Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Just having some fudge with my mid-morning coffee :)

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Great looking image. So is the sandwich image. Your Hartshead wear look, makes it even more beautiful.

@JohnDF- My fingers are also crossed for you both.

Good Morning Guardians.

J’adore French Burnt Peanuts.
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Great looking image. So is the sandwich image. Your Hartshead wear look, makes it even more beautiful.

@JohnDF- My fingers are also crossed for you both.

Good Morning Guardians.

J’adore French Burnt Peanuts.
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Thank you very much Harvey, I absolutely love that photo, great use of colour my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
It's a nice knife at a good price but it's not a lambsfoot; it is a sheepfoot. The difference is subtle but there is a difference Only lambfoot pictures are allowed by this forum's rules. There is an extensive discussion on the difference in the early pages of this forum. This is further confused by the fact that oakedge does not identify the blade in it's description.
 
I picked this up in the market today :)

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I used to get that train, The Master Cutler, between Sheffield and London, regularly :) :thumbsup:
That's very cool, Jack!:thumbsup:
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Jack thought you may be interested. This is a B Class locomotive. As kid i just loved them, still being used on some lines today.:thumbsup::cool:
Nice!:cool:
That's a great-looking train mate, here's a few pics from the National Railway Museum here :) :thumbsup:

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Those are awsome! There is a smaller museum on the north side of the city, but nothing like those!:eek::thumbsup:
That sounds very cool :cool: I used to go and watch the model railway exhibitions in the Cutler's Hall in Sheffield with my grandma, who made me this set-up for my 3rd or 4th birthday :) :thumbsup:

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I was very fond of the Swedish NOHAB made (Hungarian Máv livery).
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I use to have an electric set, a Tyco Santa Fe similar to this one:
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When back home last year, we went to a small museum, and they had a real cool setup that was based on the mining town, the rock, or ore, are from the mine where most of my relatives worked since ~1860's.
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A Day after Thanksgiving tradition...
Our family decorates the Christmas tree. :)

Cool!
Is there going to be a new season this year, with the female Dr?
Walking the Dog.” Peaceful.
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Good Morning Guardians.

No use crying over spilt Cocoa.
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Some beautiful and clever photos, Harvey!!:cool::thumbsup:
I thought I'd treat myself to a Double Lambsfoot Day! :) :thumbsup:

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A double delight, Jack!!;):thumbsup:
Feeding the flock"
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Awsome photos, Dan!
They also make trusty steeds for battle!
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Just had a sandwich and a cuppa for lunch :) :thumbsup:

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That is some great looking bread!:thumbsup:
Why, I spends it in a beer festival of course.:D

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A wise choice, David!!:D:thumbsup:

Mine today...
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TBH,I wasn't sure what this is as I'm a newbie on here, but have been notified that's it's a Hartshead Barlow! So very pleased with the outcome if I may say so!
 
New on here, a little slow working out what's what on here!

Carry on the way you're going here, and you'll end up getting banned, the links you previously posted were removed as they breach the forum rules. The knife you posted a photo of is not a Lambsfoot, and it is certainly not a Hartshead Barlow. Please go and read the BF rules, the sub-forum guidelines, and the 1st post in this thread.

And please stop posting links to a company which is not a BF-approved dealer.
 
That's very cool, Jack!:thumbsup:

Nice!:cool:

Those are awsome! There is a smaller museum on the north side of the city, but nothing like those!:eek::thumbsup:



I use to have an electric set, a Tyco Santa Fe similar to this one:
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When back home last year, we went to a small museum, and they had a real cool setup that was based on the mining town, the rock, or ore, are from the mine where most of my relatives worked since ~1860's.
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Cool!
Is there going to be a new season this year, with the female Dr?



