Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Thanks guys, I'm glad you like my little forays into history and stuff. It's often a learning thing for me to as it's usually the first time I've looked stuff up myself. :thumbsup:

Serial killers have issues. Henry VIII was in a different league.:oops:
Hope the documentaries were interesting. Is that picture meant to be native Britons from a million years ago? Cos I know of some towns in the north of England that look like them every Friday night.:D
David I look forward to all the links. Google Arts&Culture is a wonderland. One of my finds was this take a selfie and see what characters you resemble from history. There were several. Here’s one.
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Regarding the Formation of Britain, here’s for those who have any interest.
Otherwise, nothing to see here.:)

As for King Henry Vlll, I watched a documentary called Inside the body of King Henry Vlll. I thought it gave convincing reasons for his descent into Madness.

@OLd_gUY I like that video with Bob’s song. Also love that beautiful Lambsfoot.

Jack Black Jack Black Hope the three of you had a nice lunch.

Good Morning Guardians.
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Good Morning Guardians.
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Wonderful photo, Harvey!
 
Good afternoon, folks.

I hope everyone is well. I've been frightfully busy and have seen that my forum activity as a whole has plummeted. Regardless, some threads simply do not change and this one just keeps steaming ahead.

I've been in the process of upgrading and replacing a lot of my outdoors/hiking gear. I have a wilderness outing in about a week so it will be fun to see how some of the new stuff works out. Ever since I first became a Lambsfoot enthusiast, one of these delightful knives has always accompanied me on my excursions. This will not be changing anytime soon, this AC will be the likely candidate for the upcoming adventure as it is one of my favorites.

I got myself a new kettle, one that comes with a coffee press. I was hoping to graduate to a one pot setup but this one proved to be a bit smaller than I was anticipating. Still though, it is lighter than my current hiking press and I can boil water in it directly. Another bonus, this company is local to my state so it is nice to support the locals when I can.

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It's a double lambsfoot Friday for me today! I've got my K'roo and my 2019 Guardians. I had a moment to do a quick comparison video to show the differences.


Wow that's quite a lot of knife. :thumbsup: Great comparison video you've posted there.

David I look forward to all the links. Google Arts&Culture is a wonderland. One of my finds was this take a selfie and see what characters you resemble from history. There were several. Here’s one.
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Regarding the Formation of Britain, here’s for those who have any interest.
Otherwise, nothing to see here.:)

As for King Henry Vlll, I watched a documentary called Inside the body of King Henry Vlll. I thought it gave convincing reasons for his descent into Madness.


Good Morning Guardians.
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Thanks for posting those Harvey, I'll catch up with them tomorrow. I've definately never seen the Henry VIII one. I worked in a secure mental health unit for three years and I've been a staff nurse for almost 10 years now. The more experience I've gained the more I'm convinced that many of the medieval rulers suffered from severe mental health disorders. If you look at the family trees of European royalty there is actually a significant degree of inbreeding. Couple that with the possibility of suspicion and paranoia created by the fragility of some of their regimes and you can see why many of them exhibited unstable behaviour.

Great post David! :D Hope you have a good time at the beer festival :) :thumbsup:

Had a great time thanks. :thumbsup:
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And a half dimple glass. If you'd of been bushwacked with one of these Jack, the damage wouldn't be half as bad.:D
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Well actually it would of been exactly 'half' as bad I guess.:D
 
Another photo of the Guardians.;):thumbsup:

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Great-looking pair :) :thumbsup:

Check out the blues that popped out within the patina after cutting some warm steak.
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Very cool, I love it when the polished steel first goes like that :cool: :thumbsup:


Well-taken pic Taylor :) :thumbsup:

Good afternoon, folks.

I hope everyone is well. I've been frightfully busy and have seen that my forum activity as a whole has plummeted. Regardless, some threads simply do not change and this one just keeps steaming ahead.

I've been in the process of upgrading and replacing a lot of my outdoors/hiking gear. I have a wilderness outing in about a week so it will be fun to see how some of the new stuff works out. Ever since I first became a Lambsfoot enthusiast, one of these delightful knives has always accompanied me on my excursions. This will not be changing anytime soon, this AC will be the likely candidate for the upcoming adventure as it is one of my favorites.

I got myself a new kettle, one that comes with a coffee press. I was hoping to graduate to a one pot setup but this one proved to be a bit smaller than I was anticipating. Still though, it is lighter than my current hiking press and I can boil water in it directly. Another bonus, this company is local to my state so it is nice to support the locals when I can.

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Great to see you here Dylan :) I like your new pot - I had to look it up - NICE! :) Hope you have a great time in the woods my friend :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack.:thumbsup: What a cute name for a daughter. Emma is another favorite of mine.;)
My Daisy is way more laid back than a normal Jack Russell. Sleeping is her favorite.:D
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Thanks Mark :) Sleeping is a favourite of my middle daughter - Ellie! :rolleyes: That's another great pic :) :thumbsup:

Thanks for posting those Harvey, I'll catch up with them tomorrow. I've definately never seen the Henry VIII one. I worked in a secure mental health unit for three years and I've been a staff nurse for almost 10 years now. The more experience I've gained the more I'm convinced that many of the medieval rulers suffered from severe mental health disorders. If you look at the family trees of European royalty there is actually a significant degree of inbreeding. Couple that with the possibility of suspicion and paranoia created by the fragility of some of their regimes and you can see why many of them exhibited unstable behaviour.



Had a great time thanks. :thumbsup:
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And a half dimple glass. If you'd of been bushwacked with one of these Jack, the damage wouldn't be half as bad.:D
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Well actually it would of been exactly 'half' as bad I guess.:D

Quoted for truth! :thumbsup:

LOL! :D Thanks for the great pics David, looks like you've been visiting a saloon! ;) :D :thumbsup:

It's still forecasting rain here tomorrow - all day :( Have to see if they get it wrong :rolleyes: My plans are to head over to Huddersfield again, and possibly visit this nearby museum: http://www.colnevalleymuseum.org.uk/ I'll be carrying some stag ;) Hope everyone has a great weekend :thumbsup:

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