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They're great little knives, my No.8 is my most carried knife. Light enough for backpacking trips but still capable, I use mine for battoning small sticks for my Bushbuddy, carving emergency pegs, quick pot hangers etc. They're a bit of a pain if they get wet as the wood swells and they can get stiff, but keep them dry and they'll serve you well.
 
These two are a No.8 and a No.9. Herself almost immediately washed the No.8 and used it to slice cheese while we were still out and about. I noticed the swelling the water caused, but by morning all had returned to normal. I think I've read the wood is beech, a common wood for planes. One supposes that the beech would be fairly stable in the long term.
 
Tung oil will still cause it to swell untill it dries out. I used linseed on mine once and it took about 2 years before I could open it easily, never had that problem since.
 
My #8 carbon is also my most carried knife. Best value for money for a folding blade that I ever bought I think. I never had any issues with it not opening yet, but I also haven`t been in very wet conditions with it. I use it more in "ordinary life" than in "the field". A bit of vaseline in the locking ring has made it twist very smoothly as well. Great knives.
 
I got my no.8 carbon a while back and must say I haven't used it for an awful lot. But when I have it's a cracking little knife for the money, the back strikes a ferro rod really well when it's locked shut too :). I love it but I always reach for a fixed blade- must use it more often! :)
 

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