Jack, I was quite surprised to see your photos of a pair of ducks seemingly quite content with a VERY low water level in their "pond".


I could learn a lesson from them!
Appealing pic of your "second generation" horn lambsfoot; the bolster treatment on it is top-notch!


Glad I could provide some inspiration, David.

A couple of years ago I did quite a bit of amateur whittling, but haven't done any lately. I enjoyed it, and need to start up again; maybe I should try making Man Jack a dedicated whittling blade.
Jack Black once kindly sent me a ring opener pen knife with covers engraved with the name of a British company that made industrial belts. He included, among other thoughtful gifts, a little wrench called a button spanner that was used to install/remove the "buttons" that held together the joints between sections of belting.
Thanks for the explanation about the use of the word "pants". May I conclude that if "pants" is undesirable, then "no pants" is a good thing?!?

Thanks for the pile side pic of your AC, Ron.



People have different tastes, and you and I will just have to agree to disagree because I like that pile side stag better than the mark side stag.


For someone with obvious artistic inclinations and right hemisphere talents etc., you certainly have impeccable logical skills as well!


Thanks for the compliment, José.

Congratulations to you on your wonderful new stag lambsfoot!


Choose wisely, David!



Great to see the Eye of Sauron on your horn lambsfoot helping you make important decisions!


Thanks, Jack.
Astonishing photo, OG; you've been saving some of the best pics of your Yosemite trip for later, eh?



She's a KEEPER, Dave!



Congrats on your upcoming 50th wedding anniversary!!


Thanks, John & Jack.
Whatever my lambsfoot of the week is, it has the honor of riding in one of Dylan's pocket slips from 2017. Here's Man Jack with the Guardians slip:
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