Favourite, NON scandi knife

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Tommyd345

Nomad
Feb 2, 2015
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Norfolk
Hi all!

Thought we could start up an interesting thread here. Now for a lot of people, cheap mora is the way to start into bushy knife world. And scandi grinds are fantastic for doing lots with wood, I'm just wondering what is your favourite knife that isn't a scandi grind?

I'll start. Most my knives are scandi as I work with wood a lot! No need for a super dooper survival knife (maybe one day) but I had a little knife made by Bones61 of British blades. It's convex, ~3.25" blade with elm handle I believe, Full tang. Whenever I'm doing something in the garden it's in my pocket, it's a great all round little knife :)
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Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
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Pontypool, Wales, Uk
It isn't a great knife, but this cheap hunter I got ages ago. The grip looks awful but is surprisingly comfortable. It is a hollow grind so is a great slicer and has become my food prep knife. Stainless so I don't hae to worry too much about it. Given I paid under £20 for it I really can't fault it.

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NoName

Settler
Apr 9, 2012
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4
That is a great knve Tommy! Congrats
Mine probably This one: http://www.larsonforgeandfinish.com/images/BOOT_SLAB_C.JPG

QUOTE=Tommyd345;1702955]Hi all!

Thought we could start up an interesting thread here. Now for a lot of people, cheap mora is the way to start into bushy knife world. And scandi grinds are fantastic for doing lots with wood, I'm just wondering what is your favourite knife that isn't a scandi grind?

I'll start. Most my knives are scandi as I work with wood a lot! No need for a super dooper survival knife (maybe one day) but I had a little knife made by Bones61 of British blades. It's convex, ~3.25" blade with elm handle I believe, Full tang. Whenever I'm doing something in the garden it's in my pocket, it's a great all round ]][/QUOTE]
 
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Countryman

Native
Jun 26, 2013
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North Dorset
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Wilkinson Sword Dartmoor.

Couldn't afford its predecessor as a kid but preordered the Dartmoor before the factory closed and received a numbered blade.

Beast of a blade, interesting story and the last production of a once great company. I now have 3.


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tombear

On a new journey
Jul 9, 2004
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Rossendale, Lancashire
Easy, Grohmann No. 4 survival knife in flat grind. I prefer it over any Scandi grind for that matter. I used to favour the Grohmann flat camper but there's the odd job it's not big enough for. If I'm going somewhere where the No. 4 would freak folk out then I revert to the flat camper as a neck knife.

ATB

Tom
 

Hoodoo

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Nov 17, 2003
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Michigan, USA
It was a custom order based on his designs (kinda of a blend of the #30 and #34 drop point, iirc). I think I asked for thicker scales and no sharpening choil, and 1/8" steel in s30v. That was about 10 years ago so it's hard to remember exactly. :)
 

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