Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Unfortunately, Wright's get different horn all the time, and in the recent past, they certainly couldn't be relied on. Horn is OK if you're just getting one knife, but I don't think I'd do another run of it :thumbsup:
You know what's a nicely consistent cover material? Smooth white bone.
Just sayin'...
Locutus of Borg. :cool::thumbsup:
New Picard series is coming out involving the Borg. Can't wait!!!
On TV?
 
My humble contribution today.
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They mostly seem underwhelmed about the subject. Either that or they have reached the natural conclusion of an otherwise stimulating discussion and are Hmming about what to say next. Hard to tell. o_O :D

Ray
I think that they were overwhelmed at what they were seeing the said items reselling for on a certain auction website. But that is just my ramblings!!!:confused:o_O
 
@mitch4ging @black mamba -The best to both of you to work out your medical issues.
@donn - Magnificent door! Thanks for sharing that.
@pjsjr - Good luck to you this week, sounds fun.
Jack Black Jack Black -Enjoyed your stories and pics this weekend!

Hope Jack and all the Guardians have a great week!:thumbsup:

Here's a pic with a beautiful Hand carved Bamboo walking stick that I was given by my Grandfather around 1986. The carvings are exquisite.
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Love the walking stick Mark, very:cool::thumbsup: reminds me of an intricate hand carved pool cue that my uncle brought back from Japan, he was stationed there after WWII. My dad sold it along with the pool table:eek: wish we still had it.

My carry for today:thumbsup:
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Love the walking stick Mark, very:cool::thumbsup: reminds me of an intricate hand carved pool cue that my uncle brought back from Japan, he was stationed there after WWII. My dad sold it along with the pool table:eek: wish we still had it.

My carry for today:thumbsup:
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The more photo's i am seeing of these after being used and starting to show some character the more i am liking them, i do not know how this is possible, 'cause i loved em' from their first appearances on the forum.:confused:
 
Another splendid photo Mark. :thumbsup::cool:
Thanks, my friend!


Fabulous food, drink and Lambsfoot image, Dave.

Ramrodmb Ramrodmb Thank you Mark. Your in garden image beautiful and well done.

Prester John Prester John Wonderful portrait of you and the Mrs., Vince.

@good Morning Guardians.
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Thanks Harvey, beautiful Snakewood there!


Sounds great Taylor :) Your WCLF is taking on some fine character too :thumbsup:



Nice to see your garden is doing OK pal, that's a great pic :) :thumbsup:



Cool pic Mark :) :thumbsup:



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That's really nice Dan :) Don't forget to blow out those joints ;) :thumbsup:
Thank you, Jack!:thumbsup:



Another fine photo Mark :thumbsup::cool::D
Thanks again, Dave!


Same here. I saved an educational graphic I found a little while back, thinking I could maybe learn Morse this way, since I'm generally visually oriented.
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Ah well, you would get a chuckle out of seeing folks wearing their parkas when it gets down to ~60F in the Fall.

If they don't want to run a website (I can sympathize) they could at least take a look at that vender's site once or twice and give a little corrective input.

I believe this will be a good day to stay inside. Putter around and maybe make another tomato sauce.
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Agreed, R8shell. Thanks for the morse code poster.:thumbsup:


Perfect! thank you, my friend. :thumbsup::D
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Thanks Mark :) That pattern obviously wasn't named by a Sheffield cutler or it'd have been called 'The Knife Without Bolsters' or something equally uncool! :rolleyes: One of my favourite pieces of Sheffield cutlery nomenclature is the name assigned to the cutler who put the knife together - 'The Puttertogetherer'! :D :thumbsup:



Thank you Mark, it's ridiculous they don't run their own website I think, but hopefully it'll come :) Hope you're having a good one too my friend, nice pic :) :thumbsup:



Enjoy your putterarounding Rachel! :D You're making me hungry with that great pic :) :thumbsup:

I used to know a couple of amateur radio enthusiasts - recent times not in the past - even in that sort of strange world, the morse guys are apparently considered the weirdest. One of the guys I knew was into morse, they reckon that morse will be the last form of long distance communication to die! He had to sit morse exams, and would spend his time communicating with other morse guys around the world. I imagine they all wore parkas too - probably all the time! :D To be fair, it may be a useful skill. Having said that, my dad was a radio operator in the Army, but I'm not sure he ever used morse again! :D :thumbsup:

