Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Another new day. Standard Jack Adams with Rosewood covers and a Mexican Peso.

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Thanks for the info Chuck, that's very interesting :) Well done, that's incredibly fast work! :eek: It took me longer to get the first Guardians knives made! :rolleyes: :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack, this was accomplished by a small very dedicated team that understood the impact of bringing this product to market quickly. In today’s age ideas are short lived before new and improved comes along. On the other hand your dedicated work on the Guardians knives will be enjoyed and relished for generations, you are leaving a legacy.
 
Switching back to my Hartshead Barlow for Thursday :thumbsup:
A fine choice for today or any day.

Man, your Senator is right On Time! Very cool photo, Harvey!
Thank you kindly, Dennis. Some outstanding images of your Hartshead and harvest. May your day be a good one, my friend.


But Garden Guard Dog is suspicious:
What a beautiful pal. I swear he’s really smiling with joy,

I figured
“He shoots. He scores.”:thumbsup:

Good Afternoon Guardians

Joseph Rodgers.
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Splendid photos, David! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
- GT

Some beautiful scenery, and a grand Lamb to have in your pocket, David!;):thumbsup:

Great photo David! :) :Thumbsup:

Excellent pic David, I don't recall seeing that one before :thumbsup:

Thanks chaps. It's an old picture from last autumn but I never posted it. :thumbsup:

Good Afternoon Guardians.
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Great pic. Whats the story behind the watch movements?

Here we are mate, it's surrounded by other trees, so I could only photograph it from directly beneath unfortunately. It's about 15ft high :thumbsup:

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Looks like Mission Beach in Queensland. :D


The neighboring town has a community called 12 bridges. It used to be a old ranch and the owner had stone bridges built to cross the creeks (12 of them). As they built the community, the bridges were preserved. This one is at the park where I used to take my kids when they were little. I love stone bridges! :cool::thumbsup:


Lovely.

I used to tell my kids that there were trolls under there. :D

There are, aren't there?? :D

( and full of mosquitoes and ticks :eek:, so we are been very careful )

Low, swamp area a few weeks ago
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Great pics Dan. I found a tick the size of a marble on me yesterday. :rolleyes:

Spring arrived very fast here too Dan, as it did last year :)

And if today is owt to go by autumn has arrived even quicker. :D

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“You do know there are more guns in the country than there are in the city?”

“Everybody and their mums is packing ‘round ‘ere.”

“Like who?”

“Farmers.”

“Who else?”

“Farmers’ mums.”

:D :D

Great shot Barrett; very funny. :D:thumbsup:


Good Morning Guardians
I figured since I was practicing my sheath making skills, I'd try one for my Lambsfoot.

That's some grand workmanship there John. Do you die them as well or leave them au naturale?

Good morning Guardians, a little Lambfoot content :thumbsup:
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And who doesn't like a great swedge. Fantastic sample there.:thumbsup:

Well it's rained for 18 hours non-stop here so I've done absolutely nothing. So I'll post some pics of my walk yesterday.

The rosewood big 'un usually means there's pie nearby. :)
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Malham Cove, Yorkshire.
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And England at her finest.
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Thanks David, i could go for one of those pork pies right now, getting close to time for our evening meal. Nice pics from your walk, we don't have beautiful country side like that around here. Next time we take a trip to Missouri I'll try to remember to take some pictures, beautiful in that area.
And who doesn't like a great swedge. Fantastic sample there.:thumbsup:


The rosewood big 'un usually means there's pie nearby. :)
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There are, aren't there?? :D
Just like I always assume there's a snake in the wood pile, I always figure there's is a troll under the bridge... I just don't go lookin'.

That's some grand workmanship there John. Do you die them as well or leave them au naturale?
Thank you, David. :)
I almost always leave the leather natural, it's the way I was taught. Dyes and such break down the tooling leather and make it brittle, it will wear out faster. Plus, I like the natural look. ;)

Wonderful looking pies. :cool::thumbsup:

Ice cream makes a nice chaser. :D
 
Thanks chaps. It's an old picture from last autumn but I never posted it. :thumbsup:

Well it's rained for 18 hours non-stop here so I've done absolutely nothing. So I'll post some pics of my walk yesterday.

The rosewood big 'un usually means there's pie nearby. :)
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Malham Cove, Yorkshire.
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owlBK8d.jpg


And England at her finest.
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Great pies and photos David! :thumbsup: This one contains two of my favorite things in the whole wide world! :eek: A big’un Lambsfoot and a bowl of Ice Cream! ;) :D

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Thanks David, i could go for one of those pork pies right now, getting close to time for our evening meal. Nice pics from your walk, we don't have beautiful country side like that around here. Next time we take a trip to Missouri I'll try to remember to take some pictures, beautiful in that area.

