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It can be a real struggle, often the beauty is very subtle, and not easily photographedThanks Jack. I’m struggling with showing off the horn

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It can be a real struggle, often the beauty is very subtle, and not easily photographedThanks Jack. I’m struggling with showing off the horn
Sounds good Kevin!I'm doing well my friend. It is 9:30 am here and I and still in my pj's drinking coffee. Just enjoying my day off.
Have a fantastic day Guardians.
Nice work Todd, that looks like it'll sharpen up OKGoing to need more than a stropping to put the edge back, but it made it through the day.View attachment 1741789
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LOLYour picture takes the cake, Harvey.![]()
And it’s a beauty, Ed.It ain't no Ram but it's a horn.
ThanksHarvey, that is a REALLY cool picture!
Nothing like a good looking, hard working Lambfoot.Going to need more than a stropping to put the edge back, but it made it through the day.![]()
Bumping up in small increments might be one path.but I wonder if I should experiment with a higher dose?
Thank you, Jack.Mmmmmm...Great pic![]()
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Thanks Jack.Nice work Todd, that looks like it'll sharpen up OK![]()
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Yep, it’s just about the perfect blade shape for drywall work.Nothing like a good looking, hard working Lambfoot.
I hope that you have a great hike, and that the chilli sorts itself out, while you are outIt's nice to see your 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot my friend
I think you can spot here on the cutler's bench, just after getting its etch
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Great to see you here again, Greg!![]()
I hope you and your lambsfoot knives can have some great adventures on the trails in the near future. Since the pandemic began, I've been doing 50-60 miles of "urban trekking" most weeks, and have thoroughly enjoyed it. (Well, "thorough enjoyment" may be overstating my reaction to walking on snowy/icy sidewalks in single-digit windchills, but I do it anyway.)
Going to need more than a stropping to put the edge back, but it made it through the day.View attachment 1741789
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Nice work Todd, that looks like it'll sharpen up OK![]()
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Nothing like a good looking, hard working Lambfoot.
Looks like you and Tucker are having a Super Sunday, Greg. That’s a fine looking Lambfoot.The hike was only 3.5 miles, but with nearly 700 feet of elevation gain packed into it, we'd all worked up an appetite by the time we got home.
I don’t know about sassy…Hello Dwight. Hope things are going your way. That’s a gorgeous hafted Lambfoot.Hello all. I hope you are fat and sassy.
That golden horn is very eye-catchingThanks Jack. That's my first Lambsfoot knife.
I might give that a try HarveyBumping up in small increments might be one path.
Thank you, Jack.
Awww...My middle daughter is called EllieA rock from my Ellie, “For your knives daddy!”
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Hope you are all having a great Sunday. Enjoying the sun before my parents and my grandfather come to watch the big game.
I have on my kitchen window-sill that my goddaughter gave me a few years backA man can always use a lucky rock.![]()
Gone fast hasn't it Greg? It was a good timeYup! I can definitely spot it! Was it really 2017?! Where has the time gone? I have happy memories of the lead up to and the delivery of that lovely SFO run of yours.
Sounds like fun Greg, that's a nice pic of you and TuckerOur hike was really nice. Here Tucker and I took a quick moment to pose for a photo.
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The hike was only 3.5 miles, but with nearly 700 feet of elevation gain packed into it, we'd all worked up an appetite by the time we got home. So, rather than waiting for the Super Bowl like we'd planned, we pulled the chili from the fridge, heated it up, and had it for an early lunch.
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As is our Super Bowl Tradition, it's ladled on top of Tater Tots.BTW, the 2017 Guardian's Edition was on serrano pepper slicing duty.
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Very trueYou said it, fellas! Lambsfoot kives love to be put to work! It'll give you its all, then after a bit of care and feeding it'll be ready to do it all again the next day.
