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First look at the new Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife

The very first photo has been released today of the brand new Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife. Stephen Wade Cox has been working extra hard this week to bring us our first delivery of the new oak-handled knives this morning; for the full-size photo, head over to the Woodlore Facebook page:

A special delivery of the new oak-handled Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife

A special delivery of the new oak-handled Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife

This first batch of knives will go on sale on Tuesday 4 October; to receive an automated e-mail as soon as they are available to buy, please click here, and then select ‘Notify Me’.

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Woodlore, School of Wilderness Buchcraft was founded in 1983, by the British Bushcraft and survival expert Ray Mears. Woodlore began as a relatively unknown company, offering a small selection of courses on bushcraft techniques. With Ray's ambition and perserverance, Woodlore has since grown into a world-renowned and highly respected school, offering in-depth courses on a wide range of bushcraft and survival subjects. In addition to training, Woodlore now also provides some of the finest outdoors equipment from around the world, carefully selected on the basis of our extensive experience.

6 Responses to “First look at the new Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife” - most recent displayed first

  1. October 23rd, 2011 at 8:19 pm

    Glyn says:

    I’ve had a SWC Woodlore clone for four years and it’s a wonderful bit of kit.
    If the quality is as good now as it was then, there’s going to be a lot of happy owners…

  2. October 3rd, 2011 at 1:27 pm

    David Southey says:

    Lovely, Love the Oak! Mr M Dryden the epoxy, if used, will act as a barrier between the the oak and the metal.

  3. September 30th, 2011 at 8:36 pm

    Rik White says:

    A thing of beauty, and what with Christmas just around the corner!!

  4. September 30th, 2011 at 4:22 pm

    Sean says:

    looking great! An SWC woodlore ‘clone’ was on my wishlist, now it looks like maybe I will get the genuine article :)

  5. September 30th, 2011 at 2:25 pm

    Martin Dryden says:

    It’s a dark colour. Is the Oak reclaimed or what is the finnish?
    Does it have liners, as i thought Oak was high in tannins which pit the steel?
    Love the solid feel of Oak and the association it has. Great choice. :)

  6. September 30th, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    Ciaran Rooney says:

    Absolutley beautiful, Very very natural look to the knives!

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