Opinel as a bushcraft knife

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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Is the hobo one with the fork a modified one or are they widely available robbi? Its a new one on me and I like it!
 

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
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East Sussex, UK
I bought one, it was razor sharp but rusted quite badly as it got damp. Has a nice patina on the blade now but I seldom use it any more
 

Corso

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Aug 13, 2007
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a double bladed opinal, please explain :)

very simple mod

take 2 opinels (I used no 7's) dismantle, widen the channel of one of the wood handles. Make a new pin, put back together, the lock ring needs a slight mod - either cut an opposite channel to the one already there - or you can make the current one a little longer - making sure the slot is at 90 degrees to the blade when open so the lock up is secure. the nail nicks are also on the same side so I made scagel holes in the blades - reshaped one as a clip the other as a droppoint -finally I reshaped the handle sodbuster style...
 

shaggystu

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 10, 2003
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Derbyshire
To make it a legal edc I take off the locking ring and the blade is short enough through years of use - it was my dads.
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that's a thing of beauty, loved to within an inch of it's life, superb.

i like opinels, they're fantastic tools for the money. i've got loads of various sizes, a #8 usually comes camping/walking with me. people have mentioned in this thread, and others re. opinels that they're no good for battoning, they're fine, just don't try splitting wood that's too big for the tool
 

CurtisJohnson

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Jun 7, 2012
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Durham
D'you know what? I'd completely forgotten about starting this thread. The topic has changed an awful lot by the end ;) thanks guys, very much appreciated.

Curtis
 

greasemonkey

Forager
Jun 7, 2008
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Cumbernauld
Excellent, and cheap, knives. I keep a number 7 in my pocket at work, it's probably the sharpest knife I have and definitely the easiest to sharpen. They also throw a good spark.
 

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