Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Well the Eagle has landed. A few months ago me and a few crazy guardians had an idea for a nice group lamb from our friend @Cosimo De Benedetto . I contacted Cosimo and he said ok and a deal was struck!!!! These are also numbered and he has agreed to keep a running number tally so if another one is sold it will get the coinciding number engraved on it. We have had 9 of these ordered so far and I can tell you they are absolutely stunning. I will hold off on carrying mine until all five of you fine Guardians have them in your possession. If you want the details on how to get one please keep it to PM and keep this thread clean of that stuff.

Details of the knife are

K720 Bohler carbon steel

Triple rat tailed bolsters

Old school jigged brown bone

Size is that of a 93 lambsfoot.


I just want to thank Cosimo so much for taking on this monumental task. These came out better than I imagined.


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Well the Eagle has landed. A few months ago me and a few crazy guardians had an idea for a nice group lamb from our friend @Cosimo De Benedetto . I contacted Cosimo and he said ok and a deal was struck!!!! These are also numbered and he has agreed to keep a running number tally so if another one is sold it will get the coinciding number engraved on it. We have had 9 of these ordered so far and I can tell you they are absolutely stunning. I will hold off on carrying mine until all five of you fine Guardians have them in your possession. If you want the details on how to get one please keep it to PM and keep this thread clean of that stuff.

Details of the knife are

K720 Bohler carbon steel

Triple rat tailed bolsters

Old school jigged brown bone

Size is that of a 93 lambsfoot.


I just want to thank Cosimo so much for taking on this monumental task. These came out better than I imagined.


EXzI8uK.jpeg
yEso948.jpeg
Thanks for all your time in this endeavor Paul.
 
I'm not a fan of the Sheepsfoot blade... too fat at the tip.
I'm not a fan of the Wharncliffe blade... too narrow at the tip.
Both the Sheepsfoot and Wharncliffe look strange to me eye, my least favorite blade shapes.
But the Lambsfoot blade on the other hand... It's a happy median and such a Goldilocks straight edge blade... It's beautiful.
 
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