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The Basic 6 LE is also a sleeper in my mind. Great size and very light. The convex grind really whittles wood nice. If you want even smaller Boss jack or RMD or another favorite of mine is the Scrapper 5 LE
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Thanks, but the top one is actually a rare Busse Competition Finish job from 2010, the bottom two were stripped by me.![]()
I love my TGLB but it just seems to......."tactical".....for around the camp fire. If that makes any sense.TG!
Heavy duty but will cut steaks easy.
I like the SR101 in my rat warden which is a great camp companion knife, but on my sniper hawk, the blade chipped from accidentally hitting a glass cup (did't crack the cup, didn't even tip the cup over, but have a big chip on the blade), so I'm a bit more INFI skewed.
I'm surprised no one else likes the hog muk. Camping and backpacking styles are so personal. Last time I did an overnight, I didn't cut anything.
Just seems the hog muk is the quentisential camp knife.
MUK? Is that the one shaped like the Nessmuk knife? I never have understood people's fascination with that shape. Not that it is bad, nor am I criticizing your likes; just isn't the shape that has ever tripped my trigger. I lean more toward the other knife that was used by one of the well-known old-time bushcrafters, which I can't remember now. But more of a straight, spear-point.
Kephart? I'm a big fan of those too.