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What are people's thoughts on these?

D2 steel and 6 / 7 mm thick - seem like solid tools.
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It comes up as no such website for me?

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Ahhh yes now it works ty =)
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I've not heard of this company before, but after looking at the website and their products, they seem to be a reputable company that produces quality tools. I don't think you could go far wrong with these.

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I wouldn't bother personally, there are a lot more useful knives around that I would be happier with.

Looks more like a posers knife than a good using knife.

Frosts Mora knives are a good allround inexpensive outdoor knife

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009ES9VM2/r ... wo=&hvqmt=

Several models available as well :mrgreen:

Or maybe a Ray Mears Woodlore knife, or a clone of one at least. 8-)
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12mp82 wrote:I wouldn't bother personally, there are a lot more useful knives around that I would be happier with.

Looks more like a posers knife than a good using knife.

Frosts Mora knives are a good allround inexpensive outdoor knife

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009ES9VM2/r ... wo=&hvqmt=

Several models available as well :mrgreen:

Or maybe a Ray Mears Woodlore knife, or a clone of one at least. 8-)


Second that ^^

it looks to poser look at what I have got (bear gryls range comes to mind) go for something like a frost, there are many different knives that could be bought and used closer to home a that do the exact same job.
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Heinnie Haynes for knives. Moras are good and anything by Coldsteel , if you want tough.
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Someone once asked me what was the very best knife in a survival situation, my reply was the one you have with you at the time.

There is an article somewhere on the web written, I think, by old jimbo who split a treee in half using a Swiss army knife or something similar. I'll go see if I can find it again.

Or find a good cutler and get one made, often cheaper than buying one off the shelf.
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12mp82 wrote:I wouldn't bother personally, there are a lot more useful knives around that I would be happier with.

Looks more like a posers knife than a good using knife.

Frosts Mora knives are a good allround inexpensive outdoor knife

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009ES9VM2/r ... wo=&hvqmt=

Several models available as well :mrgreen:

Or maybe a Ray Mears Woodlore knife, or a clone of one at least. 8-)

No matter were i look i can't find one of ray mears knifes that are under a £100? i'm sure he sells one for £25 or am i wrong?

Also i like bear grylls range they are very well built. You do have to pay a bit extra for the brand tho =P
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