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Nice eel-pike in the foreground of the second picture.However the REAL violence came later!
Maybe someone should try a lambsfoot glaive.
Nice eel-pike in the foreground of the second picture.However the REAL violence came later!
Looks like you already have...great photo.
Should I start a bottle cap collection?
Nice photo, Dwight is that a vacuum tube?Hasta luego amigo. Y pronto.
Thank you GT. Yep we are greening up around here. But the green grass is mostly rye that I planted back in the fall.
Thank you Jack.
I thank you again my friend.
The Black Prince is very handsome.
Good choice pal. And another super cool photo.
Great knives posted today.
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Jack, with that one in your pocket it couldn't be any thing other than a great day!!!Thank you my friend, I think I took about a hundred! Yes, I was quite surprised, it was great to see so many kids enjoying themselves in such an active 'old-fashioned' way, bring back mumblety-peg! My uncle bore a small scar on his thumb from where him and my dad were fencing with a pair of WW1 bayonets as kids. When I was young, the bayonets were still lying around at my grandparents. I have at least a couple of scars from my own 'fencing' days
Thanks for the Lambsfoot content Vince, I haven't had coffee yet, and thought I was in the wrong thread!
Wow Dwight, you really take a great pic
Looking good Taylor
Thanks Ron
Morning Guardians, another week beckons (so much to do)! Hope everyone has a good one I thought I'd pocket this one today
That is a nice sculpture piece, OG, might be worth researching...the Lambsfoot is also!I wish I was that talented
Actually, that is bronze and is signed A. Goldstein 75'. It was my mom's and I believe it was a wedding gift. She was born in 1916 and my folks were married in the 1930s so if 75' is the casting date, it would have been 1875. Anyway, it's been around for as long as I can remember. Here's a different angle.
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Wonderful springtimeBeautiful knives, Jose! Excellent photo.
Totally agree, Vince. My all time favorite and if I had to pick one beer for life it would be Sam Adams Boston Lager. All the Sam Adams are good though.
Monday is here, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Only 5 more days 'til Friday! Thanks for all the kind words everyone, even if I am unable to thank you individually, it is still appreciated.
Another striking photo, Dwight, hope your week is the same.View attachment 1106568 Have a profitable low stress week my friends.
Never had a bad one yet. But haven't tried their IPA!Totally agree, Vince. My all time favorite and if I had to pick one beer for life it would be Sam Adams Boston Lager. All the Sam Adams are good though.
Lovely pic with the flower, Mark.Monday is here, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Only 5 more days 'til Friday! Thanks for all the kind words everyone, even if I am unable to thank you individually, it is still appreciated.
I was just emptying out the bin!Looks like you already have...great photo.
Many thanks Jack.
It is a very appreciated beer in Portugal (especially in the North), this bottle is a 90th anniversary commemorative edition.
The current image is this.
Monday is here, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Only 5 more days 'til Friday! Thanks for all the kind words everyone, even if I am unable to thank you individually, it is still appreciated.
Nice eel-pike in the foreground of the second picture.
Maybe someone should try a lambsfoot glaive.
View attachment 1106568 Have a profitable low stress week my friends.
Jack, with that one in your pocket it couldn't be any thing other than a great day!!!
That is a nice sculpture piece, OG, might be worth researching...the Lambsfoot is also!
Wonderful springtime
Another striking photo, Dwight, hope your week is the same.
Have a good Monday, Guardians. I took this photo on the way back from running and playing with Dutch. I wanted to show the Front Range but was unable to get the detail I wanted. I try again today going to the range to punch holes in paper
Thanks, buddy.Cool pic Kevin
CONGRATULATIONS , Charley !!!!!Here is a drawing of our American Lambfoot, and a revised sketch which shows a change in the kick. I was trying to get a "full" stovepipe*, but production realities altered it a bit!
The knife, on a new GEC pattern #93, is a hefty 3 7/8" long!!
Tang mark:
I used Buffalo as my home base, to recognize my birthplace, and to give tribute to the fact that the knife is truly American!View attachment 1105500 View attachment 1105504 View attachment 1105511
* another of those phrases only knife people understand!!
What a heartless boss you have, FBC!
That OX-horn lambsfoot deserves your hugs and kisses!
Thanks, buddy.
I enjoyed the War of the Roses pics. The kids pics were too funny! That little guy in the helmet had me cracking up.
CONGRATULATIONS , Charley !!!!!
Thank you for sticking with getting this Lambsfoot made. I look forward to seeing many other Waynorth knives in the future.
But Betty might get jealous!
Always good to see ya here, GT!
With some motor bikes from the same side of the pond.
I hope all you Guardians have a great week! Mines starting off with a wee Sambar.
It’s a beautiful knife Jack!Morning Guardians, another week beckons (so much to do)! Hope everyone has a good one I thought I'd pocket this one today
Great photo of your Ironwood there Mark!Monday is here, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Only 5 more days 'til Friday! Thanks for all the kind words everyone, even if I am unable to thank you individually, it is still appreciated.
Thanks Jack! It’s a great problem to have when we have so many beauties to carry that some end up getting neglected!Lovely knife Ron, I have neglected mine somewhat I'm afraid
It’s a beautiful knife Jack!
Great photo of your Ironwood there Mark!
Thanks Jack! It’s a great problem to have when we have so many beauties to carry that some end up getting neglected!
Now THAT's a collection! Butterscotch beer sounds interesting.
That sculpture...What a treasure.I wish I was that talented
Actually, that is bronze and is signed A. Goldstein 75'. It was my mom's and I believe it was a wedding gift. She was born in 1916 and my folks were married in the 1930s so if 75' is the casting date, it would have been 1875. Anyway, it's been around for as long as I can remember. Here's a different angle.
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Thank you, Harvey.The colors of your Lamb blends beautifully with the painting.
Good Morning! I will have to do a repost today as we have to get the place ship shape for the inspection tomorrow.
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Jack Black I’ll never tire looking at your Stag D. The “War Games” images are great fun to see.
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Have a Good Day Guardians!
lol, Thanks, Jack! We have to be out of our place at 9 am for three hours. Sure hope he doesn't find some major problem, which I doubt we have anyway.Nice re-post Dave Good luck with everything If anyone inspected my place at the moment, I'd probably get committed!