Show us your Bushcraft users

ArkAngel

Native
May 16, 2006
1,201
22
51
North Yorkshire
MMMM Shiney's

My current users

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A Mick Spain Damascus

A Paul Harris Bushcrafter

A Farid in D6 ( this holds a wicked edge for EVER)
 

tombear

On a new journey
Jul 9, 2004
4,494
556
55
Rossendale, Lancashire
This thing.

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Grohmann large camper in stainless and when it wears out I'll get another dead like it but pehaps with more washing up resistant scales (micarta?) I use it for everything including all the cooking at home.

ATB

Tom
 

Draven

Native
Jul 8, 2006
1,530
6
35
Scotland
Toddy - is that Mora 2010 massive or are the rest of your knives tiny? :p

Here are my main users:
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Modified old hicks butcher, very proud of this one as it was the first good convex I did

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My custom Bushcrafter, blade by Bernie Garland in o1 steel and handle by me in dyed-thru curly birch - this is my "standalone" knife when I don't want to carry knife + axe or bigger knife.

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My Enzo Nordic 95 in Red mallee, handled by me - the deepest biting knife I have, even more so than my mora sloyd.


That Hankala above really looks sweet though! I try to avoid lookin at them!

Pete
 

Waldganger

Forager
Aug 13, 2009
190
0
43
Esperance, WA
My two sets, I keep one in a bug out bag, the other is my camping set.

Busse Fusion Battle Mistress (FBM) INFI steel, 10" blade, fat micarta grips
Dan Koster Bushcraft in 01, with OD Micarta
Roselli Axe, the long handle one
Off The Map Custom Knives, Bushcraft in A2, natural canvas micarta, matching firesteel

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My EDC, which when it gets orange G10 scales made (waiting on the postman so I can make them) it will be coming with me.
Emerson Collectors Association, Knife of the Year 2009.
A131, 154cm steel, black G10 scales, Ti linerlock.

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These three are on the way, the Landi PSK will most definately be coming, and the other two need sheathing before I make any decisions about them. I guess you need a backup or two right?

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Tye Possum

Nomad
Feb 7, 2009
337
0
Canada
First of all, sorry for the horrible pictures.

I was using these before I moved and temporarily lost woods access.

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Once I locate some suitable land I'll be using my ESEE (formerly RAT Cutlery) RC-4. It's the bottom left in this terrible picture of my knives.

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I've got more knives now but it's nice to see that I'm not "infected" as badly as some of you are, or at least not any worse.

Oh and I almost forgot, this one will be accompanying me on future woodland outings as well. My only modern folder and pretty much the only one I liked the looks of. Spyderco Endura 4 with foliage green G-10 scales and flat ground blade.

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I still like the looks of more traditional knives better though.;)
 
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JohnC

Full Member
Jun 28, 2005
2,624
82
63
Edinburgh
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I use either of these, ones a copy of the bushtool and the other is a smaller thinner blade, both with holly handle slabs.
 

SouthernCross

Forager
Feb 14, 2010
230
0
Australia
My favourite of several years would have to be this one..

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.... over the last 1 1/2 years this one has also proven to be a great bushcraft knife....

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I'm about 2 months into a 6 month evaluation of this next one and I continue to be really impressed with its' performance on seasoned Aussie hardwoods....

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Aren't we all lucky to have access to such a wide range of fine blades :)





Kind regards
Mick
 

Toddy

Mod
Mod
Jan 21, 2005
39,133
4,810
S. Lanarkshire
Toddy - is that Mora 2010 massive or are the rest of your knives tiny?
Pete

I think it's massive :pokenest: and the rest are a really good size :D

I'm not tiny, I'm just on the small side. I take a 6 or a 6.5 in a glove.
Besides, I can do anything with those knives that you can do with the bigger ones :approve:

I think I'm going to start a new thread.
"What do you actually use your knife for ? " :D be interesting to see the replies.

cheers,
Toddy
 

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