JohnDF
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You clever boy...Now when you're feelin' low and the fish won't bite
You need a little bit o' Sköll to put you right.
Thank you, GT.cudgee, John, & ED, those WCLFs are sublime knives!
You clever boy...Now when you're feelin' low and the fish won't bite
You need a little bit o' Sköll to put you right.
Thank you, GT.cudgee, John, & ED, those WCLFs are sublime knives!
Outstanding pair of wood-handled lambsfoot Barlows, José!
Enchanting ebony lambsfoot, José, but the background really caught my eye! How old are those tiles? Are they part of your town?
Thanks for thinking of me, Ed. Things have been hectic and I haven't had as much time to spend here as I like.Thanks Jack. Yep, I thought this thread needed a little shaking today. You're right - we haven't seen some of the regulars lately. I hope Ramrodmb is ok.
Great pic, Dennis. Hope you are doing well and happy belated Veterans day to you and Modoc ED and any other Vets we have here among the Guardians.Great shot of your ebony, Dan
More great ebony! Nice choice, John!
Great shot of your WCLF, Ed!
Hope your Doc appointments went well! Are you using the VA?
Nice photo of your JB HHB, Vince!
Aghhh, more beautiful EBONY, Harvey!
Been MIA myself, good to see these posts!
More ebony?????
Great shot, Kevin!
Nice photos, Jack! You made a dismal day look good, with the help of your DamLamb!
Beautiful shot! Better idea!!
Looking good, Taylor! I have yet to try the Sol....may have to change that!
I seen John's and Ed'sBatLamb Signal, but I was delayed by some BedLamb going on here!
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I have not tried the Almond, i use the lemon and lime, really good, but apparently the Eton college is very good. Going to try it if i can get some.Nice set-up Leslie I use some Trumper's products, but prefer Taylor's shaving cream myself. I quite often use the almond Unfortunately, over the last year, both of the places I bought my shaving stuff have closed down Great-looking WCLF
Morning Guardians, hope everyone had a great weekend It's fairly sunny here, for a change Hope everyone's week gets off to a good start Carrying this Alfred Blackwell today
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@Prester John , Donkey Kong was one of the all time great video games of the 80’s. I was our University Champion I don’t mind saying. It was a wonderful game, and Mario made his first appearance there as the Kong’s protagonist.
flatblackcapo , @5K Qs , it might be nice to have a home version, but nothing could beat playing Donkey Kong in an arcade one quarter at a time. Those were the last days of the Pin Ball Wizard! I remember having a great run going one evening right at the Arcade’s closing time. They let me stay for an extra hour before finally pulling the plug on the machine so they could get me out and close the shop!
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Simpson’s Brush, Trumper’s Shaving Cream, and a Lambsfoot knife. I guess you would call me an Anglophile right Jack? Jack Black
Maybe we could set up a arranged marriage between Betty and Lambar? Imagine the offspring that could be sired.Bam-Ba-Lamb!! Betty is looking sassy with that leather slip, FBC!
Patience, Grasshopper ED! I think Ron mentioned he'd be traveling for the weekend; maybe Linus is getting a grand tour of the nation's capital!
Nice Lamb.I have fond memories of spending hours in a dark arcade, thanks for jarring them loose.
Maybe we could set up a arranged marriage between Betty and Lambar? Imagine the offspring that could be sired.
Found my Donkey Kong game too. Now if I could just find my Atari.
"L'il un" with Pere David stag
Jack Black - Very nice Alfred Blackwell, Jack.
Good Morning Guardians. I’m a beginner at knife sharpening and just got this one. I like it. I feel liberated.
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The OG Lambsfoot!
That photo is quite beautiful, but disturbing. Give a whole new meaning to "British Isles".
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Great shot of your rosewood HHB, Jack!
I'll jump on the Gala apple bandwagon, too. I eat one almost every day, 1/2 in my morning oatmeal and 1/2 as part of my lunch. I used to be a Fuji fan, but Galas have gradually won me over the past couple of years.
