Thank you very much David ! I was looking for a good camp knife frank enough to cut large logs and other camp work, even for survivalism. Thanks to your video passing very professional! I bought this super knife and I am very happy!
My thoughts are to purchase a chopper instead of an axe for camping. Could you compare other choppers to this one and give your insights on the good and bad of each? Thanks.
davidaxman Hi -- I wanted send greetings and an invite . Stop over some time to my channel . “ Everybody Loves Chopping “. I know I sure do !! Stay safe as always 🤠
This knife is full convex with a secondary v grind bevel. Mine was as sharp as a bowling ball when I got it. Plan on spending time knocking that bevel off.
Get a worksharp.. it belt sands a convex edge on a knife and is super easy and fast to use on a blade with a straight profile. That's why I bought this one actually.
Interested in an Amalgam from Condor. No reviews really on utube or any forum (oddly).ANYONE have experience with Condor? Seems kinda low tech.Do they even heat treat? Steel is only 1075 and soft. Does Condor stuff roll/chip easy ( on a big chopper) ANY info would help A lot Short list : BK21 Becker ,Camp 10,Condor Amalgam..would get a Bark River but everything is sold out and will take 1 or more years for them to make something Semper Fi Gunny
@@gingerbowman4574 Perfect camping/large bushcraft tool, but I'm more of a collector and not a hard user :) Most ppl love their Skramas though. My Terävä collection: photos.app.goo.gl/Y8zB82AUxRdGYSqF6
I like the style of this blade and I’m busy so I haven’t had time to watch the video so please forgive me if this was addressed in the video but how would you say this stacks up against the ESEE Junglas?I bought the Junglas a couple months ago and haven’t been able to use it all that much yet but so far,I think it’s pretty awesome..it was actually my first ESEE and since I bought it I liked it so much I also added the ESEE 4 and the ESEE Izula to my collection..I’m now planning on adding an ESEE 6 and ESEE 3 to my collection..I don’t own any Condor knives but I’ve heard great things and know they are certainly reasonably priced..2019 has been a weird year for me,I always loved knives and have carried them since I was a kid but I was never a collector by any means..just happened to own 3 or 4..I carried a $5-$6 cheap Schrade folder as an EDC knife for a good 15 years..I had a cheap Mora 511 and Gerber Prodigy for my outdoor gear bag..up until a few months ago I had never spent more than $50-$60 on a knife..I always wanted some of the higher end knives but was never able to talk myself into buying anything over $60..over the summer I was looking at knives on BladeHQ and the Bradford Guardian 4 really caught my eye and seared itself into my memory..I thought it just looked and sounded amazing from the reviews..I broke down and decided to buy one because I know it will last me a lifetime.I could use it everyday for the rest of my life and then hand down a great knife to my nephew.when my knife came in I was blown away by its quality and design.it was like a work of art.some people aren’t into finger choils but it was part of what drew me to it.it is so comfortable in my hand it feels like it was custom fitted just for my hand.after I got the knife it all made sense to me why people spend so much on knives..literally the very day I received my Guardian 4 I immediately ordered a Guardian 3..I’ve been hooked ever since buying atleast 1 knife a week since..last week I got a Boker Kalashnikov auto,a Gerber Tri Tip mini cleaver,a Cold Steel Recon Tanto and a Cold Steel SRK..I just can’t get enough,I’ve gained a new addiction..lol..every time I get on BladeHQ,Amazon,SMKW,etc I’m always finding new knives to add to my wishlist..the Boker Kalashnikov was my first auto and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality for such a cheap priced auto.I plan on ordering a Boker Strike auto in D2 and a Kershaw Launch 6(hopefully the Demascus version)..also would like to get a Buck 110 or 112 auto at some point too..lol
I'd say the design choice for the tip offers less utility. A blade that size would make a great draw knife but... With the tip the way it is using it as a draw knife would be more uncomfortable than if it had a regular tip. Also with a regular tip batoning would be easier and the baton wouldn't get less damaged and last longer.
@@kevinmorrice I was just disputing that not having a tip ads utility. Most of my comment are examples of potential utility having a tip to the blade. So if you have examples countering my points that would be useful. I'm not sure what you want me to do with your comment. You argued a point I didn't make. There may be functionality for blade sports not having a tip. I don't see the utility.
