While browsing on Britishblades I came across a post that mentioned Alan Wood had made about 1500 Woodlore knives.
If this is the case, it seems rather a lot? And if you add in all the people with WS versions, and similar knives from Stewart Marsh, Bearclaw, Bison etc etc, I can't help feeling that bushcraft must be a tremendously popular hobby.
So why do I have to explain it to folk who ask me what I did at the weeekend?????!!!
If this is the case, it seems rather a lot? And if you add in all the people with WS versions, and similar knives from Stewart Marsh, Bearclaw, Bison etc etc, I can't help feeling that bushcraft must be a tremendously popular hobby.
So why do I have to explain it to folk who ask me what I did at the weeekend?????!!!