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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Hey Woodrow.....

Very nice Outlaw!!!!! That GEC pattern has a pretty loyal following for good reason. Enjoy it!

Peter
 
Thanks Kevin. Hey, the sun has broken through the clouds and is shining brightly this afternoon. I wonder if the marigold bone Colonial had anything to do with that?

Got a little sun myself today and since I know you love direct sunlight shots of bone I took this quick one for you, Doug :)

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Kevin
 
Kevin,
your pictures are always a pleasure to see, even more than your knives (nothing against the Outlaw though...you know I spotted it as the dark horse even before you realized it). I will soon get a new lens for my camera, then I hope my pictures can really improve. I know the lens I'm getting would work very good for this kind of picture.
As for the chronicles, I've been carrying a CSC Pinch lockback today. A bit longer than what I'm used to, yet a very very nice knife, and such an appreciated gift :)

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Fausto
:cool:
 
Thank you Fausto! That is a great looking knife! Yeah, you saw it before I did that's for sure my friend. I kind of wish I invested in a micro tilt shift lens for my Nikon D3s. Instead I bought the little point and shoot for travels. It still takes okay pics but nothing near what a micro lens on my D3s would. One day :)

Kevin,
your pictures are always a pleasure to see, even more than your knives (nothing against the Outlaw though...you know I spotted it as the dark horse even before you realized it). I will soon get a new lens for my camera, then I hope my pictures can really improve. I know the lens I'm getting would work very good for this kind of picture.
As for the chronicles, I've been carrying a CSC Pinch lockback today. A bit longer than what I'm used to, yet a very very nice knife, and such an appreciated gift :)

dsc0680m2.jpg


Fausto
:cool:
 
Kevin,
your pictures are always a pleasure to see, even more than your knives (nothing against the Outlaw though...you know I spotted it as the dark horse even before you realized it). I will soon get a new lens for my camera, then I hope my pictures can really improve. I know the lens I'm getting would work very good for this kind of picture.
As for the chronicles, I've been carrying a CSC Pinch lockback today. A bit longer than what I'm used to, yet a very very nice knife, and such an appreciated gift :)

dsc0680m2.jpg


Fausto
:cool:

Hey I recognize that one! Looking good Fausto :)
 
Got a little sun myself today and since I know you love direct sunlight shots of bone I took this quick one for you, Doug :)

L1010171-1.jpg


Kevin

Thanks for that one Kevin, a lovely shot. Your photography always inspires me to try new things.
 
Thank you kindly, Doug and the bold statement goes right back at you :) I mean it.

You are too kind, my friend, too kind.

Since the sun came out I decided to snap a couple more of the marigold bone Colonial (showing the blade edge, as you taught me!).

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Got a little sun myself today and since I know you love direct sunlight shots of bone I took this quick one for you, Doug :)

L1010171-1.jpg


Kevin
Kevin, That picture is fantastic! I have not handled either but, looking at all the pictures on here, I think the Outlaw Jack and Eureka Jack are the two nicest patterns I have ever seen. I hope one day to be able to try them. Please keep the pictures coming.


Have a great day,
Jeff
 
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