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Thank you, Bob.Good carry John
Must be time to break out the Flitz again.it is getting a nice patina
Thank you, Jack.It's always good to see Old Faithful John
Thank you, Harvey.Clean machine.
I wish jigged bone Lambs were more readily available.
Lol...
Just stropped him on the leg of my jeans a couple times, but I had to wait a few minutes for the blade to cool-- those chips were really flyin'!How many times did you have to sharpen it during that whittling job?
You mean you never heard of Harvey’s House of Jigged Bone Lambs?I wish jigged bone Lambs were more readily available.![]()
Amazing.Just stropped him on the leg of my jeans a couple times
Website?Harvey’s House of Jigged Bone Lambs?
More than bonded my friend, For a smaller knife - it's won my heart! Difficult decision as to what Lambsfoot I will choose to accompany me when I swap over my edcThank you Jeremy![]()
I'm glad you two have bonded pal![]()
Looking good David![]()
Thanks Steve![]()
Handsome Lamb Pete![]()
RALF is a special Lamb Jeff![]()
Many thanks Harvey![]()
A beauty for sure![]()
We'll try David!Thank you buddy
Good morning Guardians, have a good day![]()
Either way, it’s a nice looking lamb.On second thought, I'm just unsure about the marking on the blade on the earlier one I posted. I'm opting for this one direclty from sheffield trading co website, while similar at least this one has the A. Wright & Son marking. I have no idea what i'm doing LOL
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only a 2.5 blade though.Either way, it’s a nice looking lamb.![]()
Not necessarily. They use 3 different stamps. Or used to, maybe only 2 now.I am concerned about the makers stamp, shouldn't it say A. Wright & Sons?
Both tang stamps you posted are used by A Wright. I have four A Wright knives with different tang stamps used by A Wright.On second thought, I'm just unsure about the marking on the blade on the earlier one I posted. I'm opting for this one direclty from sheffield trading co website, while similar at least this one has the A. Wright & Son marking. I have no idea what i'm doing LOL
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Interesting, is there any meaning behind one vs the other?Not necessarily. They use 3 different stamps. Or used to, maybe only 2 now.
Got one, eagerly awating deliery. Seller says it is made by Arthur Wright and is a brand new one made in late 2022. Blade design is relatively new. Something about TWB but I don't know what TWB stands for. Arther Wright TWB? Saying they used to do polished blades before the TWB and Senator Knives but have since stopped because they would outsource the polishing but wasn't great quality so they stopped. (I'm paraphrasing the seller here). Supposedly the fit and finish fot the TWBs and Senators are pretty consistent and good. Guess I'll find out soon enough. I am concerned about the makers stamp, shouldn't it say A. Wright & Sons?
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Nice one Todd. Very Woodsy.
None.Interesting, is there any meaning behind one vs the other?