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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Just unwrapped this. In all honesty I expected to be sending it back for a refund tomorrow, but it is staying, a real cracker of a pocketknife at the price.
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(The black marks on the blade are polishing residue)
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I tried to take out the other non lambfoot, so please excuse his photobombing! This K'roo is in the running for my knife of the year. I've done so much exchanging of knives this year that it is hard to look back and pick something that has stuck (so many of the ones I carried most have moved on to new homes), but this one is a keeper, God willing and the creek don't rise!
Good morning Guardians!I hope y'all have a nice day!
I'm carrying this standard size in PD stag today!
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You're very welcome John, cool pic![]()
Glad you got a decent one Ti, there certainly looks to be nothing wrong with thatWelcome to the Guardians
That's OK Joshua, thanks for cropping the picNice to see your K'roo, and it's great to see so many Lambsfoot knives in that other thread
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Cool pic JerWho needs frankincense and myrrh when you have a Lambsfoot!
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Looking good Ron
I had to go into the city centre earlier, and was overcome with a craving for chips (fat-cut fries) and gravy! Naturally, I succumbed!![]()
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I agree Jack! The lambsfoot has been getting lots of love in 2019. Hopefully there will be more in GEC's future.
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Interesting terminology that has appeared here before, but I'd forgotten until Jack's reminder.Mike, does anyone in Canada call them English muffins, which I'm quite sure is the most common term in the US?
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We have English muffins too, but they're quite different from crumpets. Biggest difference is that crumpets are more spongy. And there's no top and bottom like an English muffin where you cut it in half. Great... Now I'm hungry
Recycled photo for Lambsfoot content.
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Jack Black - very enticing image of that Lamb/Loaf, Jack. Then I see more images of inviting morsels. If we’re not careful, this might become The Guardians/Food Channel.
@5K Qs - Thank you GT. Excellent looking Cracker Jack image.
Good Afternoon Guardians.
My favorite breakfast from Deerfield Bakery. Toasted grilled cheese and bacon sandwich with seasoned french fries...And a 1-XL cherry on top.
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Nice pic Kevin, feel free to PM me if a chat would help. Take care buddy![]()
flatblackcapo - Wishing you the best thoughts, Kevin.
Sorry to hear you've got bad stuff going on, Kevin. FWIW, I'm rooting for you. Hope things get better soon.
Nice pic of a fine knife!
We are ALL pulling for you.![]()
Great shot of that "blipping" ironwood, FBC!
You're getting very sleepy ...
Hope things start looking up for you real soon!![]()
Pàdruig - Your TGIF Image is wonderful, Dylan.
Another smashing pic Dylan![]()
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I'm headed up to Portland, Oregon tomorrow for some supposedly "Ivory Tower", best in the world oral surgeons and won't be posting, or even taking my laptop, for the next few days so, my remedy is to post this group shot of some of my Lambfoot knives to tide everyone over while I'm gone.
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Dylan & Ron, those ebony WCLF will open a guy's eyes in the morning, and they're a lot classier than black coffee!![]()
Dylan and Vince, your AC photos give me more evidence for my conjecture that the ACs may be the best-looking of the Jack Black SFOs!![]()
Beauteous red bone lambsfoot, Dylan, and fascinating reflection in your drinking vessel!![]()
Enchanting ebony 2018 Guardians lambsfoot SFOs, FBC & Dylan!![]()
Love the pic KevinThanks fellas, I truly appreciate it.
Here is one from the archives
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Thank you very much, John! They are special knives!Elegant photo of a really special knife.
Hope you have a wonderful day, Dennis.![]()
Hope all is going well with your issue, Ed!I'm headed up to Portland, Oregon tomorrow for some supposedly "Ivory Tower", best in the world oral surgeons and won't be posting, or even taking my laptop...
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Thanks, Harvey! The Cocker is named Henry, and has a great disposition, although he does not realize he now weighs 33 pounds, not 3, as he climbs on our chest!.Thank you Dennis. What’s your good looking family member’s name. Nice image.![]()
That photo has lifes little pleasures that makes it worth living!!Have you seen the Muffin...Man! Starts like this.
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Thanks Jack!! It's good to be seen!Definitely DennisThanks for the kind words my friend, great to see your Hartshead Barlow, and you of course
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Looks like a fine Lamb and pikelet for...bum-bum-bum...Yorkshireman (with reverb)!!Today, almost everyone calls these 'crumpets', but up until the 1980's, 50% of the country, including most of the North, called them 'pikelets'.
