Thank you for the additional pics! I can see why that 72 is your most cherished! The angle of your pic in your original post really gives a good look at how gnarly that stag is - and uniform on both sides. Really doesn't get any better than that! BravoThe one on the right is the first release (2010) NF #72 in red stag, my most cherished knife. Here you go!
Nice pictures. Ansel Adams would be proud.I'm no photographer and I only use my cheap phone, but here are some photos I like best.
Looks like I really like a black and white filter
ALWAYS GREAT to see that one Jeff .The one on the right is the first release (2010) NF #72 in red stag, my most cherished knife. Here you go!
I seem to remember you had a picture of an old harness jack on a fence or something I would like to see again if you can find it.I'm no photographer and I only use my cheap phone, but here are some photos I like best.
Looks like I really like a black and white filter
I think these are the ones your thinking of, plus a pic of it in some old bridles and such.I seem to remember you had a picture of an old harness jack on a fence or something I would like to see again if you can find it.
That’s the one!I think these are the ones your thinking of, plus a pic of it in some old bridles and such.
I took these with the sunset behind me, the light had changed quite a bit in a few minutes between taking the first pic to the last. For the better I think
Well, I figure I’m just getting started and have too many to choose from.
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A. Wright lambsfoot. Maltings pub, York, UK.
A. Wright lambsfoot. Maltings pub, York, UK.