When I my restarted my interest in bushcraft and the outdoors I wasn't that big on knives. I had a couple of Swiss Army knives (SAK) and a Leatherman. Cannot find my Leatherman any more as I stopped carrying it once I found out from here it was illegal to carry all the time.

I started to read the threads on here about which knives to use. Mora, Helle, Enzo, Fallkniven. I was gob smacked at how much a knife could cost when they all really do the same job. I thought that my SAK would not be up to the job in the woods and to be a bushcrafter you needed a sheath knife (How wrong I was). So I bought a Mora and a Bahco Laplander and thought that's all the knives I will need.

I read more threads about spoon carving and I thought "I need a spoon knife" About the same time I got given a Gerber multi-tool and Stanley folding knife.

Roll on the last year or so and I now have a few more knives. 2 more Mora's, a Kukri, 2 more SAK's, unknown sheath knife, an Opinel and Bear Grylls Scout knife.


Funny I still don't think of myself as a knife person and I never seem to actively go shopping for knives but some how I just keep getting them

I started to read the threads on here about which knives to use. Mora, Helle, Enzo, Fallkniven. I was gob smacked at how much a knife could cost when they all really do the same job. I thought that my SAK would not be up to the job in the woods and to be a bushcrafter you needed a sheath knife (How wrong I was). So I bought a Mora and a Bahco Laplander and thought that's all the knives I will need.

I read more threads about spoon carving and I thought "I need a spoon knife" About the same time I got given a Gerber multi-tool and Stanley folding knife.

Roll on the last year or so and I now have a few more knives. 2 more Mora's, a Kukri, 2 more SAK's, unknown sheath knife, an Opinel and Bear Grylls Scout knife.


Funny I still don't think of myself as a knife person and I never seem to actively go shopping for knives but some how I just keep getting them
