Th232 wrote:I note that in the first pic of the Millie, the blade stops just before the stamp, and in the second, the handle just covers up the first number. Was that deliberate?
Hey Will,
Maybe he took the picture that way on purpose!! He wants us to go insane wondering!! I'm sure that he will show us more pictures someday, right Felly?! :p
fellyjr wrote:The cat has got my tongue. The mouse and keyboard have got my fingers! :p :D
hey that's ok felly, u'll tell us when the time is ripe.... :p
i remember a certain other controversial thread which involved pics of a BIFOLD! :eek: :p hey sorry felly, that was a kinduv low blow.... I couldn't help it! :D
I just got an email from Photobucket saying that I have exceeded my monthly bandwidth of 25gb, so most of my pic's are not going to be viewed until the 12th of May. Sorry about that! My bandwidth resets to zero on the 12th of each month, and between the 12th of this month and today I have received 71,000 hits on my pic's! :eek: :eek: I guess I'm gonna have to fork over the $25 for a Pro account which doesn't have a bandwidth limitation. :rolleyes:
Sorry about the missing pic's in my posts! :o
fellyjr wrote:I just got an email from Photobucket saying that I have exceeded my monthly bandwidth of 25gb, so most of my pic's are not going to be viewed until the 12th of May. Sorry about that! My bandwidth resets to zero on the 12th of each month, and between the 12th of this month and today I have received 71,000 hits on my pic's! :eek: :eek: I guess I'm gonna have to fork over the $25 for a Pro account which doesn't have a bandwidth limitation. :rolleyes:
Sorry about the missing pic's in my posts! :o
Wow! 25 gigs of bandwidth is a lot! See how popular your pics of rare Spydies are? :D
Will
"No one wants to look the fool. Everyone does the best they can. If they knew better, they'd do better" - old woman on the railway tracks to Sal.
fellyjr wrote:
I'd like to share some photo's of the knife I was able to find for edrose. He had said in an earlier thread that his "Holy Grail" for Spyders was the OKCA Club Knife for 1998, which was the C16 PS Wayne Goddard with the inlaid beaver by SFSW. The wood used for the inlay is different varieties found in Oregon, and from what I was told by the seller, Santa Fe Stoneworks got the wood from Oregon to do this inlay on the 60 pieces they made. It is quite an impressive piece, and I can see why edrose chose this as his "Holy Grail".
Here they are:
I wanted to bump this to let you guy's know that I just heard from Ed, and the Goddard pictured here is safely in his possession! I'm pretty stoked about it!!
Ed, I'm happy it made it to you safely, and I hope you enjoy it in good health!!!
Oh, yes, there is now a happy man somewhere in Europe...
I couldn' make better pictures then Felly, but I will take some (big) Goddard family photos soon!