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Another lambsfoot holiday photo. I apologize for the quality of my photos. Most of our holiday decorations are inside, and we don't have very good light indoors, so these are typically taken with the flash on an old Canon pointnshoot.
We have quite a few Hallmark Star Trek ornaments:
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Last night my wife and I enjoyed a holiday concert performed by the brass and percussion sections of the San Francisco Symphony. My fanciest, most festive Lambsfoot came along.
Smashing!
I love seeing your old beauties, Jack. I know you have probably mentioned it before, but is that some sort of synthetic material as covers on that TEW?
More of a Lamb Ankle at this point. Still a pretty nice spear blade!
Smashing!
Once again this went with me today. I have to give Jack Black credit - before he posted these knives I was not very interested in this pattern. But after seeing a few of them, curiosity led me to get this one. It has become one of my favorite patterns.
I've been reading through this thread (from the beginning) for quite a while and finally got caught up on it... luckily its just a lot of guys posting pics of beautiful knifes . I just going to have to see what all the fuss is about
None the worse for it, then. A point well taken!One of my oldest Lambsfoot knives, seen decades of use, and appeared to have been run over when I got it. Still plenty of Lambie goodness in my opinion, blades sharpen up like razors, and there's not a smidgen of play in either of them
None the worse for it, then. A point well taken!
Found this on my doorstep after coming home on this dreary, rainy day
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This is my first Lambsfoot, so generously gifted to my by WhittlinAway.
This is also my first knife with wood covers, and I'm already enjoying this immensely.
While quite different, this has some of the same attributes that kept a Sodbuster in my pocket for so many years, yet with a much more useful tip. I have little use for belly on a knife and this one seems extremely versatile. Yes, I think I'm going to like this one a lot.
Greg, thank you so much my friend. The generosity on this forum never ceases to humble and amaze me
How did the repair turn out? I have an old scout knife that was damaged (sent back with my uncle's effects), that I have been thinking of doing an epoxy repair on, along the same lines (can't decide if I want to keep it as it was when he had it, or to do the repair).Well...Here's what the pile side looked like when I picked it up!
I need to upgrade my cat! Mine just leaves birds!Found this on my doorstep after coming home on this dreary, rainy day
Ha! The credit goes to the mailman this time, this lazy feline can't be bothered to leave a bird, or even a mouse for that matter.I need to upgrade my cat! My just leaves birds!
Nice lumber on that one!
I should have read further, was probably dazzled by the nice figure on that wood! A generous fellow that WhittlinAway! You will enjoy that one for years to come, they really are made for using.This is my first Lambsfoot, so generously gifted to my by WhittlinAway.
Found this on my doorstep after coming home on this dreary, rainy day