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slamdunk
01-04-2007, 06:46
I'm thinking of 'trading in' my AW/Woodlore knife. It doesn't get huge use and it seems a waste.

Can anyone suggest an alternative - quality, durability etc?

Duncs

penvisser
01-04-2007, 07:22
I'm thinking of 'trading in' my AW/Woodlore knife. It doesn't get huge use and it seems a waste.

Can anyone suggest an alternative - quality, durability etc?

Duncs

I have a Paul Baker knife for trade.

Best regards,

Penvisser

stuart m
01-04-2007, 09:13
I'm thinking of 'trading in' my AW/Woodlore knife. It doesn't get huge use and it seems a waste.

Can anyone suggest an alternative - quality, durability etc?

Duncs
I would be happy to quote on a custom made replacement.... Design, materials, the works... All decided by you!

www.stuartmitchellknives.com

capacious
01-04-2007, 10:28
Are there any pics of your designs anywhere?

Jake.

stuart m
01-04-2007, 11:51
Are there any pics of your designs anywhere?

Jake.
www.stuartmitchellknives.com :)

The website is under development so there are not that many at the minute... There will be plenty more though over the coming weeks ;)

Chopper
01-04-2007, 14:15
I'm thinking of 'trading in' my AW/Woodlore knife. It doesn't get huge use and it seems a waste.

Can anyone suggest an alternative - quality, durability etc?

Duncs

Are you nuts, thats worth about £500 on ebay, £500 will buy you a lot of knife and a load of other kit you may need.

SELL IT !!

slamdunk
01-04-2007, 20:03
Not entirely mad........I guess selling it makes sense - although I still need another knife to take it's place!

Stuart - I'm interested in a custom. Obviously cost will be a factor & I realise it will be dependent upon materials/design etc. Shall I pm to enquire about style/cost etc?

Regarding selling the AW - here or evilbay? I don't like ripping people off & I'm guessing there are some folk in the forum who'd be interested - bearing in mind it isn't brand new and I couldn't advertise it as such.

For a 'general' bushcraft knife - what points should I be considering? I've seen many comments like 'point looks thin' or 'grind is wrong'.......any tips for selecting a knife?

BorderReiver
01-04-2007, 20:16
Not entirely mad........I guess selling it makes sense - although I still need another knife to take it's place!

Stuart - I'm interested in a custom. Obviously cost will be a factor & I realise it will be dependent upon materials/design etc. Shall I pm to enquire about style/cost etc?

Regarding selling the AW - here or evilbay? I don't like ripping people off & I'm guessing there are some folk in the forum who'd be interested - bearing in mind it isn't brand new and I couldn't advertise it as such.

For a 'general' bushcraft knife - what points should I be considering? I've seen many comments like 'point looks thin' or 'grind is wrong'.......any tips for selecting a knife?

Just ask Stuart. :D

Diamond Dave
01-04-2007, 21:00
Having had a Knife made by Stuart I can confirm that as he designs it, shapes it and builds it he will take you, your thoughts and wishes into consideration of the design of the knife and I can assure you that you will not be disappointed. :)

slamdunk
01-04-2007, 21:05
I shall, indeed, ask Stuart!

Snufkin
01-04-2007, 22:07
If you're not using it much why not sell it on ebay and get a cheap Mora. Excellent knives for the money.
Spend the rest of the money you make on a holiday or a new house or something :) .

stuart m
01-04-2007, 22:33
Not entirely mad........I guess selling it makes sense - although I still need another knife to take it's place!

Stuart - I'm interested in a custom. Obviously cost will be a factor & I realise it will be dependent upon materials/design etc. Shall I pm to enquire about style/cost etc?

Regarding selling the AW - here or evilbay? I don't like ripping people off & I'm guessing there are some folk in the forum who'd be interested - bearing in mind it isn't brand new and I couldn't advertise it as such.

For a 'general' bushcraft knife - what points should I be considering? I've seen many comments like 'point looks thin' or 'grind is wrong'.......any tips for selecting a knife?
Evenin',

PM away Sir... I will do what I can to help :)