Photos! Post your CPK photos here!

They really do Mike. I'm actually a little disappointed in my photography because in person they have better color and depth. I just took new pictures and will post them later, but I think this may be work that has to be held in the hand to appreciate.

I'll gladly accept knives in trade for product photography ;) Wheee!!!


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I absolutely love that antique micarta. Looks to have turned out so very, very well. I can't imagine anyone going away displeased with any one of them, but rather thrilled to high heaven.
 
The "fancy" scales look absolutely brilliant.

Too bad i'm a basic b!tch so i won't try my luck at these beauties. Good luck to everyone tomorrow !
 
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I don't think even breaking news of Elvis actually being alive will slow this sale down...
 
yup, it sure is. There should be a better pic of that somewhere in this forum.
considering how dark it was when I took those photos, it's amazing they turned out at all. The camera on these stupid iphones is really a feat of modern tech
 
Hard to tell from the grainy pics, but is that a link of bike chain sticking out of the lanyard slot on the EDC?

yup, it sure is. There should be a better pic of that somewhere in this forum.
considering how dark it was when I took those photos, it's amazing they turned out at all. The camera on these stupid iphones is really a feat of modern tech

Here's one I remember seeing.
 
I'm posting these images for those who inquired, a 6" kitchen knife, commonly referred to here as the "potato knife":

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Here's one of my favorite colors from the field knife run using the very, very brown edgecut antique micarta, just love to look "inside" it:
 
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Quick and dirty family shot. The scales on the EDC are absolutely gorgeous. Such a comfy and well thought out design, guys. :thumbup:

 
I was lucky enough, early on, to win the sale on Nathan's Westinghouse dagger. The material he used came from the inner core. There was minimal material remaining, but enough to make a field knife which I was fortunate to get, to match to the dagger - not so much in color, though. Inner core and outer pieces are shades of light and dark brown, just depends. But I love the Westinghouse stuff. And there was a tiny amount left, enough for this one EDC:

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I'll show a few images of all the Westinghouse pieces together a bit later, comparing their colors, all brown, but different shades.
 
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