@@knifecenter all I know is that one of my friends who owns this knife and wanted to use it was told by bladesports international that Condor had not submitted it for certification.It would be nice if it was legal for use because not everybody can afford a $500 + custom chopper.
please start a movie blade review and review the knives used in them: 1. All Mission Impossible movies (in the last movie he falls off his bike and then pulls out a ankle knife) 2. All James Bond movies 3. All Jason Bourne moives (including that pen in the pen fight) 4. Batman (Heath Ledger 5. Hanna 6. Long Kiss Goodnight 7. A Vigilante (2019) 8. John Wick 9. Expendables 10. Transporter 11. The Mechanic 12. some Aston Kutcher spy comedy movie 13. Leon The Professional 14. Hitman 15. Ninja Assasin 16. Maybe most martial arts movies 17. Assasins 18. le femme nikita 19. Polar 20. The American 21. Collateral 22. Mr. & Mrs Smith 23. Shooter 24. Kingman movies 25. Salt 26. Body of Lies 27, Munich 28. ANNA 29. Preadator 30. All Rambo movies (then maybe an Arnie vs Stallone knife compare for fun. They tease each other often btw) ...essentially all spy and assasin movies.
I like the video . Well done 👍🏻 But I’m not a fan of this chopper . Why you ask ?? I mean I never used it . So how the hell can I voice my opinion !?!? Sounds stupid , right ? But first impressions last a lifetime, and I can’t understand why it’s not a full complete blade . Did they really have to take a piece off the end of the blade ? Looks like it’s broke ! That drives me crazy ! Reminds me of a chipped front tooth and I would need to take it to the knife dentist haha . But great video nonetheless. Thank you for posting .🤠
@@asteiner9181 🤣why,must be a American thing. Loose grip and safety nazis. You must have learned that ,safety is for amateurs👍🏻🤷♂️ we Europeans hate gloves.
Thank you very much David ! I was looking for a good camp knife frank enough to cut large logs and other camp work, even for survivalism. Thanks to your video passing very professional! I bought this super knife and I am very happy!
My thoughts are to purchase a chopper instead of an axe for camping. Could you compare other choppers to this one and give your insights on the good and bad of each? Thanks.
"Man look how deep that bit." & "That's really cool actually!" Everybody loves chopping, it really brings out your inner Lynn Thompson!
davidaxman Hi -- I wanted send greetings and an invite .
Stop over some time to my channel .
“ Everybody Loves Chopping “.
I know I sure do !!
Stay safe as always 🤠
Love this video! Awesome footage and excellent overview of the features on the chopper.
This knife is full convex with a secondary v grind bevel. Mine was as sharp as a bowling ball when I got it. Plan on spending time knocking that bevel off.
Get a worksharp.. it belt sands a convex edge on a knife and is super easy and fast to use on a blade with a straight profile. That's why I bought this one actually.
quel bon reportage en tout point !!! après l'avoir écouté j'ai acheter ce couteau !!! un MUST thanks !!
This was an awesome video. Would you mind doing a review of the TOPS Nata?
Im eager to see what an experienced bushcrafter thinks of it!
Finally got one.
Beautiful knife!
Wow more awesome video!!!
how come this doesn't cost $500 like the cold steel one? are we paying for the jimi slash name with CS?
3V on the Cold Steel vs 1075 on the Condor adds expense in materials and in manufacturing difficulty. -DCA
I want one!!
Interested in an Amalgam from Condor. No reviews really on utube or any forum (oddly).ANYONE have experience with Condor? Seems kinda low tech.Do they even heat treat? Steel is only 1075 and soft. Does Condor stuff roll/chip easy ( on a big chopper)
ANY info would help A lot
Short list : BK21 Becker ,Camp 10,Condor Amalgam..would get a Bark River but everything is sold out and will take 1 or more years for them to make something
Semper Fi
Gunny
Man, wish this had a molle sheath. Exactly what I'm looking for.
I got to have this
Nice
Interesting. I have 2 Terävä Skrama and this looks similar.
@bblack... How well do you like the Skrama?? Been eyeing it for awhile now
@@gingerbowman4574 Perfect camping/large bushcraft tool, but I'm more of a collector and not a hard user :) Most ppl love their Skramas though.
