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Try losing this one......
opinel best knife but it will eat your pockets
What do ya reckon then? Gonna buy one ? You seem a bit shy ......Can any one recommend a good pocket knife that will hold its edge? looking for single folding blade 3" or so.
To be used for general farm duties cutting string silage bags etc
Opinel, probably a No. 12.I got the itch. It’s new knife time! I’m sure this has been discussed ad nauseum but I’m looking for suggestions on your favorite camp knives.
In particular, this is for luxe car camping. I have a few bushcraft specific fixed blades but need something that can stay on the belt all weekend and perform all the little camp chores that pop up around the camp site, with a heavy emphasis on cooking and food prep. Ideal would be something that works well on a cutting board for everything from veggies to slicing meat, then can prep kindling or carve some pegs and notch out pot stands. Essentially what I’m looking for is the ultimate knock around woods blade for someone who doesn’t end up more than 100 yards from the fire pit.
I’d prefer stainless, at least 4-5” blade length. I’m really leaning towards a Canadian belt style or Nessmuk design just because I love the aesthetics of those patterns but open to any suggestions. Price less of a concern. Pics are welcome, thanks in advance!
Edit: Oh and fairly important, my mother was a witch so I’m left handed. Bonus points for an ambi or leftie sheath option.
I need a fresh knife as my old one has fallen to bits, however cutting things may not be the priority, I mainly use my knife for scraping things, screwdriver, lever, poking and prodding. Cutting is just a bonus
Keep on you, could save your life.Number one daughter bought me this , a few years ago . It is a thing of beauty and almost a flick knife . It lives safely ( for both of us) in a cupboard.!View attachment 968742
Got a Milwaukee fastback on the go at the minute. Seems good. Can open with one hand by flicking it out. Nice knife for the money. I like that it also locks closed as well as locks open.
don't understandOpinel, probably a No. 12.
Mora Companion
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I've got a few if these. Fit perfectly in claas dungarees leg pocket. Used for everythjng
He said it, Opinel No 12@bitwrx what actually you are gonna say