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michiel

Settler
Jun 19, 2006
578
2
36
Belgium - Herentals
My BRKT Aurora get used a lot. I've got way more knives than get used, but this one and my Helle Harding get used the most.

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Kitchen duty:

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But lately this one gets used the most:

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Regards,

Michiel
 

sam_acw

Native
Sep 2, 2005
1,081
10
41
Tyneside
I use a red wooden handled Mora for most bushy work, I've debated trying to turn it into a spear point but apart from that I can't fault it. I just don't like the look of the plastic ones for some reason.
Everyday carry is a SAK electrician plus - has a sheepsfoot blade, awl, large blade, saw, can opener and screwdriver on it. Wouldn't want to be without it and use it daily.
 

sargey

Mod
Mod
Member of Bushcraft UK Academy
Sep 11, 2003
2,695
8
cheltenham, glos
I am stuck for choice here, a luxury in this age! The red plastic one has become my current favourite.
The guard is a great addition when carving flat bows and other projects like these.

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those frosts vikings have long been favourites of mine too. once upon a time i used to get them for £3:50 each!

just recently i've been using an old ontario rat 3 in D2, in a custom sheath.
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mines been slightly reprofiled since i snapped the tip off of it some time ago :eek:

the other one is a custom by diving sparrow knifeworks.
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i cut myself again on this one last weekend. :rolleyes:

cheers, and.
 

UCBerzerkeley

Member
Dec 11, 2008
45
0
37
California
I am stuck for choice here, a luxury in this age! The red plastic one has become my current favourite.
The guard is a great addition when carving flat bows and other projects like these.

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I just can never get over the work moras prove themselves capable of, day in and day out. I love a nice knife as much as the next guy, but man, it sort of humbles any "I need this knife to do X" arguments you might have bouncing around in your head
 

Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
6,019
9
Brigantia
Lets resurrect this thread, eh? :) Cant beat a few good shiny photos

Heres my bushtool I got from Rob.

Stabilized box elder handle with black liners, silver tubes, high carbon bearing steel, [think its 52100] Double stitched leather sheath with decorated nickel silver chicago screws on sheath, and firesteel.

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Working on a shuttle.

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Box elder is a type of american maple, when its injected with polymers, it becomes stabilised and a good turning wood.

This thread should be about 50 pages long...BCUSA has 109 pages, British blades has 117 pages, on their respective threads. [Show us your bushcraft users]
 
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Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
6,019
9
Brigantia
This is my old Paul Baker Bushman TZ, with a sheath I made for it. 01, with mahogany burl and loveless bolts.



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Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
6,019
9
Brigantia
stefan ronnqvist viking axe, hultafors limbing axe, my grandads elwell axe 4.5lb. I made the sheaths for these.




One off Alan Wood Muntjac skinner Rwl34. With red liners and white ivory micarta.

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Busse Bushwhacker Mistress, infi steel. Micarta grip, 10" blade.

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Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
6,019
9
Brigantia
Dave Budd Tomahawk, Skookum, and mora 106

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TRC k1 in Elmax steel.

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Case Stockman with Kentucky blue grass bone, and nickel silver bolsters and liners.

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Favorite Folding Saw. [Massive thing]

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