Hi all,
I've been perusing through all the information regarding shiny stuff, and tbh I'm finding it a bit mind-boggling and difficult to make an informed choice, as there are so many options!
My question is, can you recommend a decent quality bushcraft knife for starting out with?
My budget is around £30 - £40, and it'll be used for woodsplitting, featherstick making, whittling and any other general purpose bits and bobs.
I'm not looking to spend a fortune, as I'd rather start out on a beginner blade until I have experience of sharpening (at the moment I have none!) and utilisation - then once I've got to grips with things, I'll probably shell out a fair amount more for a keeper knife
I have a simple stainless steel NATO issue locker also, although I'm not sure what that would stand up to.
Many, many thanks for reading thus far
~WWC~
I've been perusing through all the information regarding shiny stuff, and tbh I'm finding it a bit mind-boggling and difficult to make an informed choice, as there are so many options!

My question is, can you recommend a decent quality bushcraft knife for starting out with?
My budget is around £30 - £40, and it'll be used for woodsplitting, featherstick making, whittling and any other general purpose bits and bobs.
I'm not looking to spend a fortune, as I'd rather start out on a beginner blade until I have experience of sharpening (at the moment I have none!) and utilisation - then once I've got to grips with things, I'll probably shell out a fair amount more for a keeper knife

I have a simple stainless steel NATO issue locker also, although I'm not sure what that would stand up to.
Many, many thanks for reading thus far

~WWC~