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I sure would like to read one or two of those books as well.I have read a few books about the early Sheffield gangs



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I sure would like to read one or two of those books as well.I have read a few books about the early Sheffield gangs
I sure would like to read one or two of those books as well.![]()
G' mornin' my fellow Guardians.
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Off to work I go.
"Life" is conspiring against my participating much on The Porch this week. The latest "bump in the road" was unexpected laser surgery for a retinal tear and I'm not supposed to do "unnecessary" reading for a few days.
So just stopping by to report that my Lambsfoot for this week is my Cracker Jack. One knife, two distinct sides:
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Great knives. My favorite of the three is the RR. That entire set is gorgeous!![]()
I think you have cross-posted Dean, GT's post was in the EDC thread, not the Lambsfoot thread![]()
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Remembering when the weather was warmer. I've got my 2018 knife of the year in pocket today.
Thanks, Jack. I noticed it about the time you posted and deleted the second half of my post. That's the first time I've done that!
Lovely Dylan, your photos are always such a treatHave you been fishing yet, I think I would struggle to resist?
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Thanks Jack!Morning Ron, how you doing my friend? Your ebony '18 is looking as good as ever![]()
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Terrific Jigged Bone there Dylan!Thank you, Jack, and my apologies for the late response. I've under the weather the last couple of days. I am ashamed to admit that I have yet to cast a line in my creek. I have been too busy with projects and such... There are certainly fish in there and I do aspire to bring in supper from my backyard one of these days.
I got caught up on the thread, I loved seeing everyone's Lambsfoot knives, it is always a treat.
Carrying this one again today.
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Terrific Jigged Bone there Dylan!![]()
Thank you, my friend,Such a great photo Dave!
Thank you, Jack, and my apologies for the late response. I've under the weather the last couple of days. I am ashamed to admit that I have yet to cast a line in my creek. I have been too busy with projects and such... There are certainly fish in there and I do aspire to bring in supper from my backyard one of these days.
I got caught up on the thread, I loved seeing everyone's Lambsfoot knives, it is always a treat.
Carrying this one again today.
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Fantastic picture, Dwight, I love the fall backdrop. 'Tis my favorite season.
Beautiful fall colours framing your AC there Dwight
Jacks, pick-up-sticks, it's funny how simple games could be. Speaking of which, a friend stopped by last evening to drop off a little Hannukah gift.Jacks! Man o man that takes me back 60 years.playing Jacks with my sister on the kitchen floor at the farm.
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pick-up-sticks yeah thats right we did that as wellJacks, pick-up-sticks, it's funny how simple games could be.
Jacks, pick-up-sticks, it's funny how simple games could be. Speaking of which, a friend stopped by last evening to drop off a little Hannukah gift.
Everything old is new again.
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pick-up-sticks yeah thats right we did that as wellbringing back memories of long winter nights on the farm, Crokinole was very popular as well.