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This one came in yesterday so I'm totin' it today
I look forward to a fine day without torture.
Two hours in the dentist’s chambers being worked over yesterday...
It cost as much as 5 or 6 GEC SFOs would have
I told him I could have done it myself with a Dremel and some JB Weld.
That lambsfoot is quite the prize, GT... See what I did there?Lambsfoot of the Week is Cracker Jack, a stag model from A. Wright & Son, an SFO for @Jack Black:
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- GT
Yes and No. They told us you had a terabyte of free space...now the switch ...you only can have a thousand photos free and the oldest will all be deleted unless you go Pro. It's still good, but those of us that took them up on their original offer should be grandfathered in with no more uploads. Anyways, you asked, lets not get into a discussion here, just expect a lot of threads to go the way of Photobucket come Feb 5th. And so it goesGev, your Primble sowbelly is superb! Is Flickr now mistreating its users??
Thanks for your concern about my carries . I posted some later in the day.
Thanks, Gary. You sure have a lot of notable knives.Vince, your AC Lambsfoot and GEC ebony boy's knife are certainly a notable pair!
That's an awfully nice pic of an awfully nice knife, Buzz.Another fine one. You are indeed the reigning master of early to mid 20th century traditionals. I’m totally digging that peach seed.
I just switched from my trusty old Android to an iPhone, and am going through the initial stages of working with a new camera. I hope this pic isn’t too awfully shoddy.
Thanks Dave, it's a'boat one of my favorites, eh.
Goodness what a trio...cat calls and whistles !!!We have 7" of snow and it's still falling, supposedly through tonight. I will be inside mostly, so I'm feeding the fire and fiddlin' with these old fuddy duddies for fun.
- Stuart
We have 7" of snow and it's still falling, supposedly through tonight. I will be inside mostly, so I'm feeding the fire and fiddlin' with these old fuddy duddies for fun.
- Stuart
I will be sure to practice
So I am going to give you a quick lesson on how to use the word “eh”. It is so simple to use and anyone can do it.
All you have to do is make a statement like “It is a very nice day out today.” If you add “eh” to the end of that statement, you can turn it into a question that will require a friendly reply from the person you are talking to.
For example…”It is very nice day out today eh?” To which the other person will reply “Yes it is.” See how easy it is?
Now before coming to Canada, you can practice your use of the word “eh” and fit right in once you get here.
Another fine one. You are indeed the reigning master of early to mid 20th century traditionals. I’m totally digging that peach seed.
I just switched from my trusty old Android to an iPhone, and am going through the initial stages of working with a new camera. I hope this pic isn’t too awfully shoddy.
Practice makes perfect, eh?I will be sure to practice
Another fine one. You are indeed the reigning master of early to mid 20th century traditionals. I’m totally digging that peach seed.
I just switched from my trusty old Android to an iPhone, and am going through the initial stages of working with a new camera. I hope this pic isn’t too awfully shoddy.
We have 7" of snow and it's still falling, supposedly through tonight. I will be inside mostly, so I'm feeding the fire and fiddlin' with these old fuddy duddies for fun.
- Stuart
Very distinguished and desirable lockback, sir!
Lambsfoot of the Week is Cracker Jack, a stag model from A. Wright & Son, an SFO for @Jack Black:
Peanut of the Week is a Case Tru-Sharp peanut in brown jigged delrin (thanks, Cory):
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Joker in blond bull horn, a gift from my daughter:
Thanks!That is a fantastic coffee mug.