The Sunday Picture Show... (6-9-2019) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...)

Man some of you guys take some awesome pictures.

One of my grandfathers was a professional photographer, in fact I have his old wood and brass camera on a tripod set up in my den...….. it's real pretty.

And I can't even get a decent photo uploaded...…………

I appreciate the pics!
Pics from Phone. Lowest resolution load right up.
 
I don’t know how to change resolution on my iPhone. I found taking a picture where the knife is a little far away then cropping it in the edit feature allows me to post.
Thanks to all for the great pictures!
 
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DP that's a neat group of 112's! I've never seen any of the blade etchs and believe me I always look for the odd ones.. Are they samples or from a regular collection? The one with the blade etch on both sides and a medallion could be a sample. Thanks for showing them!
 
I would normally try to find a exceptional or rare 112 to post in the big Show but today I figured I would share one of my 'orphans' ..Really sharp and usable even a old Bucks that have been modified can still be useful. Does look like a 110 at first glance lol!20190609_163749.jpg
 
I have two 102s. Taken with my phone:
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Oh I forgot to mention in my first post, I added a sharpening notch to my 55.
Love 'em or hate 'em I sharpen free hand and they're something I appreciate.

In my experience the stone will dig in right there creation an ugly spot and eventually a bit of recurve, just a matter of preference but all my slipjoints have come with one and I add it to anything that doesn't.
 
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