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The 2014 Community knives were sent priority, on the way to their new homes today :)  I have not posted a picture of any of them (haha).  I am excited that each of the handle materials have small variances in it, so no two will be exactly alike.  Donnie reviewed them all for me so I have not seen all of them either, BUT I WANT TO!!  So I am going to offer up a Queen Maroon handled Country Cousin knife for a photo contest prize.  This will run a little while because 4 knives are making their way to other parts of the world.

So here are the guidelines

Post a picture of your 2014 IKC Community knife with something unique to your area and enter it here.  Lets see how creative we can be with our own city, state or country

I will choose 3 impartial judges.  I think we run this for about a month, I want those going out of the country to show us theirs also.  Lets see if we can get every knife to show back up on here.  

Ready, set, SHOOT YOUR PICTURES!

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OOO, I like that John!  The handles varied so much on these that it makes them so unique

Nice!

Another "Home Run".

Queen really did a nice job on these.

 A pic of the obverse side--

John that is some great color

Hey JJ, yours has some nice colors in it too!

I love the color variations, Jan.

My very first Colonel Coon and its a beauty!

Hey Now Leo!That gunstock looks right at home with that pic!

This is Illinois artist, Ruby Beck's rendition of my grandparents' Illinois farm- Painted in 1967- Requested by my late uncle who provided the original photos and description-- BTW, the white collie was named " Lady" and was a great companion for all us grandkids ~~~  Although the artist took a few liberties, this is a great memory of my childhood and my grandparents~~~~Grandad sharpened many a knife on that wheel  over by the fire and skinned a few turtles and such on the stump by the back  door---

Here is one from OHIO.

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