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Nice pics there.
BTW, everything will be fine with my sebbie too. CR will fix it for $9.50. Thanks for your help.
 
Thank you Ketsugo, great charactor in the Wood, i have a small 2003 on order and i am looking forward to it.
 
Hermie,
Box Elder too? 2003? You have to wait 10+ months? Or does CRK release them early like auto manufacturers?
 
Ketsugo, i placed my order with Bridget back in August and i was automaticaly placed on the list for 2003. Since you can not ask for a specific wood, i told her i would prefer a light wood with Charactor, otherwise a meduim wood with Charactor. I do not mind the wait, gives me plenty of time to save for it.
 
Ketsugo, very nice:cool: :D
I luckily found a Lg. 2001 Box Elder inlay and will get it on Wed. I like the double thumblug!!! Might have to send mine in when I get it for a little addition :D
BTW: I also have a 2003 Damascus on order, because from what Bridget tells me, all the 2002 inlay orders are filled already. This only applies to the small/large Plain inlays that are produced in limited #'s each year (60 each). The Classic inlays are part of the normal line now, so they are available within 3-4 months from the time of order. Don't mean to butt in on Hermie's question but I hope this answers it for you :p
 
Ketsugo, yes you were lucky indeed. Ji, you did not butt in at all, thank you for backing up what i said, and welcome to the forums.
 
Thanks Hermie for the welcome. I'm kinda new at this :rolleyes: I guess we were typing our response at about the same time:D
And I feel the same way you do about having time to save up for the 2003 order!! Also gives me something to look forward to.
BTW: Did you see that Darrel Ralph / Wilson Combat collaboration? Looks like CRK may have some stiff competition in the near future. If you haven't I'll try and find the link again and post it. Definately worth a look. Ji
 
Ketsugo, I really think that if you took some more time and studied a little harder you would be able to generate some decent pictures to post here....I mean...yours look NOTHING like what everyone else is using, so no offence but please try to keep up with modern technology and take some lessons in photography...

<center>HAHAHA sorry couldn't help myself as those are the most beautiful pics I've seen anywhere! Simply amazing work, and you have said you use a 35mm film camera, excellent, most excellent I now have some new wall paper thanks to you!

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Thanks Gary!

But I have cheated with these. I got me a Canon G2 last December. It won't take the place of the 35mm stuff but, it's great for instant web pics.
 
Originally posted by Ketsugo
Thanks Gary!

But I have cheated with these. I got me a Canon G2 last December. It won't take the place of the 35mm stuff but, it's great for instant web pics.

Hmmmm G2....sounds familiar...:)

Exceptional job on those, I'll have to look into one of those!
I have an old Cannon EOS 620 with some nice lenses, used to take a lot of photos but have since slowed down on that level for a while, busy all the time lately!

Do you take photos in your regular work?
G2
 
Well Gary,
I am a jack of all trades sort. I do some freelance work for the local rag here in Ventura County California, and also have a PI license. I take pics in that line of work as well. I was offered a full time job from the paper, but the pay is poor. You really need to get lucky to make big bucks shooting photos. It is a passion however.
 
DAMN! :eek: How anyone could look at these pics and not want at least one of these is beyond my comprehension. Beautiful details! Like the dumbass that I am, I chose to order a large bronze raindrop Damascus woody w/Desert Ironwood. Beautiful to admire but not the ideal pocket carry. I really need to get one to use. 2003 you say? I guess I had better place my order now.:cool:
 
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