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Slimming down my collection, 3 knives need a new home.
1. Lionsteel B41:
- Green micarta handle, Sleipner steel, stonewashed blade, leather sheath.
- Only used a couple of times, could use a sharpening. It was bought from Lamnia for £140.
- Price: £100 delivered
2. We Knife Banter:
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Around £80 for the small one and £100 for the others would be more in line with the quality you are getting and the competition (Condor, TBS, Joker).
Even Chinese made knives are around £100 nowadays.
The small one Finn, is £150 at Springfields.
Still a lot more for what you get, considering a Lionsteel with micarta handle and better steel is about £130.
£190 for the Wit and cleaver.
That‘s a lot, especially when they don’t specify the steel.
I think they want to move upmarket, like Seiko did a few years ago.
It‘s hard to say which one is better without a head to head test in the real world.
On paper the Tungsten in the VG7 should give it a bit more wear resistance vs the VG10, but not sure if that will translate in normal use.
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