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Thank you, Jack.Great pic of your Lambsfoot buddy

I had to sneak that picture in between people walking in and out.
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Thank you, Jack.Great pic of your Lambsfoot buddy
Yipee!
Thank you Jack.Thank you very much Harvey, it's great to see one of your cigar pics again![]()
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Who Dares Wins!Thank you, Jack.
I had to sneak that picture in between people walking in and out.
That looks tastyHappy hump day Guardians. Hope everyone is having a good week this far.
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I'd have one with you, but I don't want to go to graduation tonight smelling like beer.I'm just having a beer to celebrate with you my friend
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Taught my last math class for the year.
Now the classroom is empty for the Summer.
What a great start to the day!Fantastic pics Greg
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No?!I'd have one with you, but I don't want to go to graduation tonight smelling like beer.![]()
Good for you my friendBut rest assured, I WILL have a Lambsfoot in my pocket. It's not a celebration without a Lambsfoot.![]()
Thanks John.Your Rosewood is really shining bright this morning.![]()
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Thanks, Jack. All is good here my friendThat looks tastyHope your own week is going well
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Beautiful specimen, my friend! CongratsGreetings esteemed Guardians, I knew nothing about lambsfoot knives. This epic thread has been so informative and entertaining too I needed to get a lambsfoot. I saw some recent pics here of a pair of beautiful K’roo’s and got this one. It’s a bit fancy for a working man’s knife but I‘m retired. I like the shield and long pull. The dye didn’t take as well on the pile side kudu covers but I read cutlers in the past would sometimes use the nicer covers on the mark side so I’m going with that if ever asked. The blade is AWL 34 so no lovely patina. So far I am enjoying the lambsfoot a lot and I appreciate this thread.
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Nice to see the Rosewood HHB... the rare ones.![]()
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Yes, only 21 made. What was I thinking of?!![]()
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Wow! I didn’t realize so few were made in rosewood. Stag usually reigns for me, but my heart always skips a beat when I see a rosewood HHB posted!Well, everybody loves stag, right?
Congrats, John! What a long, strange year it’s been…
Congratulations!Greetings esteemed Guardians, I knew nothing about lambsfoot knives. This epic thread has been so informative and entertaining too I needed to get a lambsfoot. I saw some recent pics here of a pair of beautiful K’roo’s and got this one. It’s a bit fancy for a working man’s knife but I‘m retired. I like the shield and long pull. The dye didn’t take as well on the pile side kudu covers but I read cutlers in the past would sometimes use the nicer covers on the mark side so I’m going with that if ever asked. The blade is AWL 34 so no lovely patina. So far I am enjoying the lambsfoot a lot and I appreciate this thread.
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My brother and I commissioned a couple from K’roo. Willem is a consummate gentleman and a pleasure to work with.So, aside from A.Wright & Sons, can someone tell me of a few other places to look?
I am not surprised to see the blood lamb on the plate.Happy hump day Guardians. Hope everyone is having a good week this far.
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Amen!What a long, strange year it’s been…