Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

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Sorry to hear you got one with so many flaws Matt :( Though I have to say it still looks like a nice knife :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack. It's certainly not terrible, mostly cosmetic. I knew what I was getting into. It's got really nice lines, a great size, and I really like the shaped/pruner handle.

Really, most likely the worst thing about it is that I'll love it and end up ordering more of them! :D
 
Overall, I'd been prepared to not expect a flawless knife, so my expectations were tempered from the start. It certainly has its share of imperfections, but I can either fix or overlook them all. I think it'll make a fine user and good introduction to this cool pattern.

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Exactly right. My lambsfoot is certainly not my best, but I think it's very good for what it is -- an inexpensive, user class knife.

That's a good looking specimen. Did you get one of the shaped handle versions?
 
Thanks Jack. It's certainly not terrible, mostly cosmetic. I knew what I was getting into. It's got really nice lines, a great size, and I really like the shaped/pruner handle.

Really, most likely the worst thing about it is that I'll love it and end up ordering more of them! :D

I forgot to say...Welcome to the Guardians! :D :thumbsup:
 
Thanks Jack. It's certainly not terrible, mostly cosmetic. I knew what I was getting into. It's got really nice lines, a great size, and I really like the shaped/pruner handle.

Really, most likely the worst thing about it is that I'll love it and end up ordering more of them! :D
If its any consolation Matt, my first Rosewood Lambsfoot came in with a warped blade. :( I didn't let that stop me, I now have 7 more all with straight blades and looking good. :cool::cool: Without a doubt, the Lambsfoot is my grail knife. :D
 
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