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Lovely paint brush strokes on your horn.
I've been painting walls all day, so it's the first thing I noticed.
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Lovely paint brush strokes on your horn.
LOL!Lovely paint brush strokes on your horn.
I've been painting walls all day, so it's the first thing I noticed.
How sweet it is.I'm thinking of going over to York in the morning, and of carrying my Strawberries & Cream Big 'UnHope everyone has a fantastic weekend
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Oh Yes!
Both the rosewood Lambfoot and the open face sammich looks like pure pleasure.
A real looker.
A great idea.
Good Morning Guardians. I had the good fortune of acquiring a Vulcan T Ellin & Co. Lambfoot fromrockman0 It needed some serious TLC and @glennbad did the healing mod. I don’t know if I could even get on the waitlist.
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Thank you again.Harvey, I'm glad you snagged it![]()
Many thanks Greg.Wow! I'd say the reconstructive surgery was a success!
Thanks Dwight. Had a real nice day at the range with friends. I was shooting at 20 yards - they couldn't believe that I could hit the target let alone hit the bull. Modern laser sights are great. I have a Crimson Trace on the P226 - built into the grip. Nice photo of the pile side of your Rosewood HHB. Very interesting figuring in the wood.Love that forged bottle opener Jack. Very very cool.
A superb firearm Bill. Great image.
Have a great day all.View attachment 1852458
Hope you find some good adventures, Jack.
Interesting idea to paint your Lambsfoot.
Cool picture, I like sliced banana.
I figure sand the knife and start with a much thinned coat of whatever red paint I have so it strikes in.Interesting idea to paint your Lambsfoot.
It reminds me how guys would paint their tools.
Oh my Harvey that is heavenly. Is that horn or wood grain?
This is one of my favorites of yours Jack.I'm thinking of going over to York in the morning, and of carrying my Strawberries & Cream Big 'UnHope everyone has a fantastic weekend
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I don't think there's a finer maker out there than Sig and that particular model is my favorite. Love Crimson Trace but I don't have anything with one mounted on it. My carry is a Bond Arms 45 ACP derringer. Thanks Bill and happy shooting.Thanks Dwight. Had a real nice day at the range with friends. I was shooting at 20 yards - they couldn't believe that I could hit the target let alone hit the bull. Modern laser sights are great. I have a Crimson Trace on the P226 - built into the grip. Nice photo of the pile side of your Rosewood HHB. Very interesting figuring in the wood.
Very arty. Love it.Good morning Guardians, 7.30am here, and I'm about to head out for the day. Weather forecast is warm and sunny, but with rain, possibly heavy rain, in the late afternoon (hoping I can avoid that). Have a great day Guardians![]()
A sweet pic of a sweet Lamb.
Thank you Dwight. It’s horn, smooth as glass.Oh my Harvey that is heavenly. Is that horn or wood grain?
I figure sand the knife and start with a much thinned coat of whatever red paint I have so it strikes in.
Thank you, Harvey.A sweet pic of a sweet Lamb.
That's some very nice looking stag.
Thank you John. Trader Joes called “Give Peas a Chance.”Thank you, Harvey.
That's some very nice looking stag.
I'm trying to figure out what the background image is?
Edit: Saw in the other thread that they are crunchy bakes peas.
Look at that Stag on your Lambsfoot Senator, Dan.