You're suddenly falling to pieces recently, Jack!
No wonder you've gone over to the grumpy side!
Your Unity lamb is unmatched!
- GT
I've certainly never seen anything like that hacksaw! It's almost like a family heirloom of yours!
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That's a real glam SamDamLamb, Jack!
@5K Qs, Jack Black and possibly others: I know I had quotes saved to reply to and now they are gone. Apologies, my friends.
I have not tried the Almond, i use the lemon and lime, really good, but apparently the Eton college is very good. Going to try it if i can get some.
Found my Donkey Kong game too. Now if I could just find my Atari.
Interesting, did not know they changed the formula. It seems to be a modern trend to change things, just for the sake of change Or to cut costs and improve their bottom line.Looking good Ed
Thank you Harvey, what an absolutely stunning knife
Yeah, we've got a lot of islands here at the moment! Thanks Gary, I picked up some more Galas this afternoon
Don't I know it buddy, where's it going to end?! Thanks GT
Me neither! Maybe I should frame it and out it on the wall?!
Thanks again my friend
No worries Mark, it's great to see you here, and that's a cool pic
I used the lemon and lime for years, but then they changed the formula I like the coconut
You crazy kids
Supposed to be the coldest night of the year so far here, so I thought I'd visit with the London Irish
It's the first time I've picked up a bottle for a while Dylan, as I don't see it that often, but it's a nice drop Thank you for the kind words my friend, gorgeous pic of your WCLF
Sorry, Dylan, I guess I lost your quote earlier. Wonderful shot of your WCLF!
What a herd of heavenly horn, Dylan!
That is an elite lambsfoot, Dylan!!
Nice drinking whiskey. The Bushmills is one of my non-scotch favorites.Looking good Ed
Thank you Harvey, what an absolutely stunning knife
Yeah, we've got a lot of islands here at the moment! Thanks Gary, I picked up some more Galas this afternoon
Don't I know it buddy, where's it going to end?! Thanks GT
Me neither! Maybe I should frame it and out it on the wall?!
Thanks again my friend
No worries Mark, it's great to see you here, and that's a cool pic
I used the lemon and lime for years, but then they changed the formula I like the coconut
You crazy kids
Supposed to be the coldest night of the year so far here, so I thought I'd visit with the London Irish
Fantastic photos, beautiful looking country and looks like you had a great time. The slab of meat looks delish.Thank you, fellas, for the kind compliments and my apologies for responding so late. I've been away in the woods for the past several days so haven't been able to check in all that much.
That said, it was a terrific time, practicing various bushcraft skills, engaging in contests, sharing in our collections, and enjoying fine food, drink, and company.
I got a few decent shots (hopefully all non-lambfoot blades have been adequately cropped out):
FANTASTIC pic's Dylan!!! I love the fire strike pictureThank you, fellas, for the kind compliments and my apologies for responding so late. I've been away in the woods for the past several days so haven't been able to check in all that much.
That said, it was a terrific time, practicing various bushcraft skills, engaging in contests, sharing in our collections, and enjoying fine food, drink, and company.
I got a few decent shots (hopefully all non-lambfoot blades have been adequately cropped out):
Fantastic photos, beautiful looking country and looks like you had a great time. The slab of meat looks delish.
FANTASTIC pic's Dylan!!! I love the fire strike picture
Interesting, did not know they changed the formula. It seems to be a modern trend to change things, just for the sake of change Or to cut costs and improve their bottom line.
Thank you, fellas, for the kind compliments and my apologies for responding so late. I've been away in the woods for the past several days so haven't been able to check in all that much.
That said, it was a terrific time, practicing various bushcraft skills, engaging in contests, sharing in our collections, and enjoying fine food, drink, and company.
I got a few decent shots (hopefully all non-lambfoot blades have been adequately cropped out):
Nice drinking whiskey. The Bushmills is one of my non-scotch favorites.