Snufkin Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Oct 13, 2004 2,099 139 54 Norfolk Feb 9, 2007 #21 Pics on the link don't seem to be working for me but I notice it's made from 5mm stock which I think is a little too thick. I personally prefer 3mm.
Pics on the link don't seem to be working for me but I notice it's made from 5mm stock which I think is a little too thick. I personally prefer 3mm.
Zammo Settler Jul 29, 2006 927 2 48 London Feb 9, 2007 #22 Snufkin said: Pics on the link don't seem to be working for me but I notice it's made from 5mm stock which I think is a little too thick. I personally prefer 3mm. Click to expand... Heres a few links: http://www.tout-lemonde.com/?page=s...32&CLSN_1892=1171064664189293ab9e3ee9c5fc4aa4 http://www.penknives-and-scissors.co.uk/shop/Sheath_Knives2107.htm The Boating and Green River knives are cheap as chips!
Snufkin said: Pics on the link don't seem to be working for me but I notice it's made from 5mm stock which I think is a little too thick. I personally prefer 3mm. Click to expand... Heres a few links: http://www.tout-lemonde.com/?page=s...32&CLSN_1892=1171064664189293ab9e3ee9c5fc4aa4 http://www.penknives-and-scissors.co.uk/shop/Sheath_Knives2107.htm The Boating and Green River knives are cheap as chips!
Hoodoo Full Member Nov 17, 2003 5,302 13 Michigan, USA Feb 11, 2007 #23 bushwacker bob said: People pay a lot more for a Wilkinson sword Woodlore,which is just a 'copy' of the Alan Wood Original. A good knife is a good knife. Click to expand... That's what I was thinking.
bushwacker bob said: People pay a lot more for a Wilkinson sword Woodlore,which is just a 'copy' of the Alan Wood Original. A good knife is a good knife. Click to expand... That's what I was thinking.