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Pocketknife


I own a lot of pocketknives. I started carrying them as a child and
have never stopped. When my father died fifteen years ago, I
inherited his. And over the years, I've found a couple in the street.
That's how I got this one. It was fairly beat up from having been
driven over through at least part of a winter but it serves its
purpose, which is to be a tiny folding knife. Open, it is only ten cm
long and folded less than six. It has a good blade, the base of which
is seen here.
This was another test of using a cheap plastic loupe as a close-up
lens in front of a cheap 3MP digital camera (Olympus Camedia C3020).
It's pretty good, and I'm going to try it some more.
have never stopped. When my father died fifteen years ago, I
inherited his. And over the years, I've found a couple in the street.
That's how I got this one. It was fairly beat up from having been
driven over through at least part of a winter but it serves its
purpose, which is to be a tiny folding knife. Open, it is only ten cm
long and folded less than six. It has a good blade, the base of which
is seen here.
This was another test of using a cheap plastic loupe as a close-up
lens in front of a cheap 3MP digital camera (Olympus Camedia C3020).
It's pretty good, and I'm going to try it some more.
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