Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

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Because this knife just doesn't cut it.


How 'bout you?
 
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  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
Russell

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  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
Russell

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Welcome to the Guardians Russell. it's great to see those again my friend, hope the nuptials went well :) Glad to hear you're loving the Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:

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Because this knife just doesn't cut it.


How 'bout you?

I carry a lambsfoot . . .

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. . . because sometimes the chef's knife could use a little help.

How 'bout you?

I carry a Lambsfoot because it looks nice with fall ground litter.
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Great stuff guys :) :thumbsup:

Pic from my hike today :) Hope everyone is having a good weekend :thumbsup:

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  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
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I almost took that AC! There were three left when I bought mine, and I had a lot of trouble deciding. I've liked every one I've seen.
 
Welcome to the Guardians Russell. it's great to see those again my friend, hope the nuptials went well :) Glad to hear you're loving the Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:

I almost took that AC! There were three left when I bought mine, and I had a lot of trouble deciding. I've liked every one I've seen.

Thank you for the welcome Jack! Everyone had so much fun at the wedding, it really was a great day, had a good ten days away, or home, or away, as it is for me.

I have enjoyed seeing such a variety of the scales on each of the AC’s posted here, they are very unique.
 
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  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
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Very interesting Stag Rusty .

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  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
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Welcome to the Order of the Guardians, Rusty.
I really enjoy seeing how we can carry the same pattern knife, yet each example is unique. Mine has mismatched sides with regard to color, but are well matched in thickness. It just feels great in hand. :thumbsup:
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Pic from my hike today :) Hope everyone is having a good weekend :thumbsup:

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Oh, that is a gorgeous picture, Jack.
 
Very interesting Stag Rusty .

Harry

Certainly is interesting Harry, really pleased I was able to get it.

Welcome to the Order of the Guardians, Rusty.
I really enjoy seeing how we can carry the same pattern knife, yet each example is unique. Mine has mismatched sides with regard to color, but are well matched in thickness. It just feels great in hand. :thumbsup:
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Thank you r8shell, I see what you mean about the stag on yours, but yet again another outstanding example.
 
Thank you for the welcome Jack! Everyone had so much fun at the wedding, it really was a great day, had a good ten days away, or home, or away, as it is for me.

I have enjoyed seeing such a variety of the scales on each of the AC’s posted here, they are very unique.

That's great to hear Russell :) :thumbsup:

I carry a Lambsfoot thanks to Jack!
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I love it. And I’ve been using it since Jack sent it to me in the Lake District in August.
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Nice to see that one again, and I'm glad you're enjoying using it my friend :) :thumbsup:

Oh, that is a gorgeous picture, Jack.

Thank you Rachel, I had to chase a gull off to get the spot ;) :thumbsup:


Lovely photo Dwight :thumbsup:

Morning folks :) Hope everyone is having a nice weekend, and that y'all enjoy your Sunday :thumbsup:

Two for me today, my rosewood 'Big 'Un and my AC :) :thumbsup:

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And then there's Gregory of Tours, with his scramasaxes, which are supposed to be mysterious, but might not the scram element be related to scrimmage/skirmish/scrum?

Hint taken.

Cheers Jer! It's a fascinating subject :D:thumbsup:

  • Well it has taken a while to post pictures of two really nice examples of Lambsfoot knives made by A Wright and sons. These two were purchased from Jack Black, an Ashley's Choice (JB SFO) and a small Rosewood with polished blades, which are a bit hard to capture in some light. A big Thank You to Jack for letting me purchase which I believe was the last AC available. Jack did me a big favor in mailing the knives to my sons house in England, which I was able to CE & CF them being in England for my sons wedding, in fact the knives got there before I did. The differing scales on my AC are very pleasing to me as usually I like matching sides, but this example has given me a different outlook, I love it! As far As I am concerned, there will be more of this pattern procured down the road. Now in the hunt for a 2018 Ebony with rat tail bolsters. Thank you again Jack!
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Welcome Russell. Two very nice knives to start your Lambsfoot life with :):thumbsup:

Pic from my hike today :) Hope everyone is having a good weekend :thumbsup:

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Great shot Jack! Hope you had a nice walk.
Calf Hey Reservoir, Lancashire.
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It'll be that one today as well as I'm pottering in the garden.
 
Great shot Jack! Hope you had a nice walk.
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It'll be that one today as well as I'm pottering in the garden.

Thanks mate, it was a bit busy I'm afraid, seemed to be some sort of sponsored walk on. I'll have to try and get back out there midweek. That looks beautiful, have a nice day pottering :) :thumbsup:
 
Thanks mate, it was a bit busy I'm afraid, seemed to be some sort of sponsored walk on. I'll have to try and get back out there midweek. That looks beautiful, have a nice day pottering :) :thumbsup:

That's the problem with weekend walks. Everyone's had the same idea. Enjoy your Sunday :thumbsup:
 
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