Thank you Rusty, for the nice comment on my "custom 1" Bocote is a beautiful wood and I am pleased that you liked my first attempt at layered bolsters. Thanks again !!
Hi Rusty....Thanks for the comments on the damascus hunter and chef knife. Both of these blades came from Alabama Damascus. The chef blade is from a 5100 alloy material and based on the effort & time it took to get it polished and after completion, sharpening it to my satisfaction, leads me to believe it would be a good material for a field knife as well.
Congratulations on being a "Featured Member." I really like the photos of your knives. I may have to steal some of your ideas. I especially like some of the critters that you pose with your knives.
Thanks Rusty, They're a start. I have high hopes of getting some better pics. taken to posted of some others. You on the other hand take some great pics. I can only hope for such a shoot. My son gave me another setting suggestion to try so, I'll see.
Thanks for your comments on my latest GEC's sir. You have quite a collection too and your photography is superb! Your lineup of GEC sunfish is pretty awesome. Also like the Mountaineers Are Always Free etched knives being that I am a WVU grad. Like the Bulldogs too. Great work on displaying your collection!!!
Hi Rusty, had a look again at your pics and saw what you mean by problems with the ones with the lace and white marble ground,You seem to have solved the problems as proven by the shot of the knife on the maple (?) leaves. Beautiful,you're the man. Thanks for the photography lesson.
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I really like your pics, your dog and your Wyoming !
In MemoriamJohn McCain said…
Thank you for the frienship, Rusty ! Iam honored to be your friend !!
In MemoriamJohn McCain said…
Thank you Rusty, for the nice comment on my "custom 1" Bocote is a beautiful wood and I am pleased that you liked my first attempt at layered bolsters. Thanks again !!
Rusty, thanks for joining the Stockman Pattern Group.
Wc Davis makes awesome knives for fraction of the cost...and outstanding workmanship...
Hi Rusty....Thanks for the comments on the damascus hunter and chef knife. Both of these blades came from Alabama Damascus. The chef blade is from a 5100 alloy material and based on the effort & time it took to get it polished and after completion, sharpening it to my satisfaction, leads me to believe it would be a good material for a field knife as well.
Rusty,
Thanks! I really appreciate your kind words.
Have a great evening!
Hey, Rusty!
Congratulations on being a "Featured Member." I really like the photos of your knives. I may have to steal some of your ideas. I especially like some of the critters that you pose with your knives.
Good show, my friend!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar_Saba
Glad you liked It. The name of this monastery is "MARSSABA",it is not far from Jerusalem and it was founded during the Byzantine period.
Glad you liked the knives Rusty. Terry
Rusty, Thanks for friending me and THANK YOU so much for the complements. Pat
Thanks Rusty, They're a start. I have high hopes of getting some better pics. taken to posted of some others. You on the other hand take some great pics. I can only hope for such a shoot. My son gave me another setting suggestion to try so, I'll see.
Thanks again Pat
Thanks Rusty glad you like it. Terry
Hey Rusty, Thanks for stopping by and comments!!
Happy New Year!!
Mike
KnifeMakerJ. Mutz Knives said…
Hi Rusty,
Thanks for the kind words about my Elephant Toe knife. I hope you have a safe and prosperous New Year.
Jeff
Rusty,
Thanks for your comments on my latest GEC's sir. You have quite a collection too and your photography is superb! Your lineup of GEC sunfish is pretty awesome. Also like the Mountaineers Are Always Free etched knives being that I am a WVU grad. Like the Bulldogs too. Great work on displaying your collection!!!
KnifeMakerLarry Tay said…
Hi Rusty, had a look again at your pics and saw what you mean by problems with the ones with the lace and white marble ground,You seem to have solved the problems as proven by the shot of the knife on the maple (?) leaves. Beautiful,you're the man. Thanks for the photography lesson.
KnifeMakerLarry Tay said…
Hi Rusty,
Is it the photo or the knives you like ?
In either case,thanks very much .
Best wishes for the season.
Larry
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