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Wow you guys sure can take some fine photos. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Holey mackarelfish Rick!
If you'd gotten any closer to that kanife
your name would be Uncle Henry.
My Koduck digimatic won't do closeups any
more since it's factory installed smoke leaked
out. ::facepalm::
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Very nice Wosey,What kinda knives were they couldn't tell :lol: :lol: ::tu::
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woseyjales wrote:My Koduck digimatic won't do closeups any
more since it's factory installed smoke leaked
out.
It's a good thing you've still got that Kodak CX7430 then, cause it does a great job.
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big monk wrote:PAST_________________TENSE :)
For boys of all ages. ::tu::

Nice Monk! ::nod::
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Tanx Jerry, the previous closeups were done w/the Koduck before
the factory smoke escaped. If I try closeups now they're out of focus.
As you mention, that loss hasn't motivated me to replace it yet. Probably
just unwilling to flip thru another owner's manual until it conks out or
the clicker button goes ka-sproing! (knock on haid)
Figured bad sign when batteries too hot to grab, had to just dump
them on the ground. Let camera cool overnight, then fresh batteries,
and it came back on. That was about 2 yrs ago maybe? ::shrug::
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woseyjales wrote:Figured bad sign when batteries too hot to grab, had to just dump them on the ground. Let camera cool overnight, then fresh batteries,
and it came back on.
There's a scary proposition. :shock: I've known cell phones to do that and even catch on fire while charging (I provided telephone support for cell phones for a year and a half. Worst job I ever had.) but for a device to do that in the normal course of operation? Spooky. I thought maybe your macro setting had accidentally gotten turned off. That would have been the simple solution.
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A simple solution? What's that?
Apparently you are unaware of our family's jInX. ::doh::
Seemed like a normal shoot til camera made high pitched
whine, began to get warm. Got it off tripod, unscrewed
base and poured the batteries out. Guess I'm lucky they
didn't start a grass fire. Oh well, old history.
Least no kanifes were damaged or lost in the melee.

Here's a reshoot from this mornin' that was long overdue.
No overcast but 7:30 light b4 sun topped the trees did okay.
I've seen some 152OT orange before but not with a tu-tone
deer headed sheath. Box has 2 barcode labels-one over box's
has 'Schrade Orange' over 'SC152OH' over barcode 44356-10140.
Opposite side has label 'Schrade Father/' over 'SC15Set' over
barcode 10336-92012. ::shrug::
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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang boyz.....this is turning into a museum of epic knife photography. :shock: :shock: ::drool:: ::drool::
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GEC 81..... Zericote 1 of 5
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Staffordshire Blue Acrylic
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:shock: :shock: :shock: Earl, that Zericote is BEAUTIFUL Bro!! Another STUNNER for sure and certain... ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::
I have looked at the Staffordshire Blue #81 about a thousand times, easily GEC's finest acrylic lately....you sure can pick 'em my friend.... ::nod::

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Earl them are nice and great photos of them ::tu::
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Very nice photos Earl, the light hits the blade at the perfect angle to make it the focus of the entire picture. Well done.
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Thank you fellas

Trev you need to get ya one bro.,super nice build imho
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Just goofin..........


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Nice Tim! ::drool:: Very cool knives
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Nice ones Tim ::tu:: You must not own many bone handle knives :lol:
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::

I had one once Robert, the stags ate it ::facepalm:: ::sotb::






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That's a beauty Monk. ::tu::

Here is my new CSC Barlow. ::ds::


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big monk wrote:Golden Boy :)
Hey Monk! Sumpthin' goofed up!
Post shows a knife instead of a Henry rifle!
Hate when fotopail does that.

Wow! Knice barlio Rick ::tu::
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