Thanks for the links guys.
Gary, the main reasons I like the F1 is for these reasons;
Take a look at my reply here
http://www.bushcraftuk.co.uk/community/viewtopic.php?t=23&highlight=
I played about re-profiling knives of different grind types and found that pretty much any grind type can bite into wood exactly the same as the scandi type blades.
The F1 lends itself well to this sort of re-profiling.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of the scandi blades too, and for a long time thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. (i'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere.....

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But I do think there is a lot of myth surrounding them.
As long as the individual is confident in sharpening freehand there realy is no need to limit yourself to scandi blades.
I'm sure if anyone were to play around re-profiling blade types for long enough they would make similar discoveries. (and I'm sure there are a few on these forums who have done similar). Then all you have to settle on is personal preference, and the way the knife performs when re-profiled, handle shape, fit and feel etc. And thats what led me to the F1.
Other reasons are as follows;
The F1 is such a simply constructed knife, only 3 main components (blade, one piece handle and thong hole tube). No bolts, rivets or scales to come off. There is very little can go wrong with it.
Top quality VG10 stainless holds a good edge for a long time, with little to no corrosion.
Good choice of sheath options. My choice is either of the leather sheaths (dangler type with a pack, closed type to be discreet) with a firesteel secured to it using bike inertube.
I did smooth off the grip as suggested by Ben, it was never uncomfortable before but is a little more tactile now.
Regards