Bark river is my favorite knife company, I have been collecting them for years and have eighteen. I go camping and use all my knives I don’t ever get a knife to just hang on the wall but I take good care of all my knifes, I find that Bark River knifes hold up great. I enjoyed your video and I like how you guys have a fun time. Thank You for a great video.
I really bit hard on BRK, I was hooked on being able to pick my handles and by the end of 2019 I had over 125 of them. That is a lot of money my friend. It all came to a close over a run of poorly finished knives coming out of Michigan and customer service problems. It seems to me BRK has developed a marketing strategy that says; we will ship defective knives and if you don't like them you can send them back and we will fix it. For all the money you spend they should get it right the first time.
Bark River deserves a much more professional review and sales pitch. I am a member of the SMKW customers and like your products and company. I also own many bark river knives from DLT and KSF.
Sorry to be nit picky but I need to correct some items. First in the Kalahari Camp ii , the k Ife actual goes into the sheath more than just the blade. I would say maybe half the handle. Secondly I may be mistaken but I believe all bark river knife leather sheaths have welts. Welts are the extra price of leather between the 2 outside pieces. You may be talking about wet forming as apposed to welting .
I'll have to look back at the video on the Kalahari, we may not just have put it in far enough. As for a welted sheath. A welted sheath is the result of wet-forming. It creates a "welt" in the leather that is in the form of part of the knife's handle. Think of it like a "welt" on your skin after you're smacked hard with something. It's basically a blister that stays in the sheath after wet-forming on the knife (or other object to be held). Have a great day.
@@SMKWcom You are mistaken about what a welt is on a knife sheath. The welt is the strip of leather between the two outer pieces that prevent the knife from cutting the stitches.
Bought my first knife when I got into the service in 1990 from SMKW back before the internet and out of a paper catalog. Still have it. Good price then, now it seems I can always find better prices than SMKW on the web. I have never found a cheaper price from SMKW on any knife I searched for. What happened?
Is it a requirement that they always have to be the absolute cheapest, you cheapskate? Obviously a brick and mortar store has more costs than strictly online stores so can't sell as cheap, but they offer other advantages.
I don't know the last time I got a sheath with only 2 pieces of leather stitched together. I hope they know that's called a welt by now 😂 bark rivers are decent knives.
I would love one but the price puts me off, I had a hand made knife here in the UK by "chy rose knives" with RWL 34 steel and a five-millimetre-thick full tang blade at a Rockwell of 62 with Thuya burl scales for less and it took three weeks to make, so I got a better knife cheaper than a bark river, that does not mean that I do not respect the Quality, I just think the cost is too much for me.
Bark Rivers are all not that thick. Maybe the ones you are carrying are, but they have many LT (thin) versions and many models that just are not thick to begin with.
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Dude, the blade is not one-twentieth of an inch. It’s 20 one-hundredths. That’s one-fifth of an inch. One twentieth of an inch is 5 one-hundredths of an inch, four times skinnier or one-fourth as thick 20 one-hundredths.
They start actually getting into the knives at 4:46.
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Bark river is my favorite knife company, I have been collecting them for years and have eighteen. I go camping and use all my knives I don’t ever get a knife to just hang on the wall but I take good care of all my knifes, I find that Bark River knifes hold up great. I enjoyed your video and I like how you guys have a fun time. Thank You for a great video.
The welt is a Leather strip used as a spacer To protect the stitched seams, not wet forming Which is totally different
You will never get a perfect bark river. Always will be fit and finish and an uneven edge
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Sooooo the girl is there for eye candy? She literally doesn't get to talk...... but she does eye candy very well!
I really bit hard on BRK, I was hooked on being able to pick my handles and by the end of 2019 I had over 125 of them. That is a lot of money my friend. It all came to a close over a run of poorly finished knives coming out of Michigan and customer service problems. It seems to me BRK has developed a marketing strategy that says; we will ship defective knives and if you don't like them you can send them back and we will fix it. For all the money you spend they should get it right the first time.
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Bark River deserves a much more professional review and sales pitch. I am a member of the SMKW customers and like your products and company. I also own many bark river knives from DLT and KSF.
That is a great suggestion!
Shared .. Great job on the video . Thanks for the info . Mike takes great pride in the steel he uses and the workmanship of his knives .
Thanks Terry!
IS TALK OVER EACH OTHER A RULE AT THIS CHANNEL?
