I've been using one of these for just over a year, now. I used it when I went through Dave Canterbury's Pathfinder School Basic Survival course last October and it really is a workhorse in the field. It holds its edge remarkably well, too. I haven't had to seriously put it to the stones since I bought it. Just a touch up now and then with a fine stone and strop, and it's razor sharp again. But beware the sheath! The little bolt and nut that holds the clip on worked itself off on mine and I am lucky it fell off in my driveway and not out in the forest or bush somewhere. I put it back together with some Locktite and haven't had that problem again. I also took the file from my Leatherman to the spine to remove the coating to get a better spark from my ferro rod. It rides perfectly at my side on the tool loop of my Duluth Trading firehose pants - almost like they made that just for this knife.
Of all the TOPS Knives I've owned and played with, the Brakimo is still my favorite. The intended use of the large lanyard hole is to straighten wooden arrows, but also works well straightening my aluminum arrow shafts. Apparently the word "brakimo" means "very good" or something along those lines. Great review as always, but I do miss the Chuck Norris factoids! Here's one for ya, Chuck's real first name is Carlos. I heard him mention that himself on a video.
I've had this knife for over a year its one solid beast. That "tumble finish " has a weird coating I removed mine and patinad the blade. The edge is a scandi vex BUT I had to strop mine with compound to Vex that more. I like the belly and tip its very nice ..If you like this knife try out the Becker BK18 Harpoon it's the EXACT SAME EDGE shape I mean EXACTLY. I was shocked when I compared them. The handle is to thin BUT doable for most people. It's not knife you're gonna carve with for hours so imo it's not really a big deal. I think the Brakimo is one of the best TRUE survival knives you can find.
Ah nice! I've been contemplating the idea of getting this one. This, or the B.O.B., or the Tops Puukko. I often use friction fire, and having one less piece to make is always good!
You couldn't go wrong with the Schrade Jess-X, it initially had a sabre grind but then Schrade fixed up the design and put on a hollow grind on the blade.
I enjoy your videos. U do honest reviews. Don't know if I would get a tops knife. 1095 steal is the same as my condor. Sure tops has a few perks. I have no doubt it's a good knife. I have other knives I have paid a days wages for. My bush lore is the knife I trust.IMHO. Please keep the videos coming. Stay safe and healthy. Don Allen
Tops are great as long as no jimpin. Ive snapped 2 Bobs at the jimping. Yes 1 was from batonning and then next time it happened chopping a 3-4 inch branch. Just to brittle imo but id buy another for general use.
Definitely on my shopping list, probably for my birthday in January. It’s not cheap here in the UK, about £180 so probably double the USA price plus it’s hard to find one in stock.
Well done Brian , I might have to get one , I do wounder though how well the bow drill dive would hold up to a spindle. I use a Fatwood bearing block , and the spindle will burn into it
How sharp a knife is out of the box means very little. You can sharpen it to a razor edge yourself. Whether it is easy to sharpen and whether it hold an edge well are important because you can't alter those characteristics yourself.
I really like the blade geometry, and the overall design of this knife, but the hook at the end of the handle is just too tight in for my big ass hands. it was very uncomfortable within seconds of picking it up, and I wouldn't want to use it for any task that required a tight grip. if the handle was just 3/4" longer this would be an outstanding field knife for me. as is, it would be great for people with more normal sized hands ( I wear an XL leather glove, and need to wet-stretch them to make them comfortable to wear)
I’ll be ‘that guy’ It’s pronounced “BRAH-key-moe” It comes from the Matis language .... and if I’m not mistaken, it means ‘friend’ or ‘friendship’. The Brakimo is one of their best knives and, imho, it’s better than the Fieldcraft.
I agree with everything you said, I have a small channel thats mostly slingshots but I do knives and outdoors stuff too and have a video on the Brakimo. It's my favorite knife to carry
The link shows the price as $200 NOT the $120 mentioned in the video. I personally think $200 is too much for 1095 steel and no bigger than this size knife.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose Thank you for the info. Sorry, I misunderstood. You do a great job on the channel. However, you are going to run out of hairs on your arm.
you dont teach the scouts to take dry. tinder with them in a water tight container even some fatwood. just a thought. or some fat wood dust. up to you have a good day.
Yea, joe flowers.....sorry I'm not a fan. Him and condor work well together, as condor knives are really lacking. I've never had an opportunity to try a tops knife. I saw the look and decided to check out the video. Ok a little out of the ordinary yet it did seem to function well. I think it would make for a decent cook prep knife too the hardness 56-58.....I think is a bit too soft. 1095 seems perfect at a 58. .. 56-58 seems to be at the lower side from what I've experienced.Im not a steel snob and have had many knives in 1095, and I like how they performed. I know I've put down flowers in the past but I think he did a good job designing this knife. Interested to see how this does after a year in the field
I have the same storage facilities as you do. You are my go-to videos for knife reviews.
