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Advice for a clueless mum


Morven
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Hi There

 

I hope you are all well.  I wonder if I could ask some advice please for a clueless mum at Christmas!!  My son is just finishing his arboriculture apprenticeship and has found his calling!!  He mentioned getting a knife for work as a Christmas present and I don't have the first clue where to start - what to look for or what would be a great gift!  Any advice would be much appreciated and also if there is anything else that would be good for me to get him!  Thanks so much for any help.  

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I guess it depends what he wants it for.

 

If he wants a 'rescue knife' to hang on his climbing harness, these are fairly popular...

 

WWW.PETZL.COM

Petzl United Kingdom. Knife with carabiner hole

 

I had one ages ago...… and, alas,  lost it ages ago.

 

I believe the current style has a locking blade, so may fall foul of the 'legal carry' * requirements for strolling down the high street of a weekday evening though.

 

If he wants a knife for grafting apple scions, or other specialist activities, then he is going to require something a little more, errrr, specialist.

 

 

 

Edited by Bolt
* in the UK. Other jurisdictions are available.
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43 minutes ago, Morven said:

….and also if there is anything else that would be good for me to get him!  Thanks so much for any help.  

No chance of me helping with this....

 

I am clueless when it comes to presents for my own family.... certainly no good with anyone else's!!

 

:laugh1:

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I would go with a general purpose multitool, as previously said a leatherman would go down well, Gerber also do decent ones, there's also Victorianox (sp), but also to go alongside an expensive one, I would also get something like a single blade opal knife which are very cheap, just to use as a bodging knife.

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