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Charlie, Jtx, Tony this is one of my favorite threads. You all are doing nothing to devalue my opinion. Great photo's! ::nod:: ::nod::
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Tony, that is sweet!!! Nice job!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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I agree Doc ::nod:: ::tu::
You have some of the best knife designs i'v seen Tony ::tu:: ::tu:: I need to pick up 1 or 2 from you in the near future. How much does this one run around? I also have a few Imperials needing to get redone in solid bolsters, liners, and nice scales. Either you could do it for me or one of the nice fellars on here. Anyway, again great work Tony!
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Squatch, Jtx, Tony: all fine knives and fine shots. Thanks for showing these. ::tu::
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Thanks fellas.
Here’s another one in action. The peaches look better than the knife!!
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San Antonio has over 1.4 million people, within the city and surrounding areas. We have no lake or surface water supplying that population. Our underground water source is the Edwards aquifer...and it's made up of this "holy" limestone. Never ceases to amaze me that it is large enough and has the capacity to supply so many people. We are not without our woes...during times of drought. This year hasn't been too bad. I'm amazed at the aquifer's capacity to "recharge" with rains.
Out on a morning walk...I'm also amazed at the vegetation surviving in the "holes"...weather has been near 100's an no rain for the last couple of weeks. We do need some rain. Still loving my T Wood, fixed (top knife).
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Doc B, great looking rock and Wood fixed. Very cool.
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A very nice blend of light and color. Is that a Mora John?

OOPs. Just returned here because I found the answer to my question in the other thread. Mora it is and looks very practical.
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I call this one Chinese Invasion.
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Great Knives, Great Photographs Everyone! ::tu::

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A friend asked me to make a begleri for him. After I finished it, I took my Spyderco Native 5 out of my pocket and laid it on the work table with the begleri for this photo.
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N W NY you have great toys. ::nod::
Jtx, what a web you weave. Impressive. ::nod::
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"Begleri" - and now I know.
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The background for this picture is at the base of a remaining "core" of either a Ponderosa Pine or an Oak tree that is on my property. It is approx. 8' tall and approx. 4" in diameter. It is still a very, very HARD piece of wood. I have no intention of removing it. I can't even guess how old it is. Anyway, my Buck 119.
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Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
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Nice photo. Solid knife. ::tu::
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TripleF wrote:Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
Good lookin' utility knife Scott! ::tu:: Is that an Anza or self made?
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Took this shot for the EDC thread...
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Sasquach wrote:
TripleF wrote:Now I'm following you around NWNY....lol
Good lookin' utility knife Scott! ::tu:: Is that an Anza or self made?

ANZA sir.
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Yellow rose jack deep in a northern forest...
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Monkey see monkey do, like a dog to his vomit. Tidoute 661214 ebony on a rock where the squirrels eat Gladiola blossoms.
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Ivoryman wrote:Monkey see monkey do, like a dog to his vomit. Tidoute 661214 ebony on a rock where the squirrels eat Gladiola blossoms.
Nice one Ivory, great pics of a fine looking knife!
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Thanks Mike, did you catch that reference to you? I've drooled over your 66 so many years it finally broke down all my resistance and I capitulated. All your fault. Thanks for turning me on to them. :mrgreen:
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Ivoryman wrote:Thanks Mike, did you catch that reference to you? I've drooled over your 66 so many years it finally broke down all my resistance and I capitulated. All your fault. Thanks for turning me on to them. :mrgreen:
You are welcome Ivory! It's a great pattern indeed...wish I could track down another, would be willing to trade away some of my other knives for another 66 Jack in just about any cover material...anybody holding??
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