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    Just throwing this in the mix. They do make it with a Cerakote blade finish but it's $35-$40 more.

    https://knifeworks.com/fallkniven-s1...-zytel-sheath/

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 AE View Post
    Just throwing this in the mix. They do make it with a Cerakote blade finish but it's $35-$40 more.

    https://knifeworks.com/fallkniven-s1...-zytel-sheath/

    I have an F1 that I really like.

    I will also recommend Scandi grinds


    I have carbon and stainless Garbergs that have worked well and use the multimount sheath.

    https://morakniv.se/en/knife-series/garberg/

    I am making an assumption the smaller Teravas would be very tough knives based on using a Skrama 240 over the last year for splitting wood, machete chores, and making fuzz sticks.

    Fixed Blade Knives - Varusteleka.com

    https://www.varusteleka.com/en/group...ade-knives/725
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    Survival Lilly does not like the S1 as a hard use knife. What I gather from her and others is that VG10 is a very hard steel which is why it is laminated and can be brittle and prone to chipping. It also has a convex grind which is hard to field sharpen and is not a drop point.

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    Your best gal Lilly is a tuff lady on her knives. These people have forgotten more about knives that I will ever know. During the busy season (Christmas) I usually open boxes with mine and most survive, so probably not the best critic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    I have an F1 that I really like.

    I will also recommend Scandi grinds


    I have carbon and stainless Garbergs that have worked well and use the multimount sheath.

    https://morakniv.se/en/knife-series/garberg/

    I am making an assumption the smaller Teravas would be very tough knives based on using a Skrama 240 over the last year for splitting wood, machete chores, and making fuzz sticks.

    Fixed Blade Knives - Varusteleka.com

    https://www.varusteleka.com/en/group...ade-knives/725
    Can the scandi grind be maintained with a simple diamond card/stone in the field? I am thinking a Mora Companion HD will be a practical, super low cost, gift for my now-NG Infantry son. Sometimes things grow legs and walk away in the field...

    The F1 would be closer to my desired knife size and type.

    Andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyLate View Post
    Can the scandi grind be maintained with a simple diamond card/stone in the field? I am thinking a Mora Companion HD will be a practical, super low cost, gift for my now-NG Infantry son. Sometimes things grow legs and walk away in the field...

    Andy
    Very easy to maintain which is a large part of the reason Scandi grinds are so popular in bushcrafting.

    https://www.ragweedforge.com/scanshrp.html

    These little triangle ceramic stubs are handy. Probably never wear one out(which is possible with diamonds) and their cutting ability is restored with a Scotchbrite pad and scouring powder. I have even cleaned the metal out of Spyderco sharpmaker rods(may be the same things other than length) with sandy soil.

    https://www.knifecenter.com/item/LSL...tyle-sharpener
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    Went to Smoky Mountain Knife Works and handled the BK-16, Becker Nessmuk, and the EK-51 Short Drop Point. Decided on the EK, but I was after a relatively small knife. I "think" I prefer the Nessmuk to the BK-16, but I would have been happy with any of the three.

    The EK-51 has a pretty small handle, so it's definitely not for everyone and every use.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyLate View Post
    Went to Smoky Mountain Knife Works and handled the BK-16, Becker Nessmuk, and the EK-51 Short Drop Point. Decided on the EK, but I was after a relatively small knife. I "think" I prefer the Nessmuk to the BK-16, but I would have been happy with any of the three.

    The EK-51 has a pretty small handle, so it's definitely not for everyone and every use.

    Andy
    I forgot to mention these till you mentioned SMKW.

    https://smkw.com/brands/bps-knives

    I haven't seen one in person(didn’t know they existed when i was at SMKW last June), but they seem to get good reviews and are priced similar to Moras. Might be worth a look for your son the next time you are in SMKW.

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