Best spoons knife???

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wolf man

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Sep 12, 2005
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I'm really fed up with the Mora spoon knife that i've had and been using. I'm sure there are better tools for the job, but i have no idea which to get.

Which, in your opinion, is the best spoon knife out there and why?

Cheers
 

Mesquite

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Mar 5, 2008
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Dave Budd makes a really good spoon knife.

I find they take a wickedly sharp edge and stays sharp for a good period of time as well. Just about everyone who I've let have a play with my spoons knives have gone and bought their own from from him. More importantly he's a member on here :)

I've also heard good reports about FGYT's spoon knifes but never had a play with one so can't comment further than that.
 

jungle_re

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Oct 6, 2008
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Duncan FGYT makes an excellent selection of spoon knives in a variety of different designs as complete or blade only.
Hes a member here excellent to deal with a great product
Just a happy customer
 

Biker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Buy a gouge. Job done:lmao:

I traded my Frost spoon knife on becasue I wasn't used to holding it like that, but got on so much better using a gouge because I'm more used to holding chisels.

After Dave Budd's and FGYT, you could try a Flexcut spoon knife I bought one of these recently and though I have yet to use it in anger it feels soooo much nicer in the hand.
 

Ian S

On a new journey
Nov 21, 2010
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Svante Djarv spoon knives are great, and Hans Karlsson spoon knives are wonderful.

Out of interest, which Mora do you have? A 164 (the single edge version) can be modified into something fairly good.

Cheers
 

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