Aahh ahhahhh hah aarrg ..youve got squashed fly biccies.
Oh my! Your comment made me laugh so hard I was in tears, meako! 😂😂😂
Jack's Alfred Blackwell Lambsfoot knife looks good, even with the blade wear and patina.
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Aahh ahhahhh hah aarrg ..youve got squashed fly biccies.
Aren't they Garibaldis?![]()
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My gran used to say that they were called 'fly cemetaries' because by the time you'd mixed the ingredients on a warm summers day you didn't have to use as many raisins as you thought you would.My dad never liked raisins in baked goods- found them too similar to flies.
Jack you spend to much time on'th wrong side o' Pennines.![]()
If th' came ohvur ryyyte side thurr'd find Lancashire delicacy of th' 'Eccles Cake'. AKA a 'Fly Cemetary'.
I just so happen to keep some in stock, just in case the issue ever arose on our favourite knife forum...
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And the icing on the err . . .Eccles is the Lambsfoot of destruction!!![]()
Jack's Alfred Blackwell Lambsfoot knife looks good, even with the blade wear and patina.
Jack you spend to much time on'th wrong side o' Pennines.
If th' came ohvur ryyyte side thurr'd find Lancashire delicacy of th' 'Eccles Cake'. AKA a 'Fly Cemetary'.
I just so happen to keep some in stock, just in case the issue ever arose on our favourite knife forum...
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My gran used to say that they were called 'fly cemetaries' because by the time you'd mixed the ingredients on a warm summers day you didn't have to use as many raisins as you thought you would.
And the icing on the err . . .Eccles is the Lambsfoot of destruction!!![]()
Aye I can hardly claim Guardianship of the Lambsfoot. That knife is currently as blunt as a plank.
Thank you sir !While your 92 Talon is a beautiful knife, the blade is actually a Wharncliffe.
She must have visited Australia- the bush fly is our national emblem creature-yes not the kangaroo as many people believe. The bush fly -My gran used to say that they were called 'fly cemetaries' because by the time you'd mixed the ingredients on a warm summers day you didn't have to use as many raisins as you thought you would.
Are these lambsfoots ?
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Interesting knives, but not Lambsfoot blades, Mr. Meaks, and thanks for bringing us back to the topic!! It was getting ugly! That orange jacket looks like it could achieve liftoff!! Acckkk!
Ahem!
Horn handles are very traditional on working knives like Pruners and Lamb foot knives. And where a cutler could make a useful knife, it's more fun to make one that shows off a bit!
Here are some exhibition-grade knives accompanying that nice piece from Jack.
Specially selected horn is beautiful stuff!
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