Prester John
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Good Friday morning, Guardians.

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.
Excellent!This is the Day....
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That’s a beauty. Congratulations.Thanks Dylan! I’m thankful to have this new addition!
A Good Friday morning to all you Guardians!
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Thanks, Harvey.USER=497385]JohnDF [/USER] Nice view.
Not sure of the question, John. I’m slow.Sauron?
Or Cyclops.
Congratulations Jordan. That’s a great start. You’re in the Wright place to get your wooden Lambsfoot wish fulfilled.Hey guys, excited to post that I have joined the ranks of the Lambsfoot owners! Just received an A. Wright in jigged blue bone in the mail today purchased from the aftermarket. Unfortunately my example isn't stellar, the blade is pretty kinked to the right, and has some fit and finish issues.![]()
Overall though, I purchased the knife intending for it to be a user, so its not a big deal. I intend to use it and enjoy the phenomenal usefulness of the lambsfoot pattern.
I have no idea when it was made, but I am really excited to carry it, planning to bring it with me as my only knife this weekend as I travel to my relatives for Easter. I do plan to purchase another lambsfoot, hopefully without these issues sometime soon, probably something with wood covers, I love wood covers.
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Congratulations! Too bad about the krinking and what looks like scratches on the blade. I wonder if the previous owner did that. Curious as to when it was made. The tang stamp is different than mine (both made in 2018). Also, haven't seen many in bone. Mostly wood, horn, or stag. But I like the way it looks. I love bone handles. Best one I've seen is a modified one owned by @Pàdruig, modified by @glennbad with beautiful deep red jigged bone covers. Oh, andHey guys, excited to post that I have joined the ranks of the Lambsfoot owners! Just received an A. Wright in jigged blue bone in the mail today purchased from the aftermarket. Unfortunately my example isn't stellar, the blade is pretty kinked to the right, and has some fit and finish issues.![]()
Overall though, I purchased the knife intending for it to be a user, so its not a big deal. I intend to use it and enjoy the phenomenal usefulness of the lambsfoot pattern.
I have no idea when it was made, but I am really excited to carry it, planning to bring it with me as my only knife this weekend as I travel to my relatives for Easter. I do plan to purchase another lambsfoot, hopefully without these issues sometime soon, probably something with wood covers, I love wood covers.
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Hey, welcome!Hey guys, excited to post that I have joined the ranks of the Lambsfoot owners! Just received an A. Wright in jigged blue bone in the mail today purchased from the aftermarket. Unfortunately my example isn't stellar, the blade is pretty kinked to the right, and has some fit and finish issues.![]()
Overall though, I purchased the knife intending for it to be a user, so its not a big deal. I intend to use it and enjoy the phenomenal usefulness of the lambsfoot pattern.
I have no idea when it was made, but I am really excited to carry it, planning to bring it with me as my only knife this weekend as I travel to my relatives for Easter. I do plan to purchase another lambsfoot, hopefully without these issues sometime soon, probably something with wood covers, I love wood covers.
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Congratulations. It sure does look pretty with that blue bone.Hey guys, excited to post that I have joined the ranks of the Lambsfoot owners! Just received an A. Wright in jigged blue bone in the mail today purchased from the aftermarket. Unfortunately my example isn't stellar, the blade is pretty kinked to the right, and has some fit and finish issues.![]()
Overall though, I purchased the knife intending for it to be a user, so its not a big deal. I intend to use it and enjoy the phenomenal usefulness of the lambsfoot pattern.
I have no idea when it was made, but I am really excited to carry it, planning to bring it with me as my only knife this weekend as I travel to my relatives for Easter. I do plan to purchase another lambsfoot, hopefully without these issues sometime soon, probably something with wood covers, I love wood covers.
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Nice photo, Kevin! What is Hot Water Music?
Ha, ha...love it...but, I'm keeping my distance and staying upwind!
Well, alright! great shot of your Lambsfoot.This is the Day....
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Harvey, that's a wonderfully good looking knife...That’s a beauty. Congratulations.
JohnDF Nice view.
@flatblackcapo - “If you’re going to try, go all the
way.
otherwise, don’t even start.”
― Charles Bukowski, Hot Water Music
tmd_87 - I might give you a run for your money on the first claim.
Peace to All
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Congrats, sorry that that knife has it's issues. As has been posted, A. Wright's has had a better time lately of producing quality knives. Welcome, look forward to hearing about your uses over the weekend.Hey guys, excited to post that I have joined the ranks of the Lambsfoot owners! Just received an A. Wright in jigged blue bone in the mail today purchased from the aftermarket. Unfortunately my example isn't stellar, the blade is pretty kinked to the right, and has some fit and finish issues.![]()
Overall though, I purchased the knife intending for it to be a user, so its not a big deal. I intend to use it and enjoy the phenomenal usefulness of the lambsfoot pattern.
I have no idea when it was made, but I am really excited to carry it, planning to bring it with me as my only knife this weekend as I travel to my relatives for Easter. I do plan to purchase another lambsfoot, hopefully without these issues sometime soon, probably something with wood covers, I love wood covers.
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