Knife Photography
- Just Plain Dave
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Re: Knife Photography
That is AWESOME Bocote! My 2007 73 don't look NOTHING near that good!
Looking for the magic penny!
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Re: Knife Photography
Dave, as you can probly tell already I do prefer a lil
zig zag zoom in the grainworks whenever possible.
Here's another sample on a BRK&T Escort boot
kanife you might enjoy.

zig zag zoom in the grainworks whenever possible.
Here's another sample on a BRK&T Escort boot
kanife you might enjoy.

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Re: Knife Photography
Remington 1924 - 1933 I picked up yesterday...and I think we are ready for some spring weather up here, enough of this winter!
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Re: Knife Photography
WOW komagong....................
both ,VERY NICE BRO!
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Re: Knife Photography
Thanks JB. They go well together. I have the barlow for everyday uses and the swayback for Sundays and such.
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Re: Knife Photography
A Few snaps shots,for my "'Ol' Marine Buddy""____I'll let yall guess,who that is
Just got my NRA magazine out of the mailbox, the "'Marine Bulldog Add"" caught my eye !!!!
Just got my NRA magazine out of the mailbox, the "'Marine Bulldog Add"" caught my eye !!!!
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Monk -- Excellent post, showcasing a couple of excellent knives.
Be it known that the current Marine Corps mascot, Sgt. Chesty XIII will soon be retiring and replaced by Chesty XIV as soon as he completes obedience and recruit training. Pvt. Chesty XIV will be promoted to PFC at the successful completion of training.
http://www.hlntv.com/slideshow/2013/02/ ... ry-history
Be it known that the current Marine Corps mascot, Sgt. Chesty XIII will soon be retiring and replaced by Chesty XIV as soon as he completes obedience and recruit training. Pvt. Chesty XIV will be promoted to PFC at the successful completion of training.
http://www.hlntv.com/slideshow/2013/02/ ... ry-history
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
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
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
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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Re: Knife Photography
Knice EZ49 Mr. Monk, that's one of my favOrites.
Interesting that neither box nor tang have usual
w for the wharncliffe designation.
Interesting that neither box nor tang have usual
w for the wharncliffe designation.
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just messin around with ma new ZT 0350 in the garage...... 
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Re: Knife Photography
""Simple Knives for a Simple Life""
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Re: Knife Photography
Beauties all Mr. Monk
Down here, life is even simpler.

Down here, life is even simpler.

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Re: Knife Photography
A pair of nice Case knives,Woosey !!!!!!!__________simple is easy on tha' mind & admired by the eyes*****
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Re: Knife Photography
Awesome pics Junebug, Mon, Joey!! Awesome
I just took these of an Imperial BSA knife re-handled in Elk Stag
I just took these of an Imperial BSA knife re-handled in Elk Stag
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Re: Knife Photography
Great pics and greater knives here!
Pic of my current (second knife ever) project: The
BatWasp. It's an Italian Milano cheapie (rosewood scale model) that I made super-thick, .090" brass liners and hand-hammered bolsters for. Body is a bat-winged, half-wasp layout I dreamed up, no safety. Handle scales are stabilized Fig. It may be finished one day.
And a shot of a few colorful imports.
Pic of my current (second knife ever) project: The
BatWasp. It's an Italian Milano cheapie (rosewood scale model) that I made super-thick, .090" brass liners and hand-hammered bolsters for. Body is a bat-winged, half-wasp layout I dreamed up, no safety. Handle scales are stabilized Fig. It may be finished one day.
And a shot of a few colorful imports.
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- woseyjales
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Re: Knife Photography
Hereza picture of a barlio I took one day.
Mighta been same day I took one of the Titusville
Heritage lockback but then again maybe not.


Mighta been same day I took one of the Titusville
Heritage lockback but then again maybe not.


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Re: Knife Photography
Wosey, you DO know how to put a picture together! The reflections are an extension of the knives in both pics, but the 2nd one looks like shiny stag bolsters. Wow!
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Re: Knife Photography
Couple of my latest Farmers.
Olive Drab #44 of 50 Dark Red Farmer #12 of 50
Olive Drab #44 of 50 Dark Red Farmer #12 of 50
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"Because tellin' people , i like having a SPYDIEHOLE sounds sooo much better than a THUMBHOLE"
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KOOL !!!!!__________
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Re: Knife Photography
Tank, you take better pictures of SAK's than Victorinox - just stunning! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
