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    Mors Kochanski knife test strength

    Reading through Mors Kochanski Bush Craft for the first time, and in the knifecraft section Mors states the following: "As a test of strength, a good knife should not break when driven four centimetres into a standing tree at righ angles to the grain, and the handle bears your weight as you...
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    Best knife for a beginner

    Just received the knife and I have to agree with all that you guys said, great knife unbelievable value. Once again thanks
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    Best knife for a beginner

    Guys, I have ordered a Frosts Clipper, carbon blade as I live inland and most of my work will be either dry or an a situation where I can keep the blade oiled. This is my first post on these forums and I have to say I am deeply appreciative of the quick and usefull response I have...
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    Best knife for a beginner

    Great news. Any particular blade composition for the Mora, i.e. carbon, stainless or laminated?
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    Best knife for a beginner

    Really, looking at the price of the Frost knives I would have thought you dont get much for that price however it appears not the case here. If I were to go for a more sturdy offering, i.e. to allow some use for limbing etc, what else would you suggest, based on a budget of around £70 GBP...
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    Best knife for a beginner

    Hi all, new to the art of bushcraft and I do not yet have a suitable knife. Looking at the FÄLLKNIVEN F1. This seems to be a good alround start point without spending a fortune. Will be used for basic bushcraft but not really for carving. Any ideas or suggestions greatly appreciated