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    Woodlore Clone

    i to would go to the shop and handle it before i buy.but i dont have that option.i guess you guys convinced me.ill get a more first and learn proper sharpening and then after a while ill get something fancier. Thx a lot guys
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    Woodlore Clone

    Hmm never got to the point of a budget.i would say max 100 pound. @treefrog - was thinking of something like that but as i said new to bushcraft.and i really like the woodlore type.and if i dont move on with bushcrafting i spent what??200-300 for a custom bushcrafter? thats why i am looking...
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    Woodlore Clone

    Hello All... Newbie here who seeks a woodlore clone but does not want to put up with the long waiting lists of custyom makers.i am looking for something comercial in that style.beeing new to bushcraft and forum dont want to throw out so much money and time.if i will continue then maybe ill...