Great to see you here Dwight, I was thinking of you when we were talking about fire season a page or two back. Hope you're keeping well my friendHello all. I hope you are fat and sassy.View attachment 1742149
Looks tasty Jack, it’s leftovers from the game last night for lunch, probably for the next several days. Have a great day Guardians.Good morning Guardians, I hope you all enjoyed Super Bowl. I'm afraid I was asleep in bed during the game, but I checked the final score, and a brief synopsis of the play this morning - I understood the score at least!![]()
Valentine's Day today (just a reminder, in case you forgot!
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Starting mine with my Hartshead Barlow, and some cheese on toast
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Looks like you and Tucker are having a Super Sunday, Greg. That’s a fine looking Lambfoot.
Sounds like fun Greg, that's a nice pic of you and TuckerGreat-looking chilli too, and I'm glad your '17 came in handy
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And, thank you for this important Public Service Announcement.Valentine's Day today (just a reminder, in case you forgot!).
Real beauties there Jack. You have very fine taste in knives.I hope that you have a great hike, and that the chilli sorts itself out, while you are outIt's nice to see your 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot my friend
I think you can spot here on the cutler's bench, just after getting its etch
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LOL!Indeed it is buddy
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The Senator I am privileged to get as a result ofGreat to see you here again, Greg!![]()
I hope you and your lambsfoot knives can have some great adventures on the trails in the near future. Since the pandemic began, I've been doing 50-60 miles of "urban trekking" most weeks, and have thoroughly enjoyed it. (Well, "thorough enjoyment" may be overstating my reaction to walking on snowy/icy sidewalks in single-digit windchills, but I do it anyway.)
You're welcome, Dan, and I hope you're fit as a cello again after some recovery time from your fall!![]()
Thanks for the nap recommendation, Harvey.On Saturday, the main feature in a daily email called "The Morning" that I get from the New York Times was about how many people actually sleep in a couple of shorter segments over a 24-hour span, rather than sleeping 7-8 hours consecutively.
Jack, your experiences with CPAP and Vitamin D are very similar to mine. I didn't find using a CPAP to be a life-changer, but my primary care physician recommended Vitamin D supplements at some point in our search for why I had suddenly lost massive amounts of energy about 8 years ago. Since then, I've been taking 4000 International Units (100 micrograms, 500% of the "daily minimum" advised by some government agency) each day, and that has certainly seemed to help my energy level.
What a fantastic four-lamb flock, Kevin!
A subsequent post suggests that your new pillow may be having a positive effect on your sleep quality, Jack; I hope that continues!!
I'm curious about the units used for the size of the pillow. If those dimensions are in inches, the pillow must be massive!! (I'm sure I don't have any 5-foot long pillow cases.) On the other hand, if the dimensions are in centimeters, it seems rather skimpy, especially in terms of height/thickness.
John, I've noticed that both this ebony lambsfoot and your ebony WCLF have a white mark on the handle. Is that just a coincidence, or is it an "identifier" you use?
I've been carrying Man Jack since Monday:
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”Rain, rain, go away.” Here’s to some nice weather coming your way, Jack.
Definitely tasty, but not as tasty as your spectacular JB SFO ”Marilyn”. She looks great from any angle.
Super Ram’s Horn Lamb.
Thoughtful GAW, Steve. That’s a fine looking Senator. Congrats toOnebigbill . I too hope your friend is okay.
Good Morning Guardians.
…and now for some angel food cake.
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A brilliant start to your day, Jack.Starting mine with my Hartshead Barlow, and some cheese on toast![]()
Thank you, Bill. Really enjoyed the great read. A nice dark ebony lamb is a thing of joy.cigarrodog
cigarrodog thanks for the kind words. Your George Wostenholm Lambsfoot is a real beauty and has a lot of character.
Fine choice for a first Lambfoot. I like the stamp. Enjoy its’ use.I was disappointed that tang stamp wasn’t A.Wright…but i was informed that A.Wright uses 3 different stamps.