I noticed this the other day whilst perusing t'interweb
Apparently made by A. Wright & Son Ltd in Sheffield.
As a Sheffield lad, I'm always a bit confused as to why there aren't a greater number of decent Sheffield-made fixed-blade knives at affordable prices (I know about the fantastic custom makers in Sheffield, but they're out of my price bracket at the moment). So when I saw this for £35 (on offer, admittedly) I had to try one out, and it's on order right now.
When I was a kid, everyone's dad had something like this in his shed for camping and garden duty. We used to "borrow" them when we went exploring down the wilds of the Mayfield valley or Rivelin
. My first "proper" knife was a clip-point 4" bowie by Joseph Rodgers, with a similar shaped handle in stag horn. I loved that knife.
So we'll wait and see, it should arrive next week. I really hope that it performs on a par with the Mora knives which are in a similar price bracket - if the Scandinavians can do it, why can't we?
I'll do a review when I've had it for a bit.
Cheers
Rat

Apparently made by A. Wright & Son Ltd in Sheffield.
As a Sheffield lad, I'm always a bit confused as to why there aren't a greater number of decent Sheffield-made fixed-blade knives at affordable prices (I know about the fantastic custom makers in Sheffield, but they're out of my price bracket at the moment). So when I saw this for £35 (on offer, admittedly) I had to try one out, and it's on order right now.
When I was a kid, everyone's dad had something like this in his shed for camping and garden duty. We used to "borrow" them when we went exploring down the wilds of the Mayfield valley or Rivelin

So we'll wait and see, it should arrive next week. I really hope that it performs on a par with the Mora knives which are in a similar price bracket - if the Scandinavians can do it, why can't we?
I'll do a review when I've had it for a bit.
Cheers
Rat