Blades & Bullets

I don't know if he has a website. I also believe he might be retired from making knives. I not positive though. Try asking in the 'Custom Knife' section about Ed Kalfayan. I bet they would know for sure in there. Good Luck!
 
I'll have to add my drooling over the top knife and that rifle. Veeeery nice. :)

I'm sure the 2nd knife is great, but it hasn't "grabbed" me yet.
 
Physics said:
I don't know if he has a website. I also believe he might be retired from making knives. I not positive though. Try asking in the 'Custom Knife' section about Ed Kalfayan. I bet they would know for sure in there. Good Luck!
Very thankful
 
Here's a Microtech LCC with some mixed .45 Auto. 3 5/8" stonewashed 154cm blade, 8 1/4" OAL. Ti frame and bolsters with carbonfiber handles.


 
Now that there is a nice photo(s):thumbup:...as per your usual. Tell me though, how you get the two images to post together:confused:. Preston
 
Thanks, I'm going to get a new toy:D so I'll give it a try.

FWIW, I have tried to put two links on one post before and either loose the link in edit or the post when I go to get the other link from the host. I'm not real "comfuter" literate. Preston
 
ahhhh make sure you have two widows open when you post links. Keep the 1st window seperate for your post/reply and the other window for uploading pics and link gathering, etc.

Do you have any photo editing software like Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, etc.? If you do then you can process your pics through it like you would have film developed. I spent 2 sec in Photoshop with your pic just adjusting contrast/brightness and a little color stauration. Not that big a difference but helped tighten it up a bit. See if you agree. :)


 
PHYSICS THAT IS JUST GREAT...yes, I do have PSP and don't have a clue how to use it to do things like that:grumpy:.
Have been in the manual and talked with my shooting buddy who uses it and Photoshop. I'm real disappointed in myself(MA in Art Education) and can not except the fact the this machine can do "art" if I can tell it what to do...I can't get into it...to OLD SCHOOL. Thanks for the kick in the butt:D. I'll renew my effort. Preston
 
Good for you! :thumbup:

Just try different things in the program with your pics. Experimenting is the key. My copy of Photoshop is oooold and has no instruction booklet but it was free & it seems to work well enough. I just play with all the settings to see what does what. Some of it is self explanitory & some of it is still a total mystery.

Anyway just try some things out with it. Worst case you just cancel it and start again. :)
 
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