paul b in swindon
05-12-2009, 18:57
Hello all,
spec= 4mm 01 steel, drop point, 90 mm blade length, 115mm handle length, flat scandi grind, yew scales (no liners) oak tanned pouch style sheath.
I have been using a bison woodsman knife for just over a week now and have enjoyed every second while using it from carving spoon blanks from sycamore, making pegs for my snares from hazel and gutting bunnys. it did all tasks with ease and comfort.
i would recommend this blade as a very good alround "bushie" for people who like to use one knife to do all jobs in the field
it was very easy to keep sharp with with just stropping needed to keep the edge wickedly sharp...
9/10 :thumbsup:
spec= 4mm 01 steel, drop point, 90 mm blade length, 115mm handle length, flat scandi grind, yew scales (no liners) oak tanned pouch style sheath.
I have been using a bison woodsman knife for just over a week now and have enjoyed every second while using it from carving spoon blanks from sycamore, making pegs for my snares from hazel and gutting bunnys. it did all tasks with ease and comfort.
i would recommend this blade as a very good alround "bushie" for people who like to use one knife to do all jobs in the field
it was very easy to keep sharp with with just stropping needed to keep the edge wickedly sharp...
9/10 :thumbsup: