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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.
Much better thanks Steve!Thanks Jack, great to see all of the other Lambs from that SFO
I hope your haircut went better than your computer deal !![]()
Thank you very much my friend, I hope you can pick up a Hartshead Barlow one day, without getting scalped. Since I subsidised them personally, and sold them for less than I paid for them (like all my SFOs), I'd hope nobody is out to profit from themThat is a fine Hartshead Jack
I love seeing all of these Lambs, specially the Hartsheads and the Senators. I know the Senator is not a favorive with a lot of you but I like the pattern. Not the name ( It is not a senator pattern) but I like the looks. As far as the Hartshead, Maybe someday but the way they are increasing in value probably not. But that's OK, I have plenty of other knives to play with.
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LOL!You'll have to ask the Pope for an official opinion. If you can get an audience with him.![]()
Cool pic of your Blood Lamb Pete
Well done Kevin, a Lambsfoot loves to be usedI have had this one for a while now, tucked away safe in its tin. NOT ANYMORE! i decided it needs to be carried and used. Work duty today. Have a good day everyone. View attachment 2058650View attachment 2058649
Cool photo Jack. I bet the REAL reason you like Charlie’s place so much is because he plays U2’s music!It's a little milder than it has been here today, so I'm hoping that is going to continue for my trip to the market tomorrowI decided to get a haircut today, so headed into town via Charlie's cafe
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Nice photo Pete, such a cool lamb.
Thank you Jack, hard to get it out of my pocket.Cool pic of your Blood Lamb Pete![]()
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Thanks Todd!Nice photo Pete, such a cool lamb.![]()
Nice photo of a fine lamb Todd.Good morning Guardians. I’m at home today because of a whopping winter storm that dumped a total of 1/2” of snow overnight and this morning. Treacherous travel conditions…if you’re driving a Matchbox car!
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The original series was great. I am old enough to have seen the first airings, and I watched so many reruns (favorite episode is "Arena." Don't have the number memorized!). Classmates and I would give each other "nerve pinches" and collapse at our desks.Classic!
I actually went to a Star Trek convention when I was a teenager. We were living in Dallas, and the local Christian network channel that broadcast the shows in syndication didn't show three or four particular episodes, so the convention organizers brought the "banned episodes" to show on a big theater screen. It was a lot of fun to watch that way.
It’s actually one of your super powers, Jack.I am not short of things to do
Congratulations Steve.Good morning Guardians !
Happy to say that this is on it's way to me and is Out for Delivery !![]()
So happy to have one of Jack's special Lambs !
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You’re off and running to s good day, Jack.It's a little milder than it has been here today, so I'm hoping that is going to continue for my trip to the market tomorrowI decided to get a haircut today, so headed into town via Charlie's cafe
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A fine looking knife.That is a fine Hartshead Jack
I love seeing all of these Lambs, specially the Hartsheads and the Senators. I know the Senator is not a favorive with a lot of you but I like the pattern. Not the name ( It is not a senator pattern) but I like the looks. As far as the Hartshead, Maybe someday but the way they are increasing in value probably not. But that's OK, I have plenty of other knives to play with.
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Gorgeous image, Pete,
I applaud your not letting this beauty go to waste,I have had this one for a while now, tucked away safe in its tin. NOT ANYMORE! i decided it needs to be carried and used. Work duty today. Have a good day everyone. View attachment 2058650View attachment 2058649
I’ll say, Todd.Either way, I have the day off so I’m starting it off right.![]()
Congratulations Bob. Great looking jigging. At least you know the cutler had sons.This just arrived....I have no clue to the maker!
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EricThat's probably J. Nowill and Sons.
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J. Nowill and Sons
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Thanks Steve.Congrats Bob !
Thanks Harvey !
Harvey, thanks so much for that information. Now I can explore the history in more detail.John Nowill & Sons Ltd
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That's just beautiful...thanks for the laugh.