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Royal flush !!Early morning. Coffee, work, Post Office and then maybe some gardening. Pretty little Saturday.
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Royal flush !!Early morning. Coffee, work, Post Office and then maybe some gardening. Pretty little Saturday.
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Wow, great pic Dean
Sowbelly Stockman of the Week is a Marbles with ram's horn covers:
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Regular Stockman of the Week is a Rough Rider Eureka stockman:
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Budget Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider lockback canoe:
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Extravagant Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider 4 5/8" closed pearl gunboat:
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Thanks Tom
Well done Barrett, hard having to do that in the middle of the night That's a cool pic my friend
Hope all you true romantics have had a lovely evening, and that it's the start of a fantastic weekend
That looks great Dave
Thanks pal, you too Ron, and I hope you have a smashing weekend
Thanks shipmate
Thanks Willie, t's Blackbeard, but I think Drake was the more successful pirate Sounds like a hard day my friend, hope you get a chance to put your feet up this weekend
Thanks a lot JJ The Blackbeard pic is left over from International Talk Like a Pirate Day, which @JohnDF suggested we celebrate in the Guardians thread
Two aces there buddy
I didn't think I'd get a chance to step in here this morning, but thought I'd cast my shadow This Sleeveboard was made in Sheffield for a Liverpool factor by the name of Kelly. Pairing it with my Hartshead Barlow Have a great weekend folks
Beautiful Stag Harry!
Fantastic.
Morning all. It's a long weekend here, so I'm up early on a Saturday morning to get busy enjoying the time off
Have these guys in the pocket today.
'19 Guardians Lambsfoot, SAK Electrician, Bark River Little Creek
Actually surprised I'm up so early today! Couldn't sleep last night, so decided to start a project I was planning to do today. Ended up staying up until 1:30am making a pocket sheath First time making a sheath, and if I ever do it again there was definitely some learnings there! Was going for something similar to the KSF Pocono sheath, but sized for the Little Creek and a SAK Electrician. Wouldn't make the SAK pocket as wide next time, but I guess we have flexibility for other things this way. Turned out okay, but the process really made me appreciate the skill some of our sheath makers on the forum have!
Thank you, Jack!
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Jack, your Hartshead Barlow has fantastic stag and looks great in each of your photos.
I thought since it was Saturday it would be okay to change out my knives with my afternoon coffee. I changed to a Northfield #76 Outlaw Jack and my Ashley’s Choice SFO Lambsfoot. Both in stag of course.
Thanks Jack!Nice Ron
I didn't think I'd get a chance to step in here this morning, but thought I'd cast my shadow This Sleeveboard was made in Sheffield for a Liverpool factor by the name of Kelly. Pairing it with my Hartshead Barlow Have a great weekend folks
This one for me this evening. A. Wright Barlow with flat bolsters and tapered scales.