With today's culture seeming to be on a constant path distancing itself from the skills and tools that helped define our civilization, it's great to see new makers stepping up to take the torch and continue the tradition. While keeping the spirit of our past alive in their designs, I'm also glad to see that new touches, tweaks and personal innovations continue to rise to the surface with the more talented members of the next generation of knife makers. This is definitely one knife that I'm going to hate to return now that the review is done, but I've got a sneaking suspicion that I'm going to end up ordering one for myself anyway. I like the camp knife concept of having a tool that's versatile out in the field, and the Woodsman certainly fits the bill. And, who knows? Maybe I'll have an early model knife from one of those legends that pop up from time to time years down the road.