So i've been doing various bits of survival training for about the past 2 - 3 years, and have even been assistant staff on a couple of recent intro courses, and rather impressively i feel, i have managed these past few years with only a victorinox (sp?) swiss army knife, whilst it was fine at first, once i started needing to use some more advanced bushcraft techniques (building more substantial pegs, shaping sticks for friction firelighting etc.) it reli began to struggle and i would have to borrow others knives. I now have 4 expeditions in 5 months coming up, with the average length of about 10 days. So as you have probably guessed from this ridiculously long post, i need a new knife. I need a folding lock knife, ideally 3.5" but no longer, similarly, no shorter than 3". It needs to be good at all round use, from wood carving to skinning and gutting small animals.
First post by the way, so if i've made some glaring error please do tell me
thanks,
Rich
EDIT: btw, my budget is pretty low, being a student and all, i have an absolute maximum of £40, however, if i could get a good knife for cheaper, it'd be great.
AND: I have been looking around, and the price and look of practicality of the Buck knives, most notably the protege and the bantam series looks very good, whilst i have also noticed the EKA swede 92 is a very nice looking knife, however the price is not so appealing.
First post by the way, so if i've made some glaring error please do tell me
thanks,
Rich
EDIT: btw, my budget is pretty low, being a student and all, i have an absolute maximum of £40, however, if i could get a good knife for cheaper, it'd be great.
AND: I have been looking around, and the price and look of practicality of the Buck knives, most notably the protege and the bantam series looks very good, whilst i have also noticed the EKA swede 92 is a very nice looking knife, however the price is not so appealing.