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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.
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When you have some internet, maybe you can tell me/us about that shadow JR, Jack?? Rehandled?? Glued on wood??Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone has had a good week. I'm having a very frustrating time with the Internet, which is unusable for me today. Even on my phone it's a struggle, and I've almost no signal for some reason. I really don't know what is going onThink I'll read my book for half an hour instead!
Have a great day Guardians
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Great picture buddy !
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Nice looking knife Ed.
Thank you David.Great HHB
Safe travels Bob. I'm sure you're ready to get off the road and relax awhile.Dwight,we are heading back north, one last time, to await the moving van. Then we will let our butts sag into southern living.
That lamb is mesmerizing Jack. May be my favorite of yours.L'Ariete
Nice looking slip.Snakewood
Good times.
Sounds greatEnjoying a couple of drinks at The Snug (a cool English style pub in Midtown Sacramento -Sacto you need to check this place out!). My wife snapped a pic of her cocktail and my bourbon, and I had her take a second with the GL-24. We got pizza by the slice from Uncle Vito's next door. Good times.
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Looking good Ed
Such an elegant Lamb
It was a kind gift fromWhen you have some internet, maybe you can tell me/us about that shadow JR, Jack?? Rehandled?? Glued on wood??
Another fine-looking Lamb Ed
Sweet Mitch
Thank you very much Dwight, I find it hard NOT to carry it constantly!That lamb is mesmerizing Jack. May be my favorite of yours.
Great photo my friend, I love the covers on your Hartshead Barlow
Life is always better with sunshine isn't it/Evening Guardians. Hope y'all have had a good day. Sunshine today. Sure was nice to see the sun again. A simple joy of life. I been outta it today. Have no reason why.Happy trails
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Enjoying a couple of drinks at The Snug (a cool English style pub in Midtown Sacramento -Sacto you need to check this place out!). My wife snapped a pic of her cocktail and my bourbon, and I had her take a second with the GL-24. We got pizza by the slice from Uncle Vito's next door. Good times.
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Great pic of your HHB. Hope Saturday is good to youGood morning Guardians, I am going to have to try to get out of waking up at stupid o'clock!I spent half of yesterday falling asleep, so no wonder I woke up early again!
Think I'm going to read my book for a while, and contemplate my Hartshead Barlow
Have a good day Guardians
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A very fine knife to contemplate!Good morning Guardians, I am going to have to try to get out of waking up at stupid o'clock!I spent half of yesterday falling asleep, so no wonder I woke up early again!
Think I'm going to read my book for a while, and contemplate my Hartshead Barlow
Have a good day Guardians
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Thank you Dwight.Safe travels Bob. I'm sure you're ready to get off the road and relax awhile.![]()
A beautiful HHB.
Well with lack of proper sleep Jack, I would revert to using fuzzy logic all day.Good morning Guardians, I am going to have to try to get out of waking up at stupid o'clock!I spent half of yesterday falling asleep, so no wonder I woke up early again!
Think I'm going to read my book for a while, and contemplate my Hartshead Barlow
Have a good day Guardians
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Evening Guardians. Hope y'all have had a good day. Sunshine today. Sure was nice to see the sun again. A simple joy of life. I been outta it today. Have no reason why.Happy trails
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It was a kind gift fromSteveC Charlie
In the 70's, the Sheffield cutlers, struggling against cheap foreign imports, were looking for ways to both economise and modernise, (on the whole, they weren't good at either). These knives were made in the dying days of Joseph Rodgers as an independent company. The covers appear just to be glued on, which obviously saved on production costs, and manufacturing time. It also makes for a very lightweight knife. The range did have a name, but unfortunately I have forgotten it. There was a Lambsfoot, a Pruner, but I don't know what else if anything. They're very pocketable knives
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Good morning Guardians, I am going to have to try to get out of waking up at stupid o'clock!I spent half of yesterday falling asleep, so no wonder I woke up early again!
Think I'm going to read my book for a while, and contemplate my Hartshead Barlow
Have a good day Guardians
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