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Been looking at getting a new knife and finally decided of this,it’s a Gerbera with a little sharpener and a new leather pouch,like to have a decent quality knife on my belt at all times.

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13 minutes ago, 5 shires said:

Been looking at getting a new knife and finally decided of this,it’s a Gerbera with a little sharpener and a new leather pouch,like to have a decent quality knife on my belt at all times.

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American made,nice little knives?

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Had looked at a few over last couple of months saw this and loved to weight and feel if it and it’s top quality engineering and none of the other knifes I looked at supplied a little sharpener...quite smart.

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I have an opinel &

 

CRKT Lightfoot Urban Shark

 

Don't really know enough aboat knifes  to understand why some are £100's and others  a under  tenner etc.

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Looks like a nice knife, I do like a knife with lugs to open the blade one handed/either hand. I bought a Civilware knife, hand made in the states, not cheap but the blade and build quality are second to none. They do series of designs, both fixed and folding.

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Nice knife Shires...And Whitby are the "Ace of blades" as they say Gary.I used to have a Whitby similar if not the same as the Currey Captain lockspike with Fid.Same as in this picture.Screenshot_20200115-144657_Chrome.jpeg

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That brings back memories Paul, my Dad had one of those.

Must be more than 40 years back.

I like my Buck Redpoint, which is a nice small locker with easy one hand opening.

 

Can never have too many knives!

 

I’m with Stere, though.

I won’t spend hundreds when there are so many great knives for tens.

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