The Sunday Picture Show... (11-20-2011)

LB, nice Bucktool, that's one I don't have yet... PDave, nice sheaths and knives like always... Haebbie, love your 119s... Sitflyer, you got to love that Shedua wood, all 3 are sweet... Stumps, nice clear 110s, I think Leroy made them in 2010... I got one FG 110 too... Nice 501 too... JB, love that 119 (I need one now) I'm glad you found to more 500s for your set... HK, sweet 112 with Armadillo inlays (I like that blade)... I need to get one from Leroy someday, he's always making them when I see him and that Ace 110 is cool to, I almost got one... Nut, that's a very nice and hard one to find 119 for sure... Log, I like that bone one best, nice 119s... BJ, nice 112s always looking for those xtra dots...

Thanks for sharing your pics and knives with all of us on the SPS...

Great Knives and Pictures everyone! ! !

ITE
 
MB, nice barlows... Telcontar, nice knives and I love that BG-42 Stag 110... DeSotoSky, sweet 119 two liner and I like that gray titanium nitride coated blade 119 too... I've been trying to trade for one from my son and his wife... mqqn, nice 110... Jim (postfalls), very cool picture for sure, looks like a good job for that 118D2... Bob (Bad), nice 119s, you have some sweet knives... Tony, nice pics and love those KOA BG-42 110s... Fritz, hang in there... They will come, I hope... Nice Picture... UF, that's a sweet old 110... Jerad, cool knives...

Thanks for sharing your pictures and knives with all of us here on the SPS...

Great Pictures and Knives everyone...

Thanks again everyone for the Great Show... ITE
 
The Buck 119 was the first Buck knife I bought many years ago.
Here are two other Specials

Haebbie

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love that bear knife!!!! MB :)
 
love that bear knife!!!! MB :)

:) It is a factory blem without a FB etching or engraving.
I bought it via ebay and don't know nothing about it. May
be that here is anybody who knows more?!?!?

Haebbie
 
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Question: The older one (the one with the good blood groove) looks significantly longer in blade than the other.

Why?
 
Question: The older one (the one with the good blood groove) looks significantly longer in blade than the other.

Why?

No, BG, they have definately the same length. I took the pic' with a wide angle lens. That changes the aspect.

Haebbie
 

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That must be SOME lens!

In the top pic the points are dead even and the guard of the older one is an inch or more behind the guard of the newer one.

:)
 
That must be SOME lens!

In the top pic the points are dead even and the guard of the older one is an inch or more behind the guard of the newer one.

:)
Yes, but in the second photo the illusion is reversed, and in the last shot they're captured without any difference in perspective and shown to be dead-on even.
 
BG, would you please tell me what a some lens is? That would be very nice.
Haebbie

It is spoken, "That is SOME lens," and is a slang expression that basically means "That's an amazing lens."

It is to say, "I'm amazed at what that lens did to distort the picture."

Usually one can tell when there's that much distortion, but the picture in question looks normal.

The width of the knives, for example, looks the same, but the length looks far different.
 
The 118 D2 performed flawlessly on the "longtails" :D

Its weird, I have hunted waterfowl most of my life, and never seen an oldsquaw. Take a boat 3 miles offshore into about 70 ft. of water and they are everywhere. :D Yes, they dive very deep, and they don't mess around either!

It was a fun hunt, and they winter here on lake michigan. There were literally thousands of oldsquaws buzzing all over the lake. I didnt get pics of the nicer birds that were bagged, they are all freezer wrapped waiting for a trip to the taxidermist. ;)

Tony, congrats to your son on his buck! Gotta love them smokepoles!!!!! ;)
 
Yes, Haeb......when I saw what you wrote about a "wide angel lens" a picture came to my mind.

fatangel.jpg


Need a wide lens for wide subjects.

:D

Actually, that (angle/angel) is a common error among English-speakers, so no big deal.

Your English writing is plenty good.
 
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