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I would say mora as well... HAve one and like it, had no probs with it and it get a bit of abuse.... cant beat it for the money.. if you want it to look better in the sheath, just replace that
 
I bought a Hultafors (similar to a Mora) and have thoroughly knackered it but it was £8 so really not bothered. A more expensive knife would upset me more. I gave my Mora Clipper away to a friend's lad, again I don't miss it & it doesn't matter if he breaks or loses it
 
Hillbill 's knives.... Faultless great at all tasks and give fierce sparks with flint, granite etc.. Or a sandvik mora style knife with super grippy soft rubber handle that can do all you need a woodland knife to do.

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More suggestions for your money...
>£10 A boc of chocs for the understanding partner in your life to start off on the right tone
>£50 A good first aid kit for when the sharps bite back
>£100 A good smallish axe

As if any of us needed more ideas where to spend our money, eh?!
 
More suggestions for your money...
>£10 A boc of chocs for the understanding partner in your life to start off on the right tone
>£50 A good first aid kit for when the sharps bite back
>£100 A good smallish axe

As if any of us needed more ideas where to spend our money, eh?!

100 quid for an axe? My Plumb wasn't but 1/5 that amount.
 
well, thought i'd update this, im still using the web-tex and find it really good, but i also bought this Mora Companion http://survivalknivesuk.co.uk/Mora , after the recommendations from everyone here. Bloody hell its sharp!! dont think you can go wrong for the price to be honest.

bit of a school boy error though when i first got it though, thought i'd see how sharp it was using my thumb....ouch!
 

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