Can I leave without doing a camp fire? Of course, not
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My “bushcraft madness” it’s over, so let’s cover whit some sand the fire as a real wise guy before leaving
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Last shots, the knife show some sign of the ordeal, yes
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but the edge, excluding two small nicks next to the point (probably I touched some rocks),  is always in great shape
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Conclusions: there are hundreds of good knives out there, and I own some of them. What I like especially about this particular knife is the razor sharp edge and how the knife hold an edge, also after some heavy works. I like the metal butt also, as it allows me to use the tip of the knife as a scalpel. The handle is maybe not the best I experienced, anyway is still one of my favorites. I didn’t like so much the shorter blade, I understand that probably is better for some precise works, but always I like a blade 1 cm longer for bushcraft. I would like to see, on the contrary, this knife with a blade of 6-7” long, to improve the ability to clean branches and split woods; the combo whit a short fixed blade should be great to cover 99% of my needs in the woods, in my opinion.
Hope you enjoy, ciao
Alfredo