You probably will not see any Woodbury styles. There is little evidence to show American smith made knives in the 18th c. were very popular. Also rodents love to chew up antlers, even when they are on blades, if left lying around camp. The trade knives were cheap and available all over. Wear one out, throw away, buy new one and start over. There were styles and specialty types for most anything you could need, and higher quality imported knives if you were willing to pay more. Good high carbon steel was available, but expensive. I'm sure some smiths on occasion made knives, but I doubt it was really common unless for something that was not easily found in typical trade goods. Just my thoughts on it.