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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,962
Mercia
Stay away from the dark side....you aren't a Jedi yet....

Use the force Luke...resist the lure of steel

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oops :lmao:
 

SimonM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
4,015
6
East Lancashire
www.wood-sage.co.uk
All users....
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Left to right
Stuart Mitchell bushy
Bernie Garland "Little Whittler" (necker)
Bernie Garland "Bushcrafter"


But the one that gets used the most...










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Opinel No 7 Carbon:rolleyes:

Simon
 

Tor helge

Settler
May 23, 2005
739
44
55
Northern Norway
www.torbygjordet.com
The last year I`ve begun to use this knife (Brusletto Storhallingen) again. The reason is that I always likeed it, it is very versatile and I made a new sheath for it last year (the old one was ruined).

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I have lots of knives but tend to use the old trusted ones. Usually scandinavian knives, as they work for me. Below is some pics of my most used knives the last 30 years.
8 inch Strømeng
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Finnish puukko
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Helle Skarping (slightly modified)
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Tor
 

Dave Budd

Gold Trader
Staff member
Jan 8, 2006
2,895
321
44
Dartmoor (Devon)
www.davebudd.com
for big stuff around the woods (thogh not big enough for the chainsaw), I have my Billhook. My EDC hook is the one at the bottom, though the handle is different now following a run in with a 7 tonne digger :rolleyes:

My normal edc (not in the pub of course ;) ) is this one
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I also have a small SAK on my belt all the time, mostly coz it has tweezers on it
 

rapidboy

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 14, 2004
2,535
27
BB
I always have a locking folder, usually one of these as my EDC / work knives.
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Bushcraft fixed blade has been a micarta woodlore for years but i changed to this one a while ago, just made to fit my hand better than the woodlore and the blade is a little shorter and fuller.
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and i finished this one recently and have been using it over the last few days,
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obviously it won't be taking the sort of rough use the full tang knife will take but it made short work of breasting a pigeon today:)

I also have a soft spot for all the plastic handled frosts stuff especially this one which i use as much as i can
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Shinken

Native
Nov 4, 2005
1,317
3
43
cambs
At the minute one of my prototype knives

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And my Stu M custom when posh camping, use it for slicing food chopping bone etc

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Forest fella

Full Member
Jul 2, 2008
2,891
211
Gloucestershire
Traditional Mora,the one with the Red Birch Handle,it's one of the cheapest knives I own,but it get's used the most,Say's alot about the quality and design of the knife.
And a Marbles Large Whittle
 

Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
2,610
135
65
Greensand Ridge
As the years roll by I'm finding, somewhat ironically, it is the first Alan Wood I commissioned that gets strapped to my pack more often than not.

That don't mean I can't find room for one more though!

Cheers

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covertcraft

Member
Feb 6, 2009
26
0
Milton Keynes
That would be this one then.

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It's the first proper knife I got as a pressie from the wife. I've brought and used plenty more but this is still my favourite.
 

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