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That sodbuster is fantastic Singin' ! I remember you posted it in a different forum a while back...but I can't seem to recall what type of wood that is.....sure is purty!
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Scales & firework are excellent!! ::tu::
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Rained all day today, so not much natural light. The flash did help bring out the yellow in the tortoise scales of my newly acquired Remington.
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Hey Doug, that tortoise is lookin better and better. ::tu:: ::tu::
wosey is blowin it up! Beautiful ::nod:: Hey Mike, it is made of Cypress stump. Very light in weight.
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I agree..WJ..those are sweeties!! ::tu:: ::handshake::

Doug...the colors are really poppin on that Remmy. ::nod:: 8)
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Thanks guys. WJ, gorgeous Case bone!
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I can't stop takin pics of these knives!
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I can see why -- they are gorgeous!
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Beautiful knives '46. If only their stories were etched into the blades. You certainly know how to touch an old man's heart. All I can add is a YOWEEE-JEEPERS CREEPERS, GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot::
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Awesome Brother!! ::tu:: 8)
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I can't figure out if it's the photography skills, or the knives that are making me drool ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool::
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I would say the answer to that question, Scott, is YES!
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Thank guys! Scott, I would say it's the knives. ::nod::
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It is hard to get a good picture of multiple knives,

you done well Perry ::tu:: ::tu::


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Well Zingin' since you can't stop anyway,
please post some shots of the pile sides too. :mrgreen:
Sure do like those EZOs.
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PILE it up! :mrgreen:
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Dang! Three such different jigging patterns on those! Sure are purty....
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Thank you Mike, I like them all for different reasons but that Schrade Cut is the Mama Jama for me. ::nod:: How do ya not love Rogers Bone?
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I'm drooling over the EZ-Open. Am I correct in assuming the handles on it are Rogers Bone?
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Oh boy, you've got the texture showing up now! The jigging on all three and the swedge on the ebony are great. Good job!
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jerryd6818 wrote:I'm drooling over the EZ-Open. Am I correct in assuming the handles on it are Rogers Bone?

You are correct Jerry. Rogers bone it be.

Nice lineup Perry. Great detail in that pic. ::tu::
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Yep Jerry, it is a fact. Thanks guys. My favorite from the trip for sure.
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Perry, those knives are great!

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Dale (Orvet) gave me a no name that is very similar and I believe has Rogers bone scales. I just love this knife.

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