Well! Just returned from a weekend in the woods, we always manage to find ourselves far away from people and in a beautiful spot.
I thought it would be a perfect oppurtunity to test the WS and the Highland.
First things though, disaster struck. To cut a long story short i lost my WS micarta, £95 BANG! Putting in another order for one.
Anyways we needed some fiirewood and after forgetting the axe we had to buy a new one on a low budget, useless needless to say, but the highland was actually a more effective slicer than the woodlore. Cutting through the mashed wood left by the axe. Due to it being a convex grind it also held the edge very well, but when it got a dent in the edge i was unsure how to fix it without ruining the profile. But sharpening it is a doddle with the Starkie Sharp.
Im not quite sure how to review a knife, the highland is small, robust, sharp, big enough for most tasks yet small enough for neck-wear. The WS is my favoured knife however, larger, easier to repair, small enough for my hand and not to be murderous and large enough for heavier tasks than the highland. The WS is not a neck carry in my opinion.
If one is looking for a new knife in the higher price ranges, to be honest, i'd go for a woodlore . But thats not to say the highland isnt a great little knife.
I hope thats clear, im slightly bosbefok and waffling. Slightly tired after late nights and early risings!
Cheers,
Jake
I thought it would be a perfect oppurtunity to test the WS and the Highland.
First things though, disaster struck. To cut a long story short i lost my WS micarta, £95 BANG! Putting in another order for one.
Anyways we needed some fiirewood and after forgetting the axe we had to buy a new one on a low budget, useless needless to say, but the highland was actually a more effective slicer than the woodlore. Cutting through the mashed wood left by the axe. Due to it being a convex grind it also held the edge very well, but when it got a dent in the edge i was unsure how to fix it without ruining the profile. But sharpening it is a doddle with the Starkie Sharp.
Im not quite sure how to review a knife, the highland is small, robust, sharp, big enough for most tasks yet small enough for neck-wear. The WS is my favoured knife however, larger, easier to repair, small enough for my hand and not to be murderous and large enough for heavier tasks than the highland. The WS is not a neck carry in my opinion.
If one is looking for a new knife in the higher price ranges, to be honest, i'd go for a woodlore . But thats not to say the highland isnt a great little knife.
I hope thats clear, im slightly bosbefok and waffling. Slightly tired after late nights and early risings!
Cheers,
Jake