The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Good Morning Guardians
Going for a short hike, then watching football all day.
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Thank you HarveyTwo great illustrations to showcase a celebration of Double Lambfoot Day. I see you’re eating hearty, Mate. Carry On.
I love that pic my friend, fantastic
I hope the sun comes out for you DavidMorning Guardians! It's cold windy but there is some sunshine poking through. 19 has answered the call to duty again today.View attachment 2000122
Cool pic Bob
A dependable choiceOn my way to the weekly trip to the grocery and I’ll go with my rosewood lamb today.
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Now you're just being spoiled by your Double Fantastic Lambsfoot Day.![]()
Sounds great John, good luck with the footballGood Morning Guardians
Going for a short hike, then watching football all day.
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It's not a Lambsfoot, and it's not traditional as per the sub-forum guidelines. If you have a look at page 1 of this thread, you'll see some information on what constitutes a Lambsfoot knife (the sub-forum guidelines are stickied at the top of the page). If it's not clear, please feel free to post a question, but would you mind editing out your photo? ThanksOk, apologies for the not strictly traditional knife here, but you Guardians are the experts:
Is this a Lambsfoot?
Snickers cookies sound good BillGood morning Guardians. A little sluggish today for some reason but after having one of my wife's Snickers cookies I'm starting to feel energized. Continuing with the Christmas decorations.
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Go hawks!Good Morning Guardians
Going for a short hike, then watching football all day.
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No sir.Ok, apologies for the not strictly traditional knife here, but you Guardians are the experts:
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Enjoy your walk PeteGo hawks!
No sir.
Gorgeous day here in central Texas. Going for a walk with the dogs. I’ll take this one. Have a great day folks.
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Thanks, Bob.Your lamb is aging nicely.
Thanks, Jack.Sounds great John, good luck with the football
Thanks, Pete.Go hawks!
Hope you enjoy your walk with the dogs.
Thanks mate, I waxed it about half an hour ago, and it's looking pretty good, think I'm going to have another happy 'customer'!Nice job on the old walking stick !
Afternoon Guardians !
Charlie Lamb today
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You’re right. Thanks John.Great knife... the blade looks too clean though.![]()
Enjoy the day, John. I’m enjoying the imageGood Morning Guardians
Going for a short hike, then watching football all day.
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Thank you Jack.I love that pic my friend, fantastic![]()
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Tough enough, very nice, Pete. Enjoy your day.Gorgeous day here in central Texas. Going for a walk with the dogs. I’ll take this one. Have a great day folks.
Old School service with a smile. A pleasure to see, Jack.I've been tinkering around with a few things this afternoon, one of which is a walking cane refurbishment. A young girl I know recently lost her grandmother, and she has her old cane. I made the same girl a hiking staff last year, so she asked me if I would refurbish her grandmother's cane. The old rubber ferrule was badly worn and perished, so I gave her various options how I might replace it. She asked for an extended brass ferrule, which I made from some brass tubing, and I've added a US One Cent piece, as it fits perfectly. If I get time tomorrow, I'll polish it all, and wax the stick. After I fitted the ferrule, I was filing the bottom of the stick flat, and my AC came in handy for picking out a couple of stubborn bits of the old wood
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Thanks Harvey, I'm worn out now!Old School service with a smile. A pleasure to see, Jack.