I thought that
I think there are still people out there that would want a Woodlore knife and would be great for them to o have the opportunity to buy one direct and not at inflated second hand prices
The people that want a Woodlore are collectors, whether they admit it or not. What that means in reality is that they want a plain jane O-1 tool with a Name etched on the side, and paying silly money to do so is part of the appeal, makes it a limited club.
The only reason for Woodlore/Ray Mears to carbon copy the old knife and brand it with the old name is either to make money of these people, or because they come back to believing that the thicker knife is a better tool than the Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife they are currently selling. In the latter case, there is no real reason to call it a "Woodlore", they could call it anything, and price at the same point as the knife they are selling right now (which is already priced pretty high at £450...£50 more than the Spyderco Proficient that sports carbon fibre and S90V
).
At this point, if someone wants a knife that looks and handles like a Woodlore, at a reasonable price, it would be cheaper and I think better all around to have one custom made by any one of a number of makers on this forum, than to pay the premium to have the Name etched on it and sold via Woodlore. It might even be cheaper to have Alan Wood make his version. A year or so back I had a chance to look at knives by the makers of the Ray Mears Bushcraft knife, and compare them to Alan's. Really no comparison in fit, finish, design, steel choice...or customer service, Alan's work was better, at a comparable or lower price.
Chris