Out with the Woodlore Pro

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kernelpanic

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Apr 7, 2017
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West Yorkshire
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
 

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what a knife!
very nice
The only thing I never understood is why the very respected Ray, never designed the Woodlores, with the grind all the way up till the handle, Puukko style, because thats a great place for carving (starting a cut etc).
 
Been out in the woods again with the Woodlore Pro today. After having another sharpen on the water stones the edge seems more stable and less chippy :)
Also for the first time ever found a bunch or about 6 cramp balls :) so I took 2 and left the rest, but will remember where they are and check back in a few years
 

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