slock master updated review
This updates my previous review. Totally agree with the other reviewer (also a john) not !! a heavy duty knife but it is cold steel and it is good for light chores around camp.
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Tim Wells is arguably the best bowhunter in the world. Anyone who has ever spent time in his company will be impressed with his knowledge and talent.
When Tim was impressed with the Cold Steel Commercial Series Scalper, a conversation with Cold Steel's Lynn Thompson resulted in the knife you see before you - the Cold Steel Tim Wells Slock Master, with Tim’s signature red handle, and his famous logo etched on the blade.
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Add to BasketThis updates my previous review. Totally agree with the other reviewer (also a john) not !! a heavy duty knife but it is cold steel and it is good for light chores around camp.
Great for field prep of deer, simple and easy to maintain.
An update to earlier review, yes cold steel make good knives. But this !!! sorry nothing more than than a good kitchen knife. In short treked out carrying this & was not up to the task. light camp duties YES ! Heavy work No. But Don't be put off. still a good knife but not for me.
Firstly apologies to the guys & h/h saw this at my local outdoor store, and I have to admit wasn't quite sure. Looks like a knife suited to the kitchen !! not so this knife is good. feels nice in the hand good grip not too light and works well as a good all round work knife, Recommended
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.