Here's mine but it doesn't look quite as new these days and I've re-shaped the handle to make it bit more rounded and comfy for my girlie hands.
I think it's massive okenest: and the rest are a really good size
I'm not tiny, I'm just on the small side. I take a 6 or a 6.5 in a glove.
Besides, I can do anything with those knives that you can do with the bigger ones
Lol well I've known a few 4'10" scots so 5' 2 1/2" ain't too badAh well, I'm all of 5' 2.5" and that extra half inch is important......it makes me above average height for Scotswomen
The Mora2010 is big, but it's surprisingly comfortable and what at first seems to be a totally weird blade profile is actually really useful
It's also a light knife weightwise, doesn't feel like a lump of lead in a pack
cheers,
Toddy
very nice PRKL, did you make them yourself?
I did the same grind mod to my FBM
A few of my favourites....
Cherry on e-bay Damascus (aint failed yet...) 3mm Veg tan sheath - the firesteel has been replaced with an Antler handled one,
Hand forged Saex/Wharncliffe (on a Dave Budd course) Oak handle 3mm veg tanned with antler rings
There are a few more but the camera is packed for the upcoming trip....
Great thread this
May I ask Sf, the B&T below, what do you use it for?
Stu.
Thank you....mostly game prep and whittling, its usualy my choice when out with the airgun.
the narrow blades great for delicate tasks and slicing, however i tend to opt for a thicker blade like the northwest or my enzo when i need more of an allarounder and may need to do some heavy battoning.
Here is my collection of assorted blades. It's easy to see which ones have had the most use
Left column: ka-bar BK2: Svord DP: Helle Besseggen: Helle fjellkniven:
Right column: Syderco Bushcraft: Boker arbolito: Mora: Ka-bar Short marine: Fallkniven S1 (brand new)