My Terävä collection: photos.app.goo.gl/Y8zB82AUxRdGYSqF6
I like the style of this blade and I’m busy so I haven’t had time to watch the video so please forgive me if this was addressed in the video but how would you say this stacks up against the ESEE Junglas?I bought the Junglas a couple months ago and haven’t been able to use it all that much yet but so far,I think it’s pretty awesome..it was actually my first ESEE and since I bought it I liked it so much I also added the ESEE 4 and the ESEE Izula to my collection..I’m now planning on adding an ESEE 6 and ESEE 3 to my collection..I don’t own any Condor knives but I’ve heard great things and know they are certainly reasonably priced..2019 has been a weird year for me,I always loved knives and have carried them since I was a kid but I was never a collector by any means..just happened to own 3 or 4..I carried a $5-$6 cheap Schrade folder as an EDC knife for a good 15 years..I had a cheap Mora 511 and Gerber Prodigy for my outdoor gear bag..up until a few months ago I had never spent more than $50-$60 on a knife..I always wanted some of the higher end knives but was never able to talk myself into buying anything over $60..over the summer I was looking at knives on BladeHQ and the Bradford Guardian 4 really caught my eye and seared itself into my memory..I thought it just looked and sounded amazing from the reviews..I broke down and decided to buy one because I know it will last me a lifetime.I could use it everyday for the rest of my life and then hand down a great knife to my nephew.when my knife came in I was blown away by its quality and design.it was like a work of art.some people aren’t into finger choils but it was part of what drew me to it.it is so comfortable in my hand it feels like it was custom fitted just for my hand.after I got the knife it all made sense to me why people spend so much on knives..literally the very day I received my Guardian 4 I immediately ordered a Guardian 3..I’ve been hooked ever since buying atleast 1 knife a week since..last week I got a Boker Kalashnikov auto,a Gerber Tri Tip mini cleaver,a Cold Steel Recon Tanto and a Cold Steel SRK..I just can’t get enough,I’ve gained a new addiction..lol..every time I get on BladeHQ,Amazon,SMKW,etc I’m always finding new knives to add to my wishlist..the Boker Kalashnikov was my first auto and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality for such a cheap priced auto.I plan on ordering a Boker Strike auto in D2 and a Kershaw Launch 6(hopefully the Demascus version)..also would like to get a Buck 110 or 112 auto at some point too..lol
who brok the tip of?
I'd say the design choice for the tip offers less utility. A blade that size would make a great draw knife but... With the tip the way it is using it as a draw knife would be more uncomfortable than if it had a regular tip. Also with a regular tip batoning would be easier and the baton wouldn't get less damaged and last longer.
thats because its not even designed for camping, ive seen a one star review that said it "handles like an axe" because thats what its designed for
@@kevinmorrice I was just disputing that not having a tip ads utility. Most of my comment are examples of potential utility having a tip to the blade. So if you have examples countering my points that would be useful. I'm not sure what you want me to do with your comment. You argued a point I didn't make. There may be functionality for blade sports not having a tip. I don't see the utility.
I think that the doblefury is better
According to one owner of this blade it is NOT certified for competition by Bladesports international.
According to Joe Flowers, the designer, it is legal and he even had it cleared with Donavan Phillips. We'll update if we hear anything different.
@@knifecenter all I know is that one of my friends who owns this knife and wanted to use it was told by bladesports international that Condor had not submitted it for certification.It would be nice if it was legal for use because not everybody can afford a $500 + custom chopper.
please start a movie blade review and review the knives used in them:
1. All Mission Impossible movies (in the last movie he falls off his bike and then pulls out a ankle knife)
2. All James Bond movies
3. All Jason Bourne moives (including that pen in the pen fight)
4. Batman (Heath Ledger
5. Hanna
6. Long Kiss Goodnight
7. A Vigilante (2019)
8. John Wick
9. Expendables
10. Transporter
11. The Mechanic
12. some Aston Kutcher spy comedy movie
13. Leon The Professional
14. Hitman
15. Ninja Assasin
16. Maybe most martial arts movies
17. Assasins
18. le femme nikita
19. Polar
20. The American
21. Collateral
22. Mr. & Mrs Smith
23. Shooter
24. Kingman movies
25. Salt
26. Body of Lies
27, Munich
28. ANNA
29. Preadator
30. All Rambo movies (then maybe an Arnie vs Stallone knife compare for fun. They tease each other often btw)
...essentially all spy and assasin movies.
this is a knife channel NOT a movie channel, so dont ask for something they never do
This knife is definitely not the first condor knife to come with a convex grind..
The machetes have had convex edges for years, but this was the first knife from them with a full height convex grind.
I guess you can't satisfy everyone!Nice knife though!
Its not very good for stabbing people or small animals tho
But you could chop up the animals for a quick BBQ! Humans, for slide materials for biology class...
It's perfect for chopping and slashing people though.
I like the video . Well done 👍🏻
But I’m not a fan of this chopper .
Why you ask ??
I mean I never used it . So how the hell can I voice my opinion !?!? Sounds stupid , right ?
But first impressions last a lifetime, and I can’t understand why it’s not a full complete blade .
Did they really have to take a piece off the end of the blade ?
Looks like it’s broke !
That drives me crazy !
Reminds me of a chipped front tooth and I would need to take it to the knife dentist haha .
But great video nonetheless.
Thank you for posting .🤠
So is this how you guys are telling the community who won the doublestar fury machete?😎😎😎
why the gloves, it is not cold.
For grip and safety
@@asteiner9181 🤣why,must be a American thing. Loose grip and safety nazis. You must have learned that ,safety is for amateurs👍🏻🤷♂️ we Europeans hate gloves.
Boring
real men dont wear gloves