I think there's been a lot of complacency at Wright's in the past. It would be great to see that come to an end :thumbsup:
Thanks, Jack:thumbsup:


Great informative post, Jack!:thumbsup:

Looks like a good score, Jack!!:cool::thumbsup:

And what a dandy it is!
One of my favorites as well!;):thumbsup:

Very cool stuff, David! Love the metal work on the door!:cool::thumbsup:

Very nice finds, Jack! Glad someone who has appreciation for then has them!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Great pairing, Mark! Love the vintage rod and reel!:cool:

KE5JBN is my amateur call sign...:confused:
But...it's a no-code, so hopefully I'm not too weird!:D:p

I've been told those guys dreamed in di-dots!

It's a dandy, John!:thumbsup:

Yes they would be!:) Nice way to start the day!:thumbsup:

Too funny! Great story, Jack!:D:thumbsup:

Great attitude, my friend!:):thumbsup:

Patina is patina-ing-ning :confused: well!!:cool::thumbsup:

Thank you so very much, Harvey!!:):thumbsup:

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SCORE!:thumbsup: Great looking cake, but sweeter looking lamb!:cool::thumbsup:

Looks fantastic!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Nice photo, Vince!

Cool shot, Ed! What is the composition of the stone?

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Thanks, Dennis!:thumbsup:


Great stuff John :D And a nice pic there :) :thumbsup:



Congratulations Ron, what an absolute beauty :) Hope you had a fantastic trip :thumbsup:



Thank you Mark, what an incredible piece, the carving is absolutely gorgeous :) :thumbsup:

I've had a busy day, but it also came with some rewards ;) :D :thumbsup:

I treated myself to a blueberry croissant with my morning coffee ;)

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Then I received a very generous gift package from @mitch4ging :) There was a knife too, but I'll show that elsewhere :) :thumbsup:

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Thank you so much Dennis :) :thumbsup:

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Will you look at the size of that compass?! :eek: :cool: :thumbsup:
Thanks, Jack. It is beautiful in person.


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That's a splendid, intriguing photo, Mark! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: What are the green beams??
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My rosewood Union Jack has come on vacation as well. Here's a new pic of him:
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Thanks Gary.:thumbsup: The beams of light are the exaggerated beams of sunlight. Great pic of Union Jack!


What a beautiful walking stick Mark! The Lambs aren’t bad either! :)
Thanks Ron! I love your white bone LF you picked up!:thumbsup::cool:


Thank you very much, Harvey!:):thumbsup:

You can't resist...


Unfortunately, another seizure yesterday, gotta get 'em under control!:mad:
But I'm right there with you, if I don't mess up a photo, then it's an improvement!:D:thumbsup:

Rock solid, John!;):thumbsup:

Mmmm, incredible!!:eek::thumbsup:
Grand score, Ron!

Welcome back, José! The lamb looks nicely tanned!:p:thumbsup:

Thank you very much, Mark!:):thumbsup:

Beautiful heirlooms, Mark!!!

You are so welcome, Jack! Just a small drop in the bucket for what you do for all of us here!

Both very cool fotos, Jack!:cool::thumbsup:

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Thanks, Gary! Even if we can't take the camp trail, we'll rent a cabin...something! Going a bit bat $&!+ cabin crazy!:confused::thumbsup:

Very nice setting and photo, sir!:cool::thumbsup:

Nice! Congratulations, Jon! Both look excellent!:thumbsup:

Another beautiful shot, Harvey!:):thumbsup:



Have a great (and safe) trip, Jack! Looks like some beautiful country to get lost in for the day!:cool::thumbsup:

If we could all claim that, then we're doing ok!:):thumbsup:
Nice photo , Dylan!
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Love the walking stick Mark, very:cool::thumbsup: reminds me of an intricate hand carved pool cue that my uncle brought back from Japan, he was stationed there after WWII. My dad sold it along with the pool table:eek: wish we still had it.

My carry for today:thumbsup:
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Thanks, Paul. Beautiful shot of your WCLF! I would have liked to see that pool stick!:thumbsup:

















If you look real close you can see "made in England" on the wooden caliper rule.
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Here's hoping for a great day for all my fellow Guardians.:thumbsup:
 
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