Christmas has just passed, and I'm sitting with a bit of money from my grandparents, part of which I thought I'd use to replace my grandfathers heirloom knife with a new and shiny one (more because it's an heirloom than because it's non-functioning). And so, I've been looking around a bit for a bushcraft knife, found a few knives I quite liked, but I figured I might as well ask around to see if I've missed a good choice, or if anyone have anything to say about the knives I've found. Budget is a maximum of around 90 GBP.
The first and almost obvious choice for a beginner is a Mora. I was thinking one of the Bushcraft ones, as I've heard nothing but good words about them. Cheap, durable, sharp. Does anyone know if the stainless steel version works well with a ferro rod? I live by the coast, so having something stainless wouldn't hurt.
The second one I've been looking at is the Helle Temagami. Once again, stainless steel, this time with a semi-full tang. The main downside to this is that they use layered steel, and I've heard the outer layer is too soft to reliably throw sparks with a ferro rod.
A third knife I am looking at is the Pathfinder Trade Knife. It has gotten good reviews over at the store, and I kinda like the design (that might just mean I've watched too many of Dave Canterburys videos over on Youtube). It's carbon steel, which might be a problem with my coastal location, but I'm fairly sure I'll be able to take well enough care of it. With shipping and everything, this is the priciest of the bunch.
Any thoughts? Thank you.
The first and almost obvious choice for a beginner is a Mora. I was thinking one of the Bushcraft ones, as I've heard nothing but good words about them. Cheap, durable, sharp. Does anyone know if the stainless steel version works well with a ferro rod? I live by the coast, so having something stainless wouldn't hurt.
The second one I've been looking at is the Helle Temagami. Once again, stainless steel, this time with a semi-full tang. The main downside to this is that they use layered steel, and I've heard the outer layer is too soft to reliably throw sparks with a ferro rod.
A third knife I am looking at is the Pathfinder Trade Knife. It has gotten good reviews over at the store, and I kinda like the design (that might just mean I've watched too many of Dave Canterburys videos over on Youtube). It's carbon steel, which might be a problem with my coastal location, but I'm fairly sure I'll be able to take well enough care of it. With shipping and everything, this is the priciest of the bunch.
Any thoughts? Thank you.