damn!!! betaboy has some nice steel hearts!!!

Steelhearts! Yeah nice, very nice. So are the other tools!

Stay Strong & No Regrets!
Brian
 
I have got to agree with you there Pork Kicker! My jaw dropped! Especially wiht the older bead blasted one with the "BUSSE" logo on the side of the blade!
 
Wow guys! Thanks for your kind comments. The Steel Heart line has obviously become my latest obsession. Thanks again...
Dan
 
betaboy said:
Wow guys! Thanks for your kind comments. The Steel Heart line has obviously become my latest obsession. Thanks again...
Dan


And it is a good obsession to have. I think the steel heart is probably the best knife n the entire line. It is not th largest, but it is still big, and yet leaves enough for a little more fine work. I love the BM, but if I had to choose only one it would be the SH.

Congrats on the SH lineup, I have to look at it again, I didn't notice it the first time. :D
 
Alas, I'm past the age of adoption but, I have two teenagers, only slightly delinquent, I'll trade you for some INFI? :p
 
That's okay, you can just adopt _me_. I'm handy around the house, a decent shot, and can run any reactors you have lying about to power the homestead.

Rick - hoping for a sugar daddy
 
Betaboy, Thanks for posting those pics. :cool:

I tend to be a tough critic of photography, but let me just say "Congrats" on posting some of the nicest non-professional knife photos I've seen in a long time. Those are shots that **do** do justice to their subject matter.... and the subjects are some of the best. :D

Could I trouble you for a shot of your photo-shooting setup? i.e. lights, diffuser, reflector position(s), etc. That kind of info would help all of us present better photos of our Busses to the forums. Many thanks in advance.
 
Hey RokJok! My sincere thanks go to you. It was the links you provided in assembling an inexpensive light box. There is a learning curve in light adjustment, aperture setting, white balance, etc...but I do see the improvement, and I'm glad you do too! As for a picture of my set-up, I'm rather embarrassed to show the duct taped held together with three lamps attached to it with white garbage bags draped all over the thick posterboard that I call my light box.
Dan
 
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