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    Default Grohmann knives......classic or boat?

    Hi, I would like to buy a Grohmann knife for outdoor and general uses like food preparation, feather-sticks, fishing.... Not for hard work (I use a small axe for it).

    So I'm undecided between classic model or boat model:

    classic



    boat


    What do you think about? What do you prefer?....and if you want tell me why you prefer a model over the other

    Thank you a lot!

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    I have the little kit one - It's a lovely thing, used primarily to dig stray arrows out of the frame if I miss. If it was down to me I'd go for the classic - the longer handle gives you different grip options.
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    The boat would be my choice for a genreral camp knife ...the angle between handle and blade would make it good for tip up tip down cutting, good for doing your fire sticks ...and the way the handle sits give your fingers space from you cutting surface when doing food prep ,,,,,which makes it the boat for me ......both very nice though



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    I have the Boat and love it!
    A real design classic aswell as a top knife!
    da C.

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    Thank you for answers! .....and what do you think about boat's handle?....do it fit well in the hand during wood-working or cutting food?

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    Either or work well but if you're ordering one premade get it in the flat grind if available and you'll have more versatility , especially when it comes to food prep .
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    I have the Classic but remoddled the handle rather than have the sharp end to the handle. It has a flat grind an is just magic for most types of use.

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    I've got the classic from a kit....kinda wish i'd got the boat knife as it looks a bit more substantial, that said the classic has a good grip and makes a good light neck knife as Dancan says....get the flat grind

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    I have all 4 models.

    I would recommend getting the flat ground. Otherwise, no major preference but for some reason I gravitate towards the boat.

    I also like the small camper, which is a flat ground bird and trout (bottom knife in pic). A really fine small game knife.





    If you are going with the standard grind, you might consider a Murphy. Cheaper and the handle is thicker and more comfy for hard use, imo.


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    I think classic model is an excellent skinning knife but boat model is an all-around knife....a good choice for general uses because It can be used better with food, wood, skinning....right?

    I will buy a kit by outdoormesser....is it a good site?

    Thank you a lot!

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    Hodoo we wrote at the same time!

    Thank you.....I would buy a kit......do they sell boat knife kit with full-flat blade?

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    Hi,

    I have both the Boat and the Original classic.

    My personal preference is for the classic #1, I never really took to the boat knife
    I like the many grips the handle offers, find it easier to use for any fine work (wood or food prep). prefer it for cleaning fish.

    My wife has the smaller version Bird & Trout #2 in flat grind. Very nice little knife.

    The flat grind is worth considering in either.

    Cheers Bill

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    the boat is more visually appealing to my eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sile86 View Post
    Hodoo we wrote at the same time!

    Thank you.....I would buy a kit......do they sell boat knife kit with full-flat blade?
    The one in the pic with the red handle has a full flat grind. I ordered directly from Grohmann.
    Hoodoo

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    Ok, many thanks!

    But sabre grind blade cut so little compared to full-flat?.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sile86 View Post
    Ok, many thanks!

    But sabre grind blade cut so little compared to full-flat?.....
    Eh? I would not want to get my fingers in front of either.
    Hoodoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoodoo View Post
    Eh? I would not want to get my fingers in front of either.
    very good!!!

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