Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

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I sometimes fear that the horn on this lambsfoot is threatening to delaminate. I'll get it sweaty and watch it.
Sometimes they do that, especially if the cutler uses pressed horn in order to use less expensive (hollow) portions of the horn or as a pattern necessity. Now that I know a little more, I look for knives that use "Horn Tips". They aren't pressed and less susceptible to warping, delaminating or cracking with age and use. Don't know what AW&S uses. Never seen them specify. At least that's what I THINK I've learned LOL
 
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Don't really want to spend all day doing this, particularly as it's been covered previously, but I'm not noticing any shortage of LAMBSFOOT knives (cropped to remove prices) :rolleyes:

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Edit - Oops! Too many images :rolleyes:

As I said earlier, I've seen the name WRITTEN in various way, but it's a Sheffield pattern, and in Sheffield it is CALLED a Lambsfoot. I don't think anymore needs to be said that hasn't been said before :thumbsup:
 
Don't really want to spend all day doing this, particularly as it's been covered previously, but I'm not noticing any shortage of LAMBSFOOT knives (cropped to remove prices) :rolleyes:

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bl1pUqX.jpg


MjtU86M.jpg


UXIAr1u.jpg


HeHK6Ne.jpg


OIDFlkb.jpg


LFiQptD.jpg


ApuKxcY.jpg


yYgyFcv.jpg


6tFBVQj.jpg


GdrBSI1.jpg


18hKr53.jpg


MjMHBUX.jpg


7lA9fvm.jpg


cOvasNY.jpg


wGJqlIb.jpg


Zotvn7d.jpg


uUyeEzu.jpg


KBsaEFV.jpg


wCakgyv.jpg




Edit - Oops! Too many images :rolleyes:

As I said earlier, I've seen the name WRITTEN in various way, but it's a Sheffield pattern, and in Sheffield it is CALLED a Lambsfoot. I don't think anymore needs to be said that hasn't been said before :thumbsup:

Thanks. Hadn't seen those and likely illustrations and descriptions from a retailer rather than a cutlery but it is what it is I guess.
Possibly/probably a pattern name change or inaccurate retail description, according to historical info I've found.
 
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Not a traditional lambsfoot knife but a Senator with a lambsfoot blade :D

Hope this still counts!

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It certainly does count Ken :) That knife isn't really a Senator, which is of course, a Penknife pattern. When Wright's started making that knife, at least two people claim to have come up with the name 'Senator' for it :rolleyes: It looks like you got some better than average stag there my friend, my first was awful :eek:

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John Maleham, the old gaffer there, got me this one made up :) A lot better, but I still wish they'd learn to cut the stag thinner, rather than grinding off the bark :rolleyes:

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I also have this one, which I bought as a second :thumbsup:

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