Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Great reading guys- just Wow!! I am cursing somewhat that the train left me behind with the Lambsfoot- well not really because I carry My Ebony with me on a regular EDC rotation.
Chin....my friend I couldn't even begin to quote your posts- just fantastic - LOVE the photos my friend.

In fact this thread is such a meticulously looked after thread by Jack thats its so neat coming in and catching up- there is SO SO much going on, and to be honest, I can honestly say that Jack Sir- a Massive THANK YOU from the knife World I am sure you do so much more than what we see for the Traditional Knife World- and I really appreciate this- you are an amazing guy, Charlie is know well and truly as the god father of the TC Barlows- and for awakening such fine Traditional Patterns up, Jack you my friend can take sole ownership of doing this for the Lambsfoot in my opinion.

Reading your plan for this years one.... Oh I'm sweating now, Pruner Frame!!!! YES!!!!!! Swage Work!!!!! YES!!!!! Ironwood + Blade etch + Rats Tail..............Jack you have hit that nail right dead centre on the head sir, I would order a good handful of those myself in all seriousness if you were dependent on order numbers!, but lets not flog forum rules because we all know if this knife comes out- they are gone before you could raise the start flag.

Great reading folks, great viewing!

Good to see you here Brother Duncan, and thank you for your very generous words, you are too kind to me my friend :) You need to swing by more often! And get your name added to the Guardians map! And get added to the Lambsfoot email list! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Of course, I’d love to see any version GEC put out, but I feel the ‘medium’ version has some special ergonomics, the way the swayed butt of the handle sits and indexes exactly in your palm...
I agree that any GEC Lambsfoot would be desirable, but for those of us with little lady hands, the small frame version is the one that indexes into the palm. ;):D
 
Here's how this year's Guardian's Lambsfoot started :)

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I like that it all started with notes jotted down in a notebook. Seems very fitting somehow.
 
Happy Friday Guardians.
I'm driving my Jeep to work today, that's always fun. I don't drive it very often because I like to save it for the trails and make it last. It's 3 years old and only has 18,000 miles on it :cool:

The Lambsfoot will come along for the ride but will have to remain locked in the Jeep while I'm at work, it's too big to carry (legally). I'm hoping some day I'll run across a Lambsfoot with a 2-1/2" or smaller blade so I can carry one at work.

These stickers are on the tailgate of my Jeep. Can anyone identify them? :D

 
TGIF fellow Guardians. I carry a Lambsfoot because...
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it looks so good in the morning light!

There is no way I can be gone for a day and come back to six pages of Guardian posts and think I can reply. But, I must say that your Ivory Lambsfoot, Jack Black, is the most elegant knife I have seen!

Looking forward to the mailman/woman bringing that UK posted package. Thanks, Jack, so much, for all that you do. Preston
 
I’m glad to see your surgery was a success, and here’s to a speedy recovery, my friend.:thumbsup:

Your currently incapacitated arm clearly hasn’t affected your abilty to compose and take exceptionally beautiful photos over the last few pages!

Beautiful composition, Dwight.

Thank you Chin for your kind words. I'm afraid I've been posting recycled photos since the surgery. Although I have been attempting to take a few.
You have made another fantastic post. I enjoy immensely your acute attention to detail and the beautiful photography.


Have a great day Guardians.
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