farrieral
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A knife from @snake_2586 is my main field knife, back up Mora in the truck
Yes, you're right of course. It is full flat with micro bevel. Memory fades me. I remember having the conversation now with the maker about the merits of both and he recommended that over a Scandi for this particular profile/blade thickness. The knife was based on one of my older bushcrafter field knives which had been sold to me with poor hardening/tempering and which couldn't be rescued (edges kept folding over and it wouldn't hold an edge) which had an even thicker spine (5mm). I asked for a similar profile but using a thinner 3mm spine which made it a bit more useful and this was the result. It's a lovely knife, with great balance and feel in the hand and it keeps a wicked edge. I use a diamond sharpening stone and leather strop to occasionally sharpen but it never needs much workI’m no expert but that looks like a full flat grind with a micro bevel not a scandi grind?
Check out post # 33 Three of Alan’s on thereHave you looked at Danum Blades web site. Alan Johnson extremely good knives and leather work
Have a couple of these and really cant fault them.A knife from @snake_2586 is my main field knife, back up Mora in the truck
Welcome to my world. Lost my first Mora on my first proper stalk, found it on the way back to the car and years later, its been with me ever sinceAnother vote for EKA Swingblade. Mora clipper as back-up in my bag. Still waiting to loose either of them to justify the 7+ other knives that are sitting in the draw at £60 - £400 a pop, but can't seem to loose either of them and nothing else will do a better job!
Lol! It's always the way. I'm a nightmare for losing bits of kit as well! The swingblade & Mora both orange tbf, and I use the lanyard on the swingblade, so I don't think I could lose it if I chucked it in a lake!Welcome to my world. Lost my first Mora on my first proper stalk, found it on the way back to the car and years later, its been with me ever sinceUse the G4 for the gralloch but Mora for bleeding and general stuff - great combo.

You purchased some tidy kit thereMy Main go to knifes. ( at the moment)
Pride skinning knife I bought in New Zealand over 20yrs ago.
3 layer laminated steel. Just love it but only ever use for skinning.
Second is one I designed and made. (Don’t judge the plunge line)
. Damasteel and ivory Micarta handle. I grit blasted the handle and it’s made a huge difference to the grip when wet.
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Richard Eadon still makes knives and does some lovely leather work including sheaths https://www.instagram.com/outsideandleather/Thanks gents, reading this thread has been most helpful
I was previously fortunate enough to have a Richard Eadon Stalker. Thinking I would never get my FAC back (health issues), I incredibly reluctantly let go to another member.