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JakeR
17-03-2004, 17:56
Hmmm......sounds interesting, and at £3.99, you cant really go wrong. ITS PLASTIC!!!! Has anyone ever tried one of these? Is it completely useless? I just bought one on Attleborough Accesories (www.attacc.com).
Ideas?

One more thing, i am probably the luckiest person, woodlore emailed me asking me if i wanted to buy the Micarta WS, because they had one more than they thought, and would be able to ship right away! So, naturally, i ceased the oppertunity, and it will be with me friday mid-day! :o):

Cheers,

Jake

Adi007
18-03-2004, 21:54
A G Russell used to make a plastic knife (or was it carbon fibre). Maybe things have moved on a bit but that was really no more than a prodding tool!

For 4 quid though it's hard to go wrong ...

JakeR
19-03-2004, 15:00
I just recieved it in the post, i wouldnt really recomend it, it is a bit of sharp, very hard plastic. Maybe useful for all the dirty tasks that dont require a sharp knife.

Another thing that came in the post was.....My Woodlore Micarta! I got an email on wednsday saying they had a spare, and hey presto, here it is!
A beautiful thing, and i have finally realised why i find it hard lighting fires with a puukko, the WS showers sparks that are much hotter!
I cant wait to get out and use it!

Cheers,

Jake

faca
19-03-2004, 18:09
Hello I purchased two a month ago from attac.
Don´t expect cut nothing with them.
I use them as envelope openers.
One thing that surprised me was that the knife is made as if you have a normal knife and cut it simetricaly along its lenth so you get a normal side and other plane.
No bad for the price.
Enjoy

Great Pebble
19-03-2004, 18:20
Look...I dont want to cause any kerfuffle or anything.... But the wee knife was designed for a purpose.... And it wasn't Bushcraft.

JakeR
19-03-2004, 18:23
I just did quite a basic test on it. Pushed the tip with my finger....it bent.

I am going to give it to my little brother, who is just learning bushcraft for the first time. (big age difference means i aint gonna buy him a real one just yet)

Cheers,

Jake

JakeR
19-03-2004, 18:27
Look...I dont want to cause any kerfuffle or anything.... But the wee knife was designed for a purpose.... And it wasn't Bushcraft.

I know, but i thought it may be useful "all-purpose" V.light work cutting knife. And also i was just curious about how serious they were about a plastic knife!

Cheers,

Jake

Adi007
19-03-2004, 18:27
My AG Russell won't do that, in fact you could drive it through a Yellow Pages easily without any problem at all.


I just did quite a basic test on it. Pushed the tip with my finger....it bent.

JakeR
19-03-2004, 18:34
What is an AG russell adrian?

Sounds good, could you give me a link?

Cheers,

Jake

Adi007
19-03-2004, 18:37
Here's the maker's site ... http://www.agrussell.com/index.html... can't see it there but I've had it for years.

JakeR
21-03-2004, 19:05
Hi Adi,

Could you post a picture of yours?

Cheers,

Jake

Stew
21-03-2004, 19:12
Is it this by any chance?

CIA Letter Opener (http://preview.agrussell.com/knives/by_maker/a_through_d/a_g_russell_knives/accessories/a_g_russell_cia_letter_opener_ when_ordering_with_another_ite m)

http://preview.agrussell.com/var/storage/original/image/php1hJFOc.jpg


Certainly looks pretty tough.
Adi, what can, and do, you actually use it for, other than hammering through the yellow pages? :-)

Jake, what's the toughest thing you've been able to cut with the Lansky?

JakeR
21-03-2004, 19:20
Hmmm, it ceratinly aint up to stabbing the yellow pages.
It cuts string, paper (!), and can shave bark (just).

More of a novelty than anything.

Cheers,

Jake

Stew
23-03-2004, 23:05
Adi, what can, and do, you actually use it for, other than hammering through the yellow pages? :-)





Adi,

It's not like you to ignore a question.

:nono:

I might have to ask Tone to knock you back below 1000 posts!

:-D