Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

I will be off down to the market early in the morning with Big Rose ;) :thumbsup:

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My goodness this is a busy forum with some fantastic photography, some of knives are stunning I adore stag but always found it a bit bulky for my trouser pocket but Rusty1 Rusty1 that looks stunning.

I was getting my tomato and cucumber seeds in to the propagator today, (we are a month behind warmer parts of the UK), after cutting a fair amount of capillary matting, honing is definitely in order!
 
It looks like a bee picking pollen from the beautiful flower...:):thumbsup:

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That’s blooming beautiful, José. Also thank you for the congrats on the mod.

@Fodderwing Thank you for those nice words, Dwight.

Jack Black Jack Black - Have a great outing, Jack. Also...I missed thanking you for the nice words.

ty_higg ty_higg - Your Rosewood is looking good, Ty.

Rusty1 Rusty1 A beautiful knife framed beautifully.
 
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More than a Shillings worth of photo there! Nice!:cool::thumbsup:
JAVA-JAVA-JAVA!:D Nice tripple threat of darkness there, Dave! Never seen that brand, how's it?
Only last night, I was looking through the many beautiful coins other members have sent me over the years :) :thumbsup:

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Sharing with friends is better than gold! Nice photo, Jack!:):thumbsup:
The sun reflecting off the globes, and the rippled texture of the glass, is a great setting for your Lamb.
Thank you very much for the compliment, Harvey! Just trying to keep in the same ball park as you guys!:cool::thumbsup:
I got lucky the other day. @JTB_5 was offering his knife with a Lambsfoot modd. @traumkommode performed the surgery and put on a superb finish. Thank you Joshua.
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I'll say it again, what a fantastic knife!:thumbsup:
Crappy lighting while I try to focus and get some school work done hard to do that when I keep messing with the 2019 Lamb Foot....
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But you got the ""eye" there to help ya!!:D:thumbsup:
Great shot, OG!!:):thumbsup:
I will be off down to the market early in the morning with Big Rose ;) :thumbsup:

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"Big Rose" sounds like a western lady outlaw that ran with the James Gang!:D
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Nice photo, Jack!:cool::thumbsup:
It looks like a bee picking pollen from the beautiful flower...:):thumbsup:

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Oh man, I want some of that honey!!
Great shot, José!:eek::thumbsup:
An Ashley’s choice with an English garden backdrop, this one has been back across the pond a few times now.

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Lovely framed foto!!:):thumbsup:
A very Knightly picture Ty!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
JAVA-JAVA-JAVA!:D Nice tripple threat of darkness there, Dave! Never seen that brand, how's it?
Thanks, Dennis. :thumbsup::D Its a local coffee maker in Calgary, we use these pods instead of Keurig capsules, which are a real pollution problem. The cost is a lot lower as well, around 29 cents each. There are at least if not more than a dozen flavors/varieties.
 
Thanks, Dennis. :thumbsup::D Its a local coffee maker in Calgary, we use these pods instead of Keurig capsules, which are a real pollution problem. The cost is a lot lower as well, around 29 cents each. There are at least if not more than a dozen flavors/varieties.
Ah!
I always that the Keurig pods were overpriced and wasteful. We usually buy dark French roast beans and grind them. If we're energetic, we'll use a French press, if not, a drip.
We do use a Keurig for hot water for tea or cocoa.
 
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