Rufus1949
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Nice capture Steve.
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Nice capture Steve.
Nice capture Steve.
Thanks a lot for your help buddyHi Jack, all of these are postimg (I think) hosted. You may have a stale DNS entry; I've noticed they rotate their server IP address frequently.
Have a pleasant day over in Bradford!
Hope you have a great day LeonJust about to have a morning coffee. Have a good one.![]()
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Aw, thanks Steve, that's a great shot
Really cool Pile side too
That looks like a decent coffee machine Jack
I've been carrying this new Bex lamb from Jack but have decided that she's better riding loose in the pocket - rugged and ready to work, the slip life doesn't suit her. Fortunately, Jeremy's incredible slip fits my old Snakewood Albers fine and should see more carry now that she's got some leather personal protective equipment.
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Thanks Michael. It is pretty dramatic for sure!That jigging is beyond incredible! I could fall into it. Beautiful.
Amen and Amen.Bob, I’ve been known to freely use a lot of four-letter words, but “diet” isn’t one of them.
I stumbled on a big plastic "tote" level full of newspapers a while back and snatched em up as if they were gold!I have my wife collect newspapers at her work for me occasionally. Need ‘em for the charcoal chimney starter.They certainly aren’t as ubiquitous as they used to be
Thanks Barrett. Cosimo is a wizard!Fantastic jigging!
Hope it went well David. Is it a physical stress test or chemical?Morning Guardians! Looks like everyone is off to a good start. Very pleasant out this morning. Have a stress test at the cardiologist this afternoon. Hope y'all have fair winds and following seas today
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Ain't it so amigo!Dwight that coat looks as if it is a living skin.
Thanks buddy.Amazing jigging
Wow
I love both sides of that lamb!
GL-24 is super as is the cup and machine.
Where's the blown-mind emjoi?
That’s a cool one. Who made it
He sure makes some good lookin stuffHave a safe trip and a wonderful vacation, Paul. Sweet stag lamb!
Carrying one of Eric’s finest today.
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How’s the pull on these
My favoriteSorry for my horrible guardianship everyone. About through my last day of work before my 2 week vacation. Will be going down to Texas to get the family. There may be a weekend in Vegas thrown in. I’m looking forward to life getting back to normal and being on the forum like I want to. Carrying the stag Charlie today.
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I've been carrying this new Bex lamb from Jack but have decided that she's better riding loose in the pocket - rugged and ready to work, the slip life doesn't suit her. Fortunately, Jeremy's incredible slip fits my old Snakewood Albers fine and should see more carry now that she's got some leather personal protective equipment.
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Aw, thanks Steve, that's a great shot
Really cool Pile side too![]()
Thanks Michael. It is pretty dramatic for sure!
Amen and Amen.
Wow
I love both sides of that lamb!
You inspired me with the African Rosewood post.That's pretty profound my friend
Mike, I had completely forgotten that you had that awesome stag version of a pre-Taylor/Schrade Landshark. Thanks for reposting it here!The Lambshark is a Taylor design that he released under other labels he owned, long before he acquired Schrade. He must have liked the design since he brought it back when he took over the Schrade name. Here's one from 1979 under his Bear Creek brand. There is no country of origin on it. I'm fairly certain these were made in Japan despite the Kingsport, TN tangstamp.
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