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Hey guys where is the best place to find a stag lambsfoot?
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The edge is now screaming sharp ,been in my pocket today.
Hey guys where is the best place to find a stag lambsfoot?
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Great Stag B-dog!
I think the #74 frame is the right one for a Lambsfoot. It would be interesting to see GEC go bravely into that pattern, given it is not common in America!
+1 :thumbup: I have a pair of AW and quakity is good, if not GREC standard, no problem.Personally, I'd love to see a GEC Lambsfoot. I can see the stumbling block, but I live in hope
Wright's use several frames for the Lambsfoot, the shorter one being under 3 1/2". I've also seen plenty of flawed knives from them in the past (though I've seen plenty of flawed GEC knives too), but the recent ones I've had have all been good. They produce knives which are, for the most part, bought by gardeners and farmers as working knives, prices are low, and they seem very receptive to complaints about defective knives.
Let this be my formal request to be admitted into the cult of Guardians. I picked it up last month on a wonderful family holiday in Great Britain. It is my first lambsfoot, my first knife made in Sheffield, and my first with stag scales. A perfect souvenir!
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I can't believe that I haven't posted this here...
Jack, the jigging on that bone is fantastic! :thumbup:
Very interesting Jake. I'd agree on your dating. Needham made clasp knives for the British Army and Navy, but that US Navy mark is very intriguing. Look forward to seeing more of this one :thumbup: