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Fantastic pic.
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Spyderco Para 3.
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Jtx, That is about the most unexpected knife setting I've ever scene. Very creative. A real eye-catcher. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Jtx, That is about the most unexpected knife setting I've ever scene. Very creative. A real eye-catcher. ::tu::
I was thinking the same :D
What vehicle does the door handle belong to?
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Steve Warden wrote:
Quick Steel wrote:Jtx, That is about the most unexpected knife setting I've ever scene. Very creative. A real eye-catcher. ::tu::
I was thinking the same :D
What vehicle does the door handle belong to?
He has us all wondering. ::shrug:: ::shrug::
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Kool shot jtx !!!! 8)
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doglegg wrote:
Steve Warden wrote:
Quick Steel wrote:Jtx, That is about the most unexpected knife setting I've ever scene. Very creative. A real eye-catcher. ::tu::
I was thinking the same :D
What vehicle does the door handle belong to?
He has us all wondering. ::shrug:: ::shrug::
You know it's gotta be a classic ::hmm::
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Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
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Niiiiiiiice!
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Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
What a sweet looking truck Jtx. Made the same year I was born and just might be in better condition than I am. :lol:
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Steve Warden wrote:Niiiiiiiice!
Thanks, Steve. My son spent a lot of hours working on it.
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sunknife wrote:
Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
What a sweet looking truck Jtx. Made the same year I was born and just might be in better condition than I am. :lol:
Thanks, sunknife.
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Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
I like the knife...but I gotta admit, I like the truck better! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Doc B wrote:
Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
I like the knife...but I gotta admit, I like the truck better! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
I do too, Doc. I have even tried to buy the truck from him, but he won't part with it. (And, I don't blame him.)
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I don't blame him either! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
Loooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvve that one jtx, looks brand new with ancient paint color. Wow bet that's fun to drive and gets you looks. Nice work.
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Ivoryman wrote:
Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
Loooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvve that one jtx, looks brand new with ancient paint color. Wow bet that's fun to drive and gets you looks. Nice work.
Thanks Ivoryman!
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That is sweet Jtx. Really cool old truck and great restoration. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Jtx wrote:Thank you, Quick Steel, Steve Waeden, dogleg and jmh58. That is 1958 Chevrolet pickup that my son has restored. For those who were curious, here is a picture of the truck.
Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mighty fine.
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Thank you, doglegg and Tony.
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Practicing my levitation technique with the blue camel 78 American. And a real windy day knocked a few flowers over. Exploiting their pitiful damage for a photo op.
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Nice knives! Bottom photo, very, very nice! ::tu::
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Knice photo's of some very knice knives. I too like that bottom one but I don't not like any of them. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank you, here's another just laid down in some old dilapidated fencing.
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Iman some times the picture makes the knife. In this case the knife makes the picture. Wonderful old knife well photographed. ::nod:: ::nod::
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