Skol Bushcraft Knife

Bushcraft Without Compromise – Meet the Skol Bushcraft 120
A bushcraft knife should inspire confidence the moment you pick it up. It isn't about unnecessary features or gimmicks—it's about dependable performance when you're carving, preparing tinder, making feather sticks, processing camp food or tackling everyday woodland tasks.
The Skol Bushcraft 120 has been built with exactly that philosophy in mind.
At its heart is a 120 mm blade crafted from Swedish 12C27 stainless steel. Chosen for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening, it's a steel that performs brilliantly in the British outdoors and won't let you down in damp conditions. The traditional Scandi grind bites cleanly into wood, making controlled carving and precise bushcraft work effortless.
The handle is fashioned from beautiful desert ironwood, one of the world's hardest and most durable timbers. Every piece has its own unique grain, meaning no two knives are ever quite the same. Combined with solid brass pins and a brass-lined lanyard tube, the result is a knife that feels as good in the hand as it looks.
Each knife is supplied with a handcrafted leather sheath, ready to accompany you on countless woodland adventures.
Like every knife that leaves the Skol workshop, this isn't made to sit in a display cabinet. It's made to gather stories, earn its patina and become a trusted companion for years to come.
Built to be used.

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