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No! Don’t delete lol! It’s jakes thread, I shoulda kept my mouth shut. If anything, just start it over. I’m gonna be quiet now...

Hahaha, you’re doing a good job, management material!

But yeah, I meant seeing any traditional knives with the fall foliage/scenery colors (the opening post has been updated). The leaves haven’t changed much here yet either, but the rust and other stuff in my pic resembled it enough. Plus there is that one crusty leaf that made a cameo lol.
 
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Great idea for a thread, Jake. Watch knives colors follow the seasons. I don’t own a green knife (shame!) and lousiana is still green as can be. Although I noticed today the muscadine leaves are starting to turn and some are falling. That’s usually the first and early signs we see.
 

Love your style, JohnDF. Great taste. Nice pic:thumbsup::cool:

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It be these colors around here.

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For some reason I thought your spread was south of 58, but that picture looks like it was taken from the north side of 58.

The colors here are the same. And the trees in town won't change color until mid-November.
 
We have a tree in our lawn that will turn real fast and drop it’s leaves, all within a week or so. I’m always amazed at how fast it happens to this one particular tree.

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What kind of tree is it Jake? We too have one like that called a "burning bush" although it will eventually grow into a tree.
 
What kind of tree is it Jake? We too have one like that called a "burning bush" although it will eventually grow into a tree.

This is from the Birch family but I don’t know exactly which one it is. It flowers nice in the spring and gets real bushy with leaves but when they start to turn, it’s like a competition to see how fast they can go from green, to yellow, orange, and then to brown and fall off lol.
 
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