The temple vulture

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The knife is made from 1.2552, copper, bone.The sheath is ray skin, Padouk wood, clip and retension spring are heat treated and from high carbon spring steel
.....16 inches overall length.

Cheers


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Well, I was not able to threw in some pictures....clicking on the image icon didnt gave me a way into my pc to transfer images.
what did I wrong?
any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
 
Simply drag your image from your desk top to the thread. You will then be offered the option for full size or thumbnail.

Better still - if you have a photo program on your computer to edit the size, color etc.

Drag and drop is my method. No outside host needed.

I'd like to see the VULTURE too. :thumbsup:

Ray
 
Hello Ray and Doc Thanks for your replys.
I must admit the bladeforums software appears, for my poor computer education, different somehow than on other places.
drop and drag didnt work....while dragging, a pink window appears saying , uploads are not available.....and the dragged pic does not stay....
normally the software would advice me a way into my PC....like "choosing files" which I click and open a way to my computer....cant find anything like "up load images, choosing files" of the like....just the image icon on the menu but that only offers a an URL option(for hosting I guess)...
What did I miss? where is the option and how does it look, for the way into my pc?
sorry that I strain Your patience.....Thanks.
 
I realize that you need to be a supporting member to include images. First thing to do - especially if you will want to show your knife making - is to become a paying member of BladeForums. Cheap enough, a worthy cause for you and all knife knuts around the world :thumbsup:

CLICK - above in the banner on PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS to see the membership options.

Patience is not strained...

Ray
 
You can host your images on an outside photo service like the aforementioned Imgur. I use Flickr, m'self.

I know Templehound's work, and it's well worth seeing!
 
... and now having seen the VULTURE - it is an exceptional beauty :thumbsup:
The entire kit - very nicely done.

Ray
 
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