I have been asked by a friends wife to recommend her a knife that is good for whittling,her husband is going on a course and she wants to get him a knife,any thoughts on a decent starter knife that will not break the bank.
they are a fantastic company, they give me a 10% discount every year for all year, which really helps if they see you at the shop quite often they give you this card for being a valid customer, i only spend a couple of quid every couple of weeks in there, and i think that is very generous, when i bought my band saw, thats when you start to notice the savings, and the tools i will get for family members that 10% comes in really handy.That is a very good price, only a few pence more than the UK wholesale price. Great prices on push knives and lots of good looking small diamond sharpeners too.
fantastic, they are a great bunch and would be lost without that shop, i take it you have one of thos cards thenI have mate who is a training manager at Clas Ohlson HQ which is at Insjon, the same small town where Saterglantan the national folk craft school is based. He came over to train the staff here when they opened the first 3 stores. They have the most amazing storage packing plant at Insjon which is a totally automated huge shed. You send in your picking list and robots get your stuff. It means the whole shed can run without heating or lighting, clever chaps those Swedes.
Hi, Can anyone recommend a a general purpose knife for day to day use? I work with horses and need something for cutting baler twine and maybe getting stones out of hooves. Ideally it needs to have a folding blade. Cheers, Pete.