I'm going to make myself a new knife for bushcraft, and I'm contemplating on which design to go for. So I'd like to see what you guys think. Would you go for the Woodlore Knife, designed by Ray Mears, or the Skookum Bush Tool designed by Mors Kochanski?
Woodlore Knife, designed by Ray Mears
Skookum Bush Tool, designed by Mors Kochanski
Both designs are very similar in many respects. Both knives have phenomenal reviews, and are widely praised. Yet at the same time, they are definitely different.
Keep in mind, regardless of the design I choose I'm still going to use the same steel and handle material. I am contemplating only on the knife's shape and design. Also, I'm more than likely going to tweak the blade a bit to suit my own standards, such as adding a half inch or so on to the blade. And if I were to choose the Skookum, I wouldn't include the steel pummel plate at the base of the handle.
At the moment I'm leaning more towards the Woodlore's design... there is just something about it which really grabs me. I recently put a new handle on one of my working knives, and I tried to shape the handle to be similar to the Woodlore's handle. I can't lie, I love the feel of it now. But I do hear a ton of good about the Skookum Bush Tool's performance and comfort.
Sheath wise, I'm going to make something in between the sheath which comes with the Bear Grylls knife, and the one which comes with the Woodlore knife. There is pretty much nothing I like about the Bear Grylls knife itself (except maybe that it's full-tang), but I absolute love it's sheath and carry style.
So at any rate, if you were only to choose one, which knife would you prefer to bring on an extended bushcraft trip - the SBT or the Woodlore?

Woodlore Knife, designed by Ray Mears

Skookum Bush Tool, designed by Mors Kochanski
Both designs are very similar in many respects. Both knives have phenomenal reviews, and are widely praised. Yet at the same time, they are definitely different.
Keep in mind, regardless of the design I choose I'm still going to use the same steel and handle material. I am contemplating only on the knife's shape and design. Also, I'm more than likely going to tweak the blade a bit to suit my own standards, such as adding a half inch or so on to the blade. And if I were to choose the Skookum, I wouldn't include the steel pummel plate at the base of the handle.
At the moment I'm leaning more towards the Woodlore's design... there is just something about it which really grabs me. I recently put a new handle on one of my working knives, and I tried to shape the handle to be similar to the Woodlore's handle. I can't lie, I love the feel of it now. But I do hear a ton of good about the Skookum Bush Tool's performance and comfort.
Sheath wise, I'm going to make something in between the sheath which comes with the Bear Grylls knife, and the one which comes with the Woodlore knife. There is pretty much nothing I like about the Bear Grylls knife itself (except maybe that it's full-tang), but I absolute love it's sheath and carry style.
So at any rate, if you were only to choose one, which knife would you prefer to bring on an extended bushcraft trip - the SBT or the Woodlore?