HI Khukure Collection - A Good Start

JimmyJimenez said:
On many photos that I have seen of HI knives, it seems that there may be oil or other preservatives left on the blade during their photo sessions, and this may be hiding their full polished look.

If I'm taking pictures of an individual khuk, I'll usually wipe it clean. For group photos I just leave them as they are.

My $0.02.
 
aproy1101 said:
Naw Bill, I'm glad you got it.:thumbup: Those hikes you take are meant for a good khuk. I'll get myself a sweetie M43 someday.:rolleyes: The list of things I need to get is longer than the one I have acquired. I was looking at my collection today, and took some pics. I'm going to do a thread in a minute. I'm glad that one is yours. I just like givin you hell too.:D

Must be the donkey schlong in you.:D ;)
 
JimmyJimenez said:
..... the blades look like you completely void the surfaces of any surface protection before taking your photos (showing all of their shine).

In any case, they look great :)

Thanks for the kudos Jimmy. I did wipe down each blade before photographing. I usually try to maintain a mirror finish on a new blade as long as I can. But, when it begins to show scratches through use and handling, I go to an easier to maintain satin finish like that on the AK villager.
 
I guess I gotta change my diet huh?;) :D
 
aproy1101 said:
I guess I gotta change my diet huh?;) :D

Actually, I was speaking figuratively.:o But you're too good a sport to take offense either way.:thumbup:
 
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