Sorry to be nit picky but I need to correct some items. First in the Kalahari Camp ii , the k Ife actual goes into the sheath more than just the blade. I would say maybe half the handle. Secondly I may be mistaken but I believe all bark river knife leather sheaths have welts. Welts are the extra price of leather between the 2 outside pieces. You may be talking about wet forming as apposed to welting .
I'll have to look back at the video on the Kalahari, we may not just have put it in far enough. As for a welted sheath. A welted sheath is the result of wet-forming. It creates a "welt" in the leather that is in the form of part of the knife's handle. Think of it like a "welt" on your skin after you're smacked hard with something. It's basically a blister that stays in the sheath after wet-forming on the knife (or other object to be held). Have a great day.
@@SMKWcom You are mistaken about what a welt is on a knife sheath. The welt is the strip of leather between the two outer pieces that prevent the knife from cutting the stitches.
@@TheBushapeyou are correct. The perimeter (welt) of the sheath has a triple layer of leather.
Maybe it should be “Girls Talk Knives”. It took you forever to start!
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Bought my first knife when I got into the service in 1990 from SMKW back before the internet and out of a paper catalog. Still have it. Good price then, now it seems I can always find better prices than SMKW on the web. I have never found a cheaper price from SMKW on any knife I searched for. What happened?
Is it a requirement that they always have to be the absolute cheapest, you cheapskate? Obviously a brick and mortar store has more costs than strictly online stores so can't sell as cheap, but they offer other advantages.
bark river is one of the best companies around there customer service is 2nd to none
I am a bark river junky .
I don't know the last time I got a sheath with only 2 pieces of leather stitched together. I hope they know that's called a welt by now 😂 bark rivers are decent knives.
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Bark River and beavers...
Great combination! 😂😂😂 Love my JX4.
Every one knows that fixed blade knife destroys a folder
Like bringin a pistol to a rifle fight!!
Where are your blade blanks made? Do you do them yourselves?
Got away with a good one at 1:45
Hopefully by now you guys have learned more by now
. Especially about Barkies
.. yuppies back then wasn't yall?
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the girl is like what I gotten myself into
love Swaggs
Wow really awesome/ amazing video Smkw!!! :D
And
I wish you all a awesome 4th of July!!! :D
Thank you for watching and may you also have a fantastic 4th!
@@SMKWcom You're very welcome 😊!!!
@@SMKWcom my real name is Amos Jipson!!! ^^
Nice video you guys. However, ya'll seem to "chit-chat" way too much.
Really? We thought it was just the right amount. ;) Thanks for watching!
Yup guy with hat is douche
I would love one but the price puts me off, I had a hand made knife here in the UK by "chy rose knives" with RWL 34 steel and a five-millimetre-thick full tang blade at a Rockwell of 62 with Thuya burl scales for less and it took three weeks to make, so I got a better knife cheaper than a bark river, that does not mean that I do not respect the Quality, I just think the cost is too much for me.
Can someone explain to them the difference between a 20th of an inch and 20 hundredths of an inch?
Exactly my thoughts, I'm guessing that they're actually .2" thick instead of .020" thick. Especially since those are two that are on the thicker side.
Bark Rivers are all not that thick. Maybe the ones you are carrying are, but they have many LT (thin) versions and many models that just are not thick to begin with.
The Kalahari Camp ll is not 1/20th of an inch it's 1/5th of an inch
I like Bark River very much....but girl,you fixed my eyes..😉
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Ok you folks are killing me....the seax or sax ..pre dates warncliff by..8 centuries...
Woodsman could be G10
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What happened to these guys... Just watched a bunch of these, they're great together seriously
Thanks for watching! SMKW has had several hosts over the years of our different shows and many of them still work with us or for us in other positions.
Dude, the blade is not one-twentieth of an inch. It’s 20 one-hundredths. That’s one-fifth of an inch. One twentieth of an inch is 5 one-hundredths of an inch, four times skinnier or one-fourth as thick 20 one-hundredths.
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Swagssss
That Girl thinks the guy with the hat is a dweeb.
Good knives but unfortunately not that great they used to be.
BRK Knives have become extremely bad in fit and finish. pity this poor processing quality🙈
Do you have semi trk parking
Yes. In the lower lot by the river
The Kalahari Camp II is not a knife. It is a weapon.
Good info, but you talk over each other, just saying
Why the awful heathen