The only problem i had with woodlores was the dept of the blade, its a bit to wide for my liking, i prefer a much narrower or tapered blade in 3-4mm, makes woodwork so much easier and adds control.
Put the knives away before the builders arrive, or they'll be opening paint cans and such with them (I caught my wife using my Spyderco Military to scrape wax out of a candle holder - very sharp, but completely inappropriate for the task).
No, I say leave them out and accessable. It should make an interesting sociable experiment on many levels.
Is it better than my EnZo?
Update
There are no words :notworthy
But something tells me that if you did get an Instructors model, you wouldn't be happy till you had two
True, very true
But apart from that, you've now got them all. If you could get AndyP to part with his giraffe handled Woodlore, that would be close enough visually to the antler version. It was rehandled by AW and looks just like Rays current version.
Realy enjoyed this thread, MartinK9 you are a funny chap!, Own a 25th and really enjoy using it, i find the blade thickness at 4mm fine for me and it fits me well,I do use other knives, but the right tool for the job is not the right tool for every job,
MartinK9,
Nice pictures. Interesting to see those limited ones getting some actual use.
Is the steel that was used for the JP version made public? All I ever read was 'carbon steel'. Any comments on edge retention as compared to the SWC and AW versions?
-Emile
But apart from that, you've now got them all. If you could get AndyP to part with his giraffe handled Woodlore, that would be close enough visually to the antler version. It was rehandled by AW and looks just like Rays current version.
Nah JD..
Forget the giraffe version, he wants the real thing..