Just A Picture - Traditional Picture Show

A little different from the others posted here, but traditional nonetheless.



- Christian

Beautiful khuk Christian! What is the handle material? The texture on that hatchet it also very cool! :thumbup:

The bowie is also a jaw dropper! The edge quench came out very nicely!! Beautiful assortment of sharp objects!:applouse:
 
Brewed since 1865. I think Hamm's qualifies as a "traditional" beverage. :D

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That sure is a pretty spot SH! :thumbup::)
 
Your really workin on me, SH! I would love to be standing there with a fly rod in one hand and a Hamms in the other...taking it all in!

That sure is a pretty spot SH! :thumbup::)

Thanks, gents. That's up near the Henry's Fork of the Snake (and that's all I'm gonna say...:D). I was up there for work yesterday, and on a good day, my work involves going to places like that. I can't complain one bit...

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I was up there for work yesterday, and on a good day, my work involves going to places like that. I can't complain one bit...

hmmm - got me thinking Smithhammer - Fish & Wildlife? Division of Forestry? Professional Fly Fisherman? Gettin' warm on any guess? :D
 
Beautiful khuk Christian! What is the handle material? The texture on that hatchet it also very cool! :thumbup:

The bowie is also a jaw dropper! The edge quench came out very nicely!! Beautiful assortment of sharp objects!:applouse:

Thanks Evan. The khukuri is handled in buffalo horn. I have a few with the stuff, but I stay away from it now. I don't like how "alive" it is.

The 'hawk was forged from a worn rasp.
 
Thanks, gents. That's up near the Henry's Fork of the Snake (and that's all I'm gonna say...:D). I was up there for work yesterday, and on a good day, my work involves going to places like that. I can't complain one bit...

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I thought it looked familiar! I have been blessed to witness the Snake in Wyoming. A national treasure.
 
hmmm - got me thinking Smithhammer - Fish & Wildlife? Division of Forestry? Professional Fly Fisherman? Gettin' warm on any guess? :D

Well, I used to be one of those. You're gettin' warm! :D

I thought it looked familiar! I have been blessed to witness the Snake in Wyoming. A national treasure.

It sure is. One heck of an impressive river, from one end to the other. :thumbup:
 
Lot of talk on Charlows these days but Queen and Case make damn fine barlows as well.

Robeson Mastercraft, Robeson Shuredge, and Queen Dan Burke



 
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Camilllus #69 Deluxe Premium Stockman in Cabone - 1973/74 and that is the actual name in the catalog. Marketer's have not changed.
 
Brewed since 1865. I think Hamm's qualifies as a "traditional" beverage. :D

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Just an absolute great pic! Are you a guide then?
Last time I found a Hamms was in a little town called Elk City in Idaho while elk hunting. Brought back some memories with a couple older fellas I was with.
 
Road trip through Milam County with my Shapleigh Hardware DE.

Walkin in High Cotton ( Isn't that a song?)

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Into the Setting Sun

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Shapleigh DE in my pocket

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