smojo wrote:There are a few niggles which I'm sure I can sort out but I have to say that it is not "ready to go". The blade looks like it has been sprayed matt black to hide the irregular colouring and uneven surface from the hardening process. That's not a problem and although the irregularity makes it look a bit rough and ready, to me it suggests it's hand forged and shaped rather than cut out of a sheet of steel. My main gripe is the edge.(
I have one of these too, I think it is good to have something from a traditional business that makes things by hand, so I can accept the irregularity of the blade, however, I think a bit more thought could have gone into the handle, it feels a bit cheap, and working any length of time with a varnished finish isn't ideal, I would prefer to have something arrive untreated and apply linseed oil (or equivalent) myself.