The perfect knife?

I suspect the postage might have killed the deal.
A boning knife would be better, and if I'm close enough to the vehicle to carry the animal out whole I use the one I've got at home.
Mostly, though, I am a long way from the car in hard country. I usually hunt in the mountains, and consider every gram very carefully - my overnight/weekend pack - including tent, sleeping bag, food and pack weighs 11 kg, so I'm not carrying a spare anybloodythingatall. The butcher style Victorinox etc knives need a steel to touch the edge up regularly during processing, and they aren't a good shape for skinning, so there is another knife and sheath..... The PHK will do a couple of big reds without needing sharpening, so in the kit it goes.
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Yep, I can see that now makes more sense. To be honest I solid the realise you were in NZ 😮. Thanks for the pics, the sheath looks nice. Have you had any problems with the blade chipping with hard use?
 
I really want one of these.

One day I’ll convince myself to spend the money…
I bought mine off here a few months ago. I have wanted one for literally years and I am super chuffed with it! There is still one for sale in the classified that was quite a bit more than I got mine for, but I did find an advert for a cheaper one too on a bushcraft forum but I’ve just checked and that looks to have sold
 
Took Guy Stainthorp out with me on the fallow which is my mainstay. He noted my ladylike small hands and how I work a carcass. Worth every penny, I can say that every day of the week.

We spend hundreds on the rifle and bullets are £50+ a hundred not including the powder or primer. The knife will still be with you as long as you aren’t a careless bafoon which I can be accused of. Especially after last weeks escapades resulting to a bleed on the brain. Very lucky to be here. Wife isn’t happy, I’m thinking I need two more custom knives for girls 2 and 3 to have as memento’s. Suffice to say wife is not going along with that 🙈🤷🏻‍♂️💀
 

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Yep, I can see that now makes more sense. To be honest I solid the realise you were in NZ 😮. Thanks for the pics, the sheath looks nice. Have you had any problems with the blade chipping with hard use?
The edge did get a very small chip early on, but you could only notice it testing the edge on paper.
I try really hard to avoid bone with the belly of the blade, and that helps a lot. Basically I treat it as 3 blades. The section nearest the choil I use for hocking, so it gets the most abuse. The belly for peeling the skin away, and the first inch or so for opening the skin and ring gutting.
It works for me, but there is more than one way to paradise.
Years ago a friend went hunting overnight and discovered 4 hours in that he had left his knife at home so he sharpened a teaspoon handle in a rock. The deer looked like a lion had been playing with it, but it worked.
 
It is so difficult to chose a knife without handling one...I was really fooled by the photo of the J.Marttini knife on the Monarch site...It looked like it would be a narrower blade than the standard Mora Companion which I thought would make it better for tunnelling out Roe and Muntjac.

Perfect proportions I thought.


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It was perfectly proportioned...but it turned out like Spinal Tap's Stonehenge Mini Monoliths. They had shrunk the whole knife down and I couldn't fit all my fingers between the knops on the handle :(

Alan

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Stainless Mora Companion for me too, nice and bright if Im doing rabbits by headlamps too!
 
This may help:
If you don't like listening to Dutch people speaking rubbish, skip to 2:50.


I have watched the videos, been shown by others, but even with hours of trying I simply cannot get scandi knifes sharp freehand on whetstones. I was about to throw them all away until I discovered this technique
 
His standard length for that style is 5" but i went 4".
It is a really well put together knife with great fit and finish👍
4" is 100mm so only a fraction shorter than the F2 but it sounds like he is willing to customise. Could be a solution for Shabz then?

It looks a tidy knife, as does the orange one.
 
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