A.Wright & Son - First Impressions
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:32 pm
I received this A.Wright and Son as a Christmas present, and I thought I would share my first impressions.
First off, I was a little skeptical after reading posts on other forums about their quality.
I was pleasantly surprised on its fit and finish;
No gaps in the backspring, good snap, well matched stag scales and flush pins.
There are some minor imperfections however;
Some spots on the backspring, a nick on the top of one bolster, no etch ('Real Lamb Foot' as shown in the pic on World Knives' website) and the blade is not evenly polished.
It's not very sharp either.
Also the blade is more of a coping blade (IMO) than a sheepsfoot.
It wasn't super expensive ($59.95), so I wasn't expecting a museum piece.
Overall I consider these minor as I plan on sharpening this one and carrying it for a while.
Anyone else have any experiences with them?
First off, I was a little skeptical after reading posts on other forums about their quality.
I was pleasantly surprised on its fit and finish;
No gaps in the backspring, good snap, well matched stag scales and flush pins.
There are some minor imperfections however;
Some spots on the backspring, a nick on the top of one bolster, no etch ('Real Lamb Foot' as shown in the pic on World Knives' website) and the blade is not evenly polished.
It's not very sharp either.
Also the blade is more of a coping blade (IMO) than a sheepsfoot.
It wasn't super expensive ($59.95), so I wasn't expecting a museum piece.
Overall I consider these minor as I plan on sharpening this one and carrying it for a while.
Anyone else have any experiences with them?