@@BCD2024 thanks for watching! I’ve seen various guys use those pocket sheaths and this is my first one. I really like the speed and utility of using it.
@@grknives same, I love that knife especially with the micarta. Guess there is a reason the design has been around so long! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you watching!
@@chazzops hey thanks for watching and subscribing! I hope the channel proves entertaining and also helpful with some new ideas/ considerations when it comes to knives. Yes that’s the forge and anvil there where I make all my knives. Thanks again!
I like the knife. When someone starts using words like pumped, awesome and amazing I am afraid I stop watching just there. Nothing against you or the knife, but I did finish high school 38 years ago, was never a hippy or a surfer. Just speak to a person like a grown up.
@@RamonMarais-k2k Hey Ramon, glad you liked the knife! Yeah when I rewatch these after I make them I notice I use the same words over and over, especially “super”. Funny what you notice when you see yourself on camera. Thanks for engaging with the video!
It cut a length of 1 inch, hanging hemp rope? That's part of the American Bladesmith's Association testing procedure! I thought you had to have a large knife to do that. And, did you baton that little thing through a knot? That thinner edge is still very strong. It didn't snap the tip despite being thinner either, despite having a bigger knife that did.
It can be done with small blades, infact I’ve done it with a 2” blade before (wharncliffe style so maximum cutting power all the way to the tip). Lynn Thompson inspired tests like this, he also cuts 1” rope with really small knives. It tells you so much about the blade though it’s a great test. Yes it went though a few knots during the batoning, no problem. It’s a bit softer of a knife so does a super good job with that abusive style stuff. Thanks for watching the video!
@@LKS-1976 I currently have one of these with a black oak handle and leather belt sheath in stock for 250 www.marsfireforge.com/ Email me at marsfireforge@gmail.com if you’re interested, I can work with you on the price if you need.
very nice.. sweet sheath
@@BCD2024 thanks for watching! I’ve seen various guys use those pocket sheaths and this is my first one. I really like the speed and utility of using it.
Great looking knife I really like that design!
@@grknives same, I love that knife especially with the micarta. Guess there is a reason the design has been around so long! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you watching!
Nice work
@@The_Watchful_Eyes thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Very nice that would be a great boot knife
Yes I forgot I wanted to show it in a boot also! Thanks for watching the video!
very nice good design...ive been looking for a decent sgain dubh for awhile
@@dragonclaw88 well if you’d like a hand forged one of this nature let me know! Thanks for watching
I have a Western Cutlery boot knife very similar to this one.
@@wizardofahhhs759 I’ll have to look that up, I’d like to see their design! Thanks for watching.
@@MarsFireForge It's a Western model W75.
nice!
Glad you like it, thanks for chiming in!
firstime viewing.i have subscribed. i like the knife... thats your forge and anvil? i will check out more! very cool
@@chazzops hey thanks for watching and subscribing! I hope the channel proves entertaining and also helpful with some new ideas/ considerations when it comes to knives. Yes that’s the forge and anvil there where I make all my knives. Thanks again!
I like the knife. When someone starts using words like pumped, awesome and amazing I am afraid I stop watching just there. Nothing against you or the knife, but I did finish high school 38 years ago, was never a hippy or a surfer. Just speak to a person like a grown up.
@@RamonMarais-k2k Hey Ramon, glad you liked the knife! Yeah when I rewatch these after I make them I notice I use the same words over and over, especially “super”. Funny what you notice when you see yourself on camera. Thanks for engaging with the video!
It cut a length of 1 inch, hanging hemp rope? That's part of the American Bladesmith's Association testing procedure! I thought you had to have a large knife to do that. And, did you baton that little thing through a knot? That thinner edge is still very strong. It didn't snap the tip despite being thinner either, despite having a bigger knife that did.
It can be done with small blades, infact I’ve done it with a 2” blade before (wharncliffe style so maximum cutting power all the way to the tip). Lynn Thompson inspired tests like this, he also cuts 1” rope with really small knives. It tells you so much about the blade though it’s a great test. Yes it went though a few knots during the batoning, no problem. It’s a bit softer of a knife so does a super good job with that abusive style stuff. Thanks for watching the video!
@@MarsFireForge Congratulations on reaching 200+ subscribers!
@@darylbrenton4839 I just noticed that! Pretty exciting!
How much ya charging for that brother man?
@@LKS-1976 I currently have one of these with a black oak handle and leather belt sheath in stock for 250
www.marsfireforge.com/
Email me at marsfireforge@gmail.com if you’re interested, I can work with you on the price if you need.