Hello all,
I've been looking at knives from the other side of the pond (and this) that depart from the "standard bushcraft" style: the woodlore and similar.
One that has had many good reviews is the relatively new LT Wright Jessmuk - there are lots of YouTube reviews to view, some of which are better than the standard hammering-the-knife-type of review as they look at the knife in different uses and make some interesting comments. If you google the name, the reviews will flood your screen.
Now the cost of getting one into the UK would be enormous, so I'm hoping that some of the folk on here can offer a UK perspective on the knife before I start the long process of saving up for one.
I'm not so sure about the sheath - I'd probably make my own.
Any comments appreciated.
All the best,
Rob
Link to knife on LT Wright site: https://www.ltwrightknives.com/jessmuk.html
I've been looking at knives from the other side of the pond (and this) that depart from the "standard bushcraft" style: the woodlore and similar.
One that has had many good reviews is the relatively new LT Wright Jessmuk - there are lots of YouTube reviews to view, some of which are better than the standard hammering-the-knife-type of review as they look at the knife in different uses and make some interesting comments. If you google the name, the reviews will flood your screen.
Now the cost of getting one into the UK would be enormous, so I'm hoping that some of the folk on here can offer a UK perspective on the knife before I start the long process of saving up for one.
I'm not so sure about the sheath - I'd probably make my own.
Any comments appreciated.
All the best,
Rob
Link to knife on LT Wright site: https://www.ltwrightknives.com/jessmuk.html