Hi Guys,
Thought for my 1st post I would put up I knife I have been using since Dec Last year. I hit the ripe old age of 40 late dec last year and my wife got me a Woodlore Pro for my birthday. I made the decision pretty early on to use it and not leave in a draw
At the moment the knives I use when out (depending on requirement and where I am) are:
1. Alan Wood Woodlore Profile knife with polished stag antler handles
2. Woodlore Pro
3. EKA Slipjoint (for when I cant carry locking/fixed)
4. EKA Lock knife (either Normark Big Swede or EKA Swede 92)
Last week I took kids out for a walk to woods to collect some sticks for easter bonnet and to tap a birch tree with kids. Also used Opportunity to give the Woodlore Pro some more use.
All in all I really like the Woodlore Pro, only downside so far is handle is a little thin than what im used to on my Alan Wood, so gives me a few hot spots with prolonged use. Also I find the edge angle better than my other Scandi knives but the edge seems more prone to chipping.
I will try to insert some pics in the post when I figure out how to. Ive managed to upload the pics so far
If anyone has any questions on how the Woodlore Pro handles in the field or has any questions please let me know.
Cheers
Kev
Thought for my 1st post I would put up I knife I have been using since Dec Last year. I hit the ripe old age of 40 late dec last year and my wife got me a Woodlore Pro for my birthday. I made the decision pretty early on to use it and not leave in a draw

At the moment the knives I use when out (depending on requirement and where I am) are:
1. Alan Wood Woodlore Profile knife with polished stag antler handles
2. Woodlore Pro
3. EKA Slipjoint (for when I cant carry locking/fixed)
4. EKA Lock knife (either Normark Big Swede or EKA Swede 92)
Last week I took kids out for a walk to woods to collect some sticks for easter bonnet and to tap a birch tree with kids. Also used Opportunity to give the Woodlore Pro some more use.
All in all I really like the Woodlore Pro, only downside so far is handle is a little thin than what im used to on my Alan Wood, so gives me a few hot spots with prolonged use. Also I find the edge angle better than my other Scandi knives but the edge seems more prone to chipping.
I will try to insert some pics in the post when I figure out how to. Ive managed to upload the pics so far

If anyone has any questions on how the Woodlore Pro handles in the field or has any questions please let me know.
Cheers
Kev
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