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Hi all.
For sale is a truly beautiful Alan Wood Woodlore.
This is in a really amazing stabilised maple, with amazing grain and a tapered tang with brass loveless bolts.
Original leather sheath, beautifully finished with yellow thread.
This knife design set the way for all that followed. Built up...
Hi all. Here is your chance to own a beautiful bushcraft knife from arguably the UKs premier knife maker at the moment. These are so very hard to get hold of, as Sandy, at Jacklore Knives makes them in very limited runs, and they are normally sold even before finished. The ones that do make it...
Hi all.
For sale is a Jacklore Camp knife.
This is in a really amazing stabilised Walnut, with the most incredible grain, 4mm 01 carbon steel with a tapered tang and black g10 liners. This knife has Sandy’s quad mosaic pins.
Original leather sheath, beautifully finished with yellow thread.
This...
Hi all.
For sale is a Jacklore Camp knife.
This is in a really amazing stabilised Walnut, with the most incredible grain, 4mm 01 carbon steel with a tapered tang and black g10 liners. This knife has Sandy’s quad mosaic pins.
Original leather sheath, beautifully finished with yellow thread.
This...
What do you think of this? Alan made it for me as a custom order earlier this year. I asked him about using his original etch from the Woodlore knives and he said he’d etch his half on it for me, using the very last etching stencil he had from the Woodlores. Originally the handle was a bit...
The axe head third from the left on the top
row looks like a larger version of mine, and is called a Kent Felling, not to be confused with a Kent Pattern.
That’s all interesting. Thank you. I just recognised the axe head shape in a google search, and saw that someone had called it a Kent Felling Axe, (not a Kent Pattern) and then found a few other examples of people calling that shape the same name, just through google searches.
Hi there. Hoping you’re well.
I have just bought an old axe, with what appears to be a Kent Felling Axe head shape, but the size is a lot closer to a hatchet than a felling axe. I am going to re-handle this myself, (am trying to source some nice hickory currently).
Unfortunately the link to...
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