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As Tim would say____________________________________ ""Just Foolin' Around" :)

The Imperial Jacks, were gifted---both about 2 7/8 inches**
The Case,I found in a drawer, in the wrong box** ( who knows where the correct box is?? ::shrug:: )
And the Elk Muskrat,2012 AAPK Club Knife by Canal Street Cutlery**
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Fantastic show as always Monk ::tu::


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A few shots of the___Northwoods Burnside Jack*******
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big monk: Those Northwoods jacks are handsome devils. ::tu:: I've been thinking of getting one with the girraffe bone.
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Thanks QS !!! ::tu:: _____ I think you mean "'Camel Bone"" ????___better hurry --- I don't think he has but a few left ::tu::
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big monk: Just bought it. Definitely camel bone. Well, at least both mammals live on the same continent. ::facepalm::
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A few hand knapped flint and stag knives by my nephew.
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That's some neat work! Kinda' like the 1911, too.
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Yeah, I was looking at that too Phil. I'm not real sure what it is about those beasts that makes my heart flutter and my palms sweat. I sure do like 'em.
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Here is a pic of my first Russlock. This is one I received as a gift from a friend.
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jbsquared -- Welcome to AAPK. Good picture. What do you think of the knife?
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And here is one of my favorite Case knives, sitting on a stand I made, which I later sent to the friend, who gave me the first Russlock.
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Jerry - I like the knife. I know a lot of people don't like the Russlocks, but I kind of like them. This one is in my EDC rotation.
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Thanks. You turn wood?
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Here is my only Marble's knife. I liked the looks of it and didn't have a lot of money at the time, so I settled for this one.
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I play with wood, and yes I can turn it. I can show you a few other projects I have made recently if you would like to see some more. I don't know if there is a thread on here that would be appropriate or not.
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jbsquared wrote:I play with wood, and yes I can turn it. I can show you a few other projects I have made recently if you would like to see some more. I don't know if there is a thread on here that would be appropriate or not.

Stick a knife in the picture and you're good to go. :wink:
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Also you can go to the Board Index and scroll down towards the bottom where you have a listing for off topic discussions and show just about anything you would like. Welcome aboard.
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Here ya go Jim..............
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Thank you all for the welcome party. I think I will take Quick Steel's advice and post in the off topic discussions. Don't worry, I like knives and will talk about them also, wood working is my newest other hobby.

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Basser - That is a great looking Indian Head and a nice pic. Here are a couple of mine.
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Here is a great shot of a couple Northwoods.

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Derrick - You are not kidding, that is a great shot and some great looking knives. Here is another one of my favorite knives.
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VERY COOL....MY FATHER IN LAW WOULD LOOOOOOOOVE THAT IN HIS OFFICE 8) ::nod::
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DID YOU MAKE THE DISPLAY????
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junebug wrote:VERY COOL....MY FATHER IN LAW WOULD LOOOOOOOOVE THAT IN HIS OFFICE 8) ::nod::
::tu:: ::tu::
DID YOU MAKE THE DISPLAY????
Thanks. I did make the display.
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