just came across this site
http://www.solomonbushcraft.co.uk/products/woodsmaster-bushcraft-knife-snakewood
I couldn't help noticing that they where selling the A Wright and son bushcraft knife for £220, which is alot of profit considering how much it retails for on its own site.
they also seem to be passing the knife off as their own creation calling it the "woodsmaster", claiming its the best knife avalible.
quote from website:
"As survival and bushcraft enthusiasts ourselves, we understand how pivotal a well-made knife can be. It's for this reason we decided to make a range bushcraft knives. The knife has all the qualities important to a bushcraft knife, especially strength (the blade is 4.5mm thick). When you are chopping and twisting and slicing with your knife, impact absorption is important and a good strong knife will make your job infinitely easier (and more fun!)
The shape of the Woodsmaster Bushcraft Knife is largely based on the Ray Mears Woodlore knife (made by Alan Wood) with a few tweaks and improvements."
aside from that they are also selling this supposed "jaguar knife" http://www.solomonbushcraft.co.uk/products/jaguar-bushcrafter-knife a double edged knife which they claim is perfectly designed for bushcrafters.
anyway, i would just be careful with ordering from them.
http://www.solomonbushcraft.co.uk/products/woodsmaster-bushcraft-knife-snakewood
I couldn't help noticing that they where selling the A Wright and son bushcraft knife for £220, which is alot of profit considering how much it retails for on its own site.
they also seem to be passing the knife off as their own creation calling it the "woodsmaster", claiming its the best knife avalible.
quote from website:
"As survival and bushcraft enthusiasts ourselves, we understand how pivotal a well-made knife can be. It's for this reason we decided to make a range bushcraft knives. The knife has all the qualities important to a bushcraft knife, especially strength (the blade is 4.5mm thick). When you are chopping and twisting and slicing with your knife, impact absorption is important and a good strong knife will make your job infinitely easier (and more fun!)
The shape of the Woodsmaster Bushcraft Knife is largely based on the Ray Mears Woodlore knife (made by Alan Wood) with a few tweaks and improvements."
aside from that they are also selling this supposed "jaguar knife" http://www.solomonbushcraft.co.uk/products/jaguar-bushcrafter-knife a double edged knife which they claim is perfectly designed for bushcrafters.
anyway, i would just be careful with ordering from them.