If I am stuck in the bush with my bushcraft kit which usually includes a DFLE and a small knife like the Muppy. I already have a knife designed for hard use and the smaller one I need to be able to hold an edge while I do things like whittle the
trigger sticks for traps and other fine detail work. For that edge retention is much more important than a lot of lateral strength. I am sure anything with the Scrapyard name will perform just as well as any other high end knife.

Frankly BLD I don't get your obsession with knives that can be used as prybars ,why not just buy a prybar? I want a knife that is better at being a knife than other competing knives.

I like the direction the Yard is taking with more practical usable knives.


"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner