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Handcrafted Quality – The Story Behind Skol Knives
At Skol Knives, every blade begins with passion, patience, and a respect for traditional craftsmanship. My name’s Chris Tyrrell, and I’ve spent years learning how to combine classic knife-making methods with modern steels and finishes to create knives built for real use — not just display.
Whether it’s a bushcraft knife, hunting knife, or a custom commission, each Skol blade is individually made by hand in my UK workshop. I focus on clean lines, comfortable balance, and performance that lasts a lifetime. No two knives are ever exactly the same — each one carries its own character, grain, and feel, shaped from raw steel into something unique and personal.
I work with a range of high-performance steels including 1095, 80CrV2, AEB-L, and Damascus, chosen for their strength, edge retention, and reliability in the field. Handles are made from natural hardwoods such as oak, beech, and walnut, giving every knife a warm, timeless finish. Whether you’re carving, camping, or preparing food outdoors, my knives are designed to handle the job and look good doing it.
At Skol Knives, it’s not about mass production — it’s about craftsmanship, quality, and connection. I love working directly with customers to bring their ideas to life, and I’m proud that my blades are now being used and collected all over the world.
If you’re looking for a custom handmade knife, bushcraft knife, or Damascus hunting knife built to perform and made to last, visit www.skolknives.co.uk to see my latest work or get in touch to discuss a commission.
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