Remember - it is his name on the blueprints for the Wilky Survival Knife as well....
Well okay, but we have to accept that anyone can make a mistake or two!
As for this latest axe, well if people want one, go ahead and buy one.
They appear to be of reasonable quality, though spoiled by the RM logo in my opinion. Actually, if they just used the "RM", I wouldn't mind so much, why do they have to use the "bushcraft" bit ?
I cant see the need for it if I'm honest ( the axe that is) but then there's no need for a lot of the stuff sold to "enthusiasts" of any hobby and remember; that's all "bushcraft" is to the vast majority of people who might buy this axe.
Anyway, as to price, it
is way over the top.I imagine that; once again, the 'marketing people' are gambling that Mr.Mears "fans" will happily fork out extra cash for anything adorned with the "RM" mystical runes.
I most definitely would not hand over £95 for one of these axes. I don't need one but even if I did, the price is ridiculous.
You know; I find myself actually wondering if it
is the marketing people, who are dictating the pricing of the kit sold by woodlore:bluThinki
Regardless,
some of the kit sold by woodlore is actually very reasonably priced.
I've recently bought a merino/possum hat for less than I could find it elsewhere, as well as a couple of "fireflash" firesteel blanks, (which are, in my experience, the best steels available) for £6 each. Other items are also fairly priced, you just need to do some checking before you buy.