Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

I got the small swaybacked version.

No pic. It's a non-issue really. Even with the (very) minor damage, my Wright's is still pointier than it came from the factory. It's pointier than my waynorth. If I handed this knife to someone who hadn't thoroughly examined it before, there's little chance any damage would be noted.

I hope you can restore it to full pointiness Christian :thumbsup:

Time for some Tangle Foot...

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Don't get too tangled Tim ;) I don't seem to see the Badger beers on sale as much in my part of the world as in the past. They were firm favourites at one time. Nice pic :thumbsup:

I have lost a doctor and 2 dentists in the past few years. I'm not sure why I'm sending the doctor a card, I haven't been able to get an appointment with him for the best part of 2 years, and he was useless anyway! o_O :rolleyes:

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Don't get too tangled Tim ;) I don't seem to see the Badger beers on sale as much in my part of the world as in the past. They were firm favourites at one time. Nice pic :thumbsup:
Don't get the range that used to be available here either these days Jack, and my all time favourite 'Golden Glory' seems to have disappeared altogether from their line up :(.
 
My 93 lambsfoot has really sparked a love of the lamb in me. I just order two lambsfeet(spl?) from A Wright & Sons: a large lambsfoot and the pruner handled version. Can't wait for them to make their way across the pond!

Lambsfoot knives :) Hope you get decent examples :thumbsup:

Don't get the range that used to be available here either these days Jack, and my all time favourite 'Golden Glory' seems to have disappeared altogether from their line up :(.

That was my favourite too. I was just looking online, and it looks like Badger still do it, but it's in a different bottle. The same with Golden Champion, another old-time favourite :thumbsup:
 
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I have lost a doctor and 2 dentists in the past few years. I'm not sure why I'm sending the doctor a card, I haven't been able to get an appointment with him for the best part of 2 years, and he was useless anyway! o_O :rolleyes:
Look for a middle-aged one. They seem to have been taught differently but still have experience.
Patina coming along nicely!:thumbsup::cool:
 
Beautiful cattys and barlow Mike! Really like the grain on those two.
Thank you. The HHB is just an amazing knife! The slingshots are African Mahogany with aluminum cores I made this Summer.

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My bean flipper isn't as attractive as everyone else's, but I had to get in on that...

As long as she shoots straight, that's all that matters :) Nice Li'l Lamb as well :)
 
As long as she shoots straight, that's all that matters :) Nice Li'l Lamb as well :)
She definitely shoots straight, made from an ash fork from a tree I took down a couple of years ago, Spanish attachments and I cut the bandsets out of a theraband black pt band. I get ball bearings by the gross from my mechanic, he saves them for me when people blow wheel bearings. Thanks for the compliment on the knife, I've grown quite fond of it despite it's original flaws. Yours is very attractive!
 
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