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Arthur Wright Lambsfoot Stag Workback Folding Knife - Right Hand 18

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Description

This Arthur Wright knife shows the true craftsmanship of the Sheffield knife maker. Stag horn handles show off the file worked brass liners and traditional pattern work back spring. Nickel silver bolsters and a jimped back on the blade which in turn has been ground to an elegant point then highly polished.

Specification

SKU
AWRIGHT-31S-TWB
Brand:
Arthur Wright
Colour:
White
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
6.4000
Overall Length (cm)
11.4000
Blade Material:
C70 Carbon Steel
Blade Hardness (HRC):
56-58 HRC
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.2
Warranty:
1 Year
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
Handle Material:
Stag
Blade Shape:
Sheepsfoot
Lock Type:
Non-locking
Newest:
2014-01-28 00:00:00
Shipping Group:
STANDARD
Parent Base Price:
57.9500

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Reviews

  • 5

    Great knife

    Posted by Owen on 19th Apr 2014

    I bought the LH version 18 months ago, it's still my edc, takes and holds a razor edge for some time and gets used for a variety of tasks from opening boxes to whittling/ carving. The carbon steel blade is beginning to develop a nice patina, glad I took the chance and bought it despite a few negative reviews. Can't recommend it enough. Pity they don't make a spearpoint version...

  • 5

    Left hand version

    Posted by Steve on 7th Dec 2013

    Just bought a second one of these (the left hand version as it?s currently a) in stock and b) £25 cheaper!). It?s as good as the first one I bought-great little sharp knife which is admired by many people who see it. Very tactile, bought a second as I liked the first one so much!

  • 5

    great little knife

    Posted by terry kidd on 18th Sep 2012

    Great little knife, fast delivery, no file work on blade and not very sharp but getting there. Well made and will be carried all ways.

  • 5

    good knife

    Posted by Owen on 16th Sep 2012

    I received my left hand version a few weeks ago. It took a few firm swipes on my ceramic rods to make it useable but that's not a problem. It's well built, the spring is firm and feels safe in use - a lot firmer than my Spidey Terzuola which WAS my edc. The only downside is that the blade spine was not engraved as illustrated but it will strike a firesteel open or closed. For the price it's a bargain. Impeccable service from HH as per usual!

  • 5

    lovely little knife...

    Posted by Steve on 1st Jun 2012

    Looking at the picture here and comparing my own knife, which has identically marked & coloured stag handles I am certain that mine is the same knife used for this picture (doesn?t look like Heinnie used a stock photo for this, and the chances of two stag handled knives having the same handles are huge), which is nice. Got this about a week before xmas and have carried it every day as it?s a grand little knife and sold here at substantially less than Wright?s own website.

  • 5

    Lovely!

    Posted by Eduardo on 1st Apr 2012

    What a surprise! After all the negative reviews I've seen for Arthur Wright knives, I'd avoided them so far. When I saw this one for only 30 quid I couldn't resist having a punt and I'm glad I did! What a lovely knife, nice fit and finish (though the blade is a little off centre when closed but I can forgive that.) Took only a couple of strokes on the Lansky and it's shaving sharp - good carbon steel as it should be on a traditional Sheffield folder.

  • 5

    Brilliant

    Posted by Tony Horsfield on 14th Jan 2012

    Like a previous reviewer, I've stayed clear of Wrights knives on the basis of, to be kind, mixed reviews but I'm very happy with this knife. For your money you won't get anything like perfection - it's mix of very refined and quite crude with immaculate file work on the blade and back spring while the beading on the liners is perfect. However, unlike the two Trevor Ablett knives I own, the blade centring is woeful and has to rub near the tip of the blade while there's some rub on the lower part of the ricasso. However, this knife's flaws just add to its character and don't detract from its looks or functionality. The lock up on the blade is rock solid while the file work acts like jimping for your thumb and gives a very good hold on the knife. The knife is also sharp from new, which isn't typical of Sheffield made knives in my experience. All in all, this is what a Sheffield pocket knife should be; tough, well made and in yer face traditional. In a word, brilliant.

  • 4

    mr

    Posted by julian byrski on 27th Dec 2011

    A nice knife with quality writen all over it. However, blade only measures two and three quarter inches. Finish better than TW Ablett equivalent costing fifteen pounds more. Only the use of Samber Stag scales could improve the look of the knife in my opinion, thats why it got a 4 not a five.