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ritish explorer Levison Wood has collaborated with Savernake knives on a limited-edition knife, the handles of which are made from a fallen branch from an ancient yew tree in the churchyard of his local village in Staffordshire. The first 25 contain a piece of iron from a train that was blown up in the First World War by T. E. Lawrence, a relic gifted to Mr Wood by a Bedouin. Each knife is)

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