Just A Picture - Traditional Picture Show

Northfield 77 Barlow - Titusville Iron Works:
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Well...I'll never take a shot as good as that!
WOW
Perry
 
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Parry, your pictures are just fine my friend:thumbup: both beautiful knives...plus I really like that old "Blackie" tape measure and two cent? coin;)
 
Well thank you Paul and Primble! I'm trying, if I don't keep the camera on the tripod they don't turn out very good. The 2 cent coin is actually an old Civil War era 1864 2 cent piece. I found it years ago. I'll try to get a better shot of the coin with a knife in the future.
Perry
 
Awesome Perry - you know what I like about the shots-not including the awesome old Civil War 2 cent coin and old Tape-and lets just try to exclude the lovely knives...but its the well worked wood they are all lying on :thumbup: Very :cool:







 
Thank you Duncan! Actually an old school desk that I found while out hunting for antiques. Man, look at that Winchester in stag!!:eek::cool::thumbup:
 
Fantastic Winchester Duncan - that ought to be in the Primble collection !!! :eek::D
 
Thank ya Gev! I just keep forgetting that.:rolleyes:

Sorry Perry...my comment above did not come out right as I was responding to your self deprecation. I was in a hurry and trying to offer something where I really did not think there was any need. Again, my apologies.
 
Not a problem at all Gev! And you're right, lighting is key in any photography. No apology needed my friend! Thank you Phil! And that is a sweet looking Scagel!
Perry
 
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Not a problem at all Gev! And you're right, lighting is key in any photography. No apology needed my friend!

Thanks, my friend!

Keen Kutter again today. I really like the curves on this one and its heft for such a small knife( 3 & 1/4). This was a well loved old knife.

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Although I don't own many of them, these hardware store knives, as I've always called them, seem to pull me in every time! That one was used but not abused,,,mighty fine Gev!
 
Although I don't own many of them, these hardware store knives, as I've always called them, seem to pull me in every time! That one was used but not abused,,,mighty fine Gev!
Me too, Perry! The old hardware stores hold a special fascination with me. I love the history and all the old tools and catalogs. I believe this one was made by Schrade and it has certainly pulled on my strings. Thanks for the compliment!

That is a wonderful old Keen Kutter !!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Much appreciated, Primble! It needs a little Primble-ization on the blades;) I have them snapping already. It needed a good cleaning and oiling. No wobbles.
 
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