Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Hi everyone, hope you all are well, Barrett, fantastic pictures, my brother just lived south of Duluth so I've visited there often, there's a great antique shop near the water and when I was there last it had many vintage pocket knives. Beautiful country for sure!!!

My Lamb for today's carry...
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Thanks, Paul. I should have thought to check out some antiques stores. Probably some interesting stuff to be found in a place with such an industrial history. Next time, I guess!

Many thanks my friend, I must admit that after eating that steak and ale pie, I did wonder how I was going to manage to eat a chip butty! 😂

I know the feeling. 😁

Wow Barrett, thanks so much for the wonderful tour, it looks like you had a fantastic weekend :) The scenery is amazing :cool: I'm glad you didn't go hungry! 😋 Great to see your Hartshead Barlow along too :) A sign like that might be a good idea for Tool Man, I wish I could find the photos of when his granddaughter visited...:rolleyes:

Thanks, Jack. It was a nice weekend away. Since we were driving, I wasn’t limited to what knives I could bring along, so I probably had a dozen or more to choose from, including at least 3 or 4 Lambs. The Cosimo and Hartshead, as you could see in those pics, plus a couple Albers, too.

Looks like a great place to recharge the batteries Barrett.👍🏻

Thanks, Bob. Always nice to go somewhere you haven’t been before. :thumbsup:

Good morning Guardians, I hope your week is going well :) Talking of history, I thumbed through this slim volume last night, and regretted parting with my fiver! :rolleyes:😂 Still, I did learn that Sean Bean once bought 2 gallons of Henderson's based on a rumour they were closing down - obviously not much of a fan! 🤣 Have a great day everyone :thumbsup:

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Sorry to hear it was a disappointing read.

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That’s great, Bob, I bet she loves it! The girls had a small (non-reclining) chair in our living room they used to sit in when they were smaller, but we recently had to retire it as they’d both outgrown it.

Off to the market tomorrow! :D

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Looks like one of those snakes you see dislocating its jaw to consume some extra large prey. 🤣

Exciting news on the Lambsfoot front here today: I got my second Cosimo in the mail, this wonderful Lunar Lamb. I just couldn’t resist that deep jigging, had to have one!

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Thanks, Paul. I should have thought to check out some antiques stores. Probably some interesting stuff to be found in a place with such an industrial history. Next time, I guess!



I know the feeling. 😁



Thanks, Jack. It was a nice weekend away. Since we were driving, I wasn’t limited to what knives I could bring along, so I probably had a dozen or more to choose from, including at least 3 or 4 Lambs. The Cosimo and Hartshead, as you could see in those pics, plus a couple Albers, too.



Thanks, Bob. Always nice to go somewhere you haven’t been before. :thumbsup:



Sorry to hear it was a disappointing read.



That’s great, Bob, I bet she loves it! The girls had a small (non-reclining) chair in our living room they used to sit in when they were smaller, but we recently had to retire it as they’d both outgrown it.



Looks like one of those snakes you see dislocating its jaw to consume some extra large prey. 🤣

Exciting news on the Lambsfoot front here today: I got my second Cosimo in the mail, this wonderful Lunar Lamb. I just couldn’t resist that deep jigging, had to have one!

OdE7240.jpg

Congrats, that's a beauty !
 
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