Well said Samon
I just feel awkward using a blade that is too big for the job, It makes my femoral artery twitch. Adding the heightened circumstance of being alone in the wood Just rings alarm bells in my tiny brain
Don't you know it's safer in the woods? Or is Essex wilder than I imagine?
Speaking of outdoorsmen, at one time there were lots of professional hunters in the West hard at work ridding the continent of bison. They went out in small parties, which included not only the hunters themselves but men who were basically butchers. They did their work in the field and would have, in fact, used regular butcher knives. Couldn't say how long a knife lasted for them, however. They would have been a rough lot.
......Speaking of outdoorsmen, at one time there were lots of professional hunters in the West hard at work ridding the continent of bison. They went out in small parties, which included not only the hunters themselves but men who were basically butchers. They did their work in the field and would have, in fact, used regular butcher knives. Couldn't say how long a knife lasted for them, however. They would have been a rough lot.
I know an ex saturation diver who's ran a scallop ranch since he retired from sat diving, I did a bit of work for him 20+ years ago collecting and sorting scallop spat. One gets to know someone stood on a drafty raft for hours on end, his pet hates were macho divers watches and particularly macho divers knives, for which he held a special contempt. Although he had even more contempt for those who nicked his scallops from his leased bit of seabed.
He would proudly produce his diving come scallop ranching knife, a sharpened up old style bone handled stainless dinner knife, and show off his trusty £20 casio digital. His reasoning was that he was going to lose the knife at some point, so why pay out a lot of money when he had an endless supply of old cutlery that could do the job just as well. Same with the watch.
I'm having a hard time imagining diving for shellfish. here they use long handled rakes to get them from the boat.