Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

It's here and as everyone has said, just exemplary. Thank you, Charlie and Jack Black.
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Vince did you sharpen that pencil with the knife...I ask because it looks

Jack, great shot...I want to know about the background. You have used it before and it looks like quilted tanned leather...what is the story/ Please.

Go where no man has gone before...

Thanks Harvey, you sure look the proud grandfather part in that picture. That little tyke looks so relaxed and content...knows that grandpa is not letting anything bad happen to it!

Thank you Chin...I agree with your comments to Jack about spending so much of his time tending this thread and his being an overall great person.
Yes, Dutch is used as a bird dog, in the upland field(pheasant, quail) he does point, if the bird will remain stationary, and hold, until I tell him to flush. When waterfowl hunting he usually sees the bird before I do, but he does 'mark' off my gun, That is, he follows the movement of my swing and when I can hit a bird or two he 'marks' the fall, waits for my command to retrieve, then goes gets the bird. If he does not see the fall of a bird, I can direct him by using a whistle and hand signals He is five years old, at six months of age he went to a pro trainer. He spent five months learning the basics of being a hunting retriever and has been actively hunting and training since. Is he exclusively a bird dog, absolutely not. He is my best friend and constant companion, I'm just so fortunate that he loves to do what he was bred for...hunt and retrieve. Thanks for asking!

We have a winner for the best cigarrodog photograph...well they are all good, but this one is exceptionally well done. How did you get that effect on the blade? Love it!

Just a little over half way through the season...there's still time:D

Great pictures...have a great day and hope you get to cut in to something with that fine looking HHB!

Wow, Dylan, that was definitely a labor of love! Great shots, especially of the fine ebony on that Waynorth Lambfoot.
Thank you Preston for those kind words. Congratulations on your beautiful new Waynorth.
The blade, shiny and reflective as a mirror, is reflecting the tilted window blinds, which can also be seen on the bolster and part of the Sambar.

dc50 dc50 Samuel, a handsome lad, makes a fine portrait holding your Lambsfoot.
The mountains in the background is another great look at your Lambsfoot.

@Wild Ben An excellent looking Lambsfoot.

@Foddering Thank you Dwight.
 
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