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Hey! There are no bolsters on that canoe! Oh....I get it, no reflections either. :lol: :lol: Also a good use of reflections in the first shot - 'if life gives you lemons, make lemonade' kind of thing.
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I like these shots a lot
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The first one is my favorite Van. The used lumber as a background, perfectly compliments the age of the old knives. Do you mind if I purloin that one for possible future use? (not commercial use) I might even use it as a background for my monitor.


Wosey -- Do you mind if I grab those two for possible future use?
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All wonderful photos and knives. Great stuff. I especially like the Marbles EO, but there isn't a weak one on the page.
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Wosey.....it sure is nice to see you posting, AWESOME PICS AND KNIVES!!

Van.....impressive group you are showing there, WOWZER!!

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jerryd6818 wrote:The first one is my favorite Van. The used lumber as a background, perfectly compliments the age of the old knives. Do you mind if I purloin that one for possible future use? (not commercial use) I might even use it as a background for my monitor.


Wosey -- Do you mind if I grab those two for possible future use?
Thanks guys!
And go right ahead! I'm happy you like them.
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Thank you.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Van, now you done it...I'll hafta go find my EZOs
and oil the joints or sumpthin'. Lil more info on the red'un
in pic1 would be appreciated. I have the cousin to your
Marbles in pic3 with Italian jig handles. One of my favs.

Jerry, I guess so....long as it's a legitimate purpose
except where prohibited by law, doesn't involve minors,
harms no animals, and you agree to use the appropriate
safety gear at all times.
If you can do that, and make some money, I want half. ::ds::

Thanks for the kind words IMB, keep that up I'll leave! ::handshake::
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And thank you.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Wosey, pretty sure that red knife in Van's first pic is one of CK's SFO GEC #85's.

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Yup, that's the one. Great knife, I like it a lot.
I have to say that Marble's is my favorite knife that I own. I've been on the lookout for another, but have had no luck in finding more.
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First one I bought from DLT Trading, fine folks
located in Menominee Mich. Very impressed with fit&finish
so tried to order another but alas....all gone.
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Got some other Marbles 2001-03 patterns from
DLT later. Jason didn't have them on their site,
just called the toll free and he would check on
what was in stock. Got a stag folder which is
essentially a Queen 41L and a buffalo doctor's.

Second Jack found floating in the 'Bay.
Even tho not an EZO the blue eyetalian
jig hollered 'pick me! pick me!' So I did.
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Case knives
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GEC knives (one SOG ringer in second picture) and two Schrade Fire & Ice by GEC in fifth picture

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ED!!.......WHOA!! You have a really excellent group of knives there.......very impressive and a cool array of patterns too!! ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

Here is an Orange Farmer.

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Great pictures everyone ::tu::
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GEC / Schrade Automatic__Ebony Wood***
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Great photo monk of some nice KNIVES ::tu::
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Very awesome Ed.
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Man, that's a beauty Monk ::tu:: ::tu::
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WHOA .....NICE knives have come out the last couple days!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: 8) 8) 8)

FARMER looks great IMB.....what are the tools/items you have on the key ring? :mrgreen:
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junebug wrote:IMB.....what are the tools/items you have on the key ring? :mrgreen:
Twistick Corkscrew and an Exotac Nano XL FireStarter.

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::facepalm:: never heard of either ::facepalm::

how bout showin' some more pix OF THEM COOL TOOLS 8) ........PLEASE ::super_happy::



thanx bro 8) ::handshake::
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Here ya go.....

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Another montage....
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I'm not much of a photographer, and this ain't a pocket knife, but I like this one..
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