no bison knife review?

Andy

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Dec 31, 2003
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I can't find one. I know we've had lots of comments on it over the time that I've ben here and on BB but I can't find a deicated review. I did a google search and pulled up both bushcraftuk and britishblades. One arcive said something about Gary reviewing it. Is this review still around
 

Adi007

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Sep 3, 2003
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Andy said:
I can't find one. I know we've had lots of comments on it over the time that I've ben here and on BB but I can't find a deicated review. I did a google search and pulled up both bushcraftuk and britishblades. One arcive said something about Gary reviewing it. Is this review still around
I had one, got rid. Nuff said. It was OK bit ...

Kath's got one and I think because the handle is better suited to smaller hands she finds it better.
 

Snufkin

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Oct 13, 2004
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I have one, quality blade but I find the handle just a little too narrow so I don't use it much. If you like knives with smaller handles then it's worth a look. I may stick mine in the classifieds.
 

Paganwolf

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Jul 26, 2004
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Ive got the BisonBushcraft and I find its perfect for bushcraft and i "use it alot", the blade is a perfect size for carving and holds an edge very well, I am having another made to my spec which i will pick up next week (you can see them both in january :wink: ) and the leatherwork is also excellent. Ill do a review on my new one next week once ive got it in my mitts, I took the Bison on a course once(wont mention wich) and the instructors were impressed with it, one in particular said it was much better then the one they did, blade/handle size ect pick the bones out of that :wink: .All in all a top knife IMO and a good price for a knife you can have hand made to your own spec, eg handle material, sheath design ect, the workmanship is fully guarenteed ,as i have said in my opinion its a lovely useable knife and it looks pretty too :wink:
 
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I too have a Bison Bushcraft Knife, and wouldn't be separated from it. I bought mine several years ago when the Hastings Arms Company were marketing them for a brief time. Overall a good, reliable and strong blade with a very nice hand made sheath, that I would recommend to anyone.
Stan
 

ESpy

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Aug 28, 2003
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myakka said:
If your looking for a great Bushcraft knife, try a Roger Linger Bushcraft. I love both of mind :eek:):

I was going to take mine with me too...
:biggthump

(of course, I'm too embarrassed to admit that I haven't had time to use it yet!)
(er... Oops)
 
Nov 24, 2004
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I had a good look at the bb`s knife owned by paganwolf at a woodlore course. The instructors seemed to rate it as every bit as good as the w`lore one. I have ordered one from Roger on the strength of the hard work it was put to by the wolf during that week.
 

Paganwolf

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myakka said:
Dave,

You will love the Linger Bushcraft, There awesome!

Hi myakka, Dave is talking about a Bison Bushcraft Knife made by Roger Harrington, whats a Linger Bushcraft, or have i got the totally wrong end of the stick (before you say it Gary it wouldnt be the first time :rolmao: :nana: )
 

myakka

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Sep 12, 2004
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Sorry for the mix up, when Dave said Roger, I thought he was talking about Roger Linger, my mistake.

Tha bottom knife in the photo is a Linger Bushcraft knife

t7g2linger.jpg
 

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