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Good one, Mike! I like the way the wharnies stick out when closed, gives a little more to grab hold of.
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here's a good one for the HOLIDAY........ 8)
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Doesn't that handle just scream "Strawberry!" ? Nice one!
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First up is a Case Elephant Toenail from 2001. Then a S&M Premier.
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Thursday Shots :)
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My new Remington Mini Trapper R1178.

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::tu:: Nice picture !
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Even $5.00 knives can be photogenic. ::nod::

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Mr Rick wrote:Even $5.00 knives can be photogenic.
Mr Rick, could you please tell us the camera and lens you use to produce such perfect photos. ::tu::
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I didn't even know price had any effect on photogenicicity :oops:
Amazing what one can learn hangin' around here ain't it?

Couldn't find pics of my $5 6OT, maybe I never took any? ::doh::
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Y'all take some nice pics! What's the trick? Expensive camera? Practice? ::shrug::
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Salernoslim wrote:Y'all take some nice pics! What's the trick? Expensive camera? Practice? ::shrug::
Fifty years of practice for me. Camera is an old Sony 6MP. ::tu::
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Rick
Guess I shouldn't feel so bad then, can't expect to take 50 year pics after 6 months. I never picked up a camera until I joined this site and wanted to show off some knives. I found out quickly it was harder than it looked. A little more than point and click I guess. I'll keep at it and maybe one day I won't be embarrassed to post on the same page as you photogs. ::tu::
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Yuse to be I couldn't even spail
photomographicator, now I are one
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Some chickens...........

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Very NICE Tim!! ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

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Thanks Trevor and Monk ::handshake::



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Yep, to be any better it'd have to be battered & fried! ::tu::
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I had this Hammer Brand jack (thanks Josh) with me on a little trip we took yesterday to a quarry lake, it is actually perched on a ledge atop a small waterfall that drops off down to the lake....even though you can't really tell from the pic. I was kinda concerned with not slipping over the ledge myself, so had to be satisfied with this shot!
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Love the backdrop Mike! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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SO AWESOME ,MIKE 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Thanks Scott and Josh!
Josh I told you I was going to give that ol' Hammer some pocket time...it's literally hair poppin' sharp and makes a perfect carry companion to my Kershaw Knockout, so it's been ridin' in the left front pocket since you sent it my way! Old knife with a new life. ::nod::
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how ya like the KNOCKOUT??? likes ???? dislikes????
wanna purchase one soon :mrgreen:
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