Back from the 2026 Bushcraft Show

Back From The Bushcraft Show 2026
The Bushcraft Show 2026 was an incredible experience and I just wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who visited the Skol Knives stand over the weekend.
It was great meeting so many people who genuinely appreciate handmade tools, traditional craftsmanship and time spent outdoors. One of the best parts of the show was being able to talk directly with customers, answer questions and watch people pick up the knives and immediately understand what they were designed for — real use in the field.
The response to the puukkos, bushcraft knives, fire kits, ferro rods and strops was fantastic, and several of the show special knives found new homes over the weekend. Seeing that level of appreciation for handmade work makes all the hours in the workshop worthwhile.
The atmosphere throughout the show was brilliant, with excellent traders, knowledgeable visitors and a real passion for bushcraft and the outdoors everywhere you looked.
Now that the dust has settled and the workshop is being unpacked, it’s time to get back to making more knives, testing new ideas and preparing for future events.
Thanks again to everyone who supported Skol Knives.
Built to be used.

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