coat of many colors

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candy red--kryptonite--tiger lily--orange crush--lava lamp--burnt sky--punkin patch--copper snake--blue shappire--eggs & hot sauce--dead skunk--fall harvest--st. paddy--& polor ice
most of these are on cuban frames including stock whitt, moose--stock--musk--fur musk & big horn.i was given a gracious invitation by Toungeriver last week in his celluloid thread but felt acrylics did'nt belong there since they are so modern.formites have seen these before but i thought newer members might like the color at christmas.my opinion on acrylics is they loose a lot on smaller frames, & will never be a serious challenge to bone & stag although Blues seems to be in love with them.
dennis
 
Generally speaking, any of those individually I'd likely pass (just my personal taste for lack of color in my gadgets). But as a collection, and a whole picture, they are really cool....changes my perspective.
 
Thank you Dennis for the Christmas display. I would like you to decorate my tree with those. ;) One I never scored but REALLY wanted was the kryptonite. But I do like them all.
 
Gimme back my copper snake Toenail! :eek:
(oops ... here it is ... safe and sound on my desk.)
I like that blue sapphire next to it. All their colors are a lot of fun.
 
I was lucky enough to score a Krytonite stockman, but I don't think I've ever seen a Burnt Sky 53. That lucks pretty sweet.
 
Looks like the line forming outside Studio 54 back in the 70's...:cool::thumbup:
Funny you say that, I was thinking more like CBGB in the early 80's punk scene!

but if you dig disco thats cool too.


killer blades bro-
rock on

-Xander
 
Funny you say that, I was thinking more like CBGB in the early 80's punk scene!

but if you dig disco thats cool too.

-Xander

I spent a lot of time back in those days hanging out in the haunts of both the east and west Village and specifically the "Kettle Of Fish" and "Minetta's Tavern".
Neither Studio 54 or CBGB (by and large) were venues of choice for my kind of music.
If I wanted to catch live music it was The Blue Note, Village Vanguard, Top Of The Gate or occasionally the Fillmore East. :thumbup::cool: (Now that was music!!!)
 
I spent a lot of time back in those days hanging out in the haunts of both the east and west Village and specifically the "Kettle Of Fish" and "Minetta's Tavern".
Neither Studio 54 or CBGB (by and large) were venues of choice for my kind of music.
If I wanted to catch live music it was The Blue Note, Village Vanguard, Top Of The Gate or occasionally the Fillmore East. :thumbup::cool: (Now that was music!!!)
Yeah im with ya, some good music came out of those places. I find it somewhat appropriate that Studio 54 died out with the disco fad. I personally like jazz, spent many summers litstening to Bruebeck in his studio at UOP just blocks from my house.

Hopefully taste in such wild colored knives doesn't die out like disco did! Some of those are just too pretty to ever go out of style!


-Xander

Although I would rather claim Dave Bruebeck as being only an alumni of the local university rather than Chris Isak for being a local.
 
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