Had mine for 20's used in a factory every day for 4yrs, whilst camping, bushcrafting and around the home, the handle, ring and blade have all natural patina. They truly are brilliant knives
Great knives, my first pocket knife was a buck 110 at five years old.. can't remember when I got my first opinel but I was definitely using one for fishing by ten.. another great feature, they float😉
I've got a 6 and a 7 (I think 🙂), I'm just a bit wary of carrying them due to the locking ring, as you know a "lock" knife is an illegal carry in the UK. I have asked a couple of people if that still applies to these knives, as you have to manually lock the knife and couldn't get a reliable answer, so I go on worst case
I keep no 7 in my left pocket all the time
Also had it for years, sharpens easily
Great knives
Thanks for the video
@@gregmeaker4086 cheers greybeard
Had mine for 20's used in a factory every day for 4yrs, whilst camping, bushcrafting and around the home, the handle, ring and blade have all natural patina.
They truly are brilliant knives
I'd definitely have to agree there buddy I've abused this one and not a dink in the blade 👌
I keep one in my firelighting kit. Back of the blade works well with a firesteel.
Yes for the price they are definitely worth having I have three this is my oldest cheers mate 👌💪
Good useful knives, the newer version enables you to lock the blade in the closed position too.
@@neanderthaloutdoors9202 that's a good idea cheers for watching
Great knives, my first pocket knife was a buck 110 at five years old.. can't remember when I got my first opinel but I was definitely using one for fishing by ten.. another great feature, they float😉
Awesome never knew that but they are light so I guess they would cheers bro 💪
@@theurbansurvivalist1141great when fishing in calmer water if you drop it..
I've got a 6 and a 7 (I think 🙂), I'm just a bit wary of carrying them due to the locking ring, as you know a "lock" knife is an illegal carry in the UK.
I have asked a couple of people if that still applies to these knives, as you have to manually lock the knife and couldn't get a reliable answer, so I go on worst case
@@Lee_Proffit yeah definitely not legal but I think going to the woods etc would be ok