Which knife?

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Re: Which knife?

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pseudonym wrote:I used to have a problem :mrgreen:

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I don't see a Jacklore there?
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Re: Which knife?

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Hamradioop wrote: I don't see a Jacklore there?
Nope, and why would you?

They were bought as an investment and half of them were users. Their re-sale, resulted in me owning these two:

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for the princely sum of £5 in total ;)
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Re: Which knife?

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just ordered mora bushcraft forest from hennie heynes
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mora-Companion- ... B00BCI6AA8

Just added this to my daughters collection.

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Re: Which knife?

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Colour :shock:

At least she can't lose it in the woods ;)
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woodpecker wrote: Just added this to my daughters collection.
I have a similar one in green, I wonder which will get lost first...

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Re: Which knife?

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She has a green one available as well ;)
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Post by thorbjorn »

helle do quite alot of really nice knives really well made and really sharp great make of knife and nice looking as well
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Re: Which knife?

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ordered yesterday .... haynes bushcraft mora arrived today, the sheath and loop doesnt look too secure , reviews said sometimes fell off belt http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Mora-Kniv ... -304-5083/
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Re: Which knife?

Post by Brunel »

I have all sorts of knives around the place. 3 Kukris, an original No2 pattern Fairbairn Sykes, a handmade short sword, a machete, a billhook, an axe, 2x No7 Opinel, a couple of snub nosed safety knives and a large collection of kitchen knives. My prized possession is a whet stone to keep them razor sharp. My other little hobby is making lanyards - a monkey's fist at the top of the loop with a barley twist at the knife end... nothing like personalising your kit!

The Opinel is a fantastic utility/bushcraft piece of kit; very well made, relatively cheap, durable and reliable. The Kukris are my favourite - they are things of exquisite beauty, perfectly weighted and balanced and kept in pristine condition. Beautiful to look at but never leave the house!