Rookie82
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Hello, I posted this question in the "Traditionals" section a couple months ago, but thought I would ask here in the General section also.
I've been helping the NKCA with updating their website, with the intent of showcasing a photo of every Club, Youth, and Commemorative knife ever made for the NKCA or NKM. There are only a few knives left that I have yet to find a photo of. If anyone here on the site has any of the following, and would be willing to post a photo for me to use on the NKCA website, it would be very appreciated.
-2013 NKCA Club Knife, Buck 345 Single Blade Liner Lock. Handles custom made by Michael Prater with mammoth tusk ivory chips in aluminum.
-1979 NKCA Louisville Show Knife. Case 21051LSSP pattern. Only 200 made, sold at the show for $12.
-2006 NKM Grand Opening Knife. Case barlow 62009 pattern, with smooth red bone handles. Only 100 made, sold for $59.99 through Smoky Mountain Knife Works.
If anyone has one of these, and is willing to allow me to use a photo, please take a picture of the front side with all blades open. The background the knife is on doesn't matter, as it will be Photoshopped out. Thanks for your help.
I've been helping the NKCA with updating their website, with the intent of showcasing a photo of every Club, Youth, and Commemorative knife ever made for the NKCA or NKM. There are only a few knives left that I have yet to find a photo of. If anyone here on the site has any of the following, and would be willing to post a photo for me to use on the NKCA website, it would be very appreciated.
-2013 NKCA Club Knife, Buck 345 Single Blade Liner Lock. Handles custom made by Michael Prater with mammoth tusk ivory chips in aluminum.
-1979 NKCA Louisville Show Knife. Case 21051LSSP pattern. Only 200 made, sold at the show for $12.
-2006 NKM Grand Opening Knife. Case barlow 62009 pattern, with smooth red bone handles. Only 100 made, sold for $59.99 through Smoky Mountain Knife Works.
If anyone has one of these, and is willing to allow me to use a photo, please take a picture of the front side with all blades open. The background the knife is on doesn't matter, as it will be Photoshopped out. Thanks for your help.