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It's within us all to want something different to the next man. Knives, Rifles..... Just about anything really.![]()
Incredible blades digger, real talent.Dear god that Mora is sexy.
I get a list of a few top end knife manufacturers?

Know v little about hunting knives. Prices range from £20 to a few hundred.
You could also say.....
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and not so boring:
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It's within us all to want something different to the next man. Knives, Rifles..... Just about anything really.![]()

Many knife makers in this list:
British Blades :: Custom Knife Making
Some will be good, some will be not so good......
Actually, around £5 - £7.50 will get you a perfectly good knife for hunting and gralloching.
Once you have lost your first custom made super-hard steel handcrafted buffalo horn ivory signed engraved and very, very expensive knife after a gralloch in the dark in long grass you will never, ever, take an expensive knife out on a hunting trip again.
I like to use a nice knife. Yes a Mora will serve you well and do the job just fine, but there is something about using a quality handmade knife fit for purpose.
I am currently using a Phil Wilson Smoke Creek in CPM S90V steel.
The light weight and balance makes it a dream to use. The steel is amazing cuts very well and holds an edge longer than anything else I ever owned.