Traditional Knife Photoshop Fun

Great stuff there! The Drop-Point looks very good, wonder if it is actually possible to have that blade in this frame? It might sit too low, once closed never to be opened again :eek::D

The 92 is spot on! Like the Galvanics, an sfo from some years back but they were 2 blade Jacks. Just to annoy the old stick in the muds..my dream 92 would be ALL stainless construction with a modern stainless for the blade:cool: No more carbon rust buckets :D I mean, I'm wearing myself out keeping rust-sorry patina :rolleyes: at bay night and day with my fleet of GECs;)

Thanks for the pictures, very talented you are:thumbsup:
 
Oops, sorry. A GEC 99.
Like JohnDF said, no bolsters. So just like the Farm & Field 99's but with ebony.
You can add a shield of your choice if ya want but I am fine with no shield at all.
Thanks guys :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I finished finals and am done with my Statistics class...if anyone else has a request I have a little time now :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
A stag GEC 89 Whittler with an ettrick pruning blade and coping blade on one end and a wharncliffe main. Thanks in advance
 
Keep hope alive, guys and gals! When the Workhorse came out with the big spear and coping, I thought, "What a great pattern if it only had a clip instead of the fat spear!" So I doctored up a picture (no Photoshop, just a paint program).

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Now, four or five years later, they came out with the Churchill, which is even better! Same size, but an equal end instead of the Workhorse's sleeveboard frame, and a larger sheepfoot over the coping. So of course, I have four of them, in acrylic, wood, bone and stag. Here's the first two.

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Cool thread and impressive skills, Darren! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Since Jeff brought up the Churchill, I'd love to see one of those with a spear main, and stag or ebony covers, s'il vous plaît. :) (Or maybe I should start searching for a Workhorse :rolleyes:.)

- GT
 
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