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Why We’re Adding Blogs to the Skol Knives Website – and Why It Matters

At Skol Knives, we’ve always believed that a good knife tells a story — from the steel it’s forged from to the hands that craft it. Now, we’re taking that same philosophy and applying it to our website by adding blogs.

So why are we doing it? Simple — to connect, share knowledge, and grow our reach.

Adding blogs helps more people discover Skol Knives through search engines. Each post about our knife steels, builds, commissions, and outdoor use adds valuable content that boosts visibility online. The more we write about what we do — knife making, bushcraft, hunting blades, and custom commissions — the easier it is for customers to find us.

But it’s not just about SEO. It’s about sharing the craft. We’ll be posting about everything from heat treating and steels like 1095, 80CrV2, and AEB-L, to behind-the-scenes looks at how our knives are made. We want to bring you closer to the workshop and give you a feel for the care that goes into every blade.

For us, blogging isn’t just marketing — it’s about building a community of people who appreciate handmade quality and honest craftsmanship. So keep an eye on the new blog section at www.skolknives.co.uk, and join us on this journey.

Whether you’re a collector, a hunter, or someone who just loves a well-made knife, there’ll be something for you.

Skol Knives – Handmade, Honest, Sharp.


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