Fodderwing
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Me too! Interesting.What do I know. I always flunk the Rorschach tests

The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Me too! Interesting.What do I know. I always flunk the Rorschach tests
Oh my, this knife really is specialFunny: I see the conversion of St Paul on the Damascus road....
Yes... I see it... he's ... he's blind...
A very nice ebony Russel.Never a dull moment here as the pages roll on so fast. Each and every lambsfoot looking its best, some fantastic covers whether wood, stag or ivory. Keep them coming all.
Russell
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Rose Beast pre-patina.
I was able to take this Lamb out for some sunshine this morning!
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Getting used to the pattern the last few days and anxiously awaiting Old Ironsides.View attachment 1079683
Super pics of both, Jack.
My ebony next to the River Eden. View attachment 1079734
Thanks Jack.
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How can it be "Blue Monday" when I've got this in my pocket?
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Well, I was very very surprised when I got the mail it only took 3 weeks rather than the usual 8 weeks!JohnDF I am now your neighbor.
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I ordered a Rogers lambsfoot barlow it came and had a clip point not to mention very poor fit and finish. I hope they take it back.
I almost ordered one of those, but Jack warned me about the quality issues. I hope that you will be able to send it back.
It's a full time job keeping up with this thread. I'm not even going to try.
Jack, have you thought about walnut? Readily available, it can look really good. The handle on the top left knife is made from walnut.
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Hey there Jack my friend - that’s the first thing I looked at - I held a card on the photo along the top of the Bevel of the edge- and ran it off the tip - It still leaves a round tip, I brought the Card up until the round tip was gone - and to blend in that edge would be quite a loss of blade in the front of the blade - so if he did bring the Spine back just a peek- that tip would be almost needle point.
Lol - I am SO sorry if I am rambling - - I love tinkering with this sort of stuff - interesting experiment for readers to try - check it with a business card whatever on the photo - it sort lets you know the approach you can take on either lifting up the blade edge - or use the card on the downward slope of the Lambsfoot towards the tip - it gives you a premonition of what the blade could look like once finished.
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My patience sure was rewarded Jack, it's a magnificent knife! As fellow Guardians have expressed before, thank you for all you do.I'm glad it made it to you Dave, looks like your patience was rewarded my friend![]()
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My patience sure was rewarded Jack, it's a magnificent knife! As fellow Guardians have expressed before, thank you for all you do.![]()
Well, I declare!
Hey Mr. Postman!
Nice one(they all are
Great mood image. The grain really pops.Thanks my friend. I hope all goes well at the DR.'s office.
Great pic. Love the coffee mug.
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