Some beautiful and clever photos, Harvey!!:cool::thumbsup:

A double delight, Jack!!;):thumbsup:

Awsome photos, Dan!
They also make trusty steeds for battle!
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That is some great looking bread!:thumbsup:

A wise choice, David!!:D:thumbsup:

Mine today...
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Mate, great photos of model trains, the one you used to have is a ripper. I do not think a lot of blokes can get over their childhood hobbies, i still love model trains and old matchbox cars and like. Give me a young kid, and anything big, loud and shiny, and i will show you a very happy young boy. Kids just love trains, trucks, fire engines, cranes anything that makes noise and is big. You have a good week mate.:thumbsup:
 
That's very cool, Jack!:thumbsup:

Nice!:cool:

Those are awsome! There is a smaller museum on the north side of the city, but nothing like those!:eek::thumbsup:



I use to have an electric set, a Tyco Santa Fe similar to this one:
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When back home last year, we went to a small museum, and they had a real cool setup that was based on the mining town, the rock, or ore, are from the mine where most of my relatives worked since ~1860's.
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Cool!
Is there going to be a new season this year, with the female Dr?



Some beautiful and clever photos, Harvey!!:cool::thumbsup:

A double delight, Jack!!;):thumbsup:

Awsome photos, Dan!
They also make trusty steeds for battle!
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That is some great looking bread!:thumbsup:

A wise choice, David!!:D:thumbsup:

Mine today...
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Hey Dennis, hope you had a great Thanksgiving my friend :) That's a cool set-up, don't see much like that here anymore, outside the National Railway Museum of course :) The bread is a malted sourdough from my local bread co-op, it's really tasty, but I didn't think it'd make a good Sunday Sausage Sandwich ;) Nice to see your 2019 Guardians Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:
 
Hey Dennis, hope you had a great Thanksgiving my friend :) That's a cool set-up, don't see much like that here anymore, outside the National Railway Museum of course :) The bread is a malted sourdough from my local bread co-op, it's really tasty, but I didn't think it'd make a good Sunday Sausage Sandwich ;) Nice to see your 2019 Guardians Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:
"Malted Sourdough" That does sound good.:p
 
Mate, great photos of model trains, the one you used to have is a ripper. I do not think a lot of blokes can get over their childhood hobbies, i still love model trains and old matchbox cars and like. Give me a young kid, and anything big, loud and shiny, and i will show you a very happy young boy. Kids just love trains, trucks, fire engines, cranes anything that makes noise and is big. You have a good week mate.:thumbsup:

Thanks pal, it must have taken my grandma a good while to put that together, the terrain was made from Player's No 6 packets and papier-mache :D You too my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
Awsome photos, Dan!
They also make trusty steeds for battle!
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Thanks Dennis ! :)
Loved your post :thumbsup: , very nice model trains and details to the scenes !

That squirrel in the pic was quite bold actually, first she picked up the lamb figurine and after a couple seconds dropped it. So I reset the "scene" LOL and then she comes back and actually picks up my lambsfoot :eek::eek::eek:
I got a bit worried there and sort of froze..... and she dropped it :D
All the way back home I was kicking myself for not having captured that moment :)
 
Only lambfoot pictures are allowed by this forum's rules.
madtaz63 madtaz63 , it's actually just this thread's rules that require lambsfoots only. We can post other traditional knives in other traditional threads.
Citing non-member dealers is against the rules in all the subforums, but my impression is that the moderators generally warn you before they ban you.
 
That squirrel in the pic was quite bold actually, first she picked up the lamb figurine and after a couple seconds dropped it. So I reset the "scene" LOL and then she comes back and actually picks up my lambsfoot :eek::eek::eek:
I got a bit worried there and sort of froze..... and she dropped it :D
All the way back home I was kicking myself for not having captured that moment :)

:D :D :D :thumbsup:
 
madtaz63 madtaz63 , it's actually just this thread's rules that require lambsfoots only. We can post other traditional knives in other traditional threads.
Citing non-member dealers is against the rules in all the subforums, but my impression is that the moderators generally warn you before they ban you.

I believe @Peregrin was in contact by PM when the previous posts were removed. Please read the rules madtaz63 madtaz63 , you're causing work for our already overworked mods.
 
I believe @Peregrin was in contact by PM when the previous posts were removed. Please read the rules madtaz63 madtaz63 , you're causing work for our already overworked mods.
Sorry, Jack, I don't know why I stick my nose into these things. I should get one of those Cat Ballou metal noses for protection.
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