Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

I haven't been in the lamsfoot thread very much,probably because I don't have a lambsfoot, but after Mr Wrights Xmas rush my fortune's will change,plus I was told by a few people that the lambsfoot people were abit,I'm not sure how to word this without upsetting a few lamsfoot people, so here it goes,they say that you can come across as elitist and kinda stuffy bunch with your your lambsfoot and don't even ask about the ramsfoot people.but after reading through the the thread I find the opposite to be true and can't wait to jump on the ramsfoot wagon.see you soon.
Have you ever heard the expression "Damned by feint praise"? Thank you for not listening to idiots, and I hope this will be the last time you bring their stupid insults here. It is correct, as the title, hopefully, makes clear, that we discuss the Lambsfoot pattern here. There are other threads dedicated to GEC's Ramsfoot knife (the name is simply a joke, it is not a pattern), as well as to the Sheepsfoot pattern, if you want to search for them. Many Guardians have also posted in those threads. There are also threads which discuss straight-edge patterns in general. I Hope you get a decent knife from Wright's, and that you like the Lambsfoot pattern. While you're waiting, if you've not already done so, please have a read at post #1 in this thread, and explore the links it contains.
 
Thanks Jack!

Don't work to hard buddy. HHB is looking ready to take on the world. :thumbsup: 🤠
Thanks Steve, had to waste half my day waiting in line for a prescription unfortunately :rolleyes: :thumbsup:
Here's the last of this series of photos. I need to get some ornament hooks, then I'll find the ones I already have.
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That's life isn't it Jer :rolleyes: :D :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack.
I don't know about tougher, maybe more self reliant.
Have a good day.
Thanks mate :) :thumbsup:
Cool pic of your HHB !
Thank you Steve :) :thumbsup:
 
Have you ever heard the expression "Damned by feint praise"? Thank you for not listening to idiots, and I hope this will be the last time you bring their stupid insults here. It is correct, as the title, hopefully, makes clear, that we discuss the Lambsfoot pattern here. There are other threads dedicated to GEC's Ramsfoot knife (the name is simply a joke, it is not a pattern), as well as to the Sheepsfoot pattern, if you want to search for them. Many Guardians have also posted in those threads. There are also threads which discuss straight-edge patterns in general. I Hope you get a decent knife from Wright's, and that you like the Lambsfoot pattern. While you're waiting, if you've not already done so, please have a read at post #1 in this thread, and explore the links it contains.
I'm just messing around,all the people I communicate on the forums are standup guys and gals,nobody speaks about any thread with disdain that I know of,and anyone who can eat a burger like unclekurty is OK in my books,but in all seriousness I have contacted Jane at a wrights last month,and after the new year they will be in a position to make what I want.recomended by a few members who provided email info.
 
We had a surprise extra day at the farm today. Kirsten had a knife of a steel (I didn't catch what steel) that people tell her is not good for plant fibers.
So I went googling for the best steel for a garden knife, and came across Burgon and Ball, claiming to handcraft some nice-looking pocketknives in Sheffield, but they're available in stores only.
Recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society yet!
 
We had a surprise extra day at the farm today. Kirsten had a knife of a steel (I didn't catch what steel) that people tell her is not good for plant fibers.
So I went googling for the best steel for a garden knife, and came across Burgon and Ball, claiming to handcraft some nice-looking pocketknives in Sheffield, but they're available in stores only.
Recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society yet!
When I was in the "horticultural"business it was sword razor blades and all things fiskers,then each individual had there personal knife(usually custom made)mine was a buckmasters lockback ,I had a boy in hockey lol.PS:the new fiskers are trash compared to old.
 
I'm just messing around,all the people I communicate on the forums are standup guys and gals,nobody speaks about any thread with disdain that I know of,and anyone who can eat a burger like unclekurty is OK in my books,but in all seriousness I have contacted Jane at a wrights last month,and after the new year they will be in a position to make what I want.recomended by a few members who provided email info.
Oldy thank you but the picture you refer to is of my sometime haiku muse we know fondly here as Tool Man. And that wasn’t a hamburger but a spam and sausage sandwich. You might like a chip butty sandwich. I love them now. Tool Man and I are pretty much the same in a lot of things except I have better taste in cutlery. 👍
 
Oldy thank you but the picture you refer to is of my sometime haiku muse we know fondly here as Tool Man. And that wasn’t a hamburger but a spam and sausage sandwich. You might like a chip butty sandwich. I love them now. Tool Man and I are pretty much the same in a lot of things except I have better taste in cutlery. 👍
I have eaten enough spork,spam,klik and code name sandwich meat that were well past due date in many Northern manitoba trappers shacks,that I have become immune to outdated tinned sandwich meat.now my arteries may tell a different story.
 
We had a surprise extra day at the farm today. Kirsten had a knife of a steel (I didn't catch what steel) that people tell her is not good for plant fibers.
So I went googling for the best steel for a garden knife, and came across Burgon and Ball, claiming to handcraft some nice-looking pocketknives in Sheffield, but they're available in stores only.
Recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society yet!
Ive come across them for sale here. I reckon Wright's manufacture them as they have lambsfoot , peach pruner & pruner blades & loojmk the part. Light oak scales it looked liked. I had thought about picking 1 up but the "RHS endorsement " seems to imply to retailers that is worth a lot more, very pricey.
 
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