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Shed Knives was created in 2018 between three teenage friends in the US using a forge made from a big aluminum bucket, clay from the local river, a coffee can, a hair dryer, and a metal tube connecting the forge to the hair dryer. The whole thing was created for $4.98 with only the vent tube needing to be bought! Several years later they are still making knives but with slightly better kit! The passion, however, remains and is evident in the exemplary design and thought behind the functionality behind these impressive blades.
The Sheepsfoot was the very first knife Shed Knives sold back in 2018 and is considered a “Shed Knives Classic.” With an accent at the tip of the knife, this keeps the point of the knife even sharper while being appealing to the eye. A unique blade style allows the user to chop through wood and other tough materials while also being able to complete small camp tasks. It is truly a great hunting and outdoor tool many people come to rely on. Thanks to the 154-CM steel used, the blade is sharp and holds a great edge too.
The G-10 handles can be replaced/removed with either a flat or phillips bit screwdriver. The 3 screws can be used in the Kydex sheath to connect the clip. The G-10 handle can stay firmly attached without the middle screw, if needed.
All 2023 models come with a black Kydex sheath. The Kydex sheath allows the knife to click into place and stay there without the worry your knife will cut through the sheath (which can happen with leather and Nylon) or fall out.
The jimping on the spine of the knife is a nice addition to help the user maintain a firm grip on the knife along with better control. The sharpening choil also helps the user with sharpening as it separates the blade from the handle with a clear & defined gap and helps the user fully sharpen the blade all the way to the heel of the blade. The half inch lanyard hole can be used to attach the knife to rope, line, D-rings, gear, and more.
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Add to BasketYes, 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.
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.