I really like the bladeshape, not so sure about the handle, though.
Jan
I really like the bladeshape, not so sure about the handle, though.
Jan
That's a real nice knife and a very pleasant gift!
Congrats.
Jan
indeed, a great knife, !
atb,
Jan
my birthday was on 7-12...but thanks, offcourse.
all the best,
Jan
Sweet!
Looks like a very good user!
Congrats.
Jan
Don't get me wrong,mate.
In the 30 years I have been practising bushcraft ,I have used all kinds of knives and about every possible grind there is, also long before a certain english bloke showed us his bushcraftknife ( mr Mears )
So, yes, offcourse you can do your bushcraft things with any grind, but the scandi is prefered by most because of its easy carving abilities, which you do a lot when bushcrafting.
all the best,
Jan
It looks like a very good, solid knife but not particulair a bushcrafter, you can also call this a campknife, imo.
For me ( and for many more ) a typical bushcraft knife has a scandigrind.
Jan
Very nice!
there are some serious good knifemakers living in the Netherlands.
all the best,
Jan
looking good, i like those!
are you selling them?
all the best,
Jan
Hi Chris,
I like the blade, shape and grind, very nice job!
all the best,
Jan
I have one, bought it a couple of years ago for a 3 week jungle trip in the Amazone, to use it as a blanket in my Hennesy hammock.
Good piece of kit, I bought it in the Netherlands for 35 Euro.
all the best,
Jan
blade length is 110 mm and thickness is 5 mm.
all the best,
Jan
Thanks, mate.
I took the knife with me when I was in the field, working on some skills, like firedrill and such, it functions very well, light in the hand and when carrying but slitting big pieces of wood with ease. Very, veru good knife.
all the best,
Jan
The orange and black are G10.
all the best,
Jan