Not the most recent new old pattern project, this one was started a few months ago and was born of this message...
Your recent post got me thinking, I wondered if you would care to re-imagine the ‘P1’ that I’ve carried with me for the last 30 years, and make me your version for the next.
I would like similar dimensions and as I spend many an hour in uncomfortable high seats I’d like a horizontal sheath."
The P1, back in the day, was by far and away the best selling knife in our portfolio, it had/has a blade of around 2.75" and a tad over 6" overall.
From the catalogue... P1, Compact Hunter, an extremely compact practical knife suitable for a wide variety of tasks from skinning to stick dressing and carving, Produced from 1/8" stock steel making it also a lightweight backpackers tool.
I have mentioned previously that the Portland Series was a change of approach for us and I was heavily involved in it's concept and design, if I were designing it today this new version knife would very likely be it. The slight problem with that is that the new version unticks a few boxes, the design and shaping of the handle makes it a more complicated thing to make, that adds time and money of course, adding to the cost is very anti Portland Series ethos.
Attached are a few photos of the old brochure that I referred to.
Your recent post got me thinking, I wondered if you would care to re-imagine the ‘P1’ that I’ve carried with me for the last 30 years, and make me your version for the next.
I would like similar dimensions and as I spend many an hour in uncomfortable high seats I’d like a horizontal sheath."
The P1, back in the day, was by far and away the best selling knife in our portfolio, it had/has a blade of around 2.75" and a tad over 6" overall.
From the catalogue... P1, Compact Hunter, an extremely compact practical knife suitable for a wide variety of tasks from skinning to stick dressing and carving, Produced from 1/8" stock steel making it also a lightweight backpackers tool.
I have mentioned previously that the Portland Series was a change of approach for us and I was heavily involved in it's concept and design, if I were designing it today this new version knife would very likely be it. The slight problem with that is that the new version unticks a few boxes, the design and shaping of the handle makes it a more complicated thing to make, that adds time and money of course, adding to the cost is very anti Portland Series ethos.
Attached are a few photos of the old brochure that I referred to.

