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  • Today marks the 24th anniversary of 9/11. I pray that this nation does not forget the loss of lives from this horrible event. Yesterday conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was murdered, and I worry about what is to come. Please love one another and your family in these trying times - Spark

Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Cheers me dears ;) :thumbsup:

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Jack Black Jack Black Morning, re your post yesterday about going to York and browsing the hardware store and antique shops. I am currently house sitting in rural Victoria in a place called Kyneton about 60 miles out of Melbourne, there is a hardware store here and your post reminded me to go and have a browse. It is one of a chain, not a small family run one, any way could not help myself, saw a very cheap sharpening stone that i had to buy. Like knives, when you're a victim, you can never have to many sharpening implements. Have used it to sharpen up one of my Lamb Foot's and so far works really well, but time will tell. But sometimes, just sometimes, these cheap buys turn out to be a real bargain. But in the never ending world of knives, you are always spending money, goes with the territory, glad you had a good day in York, and mate i do "love" a good burger, have a good one.:):thumbsup:
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Jack Black Jack Black Morning, re your post yesterday about going to York and browsing the hardware store and antique shops. I am currently house sitting in rural Victoria in a place called Kyneton about 60 miles out of Melbourne, there is a hardware store here and your post reminded me to go and have a browse. It is one of a chain, not a small family run one, any way could not help myself, saw a very cheap sharpening stone that i had to buy. Like knives, when you're a victim, you can never have to many sharpening implements. Have used it to sharpen up one of my Lamb Foot's and so far works really well, but time will tell. But sometimes, just sometimes, these cheap buys turn out to be a real bargain. But in the never ending world of knives, you are always spending money, goes with the territory, glad you had a good day in York, and mate i do "love" a good burger, have a good one.:):thumbsup:
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Unusual and beautiful green jigged bone on that knife.




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Love to see a knife being well used, with the battle scars to show for it.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Mine has some nice leather slip battle scars from gently pulling in and out to admire and fondle.
It has seen no battle fields and will not unless she’s drafted :p
Oh but in training she terrorized some envelopes like no other ! :D
 
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