The one for which I always reach is the S30V Rod Garcia Skookum Bush Tool. Of the three, I find it the most useful and serviceable of the lot - a great steel and a great grind. I know that some folk have rolled the edge of a Skookum but, in over ten years of pretty continual use, I've never experienced that; but then again, I tend to look after it!Well, and can you say if one is better than the other or are they just a bit different but in the end equally usefull?
There are some really nice knives on that site. The Lesák and School are lovely, with some excellent steels being used.You can have a look at the pokluda website:
He is making woodlore and skookum knives with different steels and handles.Úvodní stránka - Nože Pokluda
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I'm afraid I don't know that. I'm sorry to say that my interest lies in whether the knife does its job well, rather than the numbers and stats that makes it work!Are you able to tell me the sharpening angle of the Skookum Bush tools?
Some loively looking stuff there with enough choices to satisfy the picky. I couldn't see prices anywhere.There are some really nice knives on that site. The Lesák and School are lovely, with some excellent steels being used.
I daren‘t start looking at prices.
I bought a custom Mountaineer a couple or so years back. By the time I had paid postage and packing from the U.S., customs duties and Uk import duties adding well over £100 to the price there wasn't a lot of difference between the A.S. and an Emberleaf R.M.I was trying to remember the name of this company.
$195 for a very well done version of the Woodlore shape.Available Bushcraft Knives
Here you'll find our available selection of custom bushcraft knives, made in the USA.www.adventuresworn.com
I find it fascinating contrasting the knives and prices of Adventure Sworn with Ember Leaf.
plus for the lo cost of a Mora you get a lifetime warrantyIf you pay attention you will find that everybody said, that the classical woodhandle Mora knives weren't far away from being the optimal survival knives if they would have a thicker blade and full tang construction. You actually find videos where you see Mors Kochanski using them.
You can find at YouTube videos where Paul Kirtley and Dave Canterbury recommend the Morakniv Garberg.
It's cheap and fulfills the specifications that peple were asking for.
Although it's a hidden tang it's also a full tang.
The Nylon handle is unbreakable.
It nearly fits the specifications the Swedish air force did ask for when they ordered the Fällkniven F1. The blade is just a bit thinner but made of a very good steel.
That's in my opinion exactly the knife all experts were asking for over decades.
Morakniv Garberg with Leather Sheath (S) - Black | Morakniv
This is a powerful outdoor full tang knife for challenging situations. The ergonomic barrel-shaped polymer handle features a friction grip, a finger guard, and a 3.2 mm thick blade made of recycled Swedish stainless steel.morakniv.se
And what Brisa and Caström mainly offer fulfills these specifications as well.
does Benchmade offer a similar lifetime warranty to Mora...??I recently wrote to Benchmade, they do not take any advice for fear of litigation. I think Cold Steel could make one in 3V with the standard Plastic handles they have and a securex sheath for around $30 dollars perhaps slightly less and it would be the hottest thing that would defeat mora IMO