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good steel for the money, take an edge you can shave with and hold it quite well, watch the lock mechanism tho, last 2 i had failed after a while, and when you have a razor sharp knife close on your fingers it puts you off having any more :cray:

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Bought a buck bantam yesterday while I was at the local festival, how do you guys rate it?

ive had a buck folding knife for near on 20 years cant fault it , keeps a good edge and is as sharp as a razor ;)
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it handles well although i prefer a heavier knife, main problem I can see with the realtree handle is finding it if I drop it

someone brought me a camo zippo and pen set when i was in the forces years ago, lost both within hours on excersise :icon_redface::laugh:
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Nice pocket knife, bear in mind that although its the right size, it`s not a slipjoint so is not UK carry.

Handy wee knife, but for work, get a Mora clipper for a tenner and never look back, best stell for the cash bar none

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Nice pocket knife, bear in mind that although its the right size, it`s not a slipjoint so is not UK carry.

Handy wee knife, but for work, get a Mora clipper for a tenner and never look back, best stell for the cash bar none

i did the same the other year mate, ive got £1000`s worth of knives and use a £10 one the most :icon_redface:
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