Stunning pics, guys
OG
And a Happy Father's Day to you too, Dwight.Thanks John. Happy Fathers Day.
Thank you, OG.Stunning pics, guys
Well, now you've got me thinking I should have gone with stag instead of rosewood, since stag is something from a hart's head...I just showed my son a picture of the new Barlow knives.
He said, "Oh, nice 'Deer Head' Knife."... I was confused
He explained the word "Harts" means deer or animal in anglo-saxon (actually Middle English).
I told you he was way smarter than me.
Maybe Jack already covered that and I missed it.
I agree, the stag definitely fits the name of the knife.Well, now you've got me thinking I should have gone with stag instead of rosewood, since stag is something from a hart's head...
No worries, I'm sure I'll like it no matter what.
Well, now you've got me thinking I should have gone with stag instead of rosewood, since stag is something from a hart's head...
No worries, I'm sure I'll like it no matter what.
Yes it is. Now they want to have me call them when the gremlins are at work and they will look 'by remote' to see if the technician can see what is going on and try to fix it. At the least I won't have to drive in and fight traffic.Blimey Preston, what a lot of messing about! Hope you can get it sorted out soon
Thanks Harvey, I might do just that. I like Apple and it's products. TEWHi Preston. A “Walled Garden” is a reference to being in the Apple Universe. I long ago tired of the multitude of issues in a Windows environment. It did force me to up my my digital game, as I tired of the computer devils who never seemed to properly fix the computers. This is about Lambs and not about computer devil, but I would be happy to elaborate via PM, etc. Another fine look at your Snakewood Lambsfoot.
OG, I've tried three wired ones and using all different USB ports. They checked all the USB ports at the shop and said they're OK.Still the prob with the mouse, right? Wondering if you've tried rerouting/replacing the attaching cable (a kink will screw it up), or if wireless, replacing the batteries?
Thank you for the pictures, Dylan, I'm really anxious, hoping to get one or both of these.Here are some first looks. Very exciting. Look at that jigging!
GT, my computer would not allow me to make such a post. You enjoy that beverage! Great photos of Black Jack!Just for fun, I arranged the pictures below so that the first letters of their handle materials spell out a message that I think could be another job responsibility of a Guardian of the Lambsfoot. If you have the time, see if you can "solve the puzzle".
Handsome Horn with fantastic feathering, Barry!
Epic Ebony, Taylor!
Respendent Rosewood, Vince!
Damascus
Stag! That snake is boots "on the hoof" (sort of), Dwight!
Invincible Ironwood and
Redoubtable Rosewood, John!
Immaculate Ironwood, Dylan!
Superb Stag with dazzling damascus, OG!
High-speed Horn with the racing stripes, FBC!
Bonny Bone on the Unity, Jack!
Earthy Ebony, Taylor! Is your ring also ebony??
Exemplary Ebony, Ron!
Ravishing Rosewood,
Sublime Stag. The haute couture slips are advantageous, Jack!
END OF PUZZLE
Thanks for the compliment, Jack. Yeah, I'm sorry my family rejected your suggestion for fine dining! The Detroit Tigers baseball team's logo is an "olde English D".
Thanks, John. I can send you a copy of the document if you want to work on the assignment.
Thanks, Dave. That shirt suggests a life that must be so unfulfilling, Dave!
That's why I had him looking at some geometry!
Good advice, Vince and Dave. I will have to leave by 8pm so I can make the hour drive home before dark!
Sorry to let you down, John. You can count on me having a beer with my supper every night, whether I post a pic or not.
Thanks for your remarks, Greg. I'll see if I can come up with a geometry textbook recommendation. Radiant rosewood lambsfoot!
Such radiant red bone and joy-inducing jigging, Dylan!
Cool pics!
Congrats on the AC, OG!!
More Black Jack:
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Ha, I was thinking the same Vince!!I think @tmd_87 would love those!
Taylor is going to need a 'care package'I just went to the Seven Brothers Brewery Site. It’s real. The Brewery, of course, is in the UK. I’m hoping you will get some.
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Same here Dylan, I have to fight off the urge everyday!I am thinking I will likely regret not getting one of each example but I am trying to tighten up my knife purchasing. I went with Stag but would have been happy with either choice. I'll be looking forward to seeing your rosewood when it arrives.
He's right John I'm sorry, I assumed it was common knowledge, 'The White Hart' is still a common pub name here However, the knife is named for the small Hartshead area of Sheffield, where the world's first Barlow knives were made
Going with some Ebony for today.
Today my Guardians Ebony 18 is in good company with the legendary English plane Supermarine Spitfire MK.Vb!!
After some time she got bored and went skateboarding.
Well, now you've got me thinking I should have gone with stag instead of rosewood, since stag is something from a hart's head...
No worries, I'm sure I'll like it no matter what.
Hope everyone has a great Friday and weekend. Happy Father's Day to all the dads in Guardianland. I've been enjoying the columbines and the DamiLami Senator.
Those flowers are very pretty, but your Lambsfoot is holding its own.
Thanks for posting those pictures, Jack.
Thanks for posting those pictures, Jack.
Those are some great historic buildings with special meaning to us Guardians.
I have saved the above picture to my desktop, the computer wallpaper will build my increasing excitement for my inbound Barlow.
Thanks for the great photos Jack!
Thanks Gary!Exemplary Ebony, Ron!
You never know when those light posts might be stolen!!I like the historically out of period CCTV cameras in the 7th picture right above a vintage light post.
Thank you, Jack, for the tour, how I would love to explore those streets.Here's a few pics from the Hartshead today. The large house in the second photo belonged to the Barlow's neighbours
Stunning pic Dylan
Cool pics Jose!
Not too late
Looks great Preston, hope your computer woes are soon behind you
That one image of the 1780 Charity School for Poor Girls reminds me in some respects, of Oliver Twist at the Orphanage. Probably not a very nice environment at the time.Here's a few pics from the Hartshead today. The large house in the second photo belonged to the Barlow's neighbours
Stunning pic Dylan
Cool pics Jose!
Not too late
Looks great Preston, hope your computer woes are soon behind you