falkniven have gone raving made £60 is about as much as I'd pay. Didn't get on with mine though the exposed metal on the handle gve me hot spots
I'm glad there's so much love for the boar. I do like it and am glad I got it, but I did very little research before hand.
I am also enjoying googling other people's knife choices.
There are some really nice (but expensive) folders around.
Really? Sorry about that, odd given the goto recommendation for a knife on this forum is usually a Mora... Mass produced, cheap, and a great knife...I do find it interesting. When I joined this forum I got a slating for buying a mass produced knife (the boar). I'll say what I said then, if it is a good knife, then to hell with the provenance. And the boar is fantastic, fixed or folding. The more scandi slipjoint the better. I'm also very tempted to buy one of the boar locking folders to go in the emergency pouch.
Whatever else I try I always seem to end up going back to carrying a SAK, usually a Huntsman, and there is a SAK Classic on my keyring, just in case.
Classic Swiss army knife. Everything else is either too long or has a locking mechanism so this is the only legal one.
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Explain?This is the most incorrect post I've ever witnessed here :You_Rock_
This is the most incorrect post I've ever witnessed here :You_Rock_
Yes, sorry. Thought that was obvious. I wasn't saying out of all the knives that exist, only the SAK is legal!I think he means of the ones that he owns.