Hey IM, Is there really a purpleish color in that handle? Man you nailed it!
Knife Photography
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Real nice handle on that Imperial Scott! Look at the depth in that wrap.
Hey IM, Is there really a purpleish color in that handle? Man you nailed it!
Hey IM, Is there really a purpleish color in that handle? Man you nailed it!
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THANKS...and yeah, it has some real nice color. Pile side is good too. Posted a pic in the '2012 Short Runs' thread.singin46 wrote:Hey IM, Is there really a purpleish color in that handle? Man you nailed it!
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Thanks Perry! I know what you're saying about depth....
Another accidental shot.....that actually looks pretty cool, IMHO!
Another accidental shot.....that actually looks pretty cool, IMHO!
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Great pic, Trevor!! Those Lumberjack's look like they'd be awsome knives. They're kinda strange, but a feller just can't help but be impressed by 'em! That jigging is very cool! Am I reading it right in your photo title, is it buffalo horn?
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Thanks Paul & Perry.
Love those scales,Trevor.
Love those scales,Trevor.
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So far,So good...So What!!
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Me too! I don't know if you have ever collected fountain pens, Scott, but that looks just like an old Esterbrook. Beautiful!Just Plain Dave wrote:LOVE that red Imperial!
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No sir, never collected any pens, but I do sell 'em! (Custom imprinted Javelin Pens that is).
Thanks guys! I know, I loved those red handles too!! Glad I have the pics for memory's sake!
Thanks guys! I know, I loved those red handles too!! Glad I have the pics for memory's sake!
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Thanks WB!......yep, its 'Ram Cut Red Spiral Buffalo Horn'whitebuffalo58 wrote:Great pic, Trevor!! That jigging is very cool! Am I reading it right in your photo title, is it buffalo horn?
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I wouldn't wanna have to say that 3 times fast, but it is very cool and very unique. Don't reckon I ever seen anything quite like it. Excellent knife!
WB
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Well I thought you guys deserved to see some vintage 90 year old beauties!
HSB (left in rosewood)and NYKC/HAMMER BRAND (right in jig), I love this HSB cause it has all the markings of a true classic work knife from the turn of the last century.

HSB (left in rosewood)and NYKC/HAMMER BRAND (right in jig), I love this HSB cause it has all the markings of a true classic work knife from the turn of the last century.

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Wow, can see why you're partial to the HSB EZO.
Sure is a bedazzler.
Here's an older pic back when I was still trying
to figure out the Koduck digimatic & lighting.
Sure is a bedazzler.
Here's an older pic back when I was still trying
to figure out the Koduck digimatic & lighting.
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I kinda liked the way the light
played with the swedge, the edge, and the
tang's lettering. Pink towel underneath w/gold
background wasn't thought out very well.
Left hand obviously didn't know what the
right eye was doing.
Here's the whole thing outside.
played with the swedge, the edge, and the
tang's lettering. Pink towel underneath w/gold
background wasn't thought out very well.
Left hand obviously didn't know what the
right eye was doing.
Here's the whole thing outside.
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I hear ya but at least you got a great shot out of the deal. I'm always forgettin the whole glare thing till I load a few shots and low and behold, there's a glare of my head in the blade or mama's dish rag or some such thing. 
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Top picture on this page (Two by Singin) is a LOVELY pic of two FANTASTIC knives!
Looking for the magic penny!
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Knice pics Wosey & Perry!!
Forgot I had this one.....or maybe I posted it already....anyhow.
Forgot I had this one.....or maybe I posted it already....anyhow.
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Re: Knife Photography
Never Argue With a idiot
They'll bring you down to their level & beat you with experience
PAUL
They'll bring you down to their level & beat you with experience
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I love this topic...!!!!
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Mark, welcome to AAPK. Start a thread down in the Member Introductions forum (waay down at the bottom of the page on the Board Index) and tell us a little bit about yourself.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Wow, Scott, that is a gorgeous Schrade!
I never could capture the primitive bone on the Northfield 73 I used to have. Today's mail brought this Northfield 65 in a trade deal, and I was able to get a little better shots of the primitive bone on this one. I added another shot, from overhead, to show the contour and thickness of the bone, a much slimmer profile than the 73.
I never could capture the primitive bone on the Northfield 73 I used to have. Today's mail brought this Northfield 65 in a trade deal, and I was able to get a little better shots of the primitive bone on this one. I added another shot, from overhead, to show the contour and thickness of the bone, a much slimmer profile than the 73.
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Thanks Perry, Doug!
Knice pics there Doug!
Knice pics there Doug!
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