Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Jack, this knife was made in mid December last year. My friend Justin ordered a Lannys clip and this barlow. He was over his budget with Christmas coming on so I got lucky and bought it. Justin's first impression was coping blade. I'm leaning that direction myself, regardless it's a joy to use and cuts like a laser so I'm loving the knife.

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Many thanks for the extra information, and for the pics Rob (and congratulations on the knife too) :thumbsup: The presence of light under that blade would seem to indicate a taper (unless it's just the swedge)?
 
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Oldmanrunning,

First, let me say that you will love the version with the pruner handle. That’s what I have, and it feels great in the hand. It also fits well in the pocket and makes the knife look a lot better To my eye.
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Thank you GT, 5K Qs 5K Qs , It is hard to tell from photographs of these knives, but I believe that my knife has a bit more sway. Wright’s website offers a version of the Lambsfoot with a pruner handle, and that is what I ordered. However, from a different angle yours might look the same.

The basic model is the 31. Even on their website some of the 31’s look straight and some have a swayback. I cannot understand this. For some unknown reason, they do not identify a model number for the pruner handle model which definitely has a very nice looking swayback.

The 33 is the larger version, 4 inches compared to the 31’s 3.5 inches. My version with the pruner handle is actually slightly shorter than the advertised 3.5 inches. Perhaps this is the result of the pruner handle being slightly different. The 33 also seems to be swayed, but not quite as much as the pruner.

In any event, yours looks very nice. I really do like the rosewood best on these knives. We would probably have to make a trip to Sheffield to figure it all out, and that is something I would truly love to do.
Leslie, that photo in the first quote above shows off the grain in your rosewood in a spectacular way!!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: And I took the liberty in the second quote of importing to this thread a reply you made to me in the Wooden Wednesday thread because I thought it had some useful, relevant information about Wright lambsfoot options.

My rosewood lambsfoot is definitely not the version with the pruner handle, so as we suspected, yours has more sway to its back. Thanks for the compliment on my basic model 31 knife. :) And your speculation about a trip to Sheffield is rather ironic in the sense that my knife actually came to me from a hardware store in York, England! ;) Last April, my wife and daughter visited the UK for several days, including some time in York. I sent them a link to the A Wright website and asked that they look for a lambsfoot knife with rosewood covers for me (and also passed along some hints Jack Black had sent me about locations in York). My wife returned with the knife my daughter had chosen, as well as with the other souvenir I had requested:
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- GT
 
Leslie, that photo in the first quote above shows off the grain in your rosewood in a spectacular way!!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: And I took the liberty in the second quote of importing to this thread a reply you made to me in the Wooden Wednesday thread because I thought it had some useful, relevant information about Wright lambsfoot options.

My rosewood lambsfoot is definitely not the version with the pruner handle, so as we suspected, yours has more sway to its back. Thanks for the compliment on my basic model 31 knife. :) And your speculation about a trip to Sheffield is rather ironic in the sense that my knife actually came to me from a hardware store in York, England! ;) Last April, my wife and daughter visited the UK for several days, including some time in York. I sent them a link to the A Wright website and asked that they look for a lambsfoot knife with rosewood covers for me (and also passed along some hints Jack Black had sent me about locations in York). My wife returned with the knife my daughter had chosen, as well as with the other souvenir I had requested:
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- GT

Thanks for importing those quotes GT, I thought my memory was going again at first! :eek: :D Isn't that a swayback frame you have there though (great pic by the way - outstanding in fact! :D)? :thumbsup:
 
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Jack it has a taper. I just measured, a hair under 1/16" taper. The tew in my first pic has a hair under 1/8" taper.
 
Well, now you fellahs have me trying to compare the sway in my lambsfoots. :D
Attempt at getting a straight on shot, with a white background:
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I believe my large one (model 33?) has an almost equal amount of sway in its back as The Guardian, but does it over a longer distance, so seems straighter in hand. These knives, being hand finished, could have some amount of variation between examples. If you look at the back end of the Rosewood on the left just where it's touching the desk, it wouldn't take much sanding to lose some curve.
 
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GT and Jack, I believe GT’s 31 is swayed, but the pruner handle on my knife appears slightly thinner. I believe this gives it the appearance of a greater sway. Or, it could be in fact more swayed. Regardless, it feels great in hand and pocket, and I highly recommend the pruner handle.

I just cannot understand why some of the 31’s are straight and some are swayed.

Jack, how about including a sample of Henderson’s with the next generation Guardian? Just kidding, but I would love to try it.
 
Thanks for importing those quotes GT, I thought my memory was going again at first! :eek: :D Isn't that a swayback frame you have there though (great pic by the way - outstanding in fact! :D)? :thumbsup:
Yes, my rosewood definitely has a swayback frame (although in the pic I posted with the Henderson's, the sway doesn't seem to show :confused:). Thanks for the high praise for my York souvenirs photo. :)

Well, now you fellahs have me trying to compare the sway in my lambsfoots. :D
Attempt at getting a straight on shot, with a white background:
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I believe my large one (model 33?) has an almost equal amount of sway in its back as The Guardian, but does it over a longer distance, so seems straighter in hand. These knives, being hand finished, could have some amount of variation between examples. If you look at the back end of the Rosewood on the left just where it's touching the desk, it wouldn't take much sanding to lose some curve.
That's a cool photo, r8shell, for trying to compare the shapes. :thumbsup::cool:

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GT and Jack, I believe GT’s 31 is swayed, but the pruner handle on my knife appears slightly thinner. I believe this gives it the appearance of a greater sway. Or, it could be in fact more swayed. Regardless, it feels great in hand and pocket, and I highly recommend the pruner handle.

