The Sunday Picture Show... (5-19-2013)

Thanks for another SPS!! ITE...you always come through for the show.

I took these pictures last week of a Thug I just received. I like it a lot.

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A little different "wildlife" photo this week. This little bugger is called an eft and was out playing while I was doing some trail work in VT last week.

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Edit...okay, I had to add one more wildlife photo. I came across the critter in Alberta, Canada.

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Some awesome Buck knives shown so far this week :thumbup:
Thanks for keeping this going ITE, I never miss the SPS, even if I don't post.

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A little different "wildlife" photo this week. This little bugger is called an eft and was out playing while I was doing some trail work in VT last week.

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Stumps, I like the looks of the Thug, and may grab one this year, that steel is truly impressive!

When I saw your pic of that little newt, I immediately thought of my grandfathers house in NH, up on the hill as we used to say. Every spring if it was wet enough there would be hundreds of those in a part of the yard there. Thanks for that photo and the memories it elicited :thumbup:


This week I am bringing my Mayo Kaala to the party, I have another in the works but this Madrone Burlwood has settled in nicely on this knife...





And a recent addition to my herd is this 112 build out that I snagged as a user, I have come to really like Bucks old 425mod steel and they did a great job on these build out knives .


 
Thanks sitflyer I like that 151 with a wood handle it makes me want one even more . :thumbup:
 
Thank you D-RIG and dogstar, my wife liked it too, and snagged it as hers as soon as it was done:eek:
But I've got a super secret project I'm working on with Ironwood and mosaic pins:D
 
Sitflyer...I see those orange newts all along the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. It has to be wet before they come out. I don't see nearly as many in the southern states, but they are there.

I remember one time about ten years ago that I counted over 350 of 'em in one day walking through VT.
 
Stumps, I have observed them at the bottom of a pond in NH as well, while scuba diving. I used to flag for the shop while they did skills with the students, and I would get free air for my help. It was kool checking them out under water:thumbup:
 
Great Show everyone... Thanks for sharing part of your Collection with all of us here on the SPS...
With out you guys and you know who you are, we wouldn't have a show... Thanks again... ITE ... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

One more thing... What Beautiful Buck Knives you guys have... Everyone is getting so good at taking pictures to... :thumbup:
 
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