Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Good Monday morning to you Guardians. Hope your start to the week is going well. My Damascus Lambsfoot is still listed as in LA at the USPS Regional facility.:( Oh well, I have Rosie, she doesn't mind being the center of attention.
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Thanks Jack, they did finally win 4-0, have a deep hole to dig out of

Sure, looks good anywhere!

Another great photo of those great knives, Dwight.

Still drops below freezing here, they wouldn't last long, but are beautiful. Nice photo!

Great way to start your morning, John.

You too, Ron and may it continue all week.


Sorry to hear that Preston, though in my experience, the tracking info is inaccurate o_O Your Rosewood is looking good though my friend :thumbsup:
 
Good morning, Guardians.

Thought I would check in. I spent some time at the Oregon Knife Show and was able to hang out a bit with Charlie, Barry, and Dave. It was a fantastic experience. I was also able to meet a couple other forumites but because I could only attend on Sunday, I missed seeing several others.

A good show with some fantastic displays and just good people all around.

2019 is turning into quite a good year. Not only regarding knives in general but particularly in terms of the Lambsfoot.

The 2019 lineup so far. With some placeholders.... :D


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Hope everyone is having a good day. Medical appointments aside, I can't say mine has been the best. Getting ready to go out, I realised I didn't have my reading glasses, and that I had left them on the train on Saturday o_O Before I went to the train station to find out that they hadn't been handed in, I had to revisit a 'locksmith'. I had got a spare set of keys cut last week, and the guy had charged me three times what I paid previously. When I got home, two of the keys (all very standard Yale-type keys) wouldn't even fit in the locks. I went back, and he fiddled around with them, but it was pretty obvious, from his conversation with his co-worker, that he really didn't know what he was doing. The keys still didn't work, so I had to go back again today, and this time I asked for a refund. I got it, but it was clear that I had indeed been overcharged. The idiot had the cheek to tell me, "Well, at least I tried." Like I'd asked him to head a football, rather than do a job he pretended to be qualified for! o_O :rolleyes: To cap that, I forgot to pocket my AC when going out!
Sounds like a frustrating start, Jack. Hope it smooths out for you.
 
Good morning, Guardians.

Thought I would check in. I spent some time at the Oregon Knife Show and was able to hang out a bit with Charlie, Barry, and Dave. It was a fantastic experience. I was also able to meet a couple other forumites but because I could only attend on Sunday, I missed seeing several others.

A good show with some fantastic displays and just good people all around.

2019 is turning into quite a good year. Not only regarding knives in general but particularly in terms of the Lambsfoot.

The 2019 lineup so far. With some placeholders.... :D


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Sounds like a great show Dylan, and what a fantastic pic :) What a year this is turning out to be for the Lambsfoot! :cool: :thumbsup:

Sounds like a frustrating start, Jack. Hope it smooths out for you.

Thanks John, it's early evening here now :) I am just sorting out some stuff before I go over to Sheffield tomorrow to see Wright's about another up and coming project ;) :thumbsup:

It's Monday. What else is there to say?
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Have a good week OG ;) :thumbsup:
 
Love that pic Vince! :thumbsup::cool:
Thanks, Dave, but I stole that one from the internet. I don't think I have bluebonnet pics on my current phone yet. I'll be on the lookout. They are often found a little north of here, and I have seen many on the way to San Antonio, and in and around Goliad. I bet there's plenty around Austin, or will be soon. I mostly saw red and yellow wildflowers on the way to Shiner on Saturday.
 
Mine too Wayne, I was hoping to see some in Skipton Castle Woods on Saturday, but the entire wood is overrun with wild garlic :rolleyes: Nice pic :thumbsup:

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:) :thumbsup:



Good luck Dave :) :thumbsup:

My two appointments were pretty straight-forward, attending the second appointment was a hike though. There's a hospital a quarter of a mile from me with a good physiotherapy department, where I've been before. Instead, I had to travel some distance, and I think the sign on the blood pressure monitor says a lot about the place! :eek: :rolleyes:

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We get Canada Geese here too! :D :thumbsup:

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Wow! :) :thumbsup:

