey, grackle. They don't drop them often, so it's kinda cool when I do find one.[/quote]
I'm always picking up interesting feathers and many I can identify but I have no idea which bird this one came from Steve. Enjoy you're bird watching, its an enjoyable pastime and makes you start realizing how many different species are out there once you start paying attention to them.
I like those knives, Greg. But the feather, what bird is it from?
Finally having a place to set out a bird feeder has resulted in a start to somewhat of a feather collection.
To date: blue jay, cardinal, turkey, grackle. They don't drop them often, so it's kinda cool when I do find one.[/quote]
I'm always picking up interesting feathers and many I can identify but I have no idea which bird this one came from Steve. Enjoy you're bird watching, its an enjoyable pastime and makes you start realizing how many different species are out there once you start paying attention to them.
Greg
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I like those knives, Greg. But the feather, what bird is it from?sunknife wrote:
Finally having a place to set out a bird feeder has resulted in a start to somewhat of a feather collection.
To date: blue jay, cardinal, turkey, grackle. They don't drop them often, so it's kinda cool when I do find one.[/quote]
I'm always picking up interesting feathers and many I can identify but I have no idea which bird this one came from Steve. Enjoy you're bird watching, its an enjoyable pastime and makes you start realizing how many different species are out there once you start paying attention to them. [/quote]
Thanks Greg.
We're in a pretty good spot - right along the Atlantic flyway. Spring and fall should be some fun!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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While walking the dog this morning
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Nice shot Floyd!!!
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Floyd, is that #72 in the grass laying on a gravel road?
Great picture!
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Nice choice of cutlery this morning Floyd!doglegg wrote:While walking the dog this morning
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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I like it Floyd!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Thanks John and Skip.
Philip it is grass growing up through asphalt actually. It is in the park across the street from my house. And some cypress needles for accent. My wild is not very wild at the moment.
Steve, you slipped in while I was scribing. Thanks.
Philip it is grass growing up through asphalt actually. It is in the park across the street from my house. And some cypress needles for accent. My wild is not very wild at the moment.
Steve, you slipped in while I was scribing. Thanks.
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Made coaster the other day...
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