Great knife, feels good in the hand not too small, perfect little knife for in the field gralloching roe/fallow/muntjac/Chinese
Only thing I would say is that sheath could do with a bit more retention of the knife, it will never fall out just doesn’t have that really snug feel to it, apart from that I’d give it 5 starts
I have a casstrom knife already the woodsman which is my favourite small bushcraft knife.
But the no10 has been on my list for a while but never pushed the button.
I'm glad I did as its superb very sharp as you would expect from casstrom.
The steel is superb sleipner steel is vast becoming my favourite steel.
The handle is comfortable however because of the slightly curved sabre like grip it takes some getting used to but it's not as comfortable as my woodsman.
But it still is a great knife fit & finish is superb in every way & the sheath is good quality i also bought the no3 dangler like I did with my woodsman as it makes a big difference in the field.
This is a very well made item, with thick leather, rivets which look to be brass, and a chunky carabiner. I can confirm that the belt loop of the standard size Dangler will accommodate a 2 inch wide belt. When removing the sheath and knife to stow away, it seems that the carabiner should remain with the sheath, as the gate is hinged at the bottom.
Tiny tin mighty useful. Goes a long way. I've only had this a couple of weeks. And not used it in anger so to speak. Go by the description. And evaluate yourself. Each person is different.
But it's nice to have an all natural ingredients.