Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Hello Guardians! It was around this time yesterday evening when I was preparing to go to the Porch at Great Eastern Cutlery! It’s been a busy and tiresome day but I was able to complete my Waynorth Cutlery Real Lambsfoot Trio with the addition of this beautiful Smooth White Bone Special from Charlie @waynorth this morning at the 2019 Great Eastern Cutlery Rendezvous! :D :thumbsup: Well done and special thanks to Bill and Charlie for bringing us these wonderful knives! :D :thumbsup:

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Wow, that is a hell of a picture. What a beauty. Rounds that trio out perfectly.
 
Evening, all!
Unfortunately I had a seizure yesterday, so I'm still recovering from that, so I'll be short this evening.
Fantastic photos and posts, all!
Modoc ED Modoc ED Congrats, great looking knives and accessories!:cool::thumbsup:
What John said...


Ron and all that are enjoying the GEC Rendezvous, good for you :):thumbsup: (I hate you all:p) hope you have a great time!

All the best and peace to you my friend. :)
 
Good Morning! My wife and I went to an area not far from our home its called the Ranche.
Historic Cochrane Ranche Site
The Town of Cochrane’s most notable park is the Historic Cochrane Ranche Site. With its spectacular mountain views, this beautiful public space is the original site of Alberta's first large-scale livestock operation established by Senator Matthew Cochrane in 1881.
I took a couple of photos this evening, the first is a photo of the first Hospital built-in 1909 restored 2005 the second is a preserved fire wagon not a lot of capacity
in that one. The last photo is, my lovely HHB Sambar Stag staged on one of the many old trees throughout the area.
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Evening, all!
Unfortunately I had a seizure yesterday, so I'm still recovering from that, so I'll be short this evening.
Fantastic photos and posts, all!
Modoc ED Modoc ED Congrats, great looking knives and accessories!:cool::thumbsup:
What John said...


Ron and all that are enjoying the GEC Rendezvous, good for you :):thumbsup: (I hate you all:p) hope you have a great time!


Very sorry to learn this Dennis, hope you're feeling better again soon my friend :thumbsup:

Morning Guardians, it's raining heavily here, and I'm just waiting for my train to Sheffield. Some fantastic photos posted. I might try to catch up a bit on the train, but my large hands and small brain don't suit posting from my phone I'm afraid! Have a great Friday folks, the weekend is nearly here :thumbsup:
 
I went to the post office today after going to the doctor and a mysterious package from an equally mysterious return name Jack Black Jack Black was waiting for my signature. Well, I brashly signed for it, brought it home, opened it, and the contents were as follows.

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WAIT A MINUTE, WAIT A MINUTER, WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!!!!

Inside the package there was also this bonus Lambfoot knife with Buffalo horn covers. Unexpected but very much appreciated. Thank you Jack!!!!! There was also a blue pin with a Yourkshire emblem in the package but I forgot to take a picture. I'll rectify that later.

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I'll post more pictures of the knives throughout the upcoming weekend.

I'm glad it got to you ok Ed :) A couple of days after I put it in the mail, you posted a pic with your 1977 Jubilee Crown, and I realised I'd sent you a duplicate! Doh! What are the chances?! :rolleyes: :D :thumbsup:

Jack Black Jack Black - Thank you Jack. Good call taking the file worked HH Barlow on your journey to A. Wright. BTW...You always arouse my curiosity when you go to A. Wright’s’:D Have fun.

Modoc ED Modoc ED - Congratulations Ed. Beautiful looking Sambar on your HH Barlow. Jack certainly has a generous heart and spirit.

Thanks buddy :) :thumbsup:
 
Congratulations ED. That Hartshead looks like it has fantastic stag. And congrats on the gifts too, they are well deserved as you are generous as well. What goes around comes around :cool::thumbsup:

Jack, is indeed a welcoming and generous soul. :)

Safe travels, Jack. Hope you have some fun.

Thanks a lot guys :) :thumbsup:

Added a rosewood A. Wright to my ebony thanks to a forum member.
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Congratulations, and well done to your anonymous benefactor, some really great folks here :) :thumbsup:

There were rocks down below, Gary, I almost didn't do the photo. It was a fairly solid perch so I went ahead and took a chance. There were bees all around just before and after I snapped the shutter. I was hoping for a group photo. Maybe tomorrow!

