Knife Photography

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DANG GUYS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
SOME AWESOME PICS/KNIVES BEEN SHOWN LATELY!!! ::tu:: ::tu::





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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE HERE at AAPK!!!!
With this in mind, I thought it only fitting to shoot some STAG outdoors. ::nod:: Enjoy, I not only wanted to pickup the great handle antlers but also capture the blade grinds on the polished versus the flat grinds of these blades.
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Nice Stags !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_________________ ::tu:: ____________Canal Street ""Diamondback Rattlers'""
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::tu:: very nice Perry & Monk
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WOW Monk, those are really nice man!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I'm not sure there is ONE of them Stags that I would kick out of MY pocket!
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Thank you Dave, I feel lucky to have everyone. ::nod::
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I just received this Schatt & Morgan Heritage Jack for a present.

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Dang, that's a beautiful shot and beautiful Jack Kama! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks. Part of me wonders if I should have wiped down the desk before I snapped the pic though. :lol:
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LOL, at least there isn't any dust on the knife, that's all that matters. ::nod:: Hey, I meant to ask ya, how's the action on this Schatt rebirth?
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Walk and talk is good. Pull is a bit softer than I like, I'd say a 4-5. I prefer a stouter spring on my slipjoints, in the 6-7 range.
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I have the series. The master blades on mine tend to be 6 or 7, but more variation in the secondary blades running from 4 to 6.
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I know what you guys mean, I prefer a strong spring as well. That was my only reason for not pullin the trigger on one of these. I had heard in recent years that Queen had been droppin the ball on this very thing, from guys at shows mainly.
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I posted this one elsewhere, but I thought she photographed pretty nicely, so I'm dropping her in here too!
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That's some beautiful App bone on that Whittler Mike! ::ds::
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WINTER IS HERE!!
oak leaves started falling here in cali today!!!
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Dang 'Buggy, you're behind. My trees are near bare, and have left 3-foot drifts around the house :roll:

Really diggin' that fat blade EO on the end ::nod:: ::tu::
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Ours fell in mid October, and now there is snow on the ground. :)

Nice picture Junebug, the "red lady" really stands out.
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That's a beautiful Case Mike, great size too ::tu::

Josh you are getting quite a pile ::drool::

Here are a couple coffin jacks.....




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Always nice stag Tim !!!!!! ::tu::
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Very nice Tim and Josh! ::tu::
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Thanks Monk and Perry ::handshake::


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I know this pic ain't gonna win ANY awards, but I stuck this China Buck 382 in my shorts pocket when I got home
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Notice how different the two blades look? The front one is more silver and the back one more gray.
The front one gets WICKED sharp, the back one not SO much.
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Cool Dave! ::tu::
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