I've been using one of these for just over a year, now. I used it when I went through Dave Canterbury's Pathfinder School Basic Survival course last October and it really is a workhorse in the field. It holds its edge remarkably well, too. I haven't had to seriously put it to the stones since I bought it. Just a touch up now and then with a fine stone and strop, and it's razor sharp again.
But beware the sheath! The little bolt and nut that holds the clip on worked itself off on mine and I am lucky it fell off in my driveway and not out in the forest or bush somewhere. I put it back together with some Locktite and haven't had that problem again. I also took the file from my Leatherman to the spine to remove the coating to get a better spark from my ferro rod. It rides perfectly at my side on the tool loop of my Duluth Trading firehose pants - almost like they made that just for this knife.
I appreciate the fire starting examples.
I may be a little bit of a pyro.
@SurvivalOnPurpose I may be a bit of an imbecile. I don't know what pyro is. Sounds like a black gang.
Pyromaniac - someone who likes fire to the extreme.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose 🙋♂️
I love Tops knives
Love Tops products, great video with respect from across the pond.
Always loved the Brakimo, Great Video!
Of all the TOPS Knives I've owned and played with, the Brakimo is still my favorite. The intended use of the large lanyard hole is to straighten wooden arrows, but also works well straightening my aluminum arrow shafts. Apparently the word "brakimo" means "very good" or something along those lines. Great review as always, but I do miss the Chuck Norris factoids! Here's one for ya, Chuck's real first name is Carlos. I heard him mention that himself on a video.
Condor mini bushlore makes a great companion👍👍
Stored in its outdoor storage facility, on the ground. I love it!🤣
You throw very well. Nice knife. David
Looks like a very sturdy knife!
My go to camp knife.
Outstanding knife. I really like the throwing part of the video because it shows the balance of it. Wao!
I have one and love it there is no perfect knife for everyone
Bryan, That’s a really nice knife.
I really want to see someone use these knives with a bow drill. This looks like a solid knife. TOPS knives have yet to disappoint.
Nobody does that because I’m fairly certain it will f up the handle scales
@@TheArkansasBushcrafter thats exactly what i figured. I have a lord and field with that divet and i dont want to screw it up🤣
@@UserFormelyKnownAs_hjkh it’s still useful I guess in an absolute emergency life and death situation
Awesome video, thanks for sharing! Stay safe and God bless
i really want this knife great video!
My favorite knife to date is still the Mora Garberg
Beautiful knife.
Looks nice. Keep up the good work.
I got one of these is transit , hopefully it arrives tomorrow.
I've had this knife for over a year its one solid beast. That "tumble finish " has a weird coating I removed mine and patinad the blade. The edge is a scandi vex BUT I had to strop mine with compound to Vex that more.
I like the belly and tip its very nice ..If you like this knife try out the Becker BK18 Harpoon it's the EXACT SAME EDGE shape I mean EXACTLY. I was shocked when I compared them.
The handle is to thin BUT doable for most people. It's not knife you're gonna carve with for hours so imo it's not really a big deal.
I think the Brakimo is one of the best TRUE survival knives you can find.
Ah nice! I've been contemplating the idea of getting this one. This, or the B.O.B., or the Tops Puukko. I often use friction fire, and having one less piece to make is always good!
Of those 3 choices this would be my pick
I have all three... puukko is used the most.
You couldn't go wrong with the Schrade Jess-X, it initially had a sabre grind but then Schrade fixed up the design and put on a hollow grind on the blade.
Great video Brian, I might have to own one of these.
".....get yourself a camera and make your own.....". LOL You a man after my own heart. I think I'll make you an honorary Kentuckian!
You follow the science
Better than others
Keep pulling the stuff out of storage 😉
I enjoy your videos. U do honest reviews. Don't know if I would get a tops knife. 1095 steal is the same as my condor. Sure tops has a few perks. I have no doubt it's a good knife. I have other knives I have paid a days wages for. My bush lore is the knife I trust.IMHO. Please keep the videos coming. Stay safe and healthy.
Don Allen
The Condor Bushlore, like most Condor knives is 1075 not 1095.
Been trying to get hold of one myself for like 3 years now.
It's is a 😎 knive 👍 I was looking hard at .the knive moves well 130$ I think .I might buy one .
