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Great pairing Steve
The Lambsfoot is too cool for skool!!I usually carry this one to work, then swap to my Lambsfoot when I get home.
The lil' Rattler fits the legal requirements for working at a school.
We are going to a HS football game, so I have to swap out my Lambsfoot.
Might as well carry my work knife to the game, should be a nice night for some football.
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Military Knife author Ron Flook christened those knives NAAFI Knives, since they were sold in British NAAFI institutions (see article below). There were in fact 4 patterns produced in this style, by multiple Sheffield cutlers. One pattern of this type is still made, with a Sheepsfoot and Pen, but the Bexoid scales are no longer available unfortunately. Here's one with a Spear and PenA pair of Thomas Cadman Bengal’s …..the knife is my EDC and I haven’t been able to find another on the interweb…
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A lucky discovery my friendThank you very much, Jack!!! I was digging through a knife drawer and ran across them.![]()
You certainly put together an amazing threesome to help with your strength building; a mighty cool trifecta!![]()
Nice to see those two together againWeekend carry:
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Oh I am, but *not* for hoarding lumber anymoreNo, you’re not insane. Well, as far as I know…
I love salvaged wood, and don’t seem to be able not hoard. Want to make it worse? Have a friend with a sawmill.
They're up there with traditional folders, amiright? Mine is made by Simon Stonehocker, one of my favorite knifemakers. Cruwear @ 63+ hrc is amazing! Your new Boker Brookie is super fun looking, Bart. Seeing as you spend so much time with our bovine brethren, had you considered picking up a Cowbell?I like small fixed blades, too. Who makes that one?
Two great knives, Bart. Hope the beer turned out good.I carried this barlow today.
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I switched to the soda scout tonight. I had to try the beer I made to make sure it’s okay before I bring it to the neighborhood brewfest tomorrow.
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Two great stag knives, Jack. Very nice!!!Great pairing Steve![]()
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The Lambsfoot is too cool for skool!!Hope it was a good game buddy
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Military Knife author Ron Flook christened those knives NAAFI Knives, since they were sold in British NAAFI institutions (see article below). There were in fact 4 patterns produced in this style, by multiple Sheffield cutlers. One pattern of this type is still made, with a Sheepsfoot and Pen, but the Bexoid scales are no longer available unfortunately. Here's one with a Spear and Pen
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It's noteworthy that, in 1943, cutlery production was still very much restricted, with Sheffield cutlers only allowed to produce knives for the military and government institutions.
A lucky discovery my friendThank you very much JJ
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A pair of sweet slicers there![]()
Stay safe folks, and have a great weekend
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You WINI’m sitting around a camp fire looking at the forum
Thank you, Jack.The Lambsfoot is too cool for skool!!
Those two look fantastic together.


Good Morning Porch Friends
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Thank you, very much... it was a generous gift from Gary.Very nice knife and pic...