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Let’s see those Christmas knives ::groove::
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Camillus wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:35 am Let’s see those Christmas knives ::groove::
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Christmas related knives, gifts
Christmas colors etc.
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No, I mean you posted your "Christmas knives"
under the "Knife Related Q&A" forum.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:37 am No, I mean you posted your "Christmas knives"
under the "Knife Related Q&A" forum.
I believe the QUESTION being asked and the ANSWER being sought is please share your Christmas related knives and gifts displaying Christmas colors for everyone to enjoy. I believe the post is in the correct topic.
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I'm game no matter the channel. LoL
Happy Holidays all.
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Starvation Plantation's Christmas Knifes:
Miss Joy wanted a red, green, and a silver knife for her sideboard. They're all Case knives
Miss Joy wanted a red, green, and a silver knife for her sideboard. They're all Case knives
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treefarmer wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:00 pm Starvation Plantation's Christmas Knifes:1000000725.jpg
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Well displayed.
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Ho Ho Ho
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See what y'all did, got me started again!
After seeing the old collection I wanted to see what was new for this year, so just picked this up to join the others.
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Funny it's still 30th Anniversarry, so was 2023.

Santa agrees.
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Way-to-go Camillus...this forum can also be a little sharper with some Christmas spirit. Merry Christmas to all you knife nuts.
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Looks like Christmas!
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Jacknifeben wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 2:36 pm Looks like Christmas!
Thats a sweet lil set, tell us about it.
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bestgear wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 4:09 pm
New_Windsor_NY wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:37 am No, I mean you posted your "Christmas knives"
under the "Knife Related Q&A" forum.
I believe the QUESTION being asked and the ANSWER being sought is please share your Christmas related knives and gifts displaying Christmas colors for everyone to enjoy. I believe the post is in the correct topic.

::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks for the response. It took a long time to get these together. Only thing different is the pen blade and coping blade and one is numbered 22214 and other has none.
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I have been the caretaker of this knife for a few years but it looks like it has been spoken for. A very nice minty pre-war Western States, put into a drawer no doubt, in its original little Christmas gift box.
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tongueriver wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:01 pm I have been the caretaker of this knife for a few years but it looks like it has been spoken for. A very nice minty pre-war Western States, put into a drawer no doubt, in its original little Christmas gift box.

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You have taken well care of it.
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Beautiful Christmas Catt's D.
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tongueriver wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:01 pm I have been the caretaker of this knife for a few years but it looks like it has been spoken for. A very nice minty pre-war Western States, put into a drawer no doubt, in its original little Christmas gift box.

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Wow! That’s my kind of knife!
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Thomasg wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 11:18 pm
tongueriver wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:01 pm I have been the caretaker of this knife for a few years but it looks like it has been spoken for. A very nice minty pre-war Western States, put into a drawer no doubt, in its original little Christmas gift box.

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Wow! That’s my kind of knife!
Yes; thank you. I have been releasing fine old cutlery that I never would have thought. Getting to be that time of my life. I still buy a few, though. :D
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Thanks, hope to see you at the Gator show.
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Welp, things got a little out of hand since I was last here, what a week ago? holy cow ! ::woot::
I just thought it would be cool to get the RR Lenticular motion series to go with my candycanes, even broke out the same backdrop for the pics.
left to right its 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and since I wasn't crazy about the 2024 so i got this year's candycane instead.
I tried to capture some of the motion and image switching if you look close enough between pics, this was fun for a little extra Christmas cheer, enjoy!
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And cause I wanna see them all happy together, the candycanes again.
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Merry Christmas to all and to all a good Knife! John and Joan O'.
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I just wanted to add a Christmas Challenge to this thread with a Christmas Tree Challenge and a couple of ‘candy cane’ Challenges.
Merry Christmas!
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