Hatchet_Jack
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Are you going to Henty or Elmore ???
We were going to be taking a group of guys over to Elmore but instead we’re heading there tomorrow.
Are you going?
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Are you going to Henty or Elmore ???
Might get to Elmore, but depends on a few things. Used to be a couple of good knife and sharpening sellers at Elmore, but don't know if they still attend. Everything is different after Covid.We were going to be taking a group of guys over to Elmore but instead we’re heading there tomorrow.
Are you going?
Notice your Holbrooks is getting low. Try this if you feel adventurous, is a lot thicker than the others with a nice tang to it. The closest to homemade that i have found. Fantastic on eggs, snags and Lamb Chops.Couldn’t decide which I liked more so put them both in. My entry for the giveaway, thanks Barrett @btb01
Love the jigging on both of those knivesEric has outdone himself again.
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Notice your Holbrooks is getting low. Try this if you feel adventurous, is a lot thicker than the others with a nice tang to it. The closest to homemade that i have found. Fantastic on eggs, snags and Lamb Chops.![]()
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Spring gully is one of my go to’s, Cole’s were out when I went last so I picked up the Lea and perrins.
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. Was slicing some stuff up today, and had forgotten how good a slicer my CC Lamb is. It is in the top 2 of my best slicers. We were completely spoilt with this release, Bill and Charlie are to be congratulated, just such an historic knife so well made. I remember the pandemonium when they dropped, in hindsight was very warranted.
. And i may be highly compromised and biased, but the Jigged Bone was the finest out of all of the drops.
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Glad you're entering Dan, nice to see your Charlie LambThis is not an entry as I am not a regular and have no where near the 25 post count.
Very generous giveaway, Barrett. Having handled a few of the Albers lambsfoot knives when we met up for lunch, I can attest to their beauty.
Some lambsfoot and condiment content to keep in the spirit of the thread.
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Looking good JackMorning guardians
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A fine Albers, and some quality condiments thereI would like to enter the giveaway. Thank you
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Nice photo Steve
Many thanks Pat, I'm not sure what has happened this past year!Thank you my friend!I hope you are able to make some time to relax, you know what they say about all work and no play.
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Handsome!Here are another pair of photos of Black Jack in new condition:
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Aww, thanks pal, that's really kindIt is, but it’s definitely HOT!Whenever I eventually get around to ordering some, I’ll grab a second one and send it your way.
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Far too long mate, I think Leon was the last to hear from himHow long has it been since you hear from him Jack?
Beautiful photo
Thank youComplete Lambsfoot content.![]()
. Was slicing some stuff up today, and had forgotten how good a slicer my CC Lamb is. It is in the top 2 of my best slicers. We were completely spoilt with this release, Bill and Charlie are to be congratulated, just such an historic knife so well made. I remember the pandemonium when they dropped, in hindsight was very warranted.
. And i may be highly compromised and biased, but the Jigged Bone was the finest out of all of the drops.
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Very nice Jack
Hope you have a great day Bob, that's a beautiful photoAll this disturbance so early in the morning!!!!
I guess I will get a round of golf in before the much needed rain. Enjoy your day everyone.
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Thanks Jack. I see you have chestnut trees. We had some great battles with the nuts as a kid.Hope you have a great day Bob, that's a beautiful photoIt's a pleasant day here, but Autumn is definitely on the way
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Check your pm's.Seeing that the CC Real Lambsfoot is financially out of reach, what would be the next best alternative?
Yes, there are a lot on my street my friend, but the kids aren't interested in them anymore, and I wish the Victorians had planted SWEET chestnut trees, rather than HORSE chestnut trees!Thanks Jack. I see you have chestnut trees. We had some great battles with the nuts as a kid.
Some trees are starting to show their colors here. My favorite season!
While we don’t discuss buying knives here I would suggest for research purposes that you look at the GEC 88’s. I believe it’s an identical blade to the Campagna knife.Seeing that the CC Real Lambsfoot is financially out of reach, what would be the next best alternative?