Bacho 2444
Mercator proven over the test of time and the choice of many
victorinox boning knife & a smaller folding knife like a mercator or buck the bahco 2444 is great for oranges and apples at work
Svord Farmer knife
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@posummatti, you still looking for a knife?...if you are looking for a basic stab 'em, slash 'em knife, I have a few of these around the place...will cost a box of Cody's (if you are old enough to buy) for one...there are probably a few more lying around the place to pick from...I just have way more than I will ever use.
Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.
I bought one of those buffalo river drop point knives worst bloody mistake ever got a nice edge on it then when I went to cut up the lamb I got off dundee one cut and the edge was gone I was just glad I had a butchers skinning knife with me that held its edge for the entire task with the occasional swipe over the steel, I should have spent the extra dollars and got a svord or a victorinox as a hunting knife
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To be a Human is to be an Alien, ask the animals, We invade this world and we are killing it, we are destroying the earth and nobody gives a fuck except for the animals
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Hey spook. Barefoot was kind enough to give me a utility type knife which has come very handy. I am still interested in buying another knife to accompany my one as the blades quite short. If you dont mind waiting 3 years for a box of codys than that can be sorted otherwise we can come to another arrangement. definitely interested mate. Cheers
If god didn't want us to eat animals he wouldn't have made them out of food.
Mora always made a nice knife..... Picked one up at smiths city yesterday....... Think it was 30 bucks..... Nice wee knife too.....I use my own home made knife...( HHS from old planer knife) and or a Mercator
..they used to be about 40bucks.....had mine for about 18 years or more.
I have a CRKT Bridger knife not doing much which may fit the bill.
$20 for a poor student TYD.
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds
Nice knife @Dougie.
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