Heh heh. The best way for you to get to handle lots of nice knives is go come to the BCUK gathering in August :-D, or the Wilderness gathering. I am certain that between everyone, there will be a pretty good cross-section of what is available. More than handling, you will get to see them in action, that's always a problem when you handle knives in shops. How a knife feels in the hand will change when you are having to cut with it, compared to how it felt in the store.
If I still had my Mora trainer you could have had it. Unfortunately I passed it on as quickly as I could after the end of my course! :roll:
As for the Woodlore knife, it is very popular, but as can be seen from the review that Martyn has put up, and other postings, it is far from the be-all-end-all. It isn't even all that great value. Its a good design and there are a number of people making similar knives, most are just as good and many are a lot cheaper. A lot of people buy it because of the association, but like buying anything, shop around a bit first
As you delve deeper into the forums, you will find that knife selection is a deeply personal thing and few are in 100% agreement