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.
Straw vote is in....nice lamb.
Nothing to be humble about....a fine set of knives. Just order yourself a nice rocker and sit back and enjoy.Thought I would introduce myself over here. I have had a great introduction to the lambsfoot by combing through this most impressive thread. My favorite part about being a member of the porch is the friends I have made. I have noticed that many of the porch regulars are on this thread and want to get to know you guys a little better. I was saddened to hear aboutsitflyer passing. I told myself that I would be a little more engaging on the porch and thus why I'm here.
I have come to really love the lambsfoot in the last year that I have been into traditionals. It is by far my most carried knife. Up until last week I only had one, an A. Wright with ebony covers that I carried constantly. Over the last 2 weeks I have also purchased a George Wostenholm IXL with rosewood covers and an A Wright demascus stag model. I was lucky enough to see the stag on the exchange.
I want to thankJack Black for my endless questions on this knife. He is always gracious with his time and answers.
Here is my humble little collection so far.
Paul
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Thanks Bob, I have the rocker but my wife stole it from me lol.Nothing to be humble about....a fine set of knives. Just order yourself a nice rocker and sit back and enjoy.
I'm a freshman here myself.
Bob
Welcome, Paul. Nice collection; love that stag!Thought I would introduce myself over here. I have had a great introduction to the lambsfoot by combing through this most impressive thread. My favorite part about being a member of the porch is the friends I have made. I have noticed that many of the porch regulars are on this thread and want to get to know you guys a little better. I was saddened to hear aboutsitflyer passing. I told myself that I would be a little more engaging on the porch and thus why I'm here.
I have come to really love the lambsfoot in the last year that I have been into traditionals. It is by far my most carried knife. Up until last week I only had one, an A. Wright with ebony covers that I carried constantly. Over the last 2 weeks I have also purchased a George Wostenholm IXL with rosewood covers and an A Wright demascus stag model. I was lucky enough to see the stag on the exchange.
I want to thankJack Black for my endless questions on this knife. He is always gracious with his time and answers.
Here is my humble little collection so far.
Paul
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Thank you very much. I am happy that I finally ventured over here.Welcome, Paul. Nice collection; love that stag!
And you're right: Jack is gracious.
Very nice pattern on coat.
Happy to be here Steve. Nice lamb!!Welcome Paul and nice little flock !
Glad to see you found your way here, Paul. While I’m not as much of a regular poster here than others, I’m glad to see you join the group. Welcome, you’ve gone a fine flock there.Thought I would introduce myself over here. I have had a great introduction to the lambsfoot by combing through this most impressive thread. My favorite part about being a member of the porch is the friends I have made. I have noticed that many of the porch regulars are on this thread and want to get to know you guys a little better. I was saddened to hear aboutsitflyer passing. I told myself that I would be a little more engaging on the porch and thus why I'm here.
I have come to really love the lambsfoot in the last year that I have been into traditionals. It is by far my most carried knife. Up until last week I only had one, an A. Wright with ebony covers that I carried constantly. Over the last 2 weeks I have also purchased a George Wostenholm IXL with rosewood covers and an A Wright demascus stag model. I was lucky enough to see the stag on the exchange.
I want to thankJack Black for my endless questions on this knife. He is always gracious with his time and answers.
Here is my humble little collection so far.
Paul
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Hello Paul and welcome. Two beautiful Lambs.Thought I would introduce myself over here. I have had a great introduction to the lambsfoot by combing through this most impressive thread. My favorite part about being a member of the porch is the friends I have made. I have noticed that many of the porch regulars are on this thread and want to get to know you guys a little better. I was saddened to hear aboutsitflyer passing. I told myself that I would be a little more engaging on the porch and thus why I'm here.
I have come to really love the lambsfoot in the last year that I have been into traditionals. It is by far my most carried knife. Up until last week I only had one, an A. Wright with ebony covers that I carried constantly. Over the last 2 weeks I have also purchased a George Wostenholm IXL with rosewood covers and an A Wright demascus stag model. I was lucky enough to see the stag on the exchange.
I want to thankJack Black for my endless questions on this knife. He is always gracious with his time and answers.
Here is my humble little collection so far.
Paul
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Thanks Jeremy, I appreciate your friendship.Glad to see you found your way here, Paul. While I’m not as much of a regular poster here than others, I’m glad to see you join the group. Welcome, you’ve gone a fine flock there.
Thank you, Happy to be here.Hello Paul and welcome. Two beautiful Lambs.
Nice pic
Good to see you here PaulThought I would introduce myself over here. I have had a great introduction to the lambsfoot by combing through this most impressive thread. My favorite part about being a member of the porch is the friends I have made. I have noticed that many of the porch regulars are on this thread and want to get to know you guys a little better. I was saddened to hear aboutsitflyer passing. I told myself that I would be a little more engaging on the porch and thus why I'm here.
I have come to really love the lambsfoot in the last year that I have been into traditionals. It is by far my most carried knife. Up until last week I only had one, an A. Wright with ebony covers that I carried constantly. Over the last 2 weeks I have also purchased a George Wostenholm IXL with rosewood covers and an A Wright demascus stag model. I was lucky enough to see the stag on the exchange.
I want to thankJack Black for my endless questions on this knife. He is always gracious with his time and answers.
Here is my humble little collection so far.
Paul
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Thanks Vince!Welcome, Paul. Nice collection; love that stag!
And you're right: Jack is gracious.
Handsome Big 'Un Steve, and well-photographed
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Good to see you here PaulThree nice Lambsfoot knives, and one knife which doesn't belong here - please have a comb through post #1 of this thread
Would you mind editing your post please, this thread is intended exclusively for Lambsfoot knives
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Glad you're enjoying the pattern, and I'm always happy to help out if I can my friendWelcome to the Guardians
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Thanks PaulAbsolutely, my apologies.
That's a lot of hard work for some chips.Hope everyone has managed to round their week off safe and sound. After hearing from Duane's wife last night, I didn't sleep well, and then got up at 5am to write a few words to let everyone know about his passing
In the afternoon, Tool Man rang me, as he had decided he was due some new business cards, and it's easier to call me than use the Google function!I ended up searching the internet for him, and emailing him links, but then I also had to mock-up several designs for him, order, and pay for them, with telephone conversations between every stage!
He has promised to buy the chips next week!
I thought I'd lose myself for a few minutes, messing around with putting a new crossbow together, but I got lost for a couple of hours, or so, some of which was spent trying to find a tiny trigger spring, which I'd dropped on the floor!
Nice to see all the kind words aboutsitflyer
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