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Thank you kindly.Oh that's real niiice
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Thank you kindly.Oh that's real niiice
Thanks Steve. Waterways were frozen so waterfowl were way out in the bay.Have fun Bob and beautiful grain on your M.May Lamb !![]()
It's glowing, as it deserves to be.
Thank you Dwight...your lamb is dressed to the nines.Thank you Bob. Haha! He must not be! Enjoy your avian outing my friend.
Much obliged Jack. Stay warm!
Thank you my friend.
Gracias amigo.
Great pic. I just bought 1000 rounds of 7.62. STICKER SHOCK!!!!!!!
Wonderful image Todd!
That looks delicious JD. I just love the ebony CC lamb.
I hope you have a good evening Jack.
That MM lamb sure has some gorgeous grain.
Beautiful image Harvey. I love the color in that horn. Tell me again what tang stamp it is?
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Very nice slice of Life, Bob.Thanks Steve. Waterways were frozen so waterfowl were way out in the bay.
Two eagles hunting and thousands of bufflehead ducks.
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Many thanks Duncan.Love This!![]()
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Thank you Bob.It's glowing, as it deserves to be.![]()
I am fortunate to live in one of the less congested parts of New Jersey. Lots of seashore butting up to national pine preserve covering 1.1 million acres.Very nice slice of Life, Bob.
Many thanks Duncan.
Thank you Bob.
Amazing color Harvey.
Thanks Dwight.Wonderful image Todd!
Right back at ya my friend.
Thank you, my friend.I just love the ebony CC lamb.
Very beautiful Lamb and picture.
Super nice Charlie lamb, and the coin is very cool.
Hopr you're having a great week, Todd.
My uneducated guess is no. The spine and edge seem parallel, whereas a lambs' are not.View attachment 2049889This was described as a lambsfoot, it just arrived today. I can edit the image out if it’s not but can someone with expertise give me their opinion. I think it is but I just don’t know for sure…
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Yeah, I’m thinking you’re right. It was described as a swayback lambsfoot and in the picture it sort of looked like it was but in person I’m kinda failing to see the narrowing of the blade towards the tip. I do have calipers to measure I guess but I would think that if it’s not visually obvious than probably not.My uneducated guess is no. The spine and edge seem parallel, whereas a lambs are not.View attachment 2049889
I'm sure more knowledgeable people will weigh in.Yeah, I’m thinking you’re right. It was described as a swayback lambsfoot and in the picture it sort of looked like it was but in person I’m kinda failing to see the narrowing of the blade towards the tip. I do have calipers to measure I guess but I would think that if it’s not visually obvious than probably not.
What is not to like. Very nice.