I just cannot understand why some of the 31’s are straight and some are swayed.

Jack, how about including a sample of Henderson’s with the next generation Guardian? Just kidding, but I would love to try it.
Leslie, I agree that my lambsfoot has a swayback handle. I wonder if your observation that some 31s are straight depends on the angle from which pics are taken?

- GT
 
Spent last week down in TX teaching a course and arrived home to my Lambsfoot in ebony! Quickly put it to use and a patina is already forming.

Fit and finish isn’t as polished as GEC but it’s perfect for its intended use. Pull is a bit strong but has already eased up a bit. Loving the blade shape so far. I see what all the fuss was about!

Put a pic in with a Sheepsfoot for comparison.

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I like pruner handles, that's a beauty Leslie!
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GT and Jack, I believe GT’s 31 is swayed, but the pruner handle on my knife appears slightly thinner. I believe this gives it the appearance of a greater sway. Or, it could be in fact more swayed. Regardless, it feels great in hand and pocket, and I highly recommend the pruner handle.

I just cannot understand why some of the 31’s are straight and some are swayed.

Jack, how about including a sample of Henderson’s with the next generation Guardian? Just kidding, but I would love to try it.
 
Jack it has a taper. I just measured, a hair under 1/16" taper. The tew in my first pic has a hair under 1/8" taper.

That sounds like a Lambsfoot there my friend :) Of course, those Rusty Nail's could have turned me kind of benevolent! ;) :D :thumbsup:

Well, now you fellahs have me trying to compare the sway in my lambsfoots. :D
Attempt at getting a straight on shot, with a white background:
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I believe my large one (model 33?) has an almost equal amount of sway in its back as The Guardian, but does it over a longer distance, so seems straighter in hand. These knives, being hand finished, could have some amount of variation between examples. If you look at the back end of the Rosewood on the left just where it's touching the desk, it wouldn't take much sanding to lose some curve.

That's a hard one! :D I think Wright's use a die to stamp out the liners, so I can't figure why the sway would differ, if indeed it does?! :confused: :D Don't let Jack (@mrknife) know that, he'll be putting them to the grinder! :eek: :D :thumbsup:

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GT and Jack, I believe GT’s 31 is swayed, but the pruner handle on my knife appears slightly thinner. I believe this gives it the appearance of a greater sway. Or, it could be in fact more swayed. Regardless, it feels great in hand and pocket, and I highly recommend the pruner handle.

I just cannot understand why some of the 31’s are straight and some are swayed.

Jack, how about including a sample of Henderson’s with the next generation Guardian? Just kidding, but I would love to try it.

Interesting Leslie, nice pic too :thumbsup: I would love to include some Henderson's. I bought a box of small bottles of the stuff, but I can't get hold of any packaging tubes here! :confused: We'll see what happens, but you'd probably all be disappointed anyway - particularly if the Henderson's got on your knives! :eek: ;) :D :thumbsup:

Yes, my rosewood definitely has a swayback frame (although in the pic I posted with the Henderson's, the sway doesn't seem to show :confused:). Thanks for the high praise for my York souvenirs photo. :)


That's a cool photo, r8shell, for trying to compare the shapes. :thumbsup::cool:


Leslie, I agree that my lambsfoot has a swayback handle. I wonder if your observation that some 31s are straight depends on the angle from which pics are taken?

- GT

Photos can definitely be deceptive :) :thumbsup: I read somewhere that the camera adds 10 pounds. There must be something wrong with my camera, because it seems to add at least twenty in my case! :eek: o_O :D :thumbsup:

View attachment 833315 5K Qs 5K Qs This is from their website. It looks to me that the stags are straight. And I believe Jack’s stag is straight. Could it be that they are all swayed except for the stag handles ones?

Their website is terrible! And confusing! o_O :rolleyes:

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Spent last week down in TX teaching a course and arrived home to my Lambsfoot in ebony! Quickly put it to use and a patina is already forming.

Fit and finish isn’t as polished as GEC but it’s perfect for its intended use. Pull is a bit strong but has already eased up a bit. Loving the blade shape so far. I see what all the fuss was about!

Put a pic in with a Sheepsfoot for comparison.

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Welcome! :) Ebony looks good on a Lambsfoot, interesting knife, and those swedges are gorgeous :) :thumbsup:

Thanks Jack! My weekend has been a good one, hope your was also! :)

Seemed to spend a lot of it emailing/PMing people about Lambsfoot knives, but apart from that it was OK thanks Ron! :D ;) :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks very much. I think I might have posted this photo recently. If so, sorry for the repeat, but it shows the pruner shape well. And I believe the pruner handle compliments and sets off the Lambsfoot blade better than any other handle shape.

I agree Leslie, they compliment each other well, a very balanced look. :thumbsup:

That pic really shows the sway on your Lambsfoot off well Leslie, and I agree 100% :) :thumbsup:
 
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