i have a massive amount of knives , some that i used in the army and some i brought just for bushcraft but this is my new one , it sure feels like the "one "now out of my whole collection
it fits like a dream and is so comfy to hold and the finish is greatLooks like a nice Knife, know a guy with one and he likes it, i dont think theyre as bad as some say, especialy not for the price. Hows the fit and finish on yours?
it fits like a dream and is so comfy to hold and the finish is great
I am just starting out and looking to buy a knife. I was thinking of pushing the boat out on a £100+ item but it seems the £12 Frosts Mora Clipper is getting a lot of thumbs up - am I right?
Otherwise I like the look of the Fallkniven F1 which can be had for around £80 or the £45 Boar Knife from Woodland Ways...
yep your right get a frosts even if your going to get a more expensive one later .
Duncan
I found my perfect knife,great size not to big and well it cuts.
Handle is G10 and has tappered tang with black linners.I love it
I am just starting out and looking to buy a knife. I was thinking of pushing the boat out on a £100+ item but it seems the £12 Frosts Mora Clipper is getting a lot of thumbs up - am I right?
beautiful knife there, i saw Roger post that on BCL and its a world class knife...
i suppose for me the Best two knives ive ever owned and used would have to be these little Gem's.
My Kellam Wolverine is a lightweight, sturdy, Razor sharp knife with possibly the best designed handle ive ever used, just a real joy to use when out and about, the finish is also of a very high standard.. has been used for loads of things from trimming saplings to battoning.
My other favorite is The Knife Bernie Garland made for me, a superb cutter, great blade shape and a lovley handle, a very good knife especialy for high precision tasks however it is strong enough for heavy tasks such as battoning..
"...but it seems the £12 Frosts Mora Clipper is getting a lot of thumbs up - am I right?..."