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Just bought a new Trevor Ablett with a carbon steel lambsfoot blade and buffalo scales. Trevor is one of the last independents still making knives by hand in Sheffield :mrgreen: s-k
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looks top notch to me. ::tu::

How long is she.

What is the retail price on that knife.(in US bucks please.)

Did you get her on you vacation? or as you would say it on holiaday.
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Thanks for the reply Ken. She is 3.5 inches long. I think it works out to about $50 US. Here is the site I bought it from. I don't know if anyone carrys them state side.
http://www.littlemesters.co.uk/
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Sweet ::tu:: ::tu:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::drool:: ::drool::

S-K,
That is an awesome knife. Does the fellow have a web site? I too, would like to know the price. That is a very nice looking knife.

Do you know what type of steel he uses?
I love the Wharncliffe & the handle shape. I guess I would call it a Wharncliffe Jack.

:oops: I think I have a bad case of knife lust. ::doh::
That doesn't happen to me very often, well not with new knives.........................well, it is the first time..................................today! :mrgreen:

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You answered some of my questions while I was typing them!
Thanks for the web site!

I see that he calls it a Lambfoot, Double brass Bolster. He has several nice variations!

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Thanks Dale. Glad it made your day... so far ::nod:: . The link is

http://www.littlemesters.co.uk/ Ablett is second link from the bottom in the left column.

Once you get to the Ablett knife page, there is another link there that takes you to a series of pics and info on Trevor and his knife making.

I don't know the specifics of the steel but you could email Littlemesters. The chap's name there is Nigel. He is very helpful.

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Thats KOOL

Did you check out ? George Wostenholm IXL Stockmans knife. :mrgreen:

That is one that needs to come to USA.

I added it to my want list. ::tired:: but its 3 pages long now. :cry:
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I saw that knife Ken. She looks a real beauty with all that file work ::tu:: . It is going for a very pretty penny. We want to know much more about it...who made it and when it was made for e.g. I've emailed Nigel to request more information. :) s-k
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