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I've a few, but for everyday value for money I use this http://www.sailgb.com/p/nieto_hunting_knives_hk5203_hk5204/, seriously good value for the money that took a slice off off one of my finger tips in the cold weather :laugh: and that was through my gloves as well, so sharp I never felt it :laugh:

I have one of these knives there good but I prefer a good pen knive less bulk to carry around and if you get pulled the old bill dont even know your carrying a knife

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Forgot about these, if you want real value for money :yes: , leave your bidding until the last few seconds and for about £6 :yes: a word of warning though, these are sharp enough to and will cut straight through the synthetic sheath that they have if you're careless :thumbs:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Eisbar-Bowie-hunting...S:B:SRCH:GB:101

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Here's mine, a Bushman TZ to my own spec. Pretty happy with the result (hence all the pics :thumbs: ) Takes a bit of tlc to sharpen the bugger as i have to use a japanese ceramic stone but its worth it as i could practically shave with it. I use it for everything from splitting kindling to unzipping rabbits and gralloching deer.

 

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Here's mine, a Bushman TZ to my own spec. Pretty happy with the result (hence all the pics :thumbs: ) Takes a bit of tlc to sharpen the bugger as i have to use a japanese ceramic stone but its worth it as i could practically shave with it. I use it for everything from splitting kindling to unzipping rabbits and gralloching deer.

 

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I love the beaten metal work :thumbs:

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I've been using this, I bought it from Cyprus for about £3, and it's been a bloody good knife, the only problem is, it doesn't hold an edge for long and that is what the diamond sharpener is for next to it.

(The watch is just for size comparison)

The sharpener is the dogs, it unscrews and inserts into itself so it is only about 3" long,and sharpens really quick.

post-13819-1233087056_thumb.jpg But i have just treated myself and ordered one of these. :D

 

http://www.outdoorpros.com/Prod/Buck-Knive...in/10802/Cat/20

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