Hi folks,

Hope everyone is having a good day. Medical appointments aside, I can't say mine has been the best. Getting ready to go out, I realised I didn't have my reading glasses, and that I had left them on the train on Saturday o_O Before I went to the train station to find out that they hadn't been handed in, I had to revisit a 'locksmith'. I had got a spare set of keys cut last week, and the guy had charged me three times what I paid previously. When I got home, two of the keys (all very standard Yale-type keys) wouldn't even fit in the locks. I went back, and he fiddled around with them, but it was pretty obvious, from his conversation with his co-worker, that he really didn't know what he was doing. The keys still didn't work, so I had to go back again today, and this time I asked for a refund. I got it, but it was clear that I had indeed been overcharged. The idiot had the cheek to tell me, "Well, at least I tried." Like I'd asked him to head a football, rather than do a job he pretended to be qualified for! o_O :rolleyes: To cap that, I forgot to pocket my AC when going out! :eek: At least I have it now :thumbsup:

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Jack it seems that you’ve had an eventful day so far! It appears to be on the upswing with that lovely Ashley’s Choice in your pocket! :thumbsup:

Looking good Ron :) :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack! :)

Good morning, Guardians.

Thought I would check in. I spent some time at the Oregon Knife Show and was able to hang out a bit with Charlie, Barry, and Dave. It was a fantastic experience. I was also able to meet a couple other forumites but because I could only attend on Sunday, I missed seeing several others.

A good show with some fantastic displays and just good people all around.

2019 is turning into quite a good year. Not only regarding knives in general but particularly in terms of the Lambsfoot.

The 2019 lineup so far. With some placeholders.... :D


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The show sounds great Dylan. I’ve had the pleasure of being in Charlie’s company at the last 4 Rendezvous gatherings and will be again this year. I also got to meet Dave at the 2017 Rendezvous. They are both kind and genuine individuals. They’re all a pleasure to be around. If the Good Lord is willing Pam and I will be at the Oregon show next year. Your 2019 Lambsfoot lineup is quite impressive. Like yourself I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of Charlie’s American Lambsfoot! :D
 
Jack it seems that you’ve had an eventful day so far! It appears to be on the upswing with that lovely Ashley’s Choice in your pocket! :thumbsup:


Thanks Jack! :)


The show sounds great Dylan. I’ve had the pleasure of being in Charlie’s company at the last 4 Rendezvous gatherings and will be again this year. I also got to meet Dave at the 2017 Rendezvous. They are both kind and genuine individuals. They’re all a pleasure to be around. If the Good Lord is willing Pam and I will be at the Oregon show next year. Your 2019 Lambsfoot lineup is quite impressive. Like yourself I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of Charlie’s American Lambsfoot! :D

Yes, I've walked 8 miles today! :eek: Thanks Ron, it's good to feel balanced again! :D :thumbsup:

I sure hope I get to meet Charlie some day :) :thumbsup:
 
After considerable negotiations behind the scene at the 2019 OKCA show, I was able to score this beautiful horn lambsfoot along with a few of it's brothers. Many thanks to Charlie for his generosity in helping me with this fine acquisition. I am very pleased!!!!!!!

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After considerable negotiations behind the scene at the 2019 OKCA show, I was able to score this beautiful horn lambsfoot along with a few of it's brothers. Many thanks to Charlie for his generosity in helping me with this fine acquisition. I am very pleased!!!!!!!

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Great to see that 2018 Lambsfoot there with you Barry :) It sounds like you had a great show my friend :) :thumbsup:

Good week for everyone, even because Easter is approaching. Today I will post some photos of the city of Ermesinde where I live, as well as my lambs foot green/brown!!!;):thumbsup:

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Great pics Jose :) :thumbsup:
 
Good morning, Guardians.

Thought I would check in. I spent some time at the Oregon Knife Show and was able to hang out a bit with Charlie, Barry, and Dave. It was a fantastic experience. I was also able to meet a couple other forumites but because I could only attend on Sunday, I missed seeing several others.

A good show with some fantastic displays and just good people all around.

2019 is turning into quite a good year. Not only regarding knives in general but particularly in terms of the Lambsfoot.

The 2019 lineup so far. With some placeholders.... :D


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What a magnificent flock, congratulations Dylan!!!:):thumbsup:
 
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