Knives in the Wild
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Kool pic Scott!!
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Who is the maker, and what model is that knife Scott?TripleF wrote:Thanks pal!Jdub wrote:Nice picture and even nicer knife!!TripleF wrote:yesterday
Took this a week or so ago....the tree was oozing sap!
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Tony I am sure that is an Anza knife. Don't know the model. The knives are made from files. I remember seeing one of their first ads about 20 years ago and wondering if they [father and son?] would succeed. Clearly they have been successful.
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Tony, that's an ANZA Cherokee Nation (Anza made for the Cherokee Indians in Cherokee, NC)Tony_Wood wrote:Who is the maker, and what model is that knife Scott?TripleF wrote:Thanks pal!Jdub wrote: Nice picture and even nicer knife!!
Took this a week or so ago....the tree was oozing sap!
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Thanks. Have not seen those before. Good looking hollow grind.TripleF wrote:Tony, that's an ANZA Cherokee Nation (Anza made for the Cherokee Indians in Cherokee, NC)Tony_Wood wrote:Who is the maker, and what model is that knife Scott?TripleF wrote:
Thanks pal!
Took this a week or so ago....the tree was oozing sap!
Thanks. Appreciate the info.Quick Steel wrote:Tony I am sure that is an Anza knife. Don't know the model. The knives are made from files. I remember seeing one of their first ads about 20 years ago and wondering if they [father and son?] would succeed. Clearly they have been successful.
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I was "in the wild" waiting for the kids to arrive......I hope this counts....lol
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Works for me.. Tools of the Trade!! NICE!!!
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Counts double.
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Outside the past couple days....
Found this tree with the ugliest gross wart looking bark....
Found this tree with the ugliest gross wart looking bark....
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jmh, be hard to loose 2 of those if dropped. I like them.
Scott, that bark looks like hackberry. But I'm no arborist. Are you the 'boy' in the woods until the other boys show up? I enjoy your enjoyment of the outdoors.
Scott, that bark looks like hackberry. But I'm no arborist. Are you the 'boy' in the woods until the other boys show up? I enjoy your enjoyment of the outdoors.
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It is Floyd, but according to WIKI hackberry doesn't grow in the south where the sometimes mistaken for hackberry tree, sugarberry does.doglegg wrote:jmh, be hard to loose 2 of those if dropped. I like them.
Scott, that bark looks like hackberry. But I'm no arborist. Are you the 'boy' in the woods until the other boys show up? I enjoy your enjoyment of the outdoors.
According to wikipedia....
Good lord knows I don't even know what an arborist is, let alone someone who studies trees!!
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2 days ago
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Scott, that is an exceptional photo; fit for a calendar for sure.
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Thank You..sunknife wrote:Nice pics and knives John & Scott, good to see.
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sunknife wrote:Nice pics and knives John & Scott, good to see.
Many thanks!!
Took this yesterday...
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I'm in the woods quite a bit but seldom have my camera with me. Yesterday our oldest daughter sent me a Oak handled Doctors knife and I had trouble finding a good contrasting background, so I set the little Case 7185 on the edge of the moss covered bird bath. Does that qualify as a knife in the wild?
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If you didn't plant the moss and it grew wild, then yes
Nice pic of a nice knife!
Nice pic of a nice knife!
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Nice shot there Philip!! And yes.. It counts!!!
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John, That is some good steel on what looks to be a very handy knife.
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Last week...
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Last week I fixed corn on the coals.sooooooooooooo good!
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