Thanks Rob. It can't be all bad round where you live. One reason I'm on here is I like looking at all the shots of the places we all live. You should post some pics, with obligatory lambsfoot content of course. :D

Just like I always assume there's a snake in the wood pile,
When I lived in Austraila there was always a @$%! snake in the woodpile... And damned Huntsmans to come to speak of it. :D

Thank you, David. :)
I almost always leave the leather natural, it's the way I was taught. Dyes and such break down the tooling leather and make it brittle, it will wear out faster. Plus, I like the natural look. ;)

Ahh didn't know that, cheers. When I spent a lot of time in Spain when I were a nipper the one thing I remember is the leather goods shops, and the fact that much of the goods on sale were undyed.

Wonderful looking pies. :cool::thumbsup:

They were actually damned fine pies. :thumbsup:
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Great pies and photos David! :thumbsup: This one contains two of my favorite things in the whole wide world! :eek: A big’un Lambsfoot and a bowl of Ice Cream! ;) :D

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Thanks Ron. That's the Leeds-Liverpool canal in Gargrave. Chocolate and vanilla. You can't go wrong with the classics. :thumbsup:
 
I'll take some scenery pics around here with lambsfoot in tow, it's very flat land in this area, crop land and cattle grazing land with trees mixed in. The park across the street has nice trees in spots. Thanks David :thumbsup:

Thanks Rob. It can't be all bad round where you live. One reason I'm on here is I like looking at all the shots of the places we all live. You should post some pics, with obligatory lambsfoot content of course. :D
 
Thanks Jack, this was accomplished by a small very dedicated team that understood the impact of bringing this product to market quickly. In today’s age ideas are short lived before new and improved comes along. On the other hand your dedicated work on the Guardians knives will be enjoyed and relished for generations, you are leaving a legacy.

It must have been rewarding to be part of such a great team Chuck, thank you for your very kind words my friend :thumbsup:


And with 'Go Faster Stripes'! :) :thumbsup:

Pie!
Yummy!!
Is that Berry???

Cherry :) Just from the supermarket, but it was tasty :) :thumbsup:

A fine choice for today or any day.

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Good Afternoon Guardians

Joseph Rodgers.
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Thank you Harvey, great photo of your beautiful Joseph Rodgers :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Looks like Mission Beach in Queensland. :D

I really like my neighbour's garden, because of all the trees and plants they have, it's very private, like being in a well-tended jungle! :D :thumbsup:

Well it's rained for 18 hours non-stop here so I've done absolutely nothing. So I'll post some pics of my walk yesterday.

The rosewood big 'un usually means there's pie nearby. :)
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Malham Cove, Yorkshire.
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And England at her finest.
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Same over here David, but it looks like you had an excellent walk the day before :) Incredible photos :thumbsup:

Remember when there used to be free matches most places. Some people collected them. :D

Cool collection Les :cool: :thumbsup:

I'll take some scenery pics around here with lambsfoot in tow, it's very flat land in this area, crop land and cattle grazing land with trees mixed in. The park across the street has nice trees in spots. Thanks David :thumbsup:

That'd be great Rob :) :thumbsup:

Good Morning Guardians, the weekend is approaching, and I'm carrying my Ebony Big 'Un for Black Friday :) Have a good day folks :thumbsup:

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That sounds great Barrett! I just bet that Eleanor is a fine little helper. I think us Guardians are a well fed bunch! :thumbsup: :D

Sometimes she’s helpful, sometimes not so much, but it always fun. :D

“Well fed” is the sort thing of my grandma used to say that might sound nice but really meant “maybe you should lay off the biscuits and gravy.” ;) :D

Nobody does that better than you do Barrett :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack! :thumbsup: I’m just waiting to spot a Lambsfoot in a movie. :D


Great pics of your Waynorth Lambsfoot, John! :thumbsup:

Great shot Barrett; very funny. :D:thumbsup:



Well it's rained for 18 hours non-stop here so I've done absolutely nothing. So I'll post some pics of my walk yesterday.

The rosewood big 'un usually means there's pie nearby. :)
e8qWMFV.jpg


Jnod8Bl.jpg


Malham Cove, Yorkshire.
KaCYjMP.jpg


owlBK8d.jpg


And England at her finest.
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Thanks, David. Excellent photos of your walk (as always). :thumbsup: I feel like you hear a lot about the UK’s high population density, but there are certainly parts of the country where you don't really notice it at all. ;)

Remember when there used to be free matches most places. Some people collected them. :D

Have you seen this thread, Les? I love that old Razorback matchbook! :thumbsup: :D
 
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