Knife Photography
- 313 Mike
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Re: Knife Photography
Cool pic Scott, makes that main blade look like it's 8 inches long!
Great looking knife Tim, that is some fantastic looking stag, looks like a real handful!
Mike
Great looking knife Tim, that is some fantastic looking stag, looks like a real handful!
Mike
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
- basser5
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks Mike,
I really like the stag on this one.
Tim
I really like the stag on this one.
Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
- Robert
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Re: Knife Photography
very nice Tim...them gec will grow on ya...soon u will be selling off the german knives

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Re: Knife Photography
Robert wrote:very nice Tim...them gec will grow on ya...soon u will be selling off the german knives![]()
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I don't see that happening anytime soon but thanks for the compliment Robert
Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Re: Knife Photography
Now THAT is a knife photo!................WOWZER Kama, absolutely gorgeous knives and photo, Thanks!!
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Re: Knife Photography
Accent on the flat ground blade,pre WWII IXL George Wostenholm farmers jack(aka rooster comb).
The flat ground blade was introduced by Wostenholm and Schrade as explained on page 86 Schrade Catalog E and Supplements.It's straight cutting lines enhanced grafting.
Shot in afternoon,inside on window sill. Table napkin background.Fuji S700 super macro setting,no flash.I think all this information is correct,I know the napkin and camera are.
The flat ground blade was introduced by Wostenholm and Schrade as explained on page 86 Schrade Catalog E and Supplements.It's straight cutting lines enhanced grafting.
Shot in afternoon,inside on window sill. Table napkin background.Fuji S700 super macro setting,no flash.I think all this information is correct,I know the napkin and camera are.
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Re: Knife Photography
313 Mike wrote:Cool pic Scott, makes that main blade look like it's 8 inches long!
Thanks Mike!
It almost looks like some sort of jet or something.....
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Re: Knife Photography
A few for your amusement
please pardon if repeats.
Winnie/BGC

R4243

61051L

TH62165

please pardon if repeats.
Winnie/BGC

R4243

61051L

TH62165

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Welcome back wosey~!! Awesome pics bro! 
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Re: Knife Photography
GEC and WEIDMANNSHEIL goodness from GREAT people!!
"Because tellin' people , i like having a SPYDIEHOLE sounds sooo much better than a THUMBHOLE"
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Re: Knife Photography
Dang fellers, those are some prudy knives 
I dig half stops!!
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"GOTTA DO WHATCHA GOTTA DO, SO THAT YOU GET TO DO, WHATCHA WANNA DO"
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Re: Knife Photography
Thank ye kindly FFF & Singin'
Didn't think I'd been gone long
enuf any1 would notice
Didn't think I'd been gone long
enuf any1 would notice
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Re: Knife Photography
Yep, we noticed. Welcome back Browoseyjales wrote:Thank ye kindly FFF & Singin'
Didn't think I'd been gone long
enuf any1 would notice![]()
Chris
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i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Re: Knife Photography
Here is my latest 881. 
Practicing the dark art of turn-signal usage since 1976.


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Re: Knife Photography
Nice picture John. I always feel like I can't take any good photos outdoors when snow is on the ground, but you proved that wrong. Maybe I'll venture out this weekend and try a few.
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Re: Knife Photography
I've been trying to find a different way to look at my knives, and this is what I tried today. My cocobolo Whaler and my 10" french knife, an every day user in the kitchen, seemed to go together. I had to pile pennies under the back of the french knife blade to get rid of the reflection of the Whaler's blade.
A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory.
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Re: Knife Photography
Great Shots Russell
_____would ya' call that ""IN-JUH-NEW-I-T"" ????? or ""WHATTTTT"" ?????

I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks, Monk. It's definately in the "Whatttt???" category.
A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory.
- woseyjales
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Re: Knife Photography
Knice job Rustle
It is fun to experiment w/setups then see camera's take on things.
One big advantage these days we don't have film development
costs to discover our rejects vs keepers ratio.
A few examples-played around w/trunklid reflections for awhile.
Another time finally figured out how to avoid undesirable
reflections in the bolsters.


It is fun to experiment w/setups then see camera's take on things.
One big advantage these days we don't have film development
costs to discover our rejects vs keepers ratio.
A few examples-played around w/trunklid reflections for awhile.
Another time finally figured out how to avoid undesirable
reflections in the bolsters.


