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Womble

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Sep 22, 2003
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Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
Hi everyone!

Knowing that I was after a new knife, a friend of mine bought me an "Old Timer" knife for christmas from Schrade - see http://www.knivesplus.com/ under "old timer knives" \ "outfitter old timer knife"

I estimate that it weighs a little over twice the weight of the practice knife that Woodlore sells(the knife I'm currently using), with a blade twice as thick. The weight feels odd in comparison, and I'm still getting used to the balance. The handle is rubber with a contoured grip. I was reasonably sharp from the box, but I've yet to be able to test how keen the edge, and how long it stays that way.

I have little or no real knoweledge of knife evaluation, so would appreciate it if anyone who has any experience of this company or its knives could share it here.
 
As I say, the weight and balance are taking a bit of getting used to; but the grip feels solid as a rock, and it produces more sparks from an artificial flint than anything I've seen before!

One thing I have found though: the sheaf is an EXCEPTIONALLY tight fit, a bit of a struggle to get out sometimes - which could lead to safety issues if I'm not careful I suppose.
 
It is said that "Schrade+ stainless steel" is most likely 420HC. Certainly not one of the 'super steels,' but my experience is that they will take a very sharp edge quite easily and hold it a reasonable length of time. Like SAKs, Opinels and Moras, Schrades are one of the best knife values out there, IMO. 8-)
 

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