They don't seem to have my 117 anymore, so if I had something like this knife instead, I think I'd consider myself well-equipped for cutlery in the woods. If you're any sort of angler, check out the model 105 blade profile, too.
What happened to the great British knife makers? Sheffield and whatnot still a thing?
It was precisely that knife that I was looking at, that and the nobleman!
I think Sheffield steel still make em, I have a Currey Lockspike which is a yachting knife. No idea why I picked that up but I do love it. Had it since I was seventeen. A lot of knife making is all hand made craft malarkey now
They don't seem to have my 117 anymore, so if I had something like this knife instead, I think I'd consider myself well-equipped for cutlery in the woods. If you're any sort of angler, check out the model 105 blade profile, too.
What happened to the great British knife makers? Sheffield and whatnot still a thing?
It was precisely that knife that I was looking at, that and the nobleman!
I think Sheffield steel still make em, I have a Currey Lockspike which is a yachting knife. No idea why I picked that up but I do love it. Had it since I was seventeen. A lot of knife making is all hand made craft malarkey now