Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

It's a mere flesh wound. There are a lot of people out there with more serious issues than that. At least i have a bed and a roof over my head, plenty sleeping rough through no fault of their own. 🥰
Good attitude my friend, always got to count our blessings 🙂👍
 
Diego for the weekend.

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Nice choice Jeff :) :thumbsup:
Absolutely superb Charlie :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Afternoon Guardians! Hope y'all are having a good weekend 👍

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Great shot David :) :thumbsup:
Buffalo horn lamb Spey in the pocket. Finalizing the Super Bowl menu tomorrow for family and friends.

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Sweet Paul :thumbsup:
Another great pic my friend :) :thumbsup:
Charlie inspired me.

and those plants I put in are doing well.
Dahlia- dreaming hot chocolate.
Salvia- blue chill.
Excellent choice Mitch, and it's nice to see your plants doing well :)
Afternoon all,
The classics
Ace pic Mitch :) :thumbsup:
 
Good morning Guardians, I had a great night out with a lot of friends last night, but it was a late one, I didn't get home until 2am :rolleyes: :D Hope everyone is having (or had) a great weekend, and that those of you watching it, enjoy the Superbowl. Inspired by Mitch ;) :thumbsup:

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Advice needed between two slightly different styles of blades. I think I have this right , the Lambsfoot has a definite downward diagonal angle at the end of the blade as opposed to what some people call a " Tackler " which has a gradual downward curve ? or would both be classed as Lambsfoot in some circles ? Thanks
 
Advice needed between two slightly different styles of blades. I think I have this right , the Lambsfoot has a definite downward diagonal angle at the end of the blade as opposed to what some people call a " Tackler " which has a gradual downward curve ? or would both be classed as Lambsfoot in some circles ? Thanks

A Tackler or is it Tacker would be closer to a Wharncliffe shape I believe. Definitely not a Lambsfoot.
 
Anyway , it seems that the Arthur Wright Lambsfoot are a very popular make and many people seem to have them . Obviously before I buy any knife I tend to do as much research into them as possible , can anyone comment on the general fit and finish of A Wrights before I take the plunge ? They do seem to be out of stock in most stockists at present . Thanks
 
Anyway , it seems that the Arthur Wright Lambsfoot are a very popular make and many people seem to have them . Obviously before I buy any knife I tend to do as much research into them as possible , can anyone comment on the general fit and finish of A Wrights before I take the plunge ? They do seem to be out of stock in most stockists at present . Thanks
We could give you much more info if we could send you personal messages.
Quickly, the newer Wrights are hit or miss.
 
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