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the small side limb while making a few vigorous movements has been made in ls than no time, but during planning the knife has slid while cutting off the small, short chips. The indentations under the thumb have also turned out too aggressive to lean a finger without a glove on them. The thick blades usually do not work during the precise works and Hundur is not an exception to this rule. THE OTHER WORKS You don't have to be an expert, to find out, that Hundur is not a chefs knife. I have used it only for the simplest works connected with eating from the bonfire, such as cutting the sausages, chicken breasts or the bread rolls. All these operations have been performed efficiently by it, although slightly roughly. Nevertheless, from my point of view it is significant that a knife for sandwiches is not for chopping the wood, but a large camp knife can be by all means used for preparing the sandwiches. Cutting out the patches of the birch bark has proceeded very pleasantly. It has been easy to cut the bark with tact even to the wood and while levering it conveniently with the knife, slowly separate it from the fallen tree. Due to a size of the blade it has been possible to detach a large patch without any fears related to damaging the bark. Hundur has served me during a performance of the various works, one of them has constituted cutting off the climbers, weeds and small tangled roots in a place where I have planned to build a shed. It has been a pure pleasure until a moment, when you could hear a vibrant sound meaning that I have hit the glass bottle hidden by the underbrush. The cutting edge has not been chipped, but it has distorted a little bit. As I have mentioned, I have also tempted to check a durability of the knife point. Levering the lids of the dried- up cans of paint has made no impression on it. The same with sticking it in the beech wood and maneuvering it to the sides. Maybe, these have not been the too demanding tests, but they give some sense about a durability of the point, in my opinion sufficient to evaluate it positively. www.fragoutmag.com

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