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Knice knife AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND pics Monk! ::tu::

Thought I'd contribute....
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Great Photo,Scott____________that layout, just seems like a peaceful day from the past :) __________________________my Schrade/GEC Auto's (Jaeger/Aerial Mechanism)
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Thanks Monk! ::handshake:: And more great pics from you too! ::tu::
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I thought I would see if the bright red in the holly berries, and the more subtle rusty red tin, could work to showcase the red bone handle in my newly acquired Case jack. I tried several shots with more berries or less berries - I think this shot captured the color of the mark side handle the most realistically. I think the rusty background has more to do with it than the bright red berries. OH
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Great shot and great looking knife.
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CASE XX 6231 1/2 1940-1964 Rough Black....well seasoned but SOLID as a ROCK.
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Great knife & pic Mike! ::tu::

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Beauty Mike! I have one as well that BIGHEAD gave me a few years ago. they're about the most solid knives ever built! ::nod::
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OOOoooooh Joshuuaaaaaa............... :lol:
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Kniiiiiiiice Tim! ::tu::
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Very nice indeed Tim! ::nod::
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::



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basser5 wrote:OOOoooooh Joshuuaaaaaa............... :lol:

DUDE .........that THANG is sweet lookin tim! 8) 8)
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Thanks Joshua , I thought you might like that one ::handshake::


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Just got this one in today, Camillus #10 Barlow from around 1950 with Honey Brown bone handles....liking it so much I decided to brave the 3 degree temps outside for a late afternoon shot on the deck!
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Hey beautiful Barlow Camillus Mike!! ::tu::
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nice one mike! 8) ::tu::
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Montana Whittler_____Red Dawn Jigged Bone :)
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Love that outdoors shot Mike.....I can feel the cold! brrrrrrr....


Knice pic Monk! ::tu::

Thought I'd add this pic of my Baby Boa before it heads out to another knife enthusiast ::tear::
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Had a friend that used to own a Baby Boa and wound up lossin it along the way, he sure misses that little knife.
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Yup, hated selling it ::tear::


Just took this pic this afternoon.....kinda cool and weird......
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Nice photos everyone ::tu::
I'm stuck inside with the light box ::facepalm::

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Tim -- And that's that little cheap arse light box kit that comes complete with background cloths and lights? That's a nice picture dude. I found 'em for $32 with free shipping and I keep buying knives instead. I need to get it in gear here.

Edit: That's a fine, fine 72. As I said in another thread, you're lucky to get it.
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Thanks Jerry and that's the box.
I have found the lights that come with it are not bright enough.
I use a commercial work light above the box and the small lights in front sometimes.
I try to keep my ISO under 200 for clarity. Thank again ::handshake::

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