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You have to ask? I'm sure he's got the rotation all figured out.Gary, have you got the rest of the letters worked out already?

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You have to ask? I'm sure he's got the rotation all figured out.Gary, have you got the rest of the letters worked out already?
Thank you, Jeff !! I'm so happy to have itGorgeous Bartender, Gev!
Well, I was taking it a day at a time. Then I realized I couldn't go a second time through, so I made a schedule out for the second half of the alphabet. Subject to change. But Gary is WAY more organized than I am!You have to ask? I'm sure he's got the rotation all figured out.![]()
Tell me more Al... who is the manufacturer of that beauty?Marlin Spike
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You have to ask? I'm sure he's got the rotation all figured out.![]()
I'm really finding examples day-by-day, although sometimes I'll at least think about upcoming letters. For example, "Q" has me scratching my head so far. But I'm mostly depending on the fact that my knife pics are already quite organized: folders arranged alphabetically by manufacturer with subfolders alphabetically by pattern, and if there are several examples of a pattern for a given maker (e.g. Rough Rider canoes), those will be arranged alphabetically by cover material. So it was easy for me this morning to say, "Oh, I'll be posting some MAMs, JJ Martinez, and Marbles. There will also be muskrats I need to find from several makers." I haven't actually written anything down so far, although I should have, to prevent forgetting some examples that I identified and then didn't post right away.Well, I was taking it a day at a time. Then I realized I couldn't go a second time through, so I made a schedule out for the second half of the alphabet. Subject to change. But Gary is WAY more organized than I am!
I've been posting using the same philosophy as Jeff.Today, I've been trying to find as many knives as I can that can legitimately be posted for "M". One reason I've taken that approach is that I've wanted to resize my knife photos, and working through them alphabetically gives me a great excuse and a systematic method for resizing a reasonable number of photos each day!
Since I'll finish the first round having posted the vast majority of my knives already (with the exception of SAKs), I doubt if I'll play regularly on a second round.
this thread ends just
- GT
Very impressive.folders arranged alphabetically by manufacturer with subfolders alphabetically by pattern, and if there are several examples of a pattern for a given maker (e.g. Rough Rider canoes), those will be arranged alphabetically by cover material
I think it was a great idea EliSir, your contributions to this thread are incredible and I thank you! My only thought behind a, I don't know, "more restrictive" Round 2 would primarily be the fun of seeing how many letters folks can fill out with unique entries.
But if this thread ends just how it is I'll still be mighty happy!![]()
Camillus. Their first-ever Military contract knife. Made for the British and Canadian Navies, c.1914.Tell me more Al... who is the manufacturer of that beauty?
That's awesome... great knife!Camillus. Their first-ever Military contract knife. Made for the British and Canadian Navies, c.1914.