Great image KenMaking up for yesterday
Great news Duncan, hopefully it'll continue to be more to your liking with use my friendVery happy Kiwi here!
I just got up from my Garage, and I spent probably 3/4 of an Hour working on my Lambsfoot following Chins advice, I went straight for the squared edge on the kick that is my area of concern when I am trying to open the Knife.
I had a few goes at taking the edge back with a very small fine/File - using the edge of the File, several attempts later I was able to pinch the Knife open, had a few more goes and I can open the knife now - 10 out of 10 times without failure, its still a stout pull, but I can open the knife every time, maybe after my first full week of EDCing this Knife putting it through the paces I may revisit the work bench - maybe not, but I am SUPER Stoked about this now confidently being slipped into the pocket.
Jack Thank you my friend, and to Chin Thank you.
Looks goodMy family of Lambfoot knives has doubled. I recently bought this Joseph Rodgers and I’m very pleased with it. Thanks to cudgee for his insight and guidance and pointing me in the right direction.
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Beautiful photos of a wonderful day; excellent outing!Glorious weather here today, and I enjoyed going out for a walk Hope everyone is having a great day
Thank you for the kind words JJBeautiful photos of a wonderful day; excellent outing!
Thank you sir. This one is destined to become a user. Just the right size and razor sharp. Now it’s time for the family to grow some more. Hoping to find a couple of vintage ones. I figure this is the place to ask for ideas since you all have forgotten more about these wonderful knives than I’ll ever know.Looks good
Looking good, congrats! I have one of them too (Rodgers) and they are perfect, blade stays sharp for a good long time.Thank you sir. This one is destined to become a user. Just the right size and razor sharp. Now it’s time for the family to grow some more. Hoping to find a couple of vintage ones. I figure this is the place to ask for ideas since you all have forgotten more about these wonderful knives than I’ll ever know.
Thanks for the kind words Ted, I think I got lucky with that butterfly pic, as I was zooming in a long way with my simple cameraThank you for the beautiful pictures Jack Black , my wife loves the butterfly picture and the pint picture has both of us salivating. Glad to see you had a wonderful day.
Thank you sir. This one is destined to become a user. Just the right size and razor sharp. Now it’s time for the family to grow some more. Hoping to find a couple of vintage ones. I figure this is the place to ask for ideas since you all have forgotten more about these wonderful knives than I’ll ever know.
Glad to hear good reports of those Eggington Joseph Rodgers models Good luck in finding a couple of vintage ones sf fanaticLooking good, congrats! I have one of them too (Rodgers) and they are perfect, blade stays sharp for a good long time.