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Is the top one Ox Horn and the other one Rams Horn ????
I am partial to these two Lambsfoot knives that you were able to pick out Chin . Is the top one Ox Horn and the other one Rams Horn ????
You have taken some very nice pictures , but I suspect that they do not catch the real beauty of those handles .
Thank you very much for the postings during your trip and your new knives .
Harry
Yes, they're both the mark and pile side ox-horn of the same knife, Harry.
The golden-yellowish parts of the covers are actually kind of translucent and are showing the light coming off the inner brass scales.
Regarding Bartleby's earlier comment about a tour of A. Wright and Sons, here are a couple of links that show the tools and processes involved in their knife production.
http://www.penknives-and-scissors.co.uk/acatalog/How_we_make_a_pocket_knife.html
I have decided to carry and use the Unity Lambsfoot, so I will have a reference point of a fine, classic era Lambsfoot example to compare the two recent Wright versions to.
The Unity's edge needed very little work done to it, in fact it was already sticky sharp when I got it. The edge will need to be straightened out a bit further to get back to a cleaner Lambsfoot tip shape.
Unity Lambsfoot pictured with Buffer Girls 1919-20.
And some pics of the other two from yesterday, ready to get some patina on them.
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When I got my Oxhorn Lambsfoot, a few years ago, they were not in general production at Wright's, and were only stocked by one online retailer, so I ordered from there (the same is true of my A.Wright Lambsfoot in ebony). The mark side glows, with the brass liners reflecting light through the horn.
However, the pile side is like this.
Yours is the best example I've seen to date, I think, Chin :thumbup:
Here's a few pics from a couple of years back: http://pedalandtread.com/blogs/news/15072957-factory-visit-arthur-wright-and-son (Even if they can't tell a Lambsfoot from a Sheepsfoot!)
Great pics Chin :thumbup:
Thank you to both Chin and Jack, I see that Wrights is very much on the upswing in terms of QC. I believe that the young gents shown in the article taken on a few years back have gained in experience and are turning out some great work at a very fair price. I'm thinking this year I may just focus on their goods.
Great pic Greg! You have got to post that one in the Lambsfoot thread my friend:thumbup: