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danielmaddock
11-11-2010, 07:35 PM
Hello Fellow bushcrafters ;-),

thought i would start a thread about what sort of knife you use and why you like it ?

ATVB

Dan :D

Ashley Cawley
11-11-2010, 07:46 PM
My everyday carry is currently the Svord Peasant Knife:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfmOOT7_yy8

I really like it :)

Martin
11-11-2010, 08:01 PM
I have an Opinel No8 in my pocket all the time (well most of the time). I find it's cheap to buy, easy to sharpen and holds its edge really well. At the price, you can abuse it as much as you like and not worry that it's going to get broken.

Martin

Sonofhood
11-11-2010, 08:05 PM
Although I make knives & am going to youtube some of the processes, the knife I use every day is a Victotian 'ABRAM' BROOKSBANK SHEFFIELD folding knife. I suits my lifestyle and has a very crisp spring. I had to re-temper the blade but it is a class knife.

Sonofhood
11-11-2010, 08:10 PM
http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg823/scaled.php?tn=0&server=823&filename=a3qg.jpg&xsize=640&ysize=640

Ashley Cawley
11-11-2010, 08:17 PM
Nice, vintage :)

Forgot to mention; sometimes I do also carry an Opinel No.8 as an EDC sometimes.

greenpete
11-11-2010, 08:31 PM
Swiss Army knife every day and the first knife I made (http://www.greenpete.co.uk/knife-making/) when in the woods and at home.

danielmaddock
11-11-2010, 08:59 PM
Cheers for the swift responses guys, I'll be googleing te knives you have said ;-)

Dan

Matt
11-11-2010, 09:42 PM
Svord Peasant too, as an EDC. Have turned it into a neck knife this evening using a simple suade sheath and some paracord. I've never worn a knife around my neck before so it's a bit of a trial for me, reason for doing so is the constant wearing of waterproofs this time of year restricting access to my belt.

Regards Matt

greenpete
11-11-2010, 10:38 PM
Just noticed the typo in my earlier post and corrected it!
Also added a link to how I made my first knife (http://www.greenpete.co.uk/knife-making/).
I hope that helps.

MikeWilkinson
12-11-2010, 08:08 PM
Opinel No 7 as a neck carry, and a good ole Mora Clipper, coz they work and do the job without forking out a load of cash, do keep it in a DIY Birch Bark sheath now though, looks so much better than the plastic thing it came with and 'grips' the knife really well too.

JEEP
14-11-2010, 05:14 PM
My current EDC's are a tiny reindeer stag handle Laguiole in my pocket and a Leatherman Juice Xe6 in my bag.

When out and about I carry my trusty Finnish Eräpuu 202; http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakobeep/5132497535/in/set-72157625342571742/ and http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?23-Autumn-sunday-in-Ring-Skov-(Horsens-Denmark)


Mvh.

Jakob

Ashley Cawley
14-11-2010, 06:09 PM
I like the sheath design you've got with that knife Jakob, did it come like that or is it a custom sheath made after?

JEEP
14-11-2010, 06:18 PM
It came like that. Afaik. all Eräpuu knives comes with a sheath of the traditional "long" Scandinavian design. Personally I very fond of this scabbard design.


Regards.

Jakob

Edwin
18-11-2010, 05:49 PM
I still mainly use the "scout" type sheath knife my brother gave me 52 years ago. Sheffield steel by "William" something.

Scan of knife, the haft is partly obscured by the machine's light reflecting. Blade just under 244.5 inches long

Ashley Cawley
18-11-2010, 05:57 PM
I still mainly use the "scout" type sheath knife my brother gave me 52 years ago. Sheffield steel by "William" something...
That's superb Edwin, looks like it might have a nice patina on it?

It looks like a sturdy/reliable knife! Has the handle held up ok over the years?

Edwin
18-11-2010, 06:05 PM
Pommel is a little bit loose at the moment but will tap it firm sometime. Unfortunately blade got some rust marks so had to sand it gently. Throws very well too which might explain the loose pommel.

Ashley Cawley
18-11-2010, 06:11 PM
... Throws very well too which might explain the loose pommel.
I imagine that would explain the pommel! :p You shouldn't be doing that with a prized-possession from your Brother!

We got a little into Thomahawk Axe throwing, but then Winter came in and it got dark :( so we don't have much time to practice on the targets now'adays.

greebwee
18-11-2010, 06:37 PM
For everyday stuff I carry a 4.25" balisong. It's nothing special but it has the utility of being pocketable and fun. For my fixed blade knife that I carry in the outdoors, I currently have a Mora Triflex. However -- I'm very unimpressed with it. I have several other carbon-steel edged tools, and none of them corrode with the veracity of the Triflex. It was a gamble getting the gimmicky steel, but I thought i'd give it a go. Needless to say, this forum caught my eye, cause i'm in the market for a better fixed blade knife.

Aaron Rushton
18-11-2010, 06:57 PM
my mora clipper 840mg may not be the prettiest knife but the blade is super-sharp and it does all i need for everything from feather sticks to game preperation.

Howard
18-11-2010, 07:54 PM
My EDC is an ckc Hiker (http://www.sellyourknife.com/ckchiker.html) custom knife worn as a neck knife. When it comes down to Outdoor/Bushcraft i've got some other options. What i like most atm is my new Enzo Trapper i got from my gf as birthday gift :P

gabrielo
18-11-2010, 07:56 PM
hi there, i have only got one knive when it comes to bushcrafting. it´s the eggen made by the norwegian knive company helle. very high quality for good money. i strongly recommend it to anyone who ist looking for a good allround bushcraft/outdoors knive.
greets

Seeker
18-11-2010, 08:47 PM
I have a Tenmylle Elk Ridge, which I like, but truth to be told I've not done much more than a bit of gardening with it so far.http://www.bkcg.co.uk/products/manu/tenmylle/te11.html
It's nicely weighted and I like the dark wood handle. It seems to hold its edge pretty well, but as I said, it's not been abused yet.

jdo330
18-11-2010, 09:04 PM
Well, for the woods im kind of addicted to Mora's. My current favourite is the Allround.

For public edc, its my trusty Explorer SAK. If not public then im loving my EKA Swede 8 (with the orange rubber scales) or my old faithful Opinel #8. Im also mildly addicted to Opinels!

Great addittion to a great site by the way!

ATB, Jon.

scorpian
18-11-2010, 10:10 PM
usually carry a spyderco legal carry grasshopper for edc, and or a gerber legend on my belt when working our airsoft game sights, in addition when bivi or camp, i carry a k-bar kukri in my pack as it handles all my camp chores from digging holes to replacing an axe, and it cuts well to, easy to maintain with a fallkniven dc4 sharpener that lives permently in my belt kit.

incidently for knives try looking at http://www.heinnie.com/, i have used them loads and always had only good service from them.

regards-Steve

bikebum1975
19-11-2010, 03:49 AM
Right at the moment I gotan old SAK from Wenger Tahara model nice oldknife plus I got leatherman classic laying around someplace LOL. I do plan on getting a Mora come the spring a blank and a number 2 classic. Gonna handel the blank with some antler.

Hathor
19-11-2010, 05:58 AM
I use a Mora Clipper and my faithful old SAK most of the time.

However, one of these just arrived.....

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/catalog/product.php?id=313035f1676

(no connection to seller, etc)

....it is a real solid beastie!!

CanadianMike
19-11-2010, 02:09 PM
My EDC is a CRKT M21 folder, the new Swiss Soldier Knife, and a Leatherman Wave. For outdoors, have a Benchmade Activator 201+, a Mora basic laminated knife, and this that I made two months ago (hehe, about 6 or 7 blades ago, seems like a long time), which will likely become my main blade (O1 steel, figured maple handle):

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs952.snc4/74554_465201054206_510619206_5333464_7483098_n.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs494.ash2/76791_465199859206_510619206_5333462_7720632_n.jpg

luresalive
19-11-2010, 02:35 PM
Mora 510, have given up on custom cutlery and went back to my first love..Unfortunately these are not made anymore but I bought a few of them as lay-a-way's until I need them in the future..I have used this knife since I was about 16, then caught the custom bug and had knives from most of the UK's top makers but always returned to the 510...It's now the only utility knife I carry apart from my Leuku.

pbrito
19-11-2010, 08:46 PM
My EDC is this Victorinox...
http://c4.quickcachr.fotos.sapo.pt/i/o7c02769c/5824028_zGI90.jpeg

... and in the wild I have a Mora Clipper Bahco
http://c10.quickcachr.fotos.sapo.pt/i/o5a05a392/7557625_RM0Zm.jpeg

ANGOF
19-11-2010, 08:50 PM
Buck 110 and a Brusletto DIY knife kit

Raikey
19-11-2010, 09:04 PM
i got hold of this on a whim,..its a O1 carbon steel necker in a kydex inverted carry sheath,..,...

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz325/raikey1/BN4.jpg

didnt realise how much i liked it,...so i did this to it,

its a bit of beech burr i had which was too small for owt else

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz325/raikey1/DSC02969.jpg

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz325/raikey1/DSC02963.jpg

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz325/raikey1/DSC02974.jpg

paul standley
19-11-2010, 09:15 PM
I use an opinel #8 as a pocket knife and a Mora Clipper s/steel. OK, so the clipper is a bit cheap and cheerfull but as a relative newbie, it suits me at the moment and is very robust. Never carried one around my neck but take Matt's point because getting at your belt with wet weather gear on is a pain so I might think about doing the same.

paul standley
19-11-2010, 09:20 PM
Oh... those were the days... good old scout type sheath knife, lost mine years ago and you don't see em often these days.. and when you do, they are expensive..

troopermaz
23-11-2010, 01:40 PM
my mora clipper 840mg may not be the prettiest knife but the blade is super-sharp and it does all i need for everything from feather sticks to game preperation.

same as you mate does everything i need it to and doesnt matter if i abuse to much as they are cheap as chips

leon-1
23-11-2010, 02:06 PM
I wouldn't say that I have a favourite knife as such, I have a number of fixed bladed knives that are used for work (Frosts Mora Classic Original, Frosts 840mg, Cold Steel Canadian Belt Knife and a Skookum Bush Tool that was a gift from an old friend). Then I have a choice of folders Leatherman Juice XE6, Leatherman Wave, Victorinox Spartan and Victorinox Forester.

Raikey, that looks strangely like a knife by Duncan (FGYT), something that I am currently playing with.

WoodTroll
23-11-2010, 02:45 PM
I'm using a Woodlore clone I made for myself with stag antler handles. Seems to do the trick. Cost me about £15 to make. That and about a week of time.

mahikan
23-11-2010, 04:38 PM
Skookum Bushtool .....Best knife in the world for bushcraft general use!

Martin
23-11-2010, 04:57 PM
Skookum Bushtool .....Best knife in the world for bushcraft general use!

A bold statement indeed. I'm looking forward to seeing the reaction. ;)

Martin

leon-1
23-11-2010, 05:47 PM
A bold statement indeed. I'm looking forward to seeing the reaction. ;)

Martin

I'll be fare, I don't really favour knives in particular, I have a reasonably large collection, but the Skookum is finding it's way onto more and more outings and it does get used as a work knife as well. I don't think that I would have made the statement above, but it is a very good knife.

The Frosts Mora classic however for the price, waiting list, weight, general usability and feel can't be far off that statement:rolleye:

JonnyP
23-11-2010, 06:22 PM
i got hold of this on a whim,..its a O1 carbon steel necker in a kydex inverted carry sheath,..,...

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz325/raikey1/BN4.jpg


I got me a FGYT blank too. I stuck a bit of yew on mine..
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/Fgytknife010.jpg
Nice blades, arn't they..

OKBushcraft
24-11-2010, 06:05 AM
I carry a SAK Hunter for EDC.

This pic shows most of what I have either in my pocket, neck cord, or in my haversack.
I have my Moras for neck knives, Still working on something that I will actually keep for my hand made sheath knife.
The Gerber saw is OK but needs replaced, the ferro rod I put an Ipe` wooden handle on and the BSA style hand axe-wonderful steel from about 50 years ago.

Jon Mac
24-11-2010, 07:52 AM
I use a MaChris Bushcrafter...J

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_D_E5598eI3o/TPJ4PcibanI/AAAAAAAAB9c/5aMNXJAkCVQ/s1600/spoon+carving+first+steps+Jacket+bushcraft+knife07 4.jpg


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_D_E5598eI3o/TPJ4T--4u7I/AAAAAAAAB9g/F8txhTXPhd0/s1600/spoon+carving+first+steps+Jacket+071.jpg

WoodTroll
24-11-2010, 01:37 PM
I am beginning to think about making myself a neck knife. I reckon I could do most things with one.

Bambii
24-11-2010, 07:32 PM
I own a mora clipper and an opinel no.8 but at the moment i use the knife i made from file. The handle is birch and buffalo horn. It works pretty good at the moment, havent had much time to test it out.

Raikey
24-11-2010, 08:22 PM
I got me a FGYT blank too. I stuck a bit of yew on mine..
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s188/jonpickett/Fgytknife010.jpg
Nice blades, arn't they..

yeah sure are,....

yours is nicer than mine now tho!!..lol....

i thought about suspending the lanyard tube there too,...but went with the other two holes,...

its sweet is that mate,...

what you use it for??

nice bevels too easy to get a good edge,...

mahikan
24-11-2010, 09:20 PM
I love bold statements. However I was stood next to Mors Kochanski when he was testing several Famous knives at the 'Ratroot Gathering' here in Canada. After testing them all he held up the Skookum Bushtool and said words to the effect of "well it would appear that this knife has outperformed the rest and its a shame Rod (Rod Garcia who makes the knife) did not get that on film" (referring to the test).
I agree with 'Mors' plus 'Rod' is now making a smaller knife for crafting with, that he just sent to my Wife, which is also oustanding.

C. Lupus
24-11-2010, 10:51 PM
My new carry is an Enzo Trapper. I still go with a Mora Clipper 840 MG when doing certain tasks, such as cleaning game.

Ashley Cawley
25-11-2010, 03:53 PM
Nice to see so many homemade blades & handles being made, nice work all.

Nice to see a lot of Moras & Opinels too :) cheap but good quality blades.

Bambii
25-11-2010, 04:08 PM
I like to see myself as a budget bushcrafter.

paul standley
25-11-2010, 05:41 PM
I like to see myself as a budget bushcrafter.

Hey Sage, me too... I have an Opinel and a Mora (£20 the pair ...!)

Bambii
25-11-2010, 06:05 PM
Nice! I got my Opinel when i was in france, cost me 9 euros? I think :D

My mora clipper was a tenner give or take a couple of quid.

Im actually surprised that such cheap blades can work so well!

Raikey
25-11-2010, 06:08 PM
i need to get me a mora i reckon,...owned and used one years ago, before i could really appreciate value,...

and for a tenner i may as well put one on me santa list eh,...

Bambii
25-11-2010, 06:20 PM
i need to get me a mora i reckon,...owned and used one years ago, before i could really appreciate value,...

and for a tenner i may as well put one on me santa list eh,...

You cant really go wrong for a tenner can you? Well worth it mate, you wont regret it.

Kyle1
30-11-2010, 04:55 PM
Have been very happy with my SOG Seal Pup for a long time but frankly it has seen better days and am deciding whether to go with the same again or have a change. I read a tempting review of the new Gerber Bear Grylls knife on www.mysurvivalknives.com but do wonder if I'll be paying for the Grylls endorsement as much as the knife. Has anyone got one of these or have any other thoughts please.
Many thanks
Kyle.

Bambii
30-11-2010, 05:13 PM
I read a tempting review of the new Gerber Bear Grylls knife on www.mysurvivalknives.com but do wonder if I'll be paying for the Grylls endorsement as much as the knife. Has anyone got one of these or have any other thoughts please.
Kyle.

I dont like the look of the knife. I dont like the saw in the middle of the blade or the sheath. :D

Kyle1
30-11-2010, 05:19 PM
Thanks Sage, I did wonder about that although wasn't sure if it might be a hinderence or a useful extra.

Bambii
30-11-2010, 05:35 PM
Thanks Sage, I did wonder about that although wasn't sure if it might be a hinderence or a useful extra.

It would make it kind of difficult to carve and baton. I think you'd be better off buying a normal knife and getting a saw if thats what you wanted.

Shewie
30-11-2010, 05:55 PM
I have a few I switch between depending on my mood :)

From the top ..

Lance Ockenden Light Bushcrafter
No idea who made the second one, I got it in a swap and love it.
Bernie Garland Bushcrafter
Lance Ockenden Necker

Sorry for the naff pics but I've got the shakes tonight for some reason

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd291/Shewie01/DSC02340.jpg
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd291/Shewie01/DSC02341.jpg
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd291/Shewie01/DSC02342.jpg

Martin
30-11-2010, 07:25 PM
I dont like the look of the knife. I dont like the saw in the middle of the blade or the sheath. :D

How can you not like this, when it's the ultimate knife, endorsed by the ultimate bushcraft guru. Ashley was telling me the other day how much he wanted this knife so he could look more like The Bear. ;)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivOvUThMcnM

Hope you enjoy it.

Martin ;)

Bambii
30-11-2010, 07:29 PM
How can you not like this, when it's endorsed by the ultimate bushcraft guru. Ashley was telling me the other day how much he wanted this knife so he could look more like The Bear. ;)

Bushcraft my arse. Im pretty sure no bushcrafter would sink as low as squeezing the dregs out of elephant crap to get a drink of water.

Matt
30-11-2010, 07:37 PM
Teddy Bear Grylls, Steve Davis, I really am starting to worry about you Martin :confused2: :p

Matt.

Martin
30-11-2010, 07:38 PM
Teddy Bear Grylls, Steve Davis, I really am starting to worry about you Martin :confused2: :p

Matt.

I worry myself at times Matt, as you know. ;)

Martin

Bernie
30-11-2010, 09:59 PM
Back on topic, I have my Mora 840 MG with me almost all the time (not at work of course) but when home or our on walks. I bought it off the recommendation from Justin in one of his reviews*. It's by far the best £10 I've ever spent. I sometimes sit here of an evening just rubbing the diamond stone on it to get the edge razor sharp. I damaged the tip once "drilling" into a metal tin, but I've sharpened that chip away now and all in all I am in love with it. Though I hope to one day make my own knife, I hardly see the point when I can get a superb knife for 2 pints.

* IMO, what Justin doesn't know about knives ain't worth knowing.

Hathor
01-12-2010, 05:52 AM
Did I read that right Bernie?

Two pints for a tnner? As in pints of beer?

fish
01-12-2010, 08:46 AM
this one made by me is my user at the moment:
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m92/fishfish_01/crafts/DSC00840.jpg

Bambii
01-12-2010, 09:21 AM
Thats a really nice looking knife!

seb.h
08-12-2010, 08:51 PM
How can you not like this, when it's the ultimate knife, endorsed by the ultimate bushcraft guru. Ashley was telling me the other day how much he wanted this knife so he could look more like The Bear.

He's talking about something he knows about being a massive tool

May I add this looks really gimmicky. I knew it would have a serrated blade something I stray away from unless I'm cutting bread.

gemgenie
09-12-2010, 10:06 AM
Im using a Mora Clipper - my first knife so I didnt want to spend too much in case I didnt use it much. Pretty good for a cheap knife though. No complaints so far

Ashley Cawley
09-12-2010, 05:51 PM
How can you not like this, when it's the ultimate knife, endorsed by the ultimate bushcraft guru. Ashley was telling me the other day how much he wanted this knife so he could look more like The Bear. ;)
I wouldn't advise listening to anything Bear Grylls recommends; unless of course it was a recommendation on Hotels - I hear he's very knowledgeable on them. :tongue:

I would rather have a £4 Viking Mora than a daft BG Knife with more serration than blade? I mean really?

@fish & @Shewie - You've got some beautiful knives there! Loving the handles and the file-work on the spines.

I was just washing my Svord Peasant Knife after working on a fox - it's my EDC but I still admire it's simple beauty. They are a cheap price yet good steel, because of the price the finish is often not 100% but there'in lies the beauty - you work on it and customise it yourself a little, it doesn't take much work at all, but then it's truly yours ;)

I sanded the varnish off, sanded the square corners to be rounder, oiled it, sharpened it, love it to bits! Really works well with a neck-sheath that London-Tony made me, I'll post about that sometime.

Swamprat
10-12-2010, 01:10 AM
I still mainly use the "scout" type sheath knife my brother gave me 52 years ago. Sheffield steel by "William" something.

Scan of knife, the haft is partly obscured by the machine's light reflecting. Blade just under 244.5 inches long

That wouldn't happen to be William Scagel would it? If so that knife may be worth quite a bit. My current everyday carry is a SAK issue knife. Based off of the original that was issued to Swiss troops. Handy knife for sure. In the bush I carry a Kellam Tracker Scandi style knife. Hard to beat that one. Has handled everything that I have asked of it.

FrenchBen
23-02-2011, 06:57 PM
Hi friends!

I know this thread has been buried some time ago, but I want to bring it back to life.

Here you got a picture of the only cutting tools I take with me in the woods :

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The big blade on top is my precious. It is really different from what you northern Europeans use as bushcraft knives. There are more north american influences (bowie-like) in this knife. It was made by a french craftsman, called PH Monnet. It has a 15-centimeter carbon blade (XC75 or 1075) with a full tang and deer antler handle.

You can see the last productions of my knife's daddy here : http://couteauxph.blog4ever.com/blog/index-226064.html
He makes some stunning knives!

Also own a Mora, but I find it way too small for me. Just a matter of feeling probably. But I want a big blade to chop big logs, split them easily and other things. What's most important to me is the balance of weight : a heavy blade may well replace an axe for some jobs.

My second tool is of course a Leatherman New Wave, which you may have recognized. Strange as it seems, I've owned several Opinels and never liked them... Well I don't like my Leatherman much either (it's heavy, uncomfortable,quite ugly too), but it's so bombproof and useful that I can't get rid of it... I carry it every hour of the day on my belt.

CanadianMike
23-02-2011, 11:31 PM
On my person right now, an Opinel #8 in stainless (is for cutting food at home and work for leftover lunches), a Swiss Army soldier knife from 2000, and a 6 year old Leatherman Wave that I use daily at work for one thing or another.

gemgenie
24-02-2011, 05:55 PM
Hmmm the wave looks interesting - not seen one before - just how big is it though???

I used to use a Leatherman micra on a daily basis for work - couldnt do my job without it (even though I wasnt really supposed to have it in the factory ;) ) but it did have a good excuse of "its fully metal detectable". Not as much use these days as im not working right now but I also take it camping when I go out as the scissors are very helpful yet its small enough to smuggle into places where people get a bit shirty about you having a knife (like festivals).

CanadianMike
24-02-2011, 07:23 PM
Just measured mine, it's 4" long. Worth getting one though, heavy duty, I've used mine as a hammer to whack things before (like straightening nails, unbending a steel bracket where the door closes on an aircraft while flying, tapping on things hard, etc.)

bigstan
24-02-2011, 07:59 PM
778779780781782A few of my knives the silver lock blade is a BCB stainless i have had for 36 years.

bigstan
24-02-2011, 08:00 PM
783784785786787And some more the black sheaths i made for the knives. The leather work is my first attempt at sheaths.

Fletching
24-02-2011, 08:59 PM
My current sharps for various purposes.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/5474328421_5ff8de3970_b.jpg

...I don't carry anything on a daily basis. I live in London - 'nuff said. :)

Steve

FrenchBen
25-02-2011, 09:15 AM
Hmmm the wave looks interesting - not seen one before - just how big is it though???


I don't know how you say this in english, but "une image vaut mille mots" (literally "one picture is worth a thousand words...")

So here come my 3000 words ;)

789790791

The fork is the good ol' regular one... Suppose we all have the same...


PS : maybe this thread should be moved to the "cutting tools" section?

jbrown14
25-02-2011, 11:55 AM
I don't know how you say this in english, but "une image vaut mille mots" (literally "one picture is worth a thousand words...")

That's exactly how we say it, Ben. Vous l'avez traduit parfaitement. (I used www.freetranslation.com, I only speak English and Spanish...) :D

Everyone is putting up some great pictures. I'm sitting at work wishing I had pics of my knives. Right now, in my pocket I have my Kershaw Chill folder designed by RJ Martin. It's a slick "gentleman's folder" that fits the pocket corner with it's clip. Maybe I'll get the time later to take a snapshot of a few of my babies...

Adam Savage
06-03-2011, 12:06 AM
810

pretty much every knife I use at some point. some good, some not so good, all have a place and a time though. only one missing in the pic is my trusty opinel no8

beechnut mick
06-03-2011, 07:20 AM
GM timberwolf,the curly birch handle fits my grib perfectly

robin
06-03-2011, 12:05 PM
I only own a Frosts Mora Clipper (840mg) and have never seen a need for anything else, it does everything I have ever asked of it. I bought a green handled one and having put it down a few times and spent a while trying to relocate it I wish I had bought an orange one! I would like to make my own at some point and really should try out some others to see how they differ in use from the Clipper.

Adam Savage
06-03-2011, 12:54 PM
I only own a Frosts Mora Clipper (840mg) and have never seen a need for anything else, it does everything I have ever asked of it. I bought a green handled one and having put it down a few times and spent a while trying to relocate it I wish I had bought an orange one! I would like to make my own at some point and really should try out some others to see how they differ in use from the Clipper.

As you see in the pic, I had a couple of the Mora 840 mg companions, the replacement for the clipper (just a slightly different grip on the scales and a more rounded sheath from what I can tell), that I use 99% of the time. It's a super tough tool but I like to carry, either my short pattern 93 issue machette, or the multiaxe you see at the bottom of the pic, for the larger chopping jobs if needed. The Moras are a recent addition to my kit, I was never interested in them before I saw a couple reviews, but I'm glad I got them now.

Woodwose
09-03-2011, 01:27 PM
These are my two. Small one is a Polar blade. The other is a casstroms or Lauri blade, can't remember. Spalted Beech handles and leather sheaths by myself.

http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/vv260/poggle_photies/Knifes001-1.jpg

Bob W
10-12-2012, 04:36 PM
I wouldn't advise listening to anything Bear Grylls recommends; unless of course it was a recommendation on Hotels - I hear he's very knowledgeable on them. :tongue:

I would rather have a £4 Viking Mora than a daft BG Knife with more serration than blade? I mean really?

@fish & @Shewie - You've got some beautiful knives there! Loving the handles and the file-work on the spines.

I was just washing my Svord Peasant Knife after working on a fox - it's my EDC but I still admire it's simple beauty. They are a cheap price yet good steel, because of the price the finish is often not 100% but there'in lies the beauty - you work on it and customise it yourself a little, it doesn't take much work at all, but then it's truly yours ;)

I sanded the varnish off, sanded the square corners to be rounder, oiled it, sharpened it, love it to bits! Really works well with a neck-sheath that London-Tony made me, I'll post about that sometime.


A resurrection after 2 years:ashamed:

Did you ever get round to posting anything about the sheath Ashley? I've only found this thread on a search and I'm quite keen to get some ideas and hints for a sheath for my peasant.

Primerib
10-12-2012, 07:14 PM
Used my Mora Companion MG yesterday to cut up the doe fawn i shot on saturday into roast sized pieces. Was absolutely perfect! Only had to straighten the fine edge on a steel once after circeling of skin around the legbones. Love that knife! Has been on every hunting trip this year so far and has done its job everytime.

Allthough I had a very embarrassing mishap on that hunting trip saturday. OMG :shocked:
I FORGOT MY KNIFE!!! Luckily a friend was close by who borrowed me his Martiini knife for gutting. If I would have remembered to bring my knife I probably would not have had any luck hunting. The one tool you forget you will most desperately need.

OakAshandThorn
13-12-2012, 03:23 PM
I have a Victorinox Huntsman as my EDC. Quite a versatile knife, and it comes in handy at work - I'm a maintenance man at a local private school. It sits on my belt in an old nylon sheath I spruced up.
When I go out in the forest, I take my Mora Companion MG heavy duty, which I am quite fond of. Absolutely brilliant knife for carving (excels at making feathersticks) and chopping, and because the blade is fairly thick (3.2mm), it handles battening with ease. The only drawback is that the back of the blade isn't squared-off enough to make it effective with a firesteel.

TheOutdoorist
13-12-2012, 03:27 PM
Here are the tools I currently use: http://theoutdoorist.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/tools.html

My favorite fixed blade knife.. Not seen much use yet as i am having a kydex sheath made but it had performed excellently on everything so far.

http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj613/Ben543/GEDC1072.jpg

Silverback
13-12-2012, 04:27 PM
In the stable are :
Highlander Jaguar - not a bad knife to be honest.
Mora Clipper 840 MG - Nuff said,
Opinel No8 - classic,
British Army Martindale Machete big strong and goes on and on

and my main fixed blade a Custom Stainless number with hessian micarta scales and kydex sheath from Adam @ Savage Bushcraft

blindgeekuk
13-12-2012, 05:59 PM
MY EDC Is a Victorinox Cybertool swiss army knife. I've used it to do more work on my caravan than the rest of my toolkit combined. My camping kit has a 20+ year old no brand folding knife in it that has kept its edge wonderfully. I don't have a fixed blade but i'm going to get one in the new year based on the various recommendations i've seen on the forum.

bushcraftybob
18-12-2012, 02:59 PM
i use this little fella .. my first homemade knife . mora blade .. anyone on here make blades?

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Adam Savage
18-12-2012, 07:19 PM
i use this little fella .. my first homemade knife . mora blade ...

6218

Nice job you've done there buddy. Real nice finish T^


...anyone on here make blades?

There are a few makers on here, from different locations around the world. :)

Adam

FishyFolk
18-12-2012, 07:30 PM
My Enzo trapper. Got it as a kit, where I had to glue on the scales and sand it down to fit....

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jbrown14
18-12-2012, 07:41 PM
My Enzo trapper,
Got it as a kit,
Where I had to glue on the scales ,
and sand it down to fit....


Hey, that was a poem...(reformatted slightly to look more like prose...)

FishyFolk
18-12-2012, 07:58 PM
hey, that was a poem...(reformatted slightly to look more like prose...)

rofl!

bushcraftybob
27-12-2012, 12:58 AM
i wouldnt mind a new longer blade .. to split longer logs .. i am in the uk .. any local blade makers?

Adam Savage
27-12-2012, 07:07 AM
i wouldnt mind a new longer blade .. to split longer logs .. i am in the uk .. any local blade makers?

Plenty of makers here mate ;) What sort of length were you looking for? What sort of price range were you looking for too?

Adam

Sar-ian
27-12-2012, 11:52 AM
i wouldnt mind a new longer blade .. to split longer logs .. i am in the uk .. any local blade makers?

Hi there, I have a custom blade made by Adam, to my own design and spec. He was every helpful through out the process of design etc..... and a very decent chap. There are plenty examples of his work on the forum, check out his website.

my main carry at the moment is the good old mora clipper, but as soon as my custom knife is finished that will be going in my bag.... cheers Ian...

beermaker
29-12-2012, 04:41 PM
I use the "Ultimate" knife from Gerber, branded by a well-known celebrity survivalist and head scout... Despite it's celebrity endorsement, its actually a very good bit of kit - the blade holds its edge really well and never needs more than a light touch up on an arkansas oil stone and a swift strop on a leather belt. Feels well balanced to use, full tang and the hammer pommel is useful too. I also have a parang, branded by the same person (my missus got me both as presents!) which was initially quite blunt, although some careful filing followed by several grades of oilstone and a leather strop and it's razor sharp now and very pleasing to use.

For finer work I have a mora knife which is a great bit of kit for skinning, whittling, etc. I opted for carbon steel. Fully intend to make my own blades as well as a range of other blacksmith goodies once I get my new forge finished (it's nearly done! just need to finish the air blast and cinder trap).

Winst0nsmith
14-01-2013, 03:47 PM
Storm Shield carabiner knife and saw for EDC, fast to deploy and nearly impossible to loose, the saw aint anywhere near as good as my SAK, but I lost that. The blade is half flat and half serrated making it excelent for rope cutting, which I need to do alot of. It doen't hold an edge particularly well but it's mainly for abusing (I'm happy to dig/cut roots with it) as the Oppinel No 8 I also carry is treated much better. There is also a Spyderco Bug on my keyring, great mini blade that came shaving sharp out of the box. Yeah, I've got the classic outdoorsman sharps obsession.

In the woods and on the farm I have been using a Condor Bushlore clone, blade seems OK but the handle cracked the first time I battoned with it. Ordered a Hultafors Heavy Duty to replace it as it's soooo cheap and the reviews were outstanding, just waiting for it to arrive.

sam_acw
14-01-2013, 07:22 PM
SAK electrician plus is the edc and gets used loads more than anything else. For bigger carving jobs the it's a Mora and an Isaaki Leuku.

bkemeny
14-01-2013, 09:41 PM
I'm going to give the most boring answer ever: a Mora carbon steel Companion

jus_young
14-01-2013, 10:07 PM
I'm going to give the most boring answer ever: a Mora carbon steel Companion

Thats no boring answer. You will find a lot of respect for those Mora blades on here and most of us either own at least one or have done in the past. (I have two on the go at the moment ;) )

skids
15-01-2013, 07:34 AM
When I'm in the woods I use my new Jacklore Woodmaster.

FishyFolk
15-01-2013, 08:18 AM
When I'm in the woods I use my new Jacklore Woodmaster.

Hoping to make that my next knife :-)

biker-bri
15-01-2013, 08:34 AM
My everyday carry is currently the Svord Peasant Knife:



I really like it :)```
+1 once you've cleaned sharpened and put some decant scales on they are excellent - use mine most days cutting 3 mm leather.
Cheers Bri

bkemeny
15-01-2013, 11:58 AM
Thats no boring answer. You will find a lot of respect for those Mora blades on here and most of us either own at least one or have done in the past. (I have two on the go at the moment ;) )

Me too I really respect and love Mora knives. I already have a few of them, and I'll definitely get some of their new blades, like the Heavy Duty Companion or the Bushcraft Black this year

Johnnyboy1971
15-01-2013, 12:55 PM
This is my current user(bottom in pic)
http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd514/johnnyboy1971/DSC_0072.jpg
Along side this for heavy work
http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd514/johnnyboy1971/DSC_0110.jpg
But today i received through the post a traditional parang.

paulthefish2009
15-01-2013, 01:16 PM
Nice! whats the one at very top? looks like a woodlore or is it a clone? Paul

Johnnyboy1971
15-01-2013, 01:29 PM
Its one of the Wilkinson Sword Woodlores from many moons ago.
Just sold one of the original Woodlores from the same year.

OakAshandThorn
15-01-2013, 02:15 PM
I'm going to give the most boring answer ever: a Mora carbon steel Companion
Boring??? :shocked:
The Companion is dang fine blade, especially the heavy duty version. Don't let the plastic handle and sheath fool you ;).

Dale_jonez
15-01-2013, 02:29 PM
all i have is a Bear Grylls Scout Knife (yea, yea i know blah blah lol) it was bought by my sister as my xmas present

although i will be soon getting myself an EKA Swede 10 with Bubinga wood, cant wait :)

bkemeny
15-01-2013, 03:59 PM
Yep, yep they are dang fine. As soon as the heavy duty version arrives in my country, I'm gonna stock them as well.

Bushdoctor
16-01-2013, 03:58 PM
Swiss army knife for 24/7 carry and an explorer by J. Marttini of Finland for in the woods.
Cheers
Doc.

steve1975
16-01-2013, 07:53 PM
SAK explorer as my edc. And just got my first mora. Carbon steel companion mg. Don't mind the plastic rubberised handle in fact prefer it to wooden handles I've had. Also think the plastic sheath is very practical. Would like to make my own knife in future. Will probably pick up a cheap hultafors knife and re handle it for my first project.

rosseveritt
16-01-2013, 08:25 PM
I use a Mora 860MG and a Mora 2080 Triflex. Both hold their edges well and are great knives. :)

Midge_Fodder
07-04-2014, 09:47 AM
TBS boar is my main user, I also have a Dorset Forester and a stainless Mora. I'm looking though at getting a GM Timber wolf blade and handling it up, don't know whether it will be much better in reality than my TBS though.

chrisj
07-04-2014, 10:31 AM
One of the Mora's that Woodlore was selling a year or so ago, with the woodlore badge on the blade. Not sure exactly which model it is but from what I can see the Companion Heavy Duty MG seems like it. I also have a Mora Clipper.

Capsos
07-04-2014, 01:07 PM
I'm currently using a Condor Bushlore. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/07/8y3y4yry.jpg

midas
07-04-2014, 01:35 PM
Currently,Mines a Mora "30years of Bushcraft"too!.Got a pair for £20,(so Ive one in reserve)also carry a damascus bladed knife for "posing.lol.n since discovering SVORD,thats my EDC.which is occassionally swopped for a SAK Hunter.

OakAshandThorn
07-04-2014, 03:29 PM
The Martiini Arctic Circle has become my fav knife - it earned it's place around my neck, and it goes wherever I go in the woods. :)

chrisj
07-04-2014, 06:09 PM
Currently,Mines a Mora "30years of Bushcraft"too!.Got a pair for £20,(so Ive one in reserve)also carry a damascus bladed knife for "posing.lol.n since discovering SVORD,thats my EDC.which is occassionally swopped for a SAK Hunter.

That's the Mora that I've got. I got them on the same offer.

FishyFolk
07-04-2014, 07:15 PM
Still my Strømeng Leuku and Enzo Trapper...
...if I am notusing the Mora 911 or the Mora 2000. or perhaps the SAK, or the Opinel that Jeep kindly gave me. And that chinese knife I got off ebay that is just an embarrasment to own....but accidentally is a very good knife. It all depends on where I am and what I am doing...

Midge_Fodder
07-04-2014, 11:17 PM
Still my Strømeng Leuku and Enzo Trapper...
...if I am notusing the Mora 911 or the Mora 2000. or perhaps the SAK, or the Opinel that Jeep kindly gave me. And that chinese knife I got off ebay that is just an embarrasment to own....but accidentally is a very good knife. It all depends on where I am and what I am doing...

Always liked the Strømeng Leukus, never seen one in person yet though.

leon-1
09-04-2014, 10:36 AM
It does depend on what I am doing. I use Mora Q511's rather a lot, I also use a Mora classic, a Fallkniven F1 with Maccassar Ebony scales, a Gene Ingram #30, but the two knives that I favour at this time are custom build, one is by Guy Stainthorp I asked him to make a knife similar to the benchmade BM210 "activator", the other knife is by Mark Hill and it's a full tang version of the mora classic, both knives are made with RWL 34 as the steel.

I will be using the Hultafors knives as well soon.

I also carry a leatherman (the old wave) as EDC. Folding knives I may be carrying a Spyderco persistence, Spyderco Tenacious, Kellam Jouni folder, SOG Slipzilla, SAK Spartan or a SAK Forester. I prefer the tenacious over the persistence, it's a very good knife.

There are others that I carry and use, but the main three would really be the Mark Hill, Guy Stainthorp and the Spyderco Tenacious.

Midge_Fodder
09-04-2014, 10:45 AM
It does depend on what I am doing. I use Mora Q511's rather a lot, I also use a Mora classic, a Fallkniven F1 with Maccassar Ebony scales, a Gene Ingram #30, but the two knives that I favour at this time are custom build, one is by Guy Stainthorp I asked him to make a knife similar to the benchmade BM210 "activator", the other knife is by Mark Hill and it's a full tang version of the mora classic, both knives are made with RWL 34 as the steel.

I will be using the Hultafors knives as well soon.

I also carry a leatherman (the old wave) as EDC. Folding knives I may be carrying a Spyderco persistence, Spyderco Tenacious, Kellam Jouni folder, SOG Slipzilla, SAK Spartan or a SAK Forester. I prefer the tenacious over the persistence, it's a very good knife.

There are others that I carry and use, but the main three would really be the Mark Hill, Guy Stainthorp and the Spyderco Tenacious.

I have the one of the Hultafors knives, the plumbers one, tell you what the file on the side comes in handy. I got that one a while ago with some snickers work trousers. You will like them, but the grip isn't as nice as on a Mora. One problem might be, you may have to seal the tang with epoxy. Some have been known to suck moisture up under the handle and the tang rots, easy fix tbh.

leon-1
09-04-2014, 11:40 AM
Thanks for the info, so you've got the plumbers knife as it's the only one with the file on it. The handles on them don't seem any worse than on the Q511's which I teach carving with and I will be replacing those with the craftsmans knife HVK GH, the carbon steel one with the grippy handle.

Midge_Fodder
09-04-2014, 11:48 AM
Just a problem on a few of them as it's the nature of pressed in tangs. I got my Hultafors free, ordered the trousers and they sent it with them. Must have been appropriate trade depending on your site profile or something.

Johnnyboy1971
09-04-2014, 12:07 PM
My two current user sets.
http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd514/johnnyboy1971/68AA350E-B54B-4566-9759-B6C16B5EF960-2664-000005B5C8893ABA_zpsa4d6b9d4.jpg

And

http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd514/johnnyboy1971/54F3D52C-1060-42BB-93E9-358BF416C6FA-2664-000005B603F4746B_zpsbbf1616c.jpg

leon-1
09-04-2014, 12:07 PM
Just a problem on a few of them as it's the nature of pressed in tangs. I got my Hultafors free, ordered the trousers and they sent it with them. Must have been appropriate trade depending on your site profile or something.

Snickers Work Wear were bought out by Hultafors. Hultafors are trying to get into new markets. I know this as I have a trade account with them, hence me swapping out my Q511's for something a little more comfortable when I get a chance.

Midge_Fodder
09-04-2014, 12:18 PM
Not complaining lol, at least they still make the über-lanky sizes. The knife is a good one though. I like it, a bit butch for the plumbing side of things, Stanley have all my box opening needs covered lol. I thought that was the case that snickers was bought out, I thought it was funny that the leg button is spot on to take the Hultafors sheath clip.

tent peg
10-04-2014, 09:56 PM
Thanks for the info, so you've got the plumbers knife as it's the only one with the file on it. The handles on them don't seem any worse than on the Q511's which I teach carving with and I will be replacing those with the craftsmans knife HVK GH, the carbon steel one with the grippy handle.

I've switched to Hultafors knives now, I can get three for a tenner. orange handle knife just about the perfect budget blade! prefer the handle to Mora handles, no cramp carving, though your mileage may vary ::p

Midge_Fodder
11-04-2014, 10:18 AM
Their doing well Hultafors, it wouldn't surprise me if they become the recommended beginners knife in the future. Especially with a price point like that.

Davepr
22-04-2014, 09:36 AM
Mora man.

luresalive
22-04-2014, 05:41 PM
I've always always been a mora man, but with nearly all my favourite models now discontinued and with the blade thicknesses reduced I'm slowly moving towards the hultafors hvk.. Luckily I bought quite a few Moras before they were discontinued, so I'm ok for a few years yet.. But if anybody now wants a budget bushcraft knife I'd point them towards the HVK..

Nick S
22-04-2014, 07:53 PM
I have an original Alan Wood Woodlore knife that I purchased in 1998 when they were much, much cheaper. It has served me well, but to be honest nowadays I use a Mora Clipper just about 100% of the time. It's strange to think but I do prefer this £10 knife to one that would now cost £500 and I'd have to wait 10+ years to buy!

Sylvanbilly
22-04-2014, 08:13 PM
That's the Mora that I've got. I got them on the same offer.

Me three

headshot
22-04-2014, 09:37 PM
i'm using a mora 510 black that i traded with shack of here,came with a nice black leather sheath,its not my first mora,i also have the mora filleting knife and varios others over the years but if looked after should last the same as any custom made knife..it holds its edge better than any other knife i have

Ranger
01-02-2015, 10:44 AM
Hey great thread!
Currently I am using the Mora companion and Jeff white bush knife. I am however, on the lookout for another scandi bushcraft blade I could replace my Mora with...

Ranger
01-02-2015, 10:52 AM
810

pretty much every knife I use at some point. some good, some not so good, all have a place and a time though. only one missing in the pic is my trusty opinel no8
Hey what did you do to fit a firesteel on your Mora sheath? I have ranger bands and realized that I needed a tube of some sort for it to fit into..

haytor7
01-02-2015, 11:20 AM
As from today
http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk37/rstu67/WP_20150201_002_1.jpg (http://s276.photobucket.com/user/rstu67/media/WP_20150201_002_1.jpg.html)

Silverback
01-02-2015, 11:28 AM
A mark hill custom spb1 and a friction folder by Adam savage

Johnnyboy1971
01-02-2015, 11:46 AM
I alternate between
A Mark Hill Custom S4
A Mark Hill Croc
And a FGYT DSP in carbon fibre.

FishyFolk
01-02-2015, 12:02 PM
Still these ones that come out to play most...

Strømeng Leuku
Enzo trapper
Mora 711

Johnnyboy1971
01-02-2015, 12:18 PM
Still these ones that come out to play most...

Strømeng Leuku
Enzo trapper
Mora 711

How do you find the Enzo Trapper. Mine felt very short in the handle. Nice knife but was put off by the handle.

FishyFolk
01-02-2015, 01:11 PM
How do you find the Enzo Trapper. Mine felt very short in the handle. Nice knife but was put off by the handle.

The length of the handle is no problem for me. Itæs the flat design of of it that is killing this knife for me. It's simply uncomfortable to whittle with.
So I end up using the Mora for everything more advanced than making a barbecue spit or slicing open a pack of hot dogs.
But it's not desgned for whitling. It is a hunting knife, and designed to carve up a deer...with a lot of quite different holding grips.

So I am actually on the lookout for a new knife, unless I can find someone that can make a better scales for me. I do not have the tools, nor the skills to do a proper job.

An alternative in a slightly lower price range currently a Casström No.10 Swedish Forest Knife is a likely candidate based on price.
But it looks a little too short in the blade for me (also a beef I have with the Enzo.

Also the #10 is too thick bladed for whitling 4mm ins such a small knife is a lot. So I might go for Helle instead.

Casström No.10 Swedish Forest Knife


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQOL8qL3gSU

OakAshandThorn
01-02-2015, 05:05 PM
12918
Martiini Arctic Circle puukko :).

beermaker
01-02-2015, 07:04 PM
I feel like I should be sat in some shameful circle like Alcoholics Anonymous when I say "My name's Phil and I own a Bear Grylls Ultimate Knife!"

To be honest, I'm not ashamed of it either. Its easy to knock it because of the endorsement, but in its own right it's a good knife. Yeah, I'm not keen on the serrations but they're getting smaller with each sharpen (and may go altogether when I get this belt grinder built!) but the blade sharpens well and holds a shaving edge for ages. It feels solid in the hand and mines taken loads of abuse from battoning logs and being used on a boat in salt and fresh water and daily around the farm I work on and still comes back for more. Have to admit I wouldn't pay the UK asking price for it as I got mine considerably cheaper and I'm not for a minute suggesting its the best knife ever as it isn't, but it certainly isn't the worst and for what I paid (about £40) I'm far from disappointed.

In an attempt to restore my credentials, I also have two mora clippers, a mora crook knife, a svord peasant mini, an opinel No. 5 and a few others...!

Did I mention I have the Bear Grylls Parang Machete too? I'll go to me hotel room now!! T^

-Tim-
02-02-2015, 04:07 PM
My "main" knife is a Carbon Mora I think it is the heavy duty one
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/1474400_607517845951455_2102909820_n.jpg?oh=fe38be fdbcc34b8e7c41cdb1d18d7e7a&oe=55675862&__gda__=1432442852_bb26dcd33c0aac87a43e02f43b5affe e

endorsed by some bloke called Ray
https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t1.0-9/1471396_604848316218408_317953635_n.jpg?oh=db021ae dbd7c7463bc1508e4a9196042&oe=556CE0DB

blade is a little thicker to make the knife more robust
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/1455944_604849482884958_1384264322_n.jpg?oh=7ae039 f11ccadd8da51a050913188381&oe=556E286A&__gda__=1432876355_89c1e2d0d6c2e64d05780a9920338d7 7

I am pleased with it and would not hesitate to buy another.

Cheers
Tim

bikebum1975
02-02-2015, 04:35 PM
I'll take and post some pics when snow let's up. Just got a custom handled lauri copper pommel curly birch leather spacer reindeer antler for center more leather curly birch and copper. Also a matched ferro in curly birch and a superbly crafted leather dangler. Just a bit of a teaser before pics

toney0105
03-02-2015, 05:06 PM
I use the mora bushcraft black. Its cheap n very robust I've beat it up quite hard n still looks like it hasn't been used after a sharpen an a clean.

Midge_Fodder
11-02-2015, 10:14 AM
I've just added a new knife to my collection.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/02/11/f21ee48f8e1e8eca77d484bd85447472.jpg

The Camo Forester.

It's a Dorset Woodland blade (3.5mm Woodlor(ish) in 01) with Micarta scales. It's currently on its way to be exhibited at the Shooting show and is the first made with that handle material. Will be coming with a certificate as it is first one of a very limited run.

trovilcl
22-02-2015, 04:21 AM
SO ill add mine. I carry a Boker electricians knife my great grandpa gave me from 1941, carbon steel blade. And i normally carry my kellam wolverine. Also i actually lost my multitool which was a Leatherman Super tool 300, but i lost it while taking a deer carcass to the woods on a ATV. I just bought a leatherman surge on thursday so i should be getting it soon.