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Nasty weather here too, Jack... Hope you find something fun to do.
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Nasty weather here too, Jack... Hope you find something fun to do.
A proper cup of tea and your lamb hopefully lead to some relaxing activities.I didn't want you to spend all night searching, and coming up with scooters!![]()
That's a beautiful knife!A bit early in the morning here to be searching through old pics and catalogue images for comparison. It certainly treads a fine line, but based on what I can see, I agree with @ciggarodog
Thanks Dwight, it sees a lot of use![]()
I like that soupy stag my friend, great pic![]()
Tell him to make it look more like a Lambsfoot next time!
That would be great to see![]()
I think it was popularised by a TV series called 'Red Dwarf', which I never watched
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Great to see your Waynorth Lambsfoot![]()
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It's still common, in that form, here Leon, I get called it regularly, but it always makes me cringe a bit!Very sorry to hear about your old mates
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Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone is doing OK. I have to wait in for a parcel delivery (the one which should have come Friday), but it's filthy weather outside, so I have mixed feelings about it. I'm sure I can find stuff to doHave a good day Guardians
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A solid choice Jer
Sorry to hear that John, I hope it brightens up soonNasty weather here too, Jack... Hope you find something fun to do.
Thanks BobA proper cup of tea and your lamb hopefully lead to some relaxing activities.
That's a nice pic of your Loyal Lamb my friend
Thank you, my friend.That's a nice pic of your Loyal Lamb my friend
I am very pleased that Jack declared your new knife a lambsfoot. Looking forward to viewing that beauty over and over!The angle of the spine goes down the whole way. Maybe more of an angle and a less of a curve at the end of the blade would be better. The blade is closer to my Kroo at the end than my Toole. Tomorrow I’ll take a picture of all three together.
The angle of where the blade meets the body is flatter then either the Toole or Kroo though.
It was fun having a knife built.
Rare is the time that you don’t have things to do, Jack.Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone is doing OK. I have to wait in for a parcel delivery (the one which should have come Friday), but it's filthy weather outside, so I have mixed feelings about it. I'm sure I can find stuff to doHave a good day Guardians
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You’ve got the touch, John.
Solid shot, Jack.Just took this pic for another thread!![]()
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Thank you, Harvey.You’ve got the touch, John.
That horn is radiating energy.
Thank you John.Thank you, Harvey.
That horn is radiating energy.![]()
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It's not always easy to tell from a photograph Dwight, and I also look forward to seeing more of it. As we all know, Wharncliffe blades have an even curve from tip to tang, which this one doesn't, being like many, often older, Lambsfoot blades, with a rounded noseI am very pleased that Jack declared your new knife a lambsfoot. Looking forward to viewing that beauty over and over!
Yes indeed, not many of us get to laze around do we, always something to do my friendRare is the time that you don’t have things to do, Jack.Eat hearty and have a good day.
Thank you HarveySolid shot, Jack.![]()
You've really captured that horn beautifully
Thanks Dwight. Me too. I’ll get some pictures up when the light gets better. My electricity is on and off here in Santa Cruz. But I’m lucky as there has been quite a bit of damage around here. The difference of the angle of the blade coming out of the body is interesting. I remember some discussion awhile ago about that. It wouldn’t matter to me as a user as rubber bands, packages and chip buttys are my cutting forte.I am very pleased that Jack declared your new knife a lambsfoot. Looking forward to viewing that beauty over and over!
Now you're talking!Thanks Dwight. Me too. I’ll get some pictures up when the light gets better. My electricity is on and off here in Santa Cruz. But I’m lucky as there has been quite a bit of damage around here. The difference of the angle of the blade coming out of the body is interesting. I remember some discussion awhile ago about that. It wouldn’t matter to me as a user as rubber bands, packages and chip buttys are my cutting forte.
Nice image John. Hope you are weathering the storms out there.
Nice photo Harvey, very unique looking Lamb.
Nice photo Jack. I thought I knew better than to view this thread right before lunch!
Thank you Jack.You've really captured that horn beautifully![]()
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Thank you Todd.Nice photo Harvey, very unique looking Lamb.![]()
Back on task with your wonderful Lambfoot, Todd.