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Thank you kindly, Gary!! I do believe they do my friend!!Heavenly horn you're handling, FBC and ED and Dennis!
ED and Dennis, I hope the horn has some healing help for you gents!![]()
Nice photo, Gary, but it looks like a tree made of Andes Mints...mmm!And here's a seasonal pic of my Union Jack with a ceramic Christmas tree:
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Not a bad gig at all, John! Holding my breath for the OU Sooners game vs LSU, gonna be a tough one!
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Nice! Definitely an appropriate tool for the task!Today I’m making more surf fishing rigs, my work table lambsfoot is helping out!
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A wonderful shot, Harvey!! Such character in that one!Brookes and Crookes
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Cool shot, and hope thkngs are looking up for you Kevin!!I'm not doing very good on replying to quotes right now, please forgive me. I do read and enjoy them but just having a hard time keeping up with life at the moment.
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Groovy shot, Jack!Mine is starting with my Hartshead Barlow![]()
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The ol' "better to have and not need...." maxim, plus some of those staff meetings can get pretty hairy!!It is somehow comforting in stressful situations.![]()
We were watching an old episode of Monty Python the other evening.....not as funny as I remember it was back in the '70/'80s!Thanks John, Carry On Jack was one of a series of post-WW2 British comedies, but I have to say that Carry On Jack wasn't very funny after revisiting it!![]()
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But at least your photography skills have not diminished!Thank you, my friend. I am hanging in there, be it just barely but hanging in there.
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Good Morning Guardians.
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A great shot, and a cool puzzle, Harvey!Hello Ray. Thank you. My parents owned an antique@curios store a longtime ago. It’s a 1950s(?) “Setko Match Heads Puzzle.
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That looks like a hardy start to a good day!Just starting the day with some toasted malthouse sourdough![]()
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Hang in there, Dennis! I admire your positive attitude!
Fine pic of your Big Horn Lamb!![]()
Thank you very much, Gary!! A little levity helps the day along!Cool shot of your stag HHB SFO, Dennis! Looks like Henry not only survived, but he's thriving!![]()
I learned in the country as well, I had a 1963 Dodge pickup when I was 16, use to have to haul water down to our horse coral every day, it was a fun old truck!I'm glad I learned to drive out in the country where I could master the mechanics of driving my own vehicle with few worries about the "yahoos" in other cars.
Cracker Jack for me this week:
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And the Union Jack going seasonal:
Well that's not a 'baa-aaa-aad' heard, GT!A "bonus" Christmas shot of some of my flock:
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Well that's a cool setup! Cool of Jack!
Congratulations, that's a keeper!Just unwrapped this. In all honesty I expected to be sending it back for a refund......
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An excellent choice for a shepherd.![]()
Looks like Honing Oil and Myrrh this year!Cool pic JerWho needs frankincense and myrrh when
Love the looks of that stag, and a great contrast with the wood, Ron!Good morning Guardians!I hope y'all have a nice day!
I'm carrying this standard size in PD stag today!
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I like that as well, except here it's typically made with white gravy...I had to go into the city centre earlier, and was overcome with a craving for chips (fat-cut fries) and gravy! Naturally, I succumbed!![]()
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That looks fantastic!! So does the food!!My favorite breakfast from Deerfield Bakery. Toasted grilled cheese and bacon sandwich with seasoned french fries...And a 1-XL cherry on top.
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Thanks Dennis!Love the looks of that stag, and a great contrast with the wood, Ron!![]()
Thanks fellas, I truly appreciate it.
Here is one from the archives
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I forgot to post this one yesterday, followed by my 2019 KOTY.
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Looks like a fine Lamb and pikelet for...bum-bum-bum...Yorkshireman (with reverb)!!![]()
Indeed!Hope he pops in and says hello! And @OLd_gUY as well!! Miss his Flashback Fridays!
Groovy shot, Jack!
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We were watching an old episode of Monty Python the other evening.....not as funny as I remember it was back in the '70/'80s!![]()
That looks like a hardy start to a good day!With jam?
Afraid a recycled shot for me, but playing around with effects...
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Jack Black - Much thanks, Jack. I believe you would love it. The Cafe is run by an executive chef. My sandwich is from the Lunch Menu. It’s the grilled three cheese sandwich.
https://deerfieldsbakery.com/docs/DB_CafeMenu_WEB_10-19-2018.pdf
mitch4ging - Thank you kindly Dennis, for the nice words. From the looks of things, you’re having fun wth the image post processing.
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