Trevor Ablett British Made EDC Pocket Knife - English Oak
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This British made pocket knife, handmade in the UK at a small workshop for over 50 years is a genuine work of craftsmanship to be celebrated. Elegantly created by Trevor Ablett, a master craftsman who has been plying his trade since a young boy, one of the last surviving to still practice this art.
The knife features a 3" clip point stainless steel blade and is produced using techniques dating from the mid 1800's, taking even the most skilled cutler up to 3 hours to complete each one. What this creates is a perfect penknife, the best made pocket knife you can find, a Sheffield original from start to finish that will be with you for many years.
Designed for serious outdoorsmen but also suitable for weekend campers, or anyone looking for a simple every day carry knife, this multi-purpose knife folds compactly to travel with you. Once upon a time all men would carry a knife, not for the fear of attack or to use as a weapon, but for the fear of being rendered useless by a simple piece of twine, a stick or a cardboard box.
Each knife is shipped with a certificate of authenticity and a 'Little Mesters' gift box. -
Blade Length: 3" (UK Legal carry limit)
Blade Material: Stainless Steel
Blade Type: Clip Point
Handle Material: English Oak from sustainable sources
Care: Clean knife by applying an industrial lubricant or oil and scrubbing crevices with a toothbrush. Remember to keep your knife sharpened: a dull blade can be more dangerous than a properly maintained one. -
Trevor Ablett is one of the few remaining craftsman knife makers creating British made pocket knives in a small Sheffield workshop, something he has been doing for over 50 years. Trevor is termed a "Little Mester" locally, little mesters they were called in their heyday in the mid-1800s: the legions of highly skilled, self-employed Sheffield craftsmen who were the backbone of what was then the world's cutlery and tool-making capital.
Working alone or with one or two employees, renting their workshops, little mesters mostly specialised in one aspect of their trade – forging, or grinding, or finishing – and often in one type of product: razors, scissors, surgical instruments.
Trevor Ablett, 71, is one of just a handful left. He makes traditional folding pen- and pocket knives. "Ordinary working knives," he insists. They are, though, quite exquisite: small, smooth, beautifully balanced and infinitely pleasing everyday tools, with blades of stainless steel, bolsters of polished brass and handles of English oak, redwood or buffalo horn.