Northwoods 15?

Beautiful blue, Dean! Notice how without the butt end bolster, it looks a bit longer,,I like that!
 
Beautiful blue, Dean! Notice how without the butt end bolster, it looks a bit longer,,I like that!

It has a different feel also. I like the rustic look of the blade combined with the unique character of each of these camel bone jacks.
 
Some of mine, sorry for the blur. These are pretty low light and my cam likes it lighter or fuzzes.

Trying to focus on the color anyway here, and the sort of transparent areas low on the front side between the shield and bolster...it has a depth like the un-dyed ones, can see down in there, some on the back too - extra coolness!

Last pic is size with my MT UTX-70; the perspective is off and actually they are exactly the same length.





 
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I do too, Dean! Rustic is a great way to describe the feeling I get when using mine. Chuck, that is a very nice one and as I said before, I like how the mark and pile sides match really well!
 
Thanks Perry.
Here's my last pics, first 2 in direct sunlight, next 2 direct sunlight with settings reduced on camera, last in shade.









 
I received my sawcut bone today. Only had time for a quick inspection before running out the door to get to the airport. Looks every bit as nice as my ivory as far as F/F.
 
Here's my Blue that arrived a few minutes ago. Weaker walk and talk on this one but I do like the scales a lot!
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Thanks Dean! Lots of color here, from turquoise to beige. This one came in very sharp as well.
 
Very nice one there Perry! We should start a Blues Group...what do you guys play?..haha
And thank you ThievesLikeUs
 
Those blues are looking nice. I am really looking forward to seeing how the black covers turn out. I noticed GEC posted one photo of the unfinished black knives the other day.

My undyed camel bone arrived very sharp!
 
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Woot! My blue made it in the mail today (a day early), as well.

I love the motley way the camel bone took the dye - it makes it look like two different colors of blue were used.

Mark Side:
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Pile Side:
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That is a fine looking knife! I am crazy about the way the dye is taken and not taken by the bone. :)
 
I am too, the dye has these looking more like something you would have as a custom knife, IMO. Yours looks great on both sides, congrats on you new beautiful blue! Mine has better snap now that I was able to clean some gunk out of the joints. I even lowered the kick, ever so slightly to set the blade a bit further in the frame. What a great idea for a #15, Derrick. Thanks for having these made up!
Seriously thinking of getting the black now!
 
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