Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Jake, there is so much cool packed into that knife! Congrat's on scoring such a wonderful piece.
 
I haven't visited with all my Lambsfoot friends in a while so I thought I would drop in for a visit. :D I dropped my Ebony A Wright in my pocket this morning as well.:thumbsup:
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I'm in the same boat, Ron. It's been a while since I said hi here and my lambsfoot has been taking a backseat to a couple of whittling knives lately.

But, you've given me the nudge I needed and I put my A Wright to work while getting the smoker ready for tomorrow's 5:30 AM fire time:

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I'm borrowing a page from the book of MT Damascus and trying this charcoal for the first time. The lambsfoot did the honors of opening the bag. :)

Have a good weekend everyone!
 
Great to see you Brothers Ron and Greg, and those smashing Lambsfoot knives too :) :thumbsup:

Here's my Buffalo Arthur Wright last week, visiting an old church in the English county of Derbyshire, where reputedly lies the grave of Little John of Robin Hood fame :) :thumbsup:

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Jack, thank you so much for that wonderful photo! I can only imagine what the beauty of that church must be in person! :)
 
Great-looking Lambsfoot Lambertiana :thumbsup: Welcome :)
 
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Great stuff Greg, good luck :thumbup: Here's my Buffalo Arthur Wright at 14th century Harewood Castle last weekend :thumbsup:

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Glad to hear it was fun Greg :) I'm sure your Lambsfoot made short work of that cardboard :thumbsup: Have a good week my friend :thumbsup:
 
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