Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Another hot one.
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I'm sure at least one of the above is unused.
 
Good morning Guardians, how's everyone doing, what did you folks in the USA get up to for Labor Day? I always find 3-day weekends a bit disorientating for the rest of the week! :D The sun is shining here again, we're not used to it! :rolleyes: Despite the temptation to carry my treasured Albers Lamb, I'm going to stick with my plan to carry this old German Lambsfoot, Schultz!:D Have a great day Guardians :thumbsup:

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Cassie and i hid inside most of the day yesterday due to the heat. One more day of 90's and then it's to cool off 👍

Schultz is a fine looking lamb !
 
Your German lamb is a looker, Jack, and even shines even more out in the wild.
Thank you Jeremy, I'm enjoying the lovely slips you made for me :) :thumbsup:
Another hot one.
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I'm sure at least one of the above is unused.
I was just thinking the same Jer, it must be in the high 70's here! :eek: ;) :thumbsup:
Cassie and i hid inside most of the day yesterday due to the heat. One more day of 90's and then it's to cool off 👍

Schultz is a fine looking lamb !
You must be looking forward to the cooler weather Steve :thumbsup: Thank you kindly :thumbsup:

I decided to name my Lambsfoot 'Schultz' after a local legend I once heard about in Sheffield. During the 1980's, in Sheffield, a number of armed robberies took place, supposedly masterminded by a German criminal named Schultz. Schultz was stereotypically Teutonic, a large, powerful man, with cropped blond hair, and a thick accent. He always wore a long black leather coat. His gang was totally dedicated to him, and he ruled them with an iron will. However, after his eventual arrest, it turned out that Schultz was, in reality, a native Sheffielder, with an ordinary English name. In reality, he couldn't speak more than a few words of German! At first, his gang refused to believe they had been taken in, some of them had apparently known him for years. His parents were interviewed by the BBC, but Schultz claimed they were imposters, and absolutely denied the disclosures about his real identity, continuing to speak in his 'comedy German'. Old school friends were also interviewed, but Schultz denounced them as liars. After a short trial, he received a long prison sentence, but even this did not make him see reality, and apparently he kept up the fantasy throughout his time in jail, with most of his fellow prisoners assuming he was German. I don't know anymore than that I'm afraid, it was a local story, of no national significance, and occurring when it did, I have found nothing about it on the internet, apart from a very occasional mention of 'Schultz' or 'Schultzy' by someone who served time with him. However, it's one of the craziest stories I've ever heard 🤪
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Gorgeous Bob ;) :thumbsup:

I took Schultz to buy some essentials ;)

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Cool pic David :) :thumbsup:
Thanks buddy!
Good morning Guardians, how's everyone doing, what did you folks in the USA get up to for Labor Day? I always find 3-day weekends a bit disorientating for the rest of the week! :D The sun is shining here again, we're not used to it! :rolleyes: Despite the temptation to carry my treasured Albers Lamb, I'm going to stick with my plan to carry this old German Lambsfoot, Schultz!:D Have a great day Guardians :thumbsup:

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That new Lambsfoot sure looks able. :thumbsup: 🤠
 
The wife made some great red bean’s tonight. View attachment 2310605
Red beans are the best!!!!
They do other products too, but that's the only one I've tried so far 😋:thumbsup:

Cool pic David :) :thumbsup:

Great post Leon, I bet it sold for pennies too :thumbsup:

Wonderful shot, that burl is stunning :cool: :thumbsup:

Glad to hear it's going well Joshua :) That jigging is amazing :cool: :thumbsup:

They look very tasty Daniel 😋 Great pic :) :thumbsup:

Good morning Guardians, how's everyone doing, what did you folks in the USA get up to for Labor Day? I always find 3-day weekends a bit disorientating for the rest of the week! :D The sun is shining here again, we're not used to it! :rolleyes: Despite the temptation to carry my treasured Albers Lamb, I'm going to stick with my plan to carry this old German Lambsfoot, Schultz!:D Have a great day Guardians :thumbsup:

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German lambsfoot is very cool, Jack. Looks like a great thin carry with decent cutting length. Hope the sun stays shinning for you pal.
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Mid 90s......horrible. Albers lamb......excellent!!!
 
Thank you Jeremy, I'm enjoying the lovely slips you made for me :) :thumbsup:

I was just thinking the same Jer, it must be in the high 70's here! :eek: ;) :thumbsup:

You must be looking forward to the cooler weather Steve :thumbsup: Thank you kindly :thumbsup:

I decided to name my Lambsfoot 'Schultz' after a local legend I once heard about in Sheffield. During the 1980's, in Sheffield, a number of armed robberies took place, supposedly masterminded by a German criminal named Schultz. Schultz was stereotypically Teutonic, a large, powerful man, with cropped blond hair, and a thick accent. He always wore a long black leather coat. His gang was totally dedicated to him, and he ruled them with an iron will. However, after his eventual arrest, it turned out that Schultz was, in reality, a native Sheffielder, with an ordinary English name. In reality, he couldn't speak more than a few words of German! At first, his gang refused to believe they had been taken in, some of them had apparently known him for years. His parents were interviewed by the BBC, but Schultz claimed they were imposters, and absolutely denied the disclosures about his real identity, continuing to speak in his 'comedy German'. Old school friends were also interviewed, but Schultz denounced them as liars. After a short trial, he received a long prison sentence, but even this did not make him see reality, and apparently he kept up the fantasy throughout his time in jail, with most of his fellow prisoners assuming he was German. I don't know anymore than that I'm afraid, it was a local story, of no national significance, and occurring when it did, I have found nothing about it on the internet, apart from a very occasional mention of 'Schultz' or 'Schultzy' by someone who served time with him. However, it's one of the craziest stories I've ever heard 🤪

Gorgeous Bob ;) :thumbsup:

I took Schultz to buy some essentials ;)

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Thanks Jack, glad they are working out for you.

I'm going with this small stag lamb from Modoc ED Modoc ED today.


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Thanks Jack, glad they are working out for you.

I'm going with this small stag lamb from Modoc ED Modoc ED today.


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Their quality is fantastic Jeremy :) Nice Lambsfoot there :) :thumbsup:
Good morning Guardians, just back from the dog park and it is very humid this morning 😓


GW I*XL in my pocket today 👍



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A vintage beauty :cool: Great pic Steve :) :thumbsup:
SHULTZ!!!!!! 😆 🤣 😂. My dad watched Hogans Heroes everyday it felt like growing up. I hated it. Now I love it. Funny how a son slowly tranforms into their fathers as the years go by.

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LOL! :D I suspect Hogan's Heroes Schultz might have been the inspiration for the other Schultz! :D :thumbsup:
 
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