Hi there - first post so if this is an old yawn worthy post, please forgive me.
I have a £100 limit for a new knife - not as much as some, but still a fair bit of money for a strong long lasting tool.
I have narrowed it down so far to these two choices. as you can see, one is very traditional, the other new and militaristic in its features.
http://www.knifebargains.co.uk/acatalog/Handmade_Knives.html
Traditional bushcraft knife
or
http://www.heinnie.com/3d3rv31336198/Knives/BK&T/Becker-Companion/p-92-537-3674/
Any body use either of these? or have any input as to what choice I should make as I am torn. Bottom line is that I would like to choose the longest lasting, strongest bushcrafting knife possible for £100 to last me a while out in the mountains and trails.
I have a £100 limit for a new knife - not as much as some, but still a fair bit of money for a strong long lasting tool.
I have narrowed it down so far to these two choices. as you can see, one is very traditional, the other new and militaristic in its features.
http://www.knifebargains.co.uk/acatalog/Handmade_Knives.html
Traditional bushcraft knife
or
http://www.heinnie.com/3d3rv31336198/Knives/BK&T/Becker-Companion/p-92-537-3674/
Any body use either of these? or have any input as to what choice I should make as I am torn. Bottom line is that I would like to choose the longest lasting, strongest bushcrafting knife possible for £100 to last me a while out in the mountains and trails.