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  • Bush Knife
  • yosemitepaul
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    I had a nice Casstrom bush knife, which I used for all sorts of cutting stuff,in the garden, kindling, whittling logs, just messing about. Never for skinning an elk!!
    God darn, I’ve gone and lost it, I don’t know where, we’ve recently moved house and it could be anywhere!
    I’ve looked for another Casstrom and they’re just not available.
    As an alternative I rather like the Fallkniven F1 Pro. Its not cheap but looks good.
    Does anyone have any experience of these knives or can suggest a similar (available) alternative?

    dknwhy
    Full Member

    I’ve got a TBS Boar. It’s very nice.

    andylc
    Free Member

    I like Helle knives for their natural look and finish / good quality steel.

    db
    Free Member

    Speak to Ben;

    Store

    Fantastic craftsmanship, I have a handful of his blades and each one makes me happy when I use it. I should add Lois’s leatherwork is brilliant too.

    Last year I commissioned a custom pair (woodlander 4.5 and craftsman) in RWL34 steel. They are amazing and worth every penny. (They are not cheap!)

    bruneep
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    Drac
    Full Member

    Yup he did Bruneep, Daftvader, does some lovely knives.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Merek of this parish? I think it’s him, anyway, sure he’s posted up photos of some really beautiful knives, don’t know about commissioning one though.
    Not cheap, but this might be worth a look:
    https://www.heinnie.com/helle-myra-limited-edition-2019
    This is rather tasty, too, and not stupidly pricey. The linen micarta scales are a nice touch, tough as hell, and very grippy.
    https://www.heinnie.com/boker-arbolito-bushcraft-micarta
    Another nice scandi grind with a micarta handle
    https://www.heinnie.com/enzo-trapper-95-n690-scandi-green-micarta
    And there’s always the classic Puukko
    https://www.heinnie.com/condor-indigenous-puukko

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Here’s an actual Finnish-made knife:
    https://www.heinnie.com/kellam-striker
    This one?
    https://www.heinnie.com/marttinni-kierinki
    Or this?
    https://www.heinnie.com/helle-saga-siglar

    https://www.heinnie.com/helle-algonquin
    Cheap and cheerful, with decent carbon steel
    https://www.heinnie.com/condor-knivegg-tusk-carbon
    Another Finnish knife:
    https://www.heinnie.com/kellam-fang-birch
    This looks a bit like the Casstrom
    https://www.heinnie.com/real-steel-bushcraft-coyote

    Right, it’s late and I’m off to bed, plenty to mull over in that lot.
    ‘Night 😁

    palmer77
    Free Member

    Check out Toby Platts knives on facebook, exceptional quality and great price for the product!

    https://bushcraftuk.com/community/threads/tp-knives-companion.111277/

    muttley109
    Free Member

    Have a look at http://www.brechfa-knives.co.uk his bushcraft knife should do the job. I’ve got my eye on one of the butcher/bbq knives he makes.

    ogri
    Free Member

    There has been some issues with the pro series with the bolster coming loose.May be all sorted now.

    malgrey
    Free Member

    I love my Casstrom Woodsman. Have they gone completely, or just not imported? (work browser prevents knife browsing!)

    The other knives I looked at were the TBS Boar mentioned, and the Helle (which are in Go Outdoors). The Casstrom just fit my hand the best, bought from Tamarack Outdoors who’s advice is invaluable.

    I also have an Enzo Knecker little knife, the quality is good so their bigger stuff would be worth a look.

    I like Mora knives. £8 – £12 for a carbon blade you can shave with and is really easy to sharpen. Or about £20 for a carbon stainless laminate (although they are specialist wood carving knives).

    The sheaths are a bit shit though.

    yosemitepaul
    Full Member

    Thanks for all the info guys. The Caasstrom knifes are on websites but virtually no one has any stock. I think I’ll ditch the Fallkniven idea, there are plenty of good alternatives as available, and I’m actually going to Tamarack tomorrow to pick up a Solo stove, so I’ll chat with them.

    yosemitepaul
    Full Member

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    Thank you for the advice. Particularly Palmer 77. I contacted Toby Platts on Friday and had this fantastic Voyager knife delivered today. Am very content.

    Mikkel
    Free Member

    I miss working where I could get rwl34 heat treated for the cost of a bottle of coke.

    palmer77
    Free Member

    Thank you for the advice. Particularly Palmer 77. I contacted Toby Platts on Friday and had this fantastic Voyager knife delivered today. Am very content.

    I’m really pleased, I’ve had my knife from Toby for about 5 years and got the edge re profiled last year after I made a mess of sharpening it. A very high quality product at a reasonable price 🙂

    RAGGATIP
    Free Member

    I recommend the Morakniv Companion
    I have the green one although if I were to buy again it’d be a lairy colour as they’re too easy to mislay otherwise.
    Morakniv Companion

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