It's a bitter cold Sunday afternoon(evening now)and for most of the day I have been going through and re-photographing knives whose pictures were less than ideal.All these years and I'm still having problems taking pictures.
Anyway this is the contents of one of several briefcases I use to store knives that don't fit well into my regular storage cabinets. No particular rhyme or reason for storing these together;they just sort of happened.Hope you enjoy them and have a great day!
#1 Bear MGC guthook hunter.
#2 Buck 119
#3 Buffalo Brand Germany hunter similar to a Puma 6393
#4 & #5 A couple of Cutco hunters
#6 Hammer Brand hunter.I think this one was made before Imperial took over.
#7 Hand made hunter with a one piece steel handle with Micarta slabs.Blade is pinned through the handle.The sheath is the one that came with it;part of a huge militaria collection.
#8 Russell thistle handle hunter made for Iver Johnson Sporting Goods in Boston.They also made firearms.
#9 J.A.Hellberg hunter.
#10 KA-BAR hunter
A briefcase full of blades............
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#1 L.L.Bean fillet knife(probably made by KA-BAR)
#2 Linder keris blade dagger.
#3 Olcut(Union Cutlery Co.)hunter with a Dardevle etch.They make fishing lures.
#4 Olcut hunter with wood handle jigged to look like stag.
#5 Olsen deer foot handled knife.
#6 Queen Rawhide series hunter.
#7 R.J.Richter deer foot hunter.
#8 Remington RH-29 hunter.
#9 Remington RH-32 hunter.
#10 Sabre Japan hunter.
#1 L.L.Bean fillet knife(probably made by KA-BAR)
#2 Linder keris blade dagger.
#3 Olcut(Union Cutlery Co.)hunter with a Dardevle etch.They make fishing lures.
#4 Olcut hunter with wood handle jigged to look like stag.
#5 Olsen deer foot handled knife.
#6 Queen Rawhide series hunter.
#7 R.J.Richter deer foot hunter.
#8 Remington RH-29 hunter.
#9 Remington RH-32 hunter.
#10 Sabre Japan hunter.
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Some beautiful knives!
For knife photography I use a small portable photo light box that my daughter got me for Christmas two years ago. Mine is probably too small for hunting knives, but is perfect for pocket knives. These are around $30 on Amazon, and have an LED light built-in.
For knife photography I use a small portable photo light box that my daughter got me for Christmas two years ago. Mine is probably too small for hunting knives, but is perfect for pocket knives. These are around $30 on Amazon, and have an LED light built-in.
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Everything else is just a hobby.
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Everything else is just a hobby.
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#1 Sabre bowie hunter.
#2 Unmarked hunter likely made in China.
#3 Unmarked knife likely made by Cattaraugus.
#4 Unmarked small jambiya.
#5 Unmarked Micarta handled modern hunter.Not sure if it is Chinese or not but it looks to be well made.
#6 Utica Sportsman with a Utica scout/utility in the sheath also.
#7-#8-#9 W. Clauberg hunter showing the unusual way the stag handles are affixed.
#10 A Wenger Inox saw back hunter. Don't see too many Wenger fixed blades.
#1 Sabre bowie hunter.
#2 Unmarked hunter likely made in China.
#3 Unmarked knife likely made by Cattaraugus.
#4 Unmarked small jambiya.
#5 Unmarked Micarta handled modern hunter.Not sure if it is Chinese or not but it looks to be well made.
#6 Utica Sportsman with a Utica scout/utility in the sheath also.
#7-#8-#9 W. Clauberg hunter showing the unusual way the stag handles are affixed.
#10 A Wenger Inox saw back hunter. Don't see too many Wenger fixed blades.
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Re: A briefcase full of blades............
Nice one! I've been going to make a light box for some time now;maybe one of these days I'll get," a round two it" Thanks for posting that.Reverand wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:31 am Some beautiful knives!
For knife photography I use a small portable photo light box that my daughter got me for Christmas two years ago. Mine is probably too small for hunting knives, but is perfect for pocket knives.
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These are around $30 on Amazon, and have an LED light built-in.
Adventure BEFORE Dementia!