JonesJorgen
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Jess Horn for Beretta by Moki and a perfect example of a Loewenmesser 1147

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LOL!Lump is definitely a fitting description!
Hope you feel better sir.
Great pairing DavidView attachment 2338260
Hoping these two will summon their younger sibling to my mailbox today....
I've sometimes done the same BarrettYeah, it was a bit excessive.I’d had the #77 and #93 the day before, then I thought, “I should grab a Lambsfoot” before I left the house yesterday, and I had dropped the little shop knife in my pocket because I just got it in the mail and I wanted to get some pics of it. I simply forgot to subtract anything as I was adding.
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Yes, that's right, but I certainly wouldn't fancy the journey feeling the way I do nowYou might be ok. I think most places (including the NHS) now suggest 5 days of quarantine after a positive test. Hopefully you’re still able to go!![]()
Smashing pair Steve
Very elegant CharlieNice wood on your Lamb, Steve!! Ebony?
French knife for me, today!!View attachment 2338389View attachment 2338391
Lovely pairing![]()
Forum Knife Friday? Really I just grabbed what I wanted this morning. TGIF pocketknife peeps!
Pie is always a bonus Mike!Thanks Jack, it was fun as always
...and there was pie
It never occurred to me to take a pic
Get well soon
Smoke sent
Reckon you've earned a bit of mundaneDont let the photos fool you,my life is mundane.![]()
Great pics JeffOut and about today I carried my new/old Queen jumbo, but now home I'll be switching to my Albers lamb, "Gidge."
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Great-looking Lambsfoot
Can you not return it? 'Vintage' is a dubious term, but it certainly isn't old. I'm not surprised you're disappointedIt's my first one! Had to see what all the hype was about. It's an IXL George W... supposedly "vintage", but I'm not sure about that.I see why folks like the design, but it's BY FAR the worst knife I own.
I'm a bit disappointed.
Have you ever seen In Bruges?! I'd post a clip, but it's very sweary!That tree lined road looks right out of a fairy tale!
Cool pic Barrett
Those two go well together my friend
Bagpipe ???
Looks like a useful big blade![]()
Have a nice day![]()
The ebony came from a bagpipe-maker. Wright's assured me it would be jet-black. From the last run of SFOs they made for me, should have called them The Last Straws!Bagpipe ???
It still looks good mind.Looks like a useful big blade
The ebony came from a bagpipe-maker. Wright's assured me it would be jet-black. From the last run of SFOs they made for me, should have called them The Last Straws!![]()
Thanks, I think there were 10 standard Lambs, and 10 Big 'Uns, at least half of them had off-centre bladesIt still looks good mind.![]()
Thank you Steve, I do feel better than I did yesterdayThanks buddy, I hope you are on the mend !
Much appreciated, Jack.Great-looking Lambsfoot![]()
Thank you, GT! This one seems appropriate for a walk with the dogs on a beautiful fall Saturday morning...I've enjoyed the toothpicks you posted recently, Jim!![]()
Now I understand your disillusion with them.Thanks, I think there were 10 standard Lambs, and 10 Big 'Uns, at least half of them had off-centre bladesI gave almost all of them away
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Thank you Steve, I do feel better than I did yesterday![]()
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The others I picked up, at the same time, were even worseNow I understand your disillusion with them.
I'm glad the fall didn't chip or crack the bone