Prepping for The Bushcraft Show 2026

Getting ready for The Bushcraft Show 2026 (https://www.thebushcraftshow.co.uk⁠�) has been full-on here at Skol Knives. Every spare hour in the Northamptonshire workshop has gone into building a range that truly reflects what the brand stands for — knives that are built to be used, not just admired.
This year’s lineup includes a mix of trusted favourites and a few special pieces made just for the show. Expect rugged bushcraft blades in 80CrV2 and 1084, along with some refined stainless options designed for those who want performance with lower maintenance. Handles range from antler and birch bark to carefully selected hardwoods, each shaped for comfort and real-world use.
Alongside the knives, we’ve been putting together practical fire kits — char cloth, birch bark, jute, and flint & steel sets — all designed to complement time spent outdoors. It’s not just about selling products; it’s about sharing skills, stories, and a passion for bushcraft.
The stand itself is getting the same attention, with a natural woodland feel planned so people can pick up, handle, and connect with each piece.
If you’re heading to the show, come and say hello — and don’t be shy about putting the knives through their paces.
Find out more about us here: https://www.skolknives.co.uk⁠�

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