I already have a mora but am looking for a new knife under £50 and thought I'd ask the community for their suggestions. It must be:
1) fixed blade
2) 6-8 inches
3) full tang
4) no spinal saw teeth or other gimmicky nonsense.
Bush craft knife
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Re: Bush craft knife
You already have the best bushcraft knife that you're going to get for less than 50 quid, my advice if you want something a bit more flash is save up bit and have a look at the TBS Boar. Made by the bushcraft store, I used one of their blade blanks to make my own, my handle is custom but the blade is as they come out of the factory, lovely knife.
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Re: Bush craft knife
The Condor Bushlore is a good no-nonsense solid bushcraft knife. £50 with hardwood handles, you can get it with Micarta scales but it's an extra 20-odd quid.Rebelprepping wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:30 pm I already have a mora but am looking for a new knife under £50 and thought I'd ask the community for their suggestions. It must be:
1) fixed blade
2) 6-8 inches
3) full tang
4) no spinal saw teeth or other gimmicky nonsense.
https://www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk/cut ... -knife.htm
Re: Bush craft knife
I agree with the Condor Bushlore. I have had two and they are amazing for the money.
I would upgrade to the Micarta handle Condor Bushlore if you can.
Condor in general seem to be a cracking bunch of knifes for the money. I've got a Condor Primitive knife as well. No complaints from me. Great knifes.
I would upgrade to the Micarta handle Condor Bushlore if you can.
Condor in general seem to be a cracking bunch of knifes for the money. I've got a Condor Primitive knife as well. No complaints from me. Great knifes.
Re: Bush craft knife
No point asking me.....
I had a problem at one time
I had a problem at one time
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Bush craft knife
Pseudonym - two is one and one is none. Think you've got it covered