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    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

Straight Edge Traditionals

Another couple of clasp knives, a Belgian Libert, and a British William Rodgers.



 
sheepsfoot
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lamb foot
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Wharncliffe
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sheepscliffe ?? :confused: ;)
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Northwoods Hawthorne
 

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Gentlemen, I fear I have nothing to offer, as I have no sheepsfoot (sheepsfeet?) knives to show. I will say, however, that I'm going to have to start looking for one, or accelerate my desire to make one very soon. I think for most of my cutting needs a sheepsfoot would be perfect. I have this dream in my head of making a double blade Barlow, one full size sheepsfoot, one full size drop point. That's a ways out, I think.
 
This thread needs some lambcliffes:
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(Case Mini and Tiny Trappers)

:D

Case Swayback Jack with wharncliffe main:
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Case Whittler with sheepsfoot main, coping secondary:
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Out for a graze in a warmer clime:
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(Thanks again, Duncan!)

Case Wharncliffe Mini Copperhead, bottom (excuse the other two):
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BEAST, a Belgian clasp knife re-clad in ebony:
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Watch it, his stinger's out:
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(Thanks again, Kamagong)

GEC #25s:
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(Still marveling at the middle one, LastRodeo-- thanks so much!)

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#26:
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GEC #15 Sheepsfoot:
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Groupies:
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GEC, Schrade Walden secondaries (tertiaries?):
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Another wee coping blade, GEC #33:
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GEC #66 Calf Roper, sheepsfoot blade:
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~ P.
 
While I know it is possible to buy a stockman which does not have a sheepsfoot blade, you will never find such a knife in my possession.

So, each of these knives has a Sheepsfoot blade.

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Paulhilborn, all I can say is wow. Those are some really beautiful knives. Particularly the one with the TC logo on the bolster. There is a big part of me that loves the classics
 
Some eye candy going off here.
Gotta love those Vipers.
Here's a few - Can anyone see the reason why I am devastated?
Clue-all of these knives were In perfect nick before I took these pics this evening.I'm not sure how this could have happened but I'm -let's just say a bit disappointed.
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One of my most prized and definitely my most expensive GEC knife.
Correct me if I'm wrong but that shouldn't happen.
This thing has a lead a softer life than Liberaces pet Pomeranian.
 
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