Looks like it has a divit on side for being used as bearing block as per " Survival Lilly "
Tops are great as long as no jimpin. Ive snapped 2 Bobs at the jimping. Yes 1 was from batonning and then next time it happened chopping a 3-4 inch branch. Just to brittle imo but id buy another for general use.
I'm not a big fan of jimping anyway
Definitely on my shopping list, probably for my birthday in January. It’s not cheap here in the UK, about £180 so probably double the USA price plus it’s hard to find one in stock.
Well done Brian , I might have to get one , I do wounder though how well the bow drill dive would hold up to a spindle. I use a Fatwood bearing block , and the spindle will burn into it
Good question
That grip look very good
It is a very comfortable knife to me
@@SurvivalOnPurpose I Though so
Another good video boss
Glad you enjoyed it
3 for 3 and most importantly, it didn't stick in your hand on the flip. Nice knife.
It may not be pretty but there's a certain beauty in simplicity and function.
I was hoping you were going to be reviewing this knife "on location" in the Amazon :)
Really like the look of this knife but the handle looks really slim and not a great fit for my large hands ?
Another great video my friend, definitely considering purchasing one, I believe you just helped me in to the dog house with the wife though lol
Glad I could help
How sharp a knife is out of the box means very little. You can sharpen it to a razor edge yourself. Whether it is easy to sharpen and whether it hold an edge well are important because you can't alter those characteristics yourself.
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I've heard that the handle was uncomfortable, thoughts?
it was very comfortable to me
The three G"s of firestarting. Gods Golden Goodness!
Good knife. I have a lot more good knives than I'll ever need.
I am a member of that club too. Lol
Looks like an Esee 5 with a higher grind...
and a different blade shape and a different handle shape ... ;-)
I'm definitely missing the music when you are chopping you need to put that back on the channel
On the opening screen it says Brakima not Brakimo. You might want to change that. Good video.
You're obviously not from the south. Hahaha.
Oops. Thanks. I fixed it
I really like the blade geometry, and the overall design of this knife, but the hook at the end of the handle is just too tight in for my big ass hands. it was very uncomfortable within seconds of picking it up, and I wouldn't want to use it for any task that required a tight grip. if the handle was just 3/4" longer this would be an outstanding field knife for me. as is, it would be great for people with more normal sized hands ( I wear an XL leather glove, and need to wet-stretch them to make them comfortable to wear)
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I’ll be ‘that guy’
It’s pronounced “BRAH-key-moe”
It comes from the Matis language ....
and if I’m not mistaken, it means ‘friend’ or ‘friendship’.
The Brakimo is one of their best knives and, imho, it’s better than the Fieldcraft.
I agree with everything you said, I have a small channel thats mostly slingshots but I do knives and outdoors stuff too and have a video on the Brakimo. It's my favorite knife to carry
It's my go to knife for bushcraft and I love it.
@@mattbushcraft8406 man I said the same exact thing in my video..👍👍🤘
Nice knife. Looks like it could do some damage
I just glanced at the thumbnail and thought it was Frankie Boyle.
I thought Joe worked exclusively for Condor ...
Seems ok
The link shows the price as $200 NOT the $120 mentioned in the video. I personally think $200 is too much for 1095 steel and no bigger than this size knife.
I am pretty sure I said the “street price” is around $120. Just google it and there are lots of places that sell these.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose Thank you for the info. Sorry, I misunderstood. You do a great job on the channel. However, you are going to run out of hairs on your arm.
Why to go out of house why didn't he get Condor to make it
Tops made in the USA, and are better quality made , Condor are made in Salvador and their fit and finish isn't as good
You would have to ask Joe. Maybe he didn't want a conflict of interest since he works for Condor.
you dont teach the scouts to take dry. tinder with them in a water tight container even some fatwood. just a thought. or some fat wood dust. up to you have a good day.
Does the world have too many salesmen, I say yes.
Yea, joe flowers.....sorry I'm not a fan. Him and condor work well together, as condor knives are really lacking. I've never had an opportunity to try a tops knife. I saw the look and decided to check out the video. Ok a little out of the ordinary yet it did seem to function well. I think it would make for a decent cook prep knife too the hardness 56-58.....I think is a bit too soft. 1095 seems perfect at a 58. .. 56-58 seems to be at the lower side from what I've experienced.Im not a steel snob and have had many knives in 1095, and I like how they performed. I know I've put down flowers in the past but I think he did a good job designing this knife. Interested to see how this does after a year in the field
I Loves me some fatwood.
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Just like a kid to twist the rules and try to get away with things! Often referred to as "a stinker"!
Knife not impressive, compared to Tops Armageddon….just sayin’….
Different strokes. It works absolutely great for all the "knife stuff" I would do