Hi every one
I have just joined this fantastic forum and the one thing that puzzles me is people. People and their obsession with comparing knives and knife makers. Surly the knife is just the tool and its the person behind it that creates with it.
Would an incompetant driver of a small car be a better driver in a Aston Martin.
As a boy growing up I could not afford a knife so I reshaped and sharpened an old butter knife and happily carved with it for many years.
I recently read in one of Ray Mears book that and I quote 'In bushcraft folding knives are virtually useless ' WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH '.
I have carved and completed many different tasks using fold down knife for many years.
I have just joined this fantastic forum and the one thing that puzzles me is people. People and their obsession with comparing knives and knife makers. Surly the knife is just the tool and its the person behind it that creates with it.
Would an incompetant driver of a small car be a better driver in a Aston Martin.
As a boy growing up I could not afford a knife so I reshaped and sharpened an old butter knife and happily carved with it for many years.
I recently read in one of Ray Mears book that and I quote 'In bushcraft folding knives are virtually useless ' WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH '.
I have carved and completed many different tasks using fold down knife for many years.