Lambsfoot mod

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Lambsfoot mod

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Someone sent me this A Wright & Son Lambsfoot. It had the standard cocbolo covers. I was sent this white spalted oak (dyed) to use for the recover. Certainly makes the knife pop, and the grain is pretty cool.
DM lambsfoot1.jpg
DM lambsfoot2.jpg

As an aside, these things have some of the stoutest springs/pulls you can get. I did ease the pull a little on it.
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Awesome handles Glen! Great job on this knife.
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#goldpan wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:44 pm Awesome handles Glen! Great job on this knife.
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glennbad wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:09 pm Someone sent me this A Wright & Son Lambsfoot. It had the standard cocbolo covers. I was sent this white spalted oak (dyed) to use for the recover. Certainly makes the knife pop, and the grain is pretty cool.

DM lambsfoot1.jpg
DM lambsfoot2.jpg


As an aside, these things have some of the stoutest springs/pulls you can get. I did ease the pull a little on it.
You said it Glenn, that spalted oak really pops and I love the colors and grain. Another magnificent job! ::tu:: ::tu::
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glennbad wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:09 pm Someone sent me this A Wright & Son Lambsfoot. It had the standard cocbolo covers. I was sent this white spalted oak (dyed) to use for the recover. Certainly makes the knife pop, and the grain is pretty cool.

DM lambsfoot1.jpg
DM lambsfoot2.jpg


As an aside, these things have some of the stoutest springs/pulls you can get. I did ease the pull a little on it.
Brilliant. ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot:: If you weren't so far away i would send you a Lambsfoot i want recovered. You do fantastic work. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Another home run. Beautiful work, as usual. ::tu::
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glennbad wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:09 pm Someone sent me this A Wright & Son Lambsfoot. It had the standard cocbolo covers. I was sent this white spalted oak (dyed) to use for the recover. Certainly makes the knife pop, and the grain is pretty cool.

DM lambsfoot1.jpg
DM lambsfoot2.jpg


As an aside, these things have some of the stoutest springs/pulls you can get. I did ease the pull a little on it.
Knife mechanic extraordinaire' Ken! ::tu:: Beautiful! 8)
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That’s a beautiful knife and the spalted oak is outstanding!
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Those are unique and beautiful handles!
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Coolest handles I've ever seen!!
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WOW... that oak is KILLER!
Very well done Glenn! VERY well done!

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Thanks everyone. It's an interesting handle material. Honestly, I don't think I was a fan of dyed woods originally, but I guess how different is that from dyed bone or stag? I've come to appreciate these variations on handle material offerings
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That is one beautiful knife. Great Job ::tu::
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Great job Glen, fabulous grain in that maple and looks factory fresh new. Congrats on some great work.
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