The Ray Mears bushcraft knife. SWC Version.

m.durston

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Jun 15, 2005
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st albans
i got an SWC bushcraft knife and i love it. be bloody careful about getting the blade wet, my sheath had moisture in it and it left a lovely sheen of rust on the blade :( lots of autosol and a scouring pad got it off but if you look carefully you can still see the little star patterns in the metal.
annoyed me greatly but it is a user and i put it down to experience.
just keep the blade oiled with carnuba oil and you will be fine.
heres pics of mine, in the closeup you can see the scatches left by the scourer.
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Woodcutter

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Feb 6, 2006
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You may want to have a read over on BB. I've had 2 of these and sent them both back, shrinking scales. Superb knife let down by poor scales material. Can't wait for them to be made with different scales.
 

HHazeldean

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Feb 17, 2011
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That's not the Woody in that picture, that's my own knife (click my signature pic). The Woodlore was given to me, it's an antler handled version only given to Head Woodlore Instructors after completing training. I've had it for about six years now. It's one of my most treasured possessions.


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The SWC is a very well made knife and backed up by Woodlores excellent customer service. There was a problem with warping on teh scales with a few, but they seem to have sorted that. The good thing is with that knife, if you don't like it, you can easily sell it for almost the same price you bought it at.

I am slightly bamboozled as to how you got an instructors knife from woodlore, if you don't mind, could you please tell me how you acquired such a beautiful knife??
 

Frazer d

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Jun 22, 2011
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wales
i got an SWC bushcraft knife and i love it. be bloody careful about getting the blade wet, my sheath had moisture in it and it left a lovely sheen of rust on the blade :( lots of autosol and a scouring pad got it off but if you look carefully you can still see the little star patterns in the metal.
annoyed me greatly but it is a user and i put it down to experience.
just keep the blade oiled with carnuba oil and you will be fine.
heres pics of mine, in the closeup you can see the scatches left by the scourer.
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Thats a very nice knife! I cant wait to get my tomorrow :) I'll post pictures of it tomorrow as well. Have you ever sharpened that blade? everytime I sharpen a knife with my dc4 whetstone I always get scratches across the blade and it sometimes harms the look of the knife :/ How do you get past the scratches when sharpening ? cheers.
 

m.durston

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Jun 15, 2005
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st albans
Thats a very nice knife! I cant wait to get my tomorrow :) I'll post pictures of it tomorrow as well. Have you ever sharpened that blade? everytime I sharpen a knife with my dc4 whetstone I always get scratches across the blade and it sometimes harms the look of the knife :/ How do you get past the scratches when sharpening ? cheers.
i assume your talking about scratches on the actual cutting edge and not the main part of the blade! i've never sharpened it properly yet as it keeps the edge really well, i never use the gold side on my dc4 on a knife unless i need to put a new edge on the blade as this takes loads of metal away. when the edge gets a little blunt i usually just give it a few light sweeps on the ceramic side and then i strop it on my homemade leather strop.
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Frazer d

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Jun 22, 2011
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wales
ahah. I think I'm going to leave the sandwich slicing to another knife :p I think I am going to use it though, On the other hand I don't know how I would feel If it got scratched it cost alot :/
 
i have one of these all i can say is
Use it! that's what its for! and you will enjoy using it :) and any dinks etc will add to the tales you can tell
e.g this nick on my sheath? i had to pull my knife one handed whilst defending myself from an angry badger etc etc
*disclaimer i have never defended myself from a badger :)
 

johnnythefox

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Mar 11, 2011
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England
i have one of these all i can say is
Use it! that's what its for! and you will enjoy using it :) and any dinks etc will add to the tales you can tell
e.g this nick on my sheath? i had to pull my knife one handed whilst defending myself from an angry badger etc etc
*disclaimer i have never defended myself from a badger :)

this is good advice use it, you cant take it with you
 

Frazer d

Member
Jun 22, 2011
33
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wales
i have one of these all i can say is
Use it! that's what its for! and you will enjoy using it :) and any dinks etc will add to the tales you can tell
e.g this nick on my sheath? i had to pull my knife one handed whilst defending myself from an angry badger etc etc
*disclaimer i have never defended myself from a badger :)

Yeah your right, I should use it and I will. Thanks
 

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