I have had my heart in my mouth a few times myself when taking pics! :D :thumbsup:
 

Cool pics Vince :cool: :thumbsup:

Good Thursday to your all. Had Rosie in my pocket at dog training today, but as it was fast paced and hectic I didn't get to snap any photos today...here's one from yesterday.
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Isn't that the truth...'the hurrier I go the behinder I get' You do such a great job of keeping up Jack, I'm always impressed with the volume of posts you reply to. It's hard to keep the HHB out of the pocket...especially with that stag! Have a good trip.

Stunning indeed it is!!!

Oh good, when I saw your post in the other thread, I thought to myself, he needs another ebony lambsfoot!

Yes, will you tell him, show him this thread, that his superb work is taking on a life of it's own!

Thanks a lot Preston, that's a great pic my friend :) :thumbsup:

Hello Guardians! It was around this time yesterday evening when I was preparing to go to the Porch at Great Eastern Cutlery! It’s been a busy and tiresome day but I was able to complete my Waynorth Cutlery Real Lambsfoot Trio with the addition of this beautiful Smooth White Bone Special from Charlie @waynorth this morning at the 2019 Great Eastern Cutlery Rendezvous! :D :thumbsup: Well done and special thanks to Bill and Charlie for bringing us these wonderful knives! :D :thumbsup:

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Congratulations Ron! :cool: :) :thumbsup:
 
Good Morning! My wife and I went to an area not far from our home its called the Ranche.
Historic Cochrane Ranche Site
The Town of Cochrane’s most notable park is the Historic Cochrane Ranche Site. With its spectacular mountain views, this beautiful public space is the original site of Alberta's first large-scale livestock operation established by Senator Matthew Cochrane in 1881.
I took a couple of photos this evening, the first is a photo of the first Hospital built-in 1909 restored 2005 the second is a preserved fire wagon not a lot of capacity
in that one. The last photo is, my lovely HHB Sambar Stag staged on one of the many old trees throughout the area.
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Glad you're finally settled in and getting about now Dave, those are great pics my friend :) :thumbsup:

Wow! I'm caught up :) For now! :eek: :D

I sure hope we're going to hear from @Fodderwing today :thumbsup:
 
I'm sure I'm not the only one missing the presence of donn donn . Hopefully he'll be back soon, but in the meantime, I thought you might appreciate some pie content :D :thumbsup:

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Aye Jack, my August was just got silly busy, which I had an inkling it would, and it's not finished yet so I won't be round much for the rest of the month either.
Delicious looking pie btw! :D
I hope this makes up for lack of donn pie action.
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Evening, all!
Unfortunately I had a seizure yesterday, so I'm still recovering from that, so I'll be short this evening.


Wishing you a speedy recovery Dennis; take it easy. :thumbsup:
That's a cool photo with your lambsfoot on that old block.

Good Morning! My wife and I went to an area not far from our home its called the Ranche.
Historic Cochrane Ranche Site
The Town of Cochrane’s most notable park is the Historic Cochrane Ranche Site. With its spectacular mountain views, this beautiful public space is the original site of Alberta's first large-scale livestock operation established by Senator Matthew Cochrane in 1881.
I took a couple of photos this evening, the first is a photo of the first Hospital built-in 1909 restored 2005 the second is a preserved fire wagon not a lot of capacity
in that one. The last photo is, my lovely HHB Sambar Stag staged on one of the many old trees throughout the area.
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Thanks for posting that Dave, what a lovely looking hospital. :thumbsup:

Not had the opportunities to enjoy the forums for a couple of weeks for various reasons so apologies for any missed acknowledgements but as always great photos everyone!
Strictly speaking this was last Friday. I still can't bring myself to use this one properly for anything other than (very) light duties so she's a bit of a shelf queen (or a pub beer garden table queen).
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Enjoy your Friday everyone! The weekend's almost here. :cool:
 
Evening, all!
Unfortunately I had a seizure yesterday, so I'm still recovering from that, so I'll be short this evening.
Fantastic photos and posts, all!
Modoc ED Modoc ED Congrats, great looking knives and accessories!:cool::thumbsup:
What John said...


Ron and all that are enjoying the GEC Rendezvous, good for you :):thumbsup: (I hate you all:p) hope you have a great time!

Dennis prayers sent your way for a speedy recovery my friend! We’re enjoying the Rendezvous! :)

Wow, that is a hell of a picture. What a beauty. Rounds that trio out perfectly.
Thanks for the compliment! :)

That smooth white bone Waynorth is truly beautiful... Stunning. :cool::thumbsup:
Thank you John! :) :thumbsup:

Congratulations Ron! :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack! :) Enjoy your Sheffield visit my friend! :thumbsup:
 
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