The Sunday Picture Show... (2-15-2015)

Wild Life photo,Idaho Springs Co.
Why there is Ram shortage on 110 ,112 Custom shop web site.:D
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Great Knives and Pictures everyone... Thanks for sharing on the SPS... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

So lets keep the Show going... Buy a Buck Knife today and share it... :eek: ;) :eek: ...

ITE ... :)
 
Nothing fancy. Just some 1 of 500 437s. Looks like time has pushed these guys north of their 90 dollar MSRP. I know there was an orange but not sure about any other available colors.





Tim, cool knives for camping and backpacking or just day hiking... :thumbup:

They came in Black, Blue, Purple, Orange and Green... :)
 
I will keep these away from Stumps:D
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No worries there!! Would never do anything to those except a little polish every few years. Very nice!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Looks like an excellent 1st/2nd…third down from the top. Don't see many with the etching that nice.
 



I just wanted to share a picture of my John Henry after reading the previous comments about the Paul Bunyan. I wonder what other versions are available for the American Folk Hero Series...
 
Really like that John Henry! Certainly don't see many of those around.

Here's one I figured I would repost since there is so much mammoth ivory in today's show.
This is the original 531 with the Sawby lock. This is the only one I've seen in mammoth ivory.


















Training for a longer bicycle ride for next month. Don't have any wildlife pictures to post today, but it's strawberry season here in Florida. Made this before the bike ride.



And here it is after the bike ride. I don't have room left for dinner. I guess it really is better to have dessert first. :)


 
Here's my trusty 703 I occasionally carry

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this 112 gets some use


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My sweet little Mayo Kaala with desert ironwood


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I really like these two


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Wow, what a show! Thank you to all for posting to Armands GSOE (AKA SPS). Late to the party, just got home from work.

Here is a little 110, I think it's cool. I don't know who DQ is or was.....Dennis Quaid?, or maybe it was for Dairy Queen (now I'm hungry)...lol. Any way I'll just call it my Dream Quest knife as I have never hunted any of the animals on the bolsters and I hope to one day (White Tailed Deer, Antelope, and Big Horn Sheep).









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Here is a little 110, I think it's cool. I don't know who DQ is or was.....Dennis Quaid?, or maybe it was for Dairy Queen (now I'm hungry)...lol. Any way I'll just call it my Dream Quest knife as I have never hunted any of the animals on the bolsters and I hope to one day (White Tailed Deer, Antelope, and Big Horn Sheep

jb4570

Artist DQ could possibly be Daniel Quevillon custom knife maker out of Canada. Just a thought/guess. Thank you for the terrific photos of a rare one.

DBA: Welcome to Wesley Knives - Northwest Territories
Wesley Knives, Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada is a custom hand made knifemaking business, owned and operated by Dan Quevillon a North American Cree Aboriginal.
www.wesleyknives.com/

Was a member of Bladeforums back in the day: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...ves-Fort-Simpson-Northwest-Territories-Canada
 
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Wow, 07

Your John Henry is about the second or third one I have ever seen and with the box..... I have never handled one. I expect I never will, Desoto did you offer to buy it ?? It is a rare 307, actually you see a Paul Bunyon (and I have one like DeSoto) now and again but John Henrys are very rare. That is because these are special order 307s by SMKWs. They are regular era 307 which were printed on a very limited basis and the contract was cut off because of slow sales. I can't if mine is numbered in the photo, I will have to dig it out and see.

300Bucks

 
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I'm having a great amount of trouble getting what I want to say in with my images since they changed all of this!!!! I just want to say with my images great knives as usual and thanks for that wonderful story ITE:thumbup:! The top two are favorite belt carry for home and the bottom a favorite for work! The Dallas Sunday Morning New sports page did and nice little obituary for Mr. Chuck this AM!
 
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