dc50
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Thank you so much, EDWay to go Dave. Great photo. Great efforts bring just rewards.
Thank you so much, EDWay to go Dave. Great photo. Great efforts bring just rewards.
Thank you. The feeling is mutual, my friend.Thank you, Harvey! I always love your photos.
Great news about your wife. My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."Howdy Guardians.
Cindy (my wife) and I returned from Klamath Falls, Oregon and the doctors late yesterday evening
with the news that Cindy has been declared cancer free after 5-years. Of course, we'll keep a close eye on it regardless. Needles to say that news cheered me up considerably.
When I got home, there was an e-mail from a shop in Sheffield telling me that my Large Lambfoot with Buffalo Horn covers was ready and being shipped to me along with a two blade lambfoot I had also ordered. Here's a picture of my Large Lambfoot. Although not a great picture, it is much appreciated. Thanks to the vendor. The actual Lambfoot winging it's way to me.
Two Blade Lambfoot heading my way. Vendor stock photo.
I hope you guys will excuse me now while I go out in the back yard and watch for the plane carrying my knives.
Great news about your wife. My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."
Ed congratulations on your new Lambsfoots! But more importantly congratulations to you and your wife on the answered prayers for her diagnosis. That’s a wonderful feeling I’m sure!Howdy Guardians.
Cindy (my wife) and I returned from Klamath Falls, Oregon and the doctors late yesterday evening
with the news that Cindy has been declared cancer free after 5-years. Of course, we'll keep a close eye on it regardless. Needles to say that news cheered me up considerably.
When I got home, there was an e-mail from a shop in Sheffield telling me that my Large Lambfoot with Buffalo Horn covers was ready and being shipped to me along with a two blade lambfoot I had also ordered. Here's a picture of my Large Lambfoot. Although not a great picture, it is much appreciated. Thanks to the vendor. The actual Lambfoot winging it's way to me.
Two Blade Lambfoot heading my way. Vendor stock photo.
I hope you guys will excuse me now while I go out in the back yard and watch for the plane carrying my knives.
dc50 Dave congratulations on a well deserved victory my friend! If I’d been the one picking I would have declared you the winner hands down!
Ed congratulations on your new Lambsfoots! But more importantly congratulations to you and your wife on the answered prayers for her diagnosis. That’s a wonderful feeling I’m sure!
Good news for you too, Vince.My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."
That is great news, Vince.Great news about your wife. My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."
Wonderful news, congrats to both ofHowdy Guardians.
Cindy (my wife) and I returned from Klamath Falls, Oregon and the doctors late yesterday evening
with the news that Cindy has been declared cancer free after 5-years. Of course, we'll keep a close eye on it regardless. Needles to say that news cheered me up considerably.
Now that is sick and very funnyCindy had her left kidney removed 5-years ago. They did a series of CAT Scans last week and everything is clear. Upon hearing that yesterday, I went out this morning and got her lawn mower in tip-top shape so she can cut the lawn Saturday.
Great news, Vince!Great news about your wife. My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."
dc50 Dave congratulations on a well deserved victory my friend! If I’d been the one picking I would have declared you the winner hands down!
It does look like a nice smooth carry, Ron. thank you very much for the congratulationsI'm carrying my PD Stag Bigun today! I really like this knife a lot!
You're quite welcome Dave! It was a terrific display my friend! That PD Stag is actually a very good feeling knife in hand. The stag is just a little thicker than I like but, it is so equally well proportioned that it fits the hand nicely! Did I mention the fact that it's a Bigun?It does look like a nice smooth carry, Ron. thank you very much for the congratulations
I like those scales. I know that most prefer knurly, groovy and popcorny Sambar, but I enjoy the look of the stag Wrights uses. I have the smaller Lambsfoot on the way in stag and I'll be happy if mine looks like that. I'd take smooth-ish stag over smooth bone any dayI'm carrying my PD Stag Bigun today! I really like this knife a lot!
Wonderful photo as always Dylan.
Happy Yorkshire Day Dylan, that's a great pic, and it's nice to hear you're enjoying your Henderson's
Thanks a bunch Dennis -- love your lambs and appreciate your thoughtful posts!Very cool lamb shot! Cool compass as well!
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Thank you much, Dwight!Great pic buddy! Hope you get to feeling better.
Great one...again, Dave!Sure, why not
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Thank you very much, Harvey!Wonderful Yorkshire Day Post.
Thank you kindly, Jack!smashing photo there
Great photo, Jack! A handsome knife, to be sure!Carrying my stag Hartshead Barlow today
Good morning, Guardians! Stopped by the Lambfoot tree on the way in again today.
Nice comment, and a great knife!! Nicely done, Dwight!dc50 - Congratulations Dave! The clear winner indeed, most original, thoughtful, artistic and always super cool and full of fun. What will you choose?
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Dennis, I was thinking that! Great minds
A Sure-Shot of the Lamb Shell!! Nice photo, John!
Wonderful remarks, Harvey! I can't top that!dc50 Congratulations Dave. So happy for you. So well deserved.
Jack Black - Thank you Jack for the Lambsfoot “Garden of Eden” that you have created. Every one here is a winner. Cheers to you, Brother.
Good Morning Guardians.
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That is fantastic, Ed!!Cindy (my wife) and I returned from Klamath Falls, Oregon and the doctors late yesterday evening
with the news that Cindy has been declared cancer free after 5-years. Of course, we'll keep a close eye on it regardless. Needles to say that news cheered me up considerably.
And even more good news!! Look forward to your pic's of these!Thanks to the vendor. The actual Lambfoot winging it's way to me.
Two Blade Lambfoot heading my way. Vendor stock photo.
That is wonderful, Vince!! Isn't this, after all, what we worked a lifetime for, to enjoy life a bit, and be big kids and newlyweds again!Great news about your wife. My wife had thyroid cancer, but has also been declared "cancer free."
AANNDD, what is wrong with that??! Certainly are wonderful things to photograph!! Nice shot, John!
A Sure-Shot of the Lamb Shell!! Nice photo, John!
AANNDD, what is wrong with that??! Certainly are wonderful things to photograph!! Nice shot, John!
Recycled or not, it's worth viewing every time.
That is fantastic! That generation was not afraid to "Get 'er done!"And some of you may enjoy this photo of my grandfather, he made this wagon, and had two big mules to pull it with. Another old cowboy down the road also made one, and they'd take trips out towards Arizona, staying on the shoulder of the road.
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Great post, Dennis, would love to see that wagon and mules hitched up!And some of you may enjoy this photo of my grandfather, he made this wagon, and had two big mules to pull it with.
Great photo! Prost, Dylan!Sláinte!
Thank you very much for the kind words, Michael, I appreciate it!Thanks a bunch Dennis -- love your lambs and appreciate your thoughtful posts!
Thank you very much, John!!Recycled or not, it's worth viewing every time.
That is fantastic! That generation was not afraid to "Get 'er done!"
They were certainly a tougher, more self reliant generation! If you didn't have one, you made one!Great post, Dennis, would love to see that wagon and mules hitched up!