Hi Mark - I bought this knife too. I love the fact that there is no way this knife will ever fall out of the sheath. This thing arrived super sharp and I have no problem getting and keeping a great edge on it. It scrapes and carves well, it does everthing I had hoped it would and it looks great. Like you said, keep her dry and put a little oil on her and the blade stays pristine. I have way too may knives now and I blame you. Just playin, I appreciate you and your videos. Have a great long weekend.
What a great looking knife. Time tested, simple and highly functional. I really like the Voyageur. Really great job to all involved in it's creation. I often think about the Voyageurs when I'm out in canoe. Thank you for sharing Mark!
@@MarkYoungBushcraft went to their website and by the time I put my information in the last voryageur was gone. But I found the forester,so a good day. I will keep checking for the voyageur,super knife. Thanks
Really nice video Mark as usual. Very nice knife from work tuff. Loved your video on the kodiak knife. Trying to get one but they are out of stock now. Anyway keep up the great work on the videos.
Nice review as always, Mark! When you brought out the Forester to compare to the Voyageur, I couldn't help but think to myself that the Forester looks like it would suit my hand better than the Voyageur. With your large hands, the Voyageur isn't a problem to work with, but with my tiny hobbit hands, I think the Forester would be just an overall better fit. Haven't held either knife, of course, so it's just going on the overall size. Both knives have such a similar shape and profile that it looks like their abilities would be pretty similar, unless you really needed the extra blade length for some reason.
The knife handles are exactly the same. You could even switch them if you wanted. The size of the blades does change how they feel in the hand though. For me, the smaller Forester is a bit more of a regular carry knife with the Voyageur being more of a camp knife. Thanks for commenting
I bought this knife as soon as it was available and I love it. I was strongly tempted to buy the Forester, but I wanted a little longer and beefier blade the Voyageur offered. Great review.
G'day Mark, yep great all round design in the 5-6 in. range and what an uplifting experience to have input, good on ya mate !!!!! I did think this one might be a little large for you, fair to say you generally err on the side of a more nimble carver/bushcrafter. And, since we all usually talk about "sharpening" a spine, ...... as a fellow carver, I did get a chuckle out of your opposite observations, ...... i.e. nice to keep one's thumbprints intact if you can ; ) With rust, I dont mind a bit of a patina, especially on more of a historic carbon design, (and thanks for providing the background, very interesting), it just gets to the stage of being insidious here if you're not careful. Btw; you can tell by the sound of very hard wood, ....... it has a kinda "clink" sound to it ; ) Cheers Duke.
Hi Duke. Yes, a bit big for most of what I use a knife for but so nice to use just the same. I left the knife 'as is" until the review but will be putting a patina on it now and likely rounding a portion of the spine. Thanks for commenting
It definitely has a 19th century look about it. I don't have a sabre-ground knife and this looks unique enough to go into a shortlist. I carry a couple of strips of 3M microfinish film for maintaining carbon steel. 60 and 30μ, fast and gives the finish I like. The sheath looks very businesslike. This knife is not yet available in the UK. What kind of price can I expect? £150? Thanks for the review Mark.
I agree. This is an instant classic for sure. Don't know about price. Maybe compare the cost difference with other WTG gear knives that you can get? Thanks for commenting
Wow definitely a knife im very interested in. Might have to start selling my kidneys again. Too many knives i want! Thanks for bringing this to my attention Mr Young!
Nice review! You had mentioned near the beginning of the video that you put a larger loop in the lanyard. Was this so you could slip your last finger into the loop to secure the knife in your hand when performing light chopping tasks?
I have Barkeepers Friend for my pots and pans but have not used it on my knives. I may try it on a few knives but so like using Autosol to create a real polish. Thanks for commenting
It should be called the "Young Tuff Guy" knife…………sorry. It’s a very good looking knife. I have a knife that was difficult to get out of the kydex sheath when I first got it. It’s nice to have good retention, but too much is a pain. I definitely would like this in stainless steel. ✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️
Alex has been talking with Vic about a stainless version. Depending on the knife Vic uses N690 and A6Max. Vic is looking at other steels as well. Thanks for commenting
I don’t know why you’re so obsessed with trying to get me to buy another knife, but fortunately it seems sold out most places, except for one, but it’s got a dark handle and coated blade, which I don’t really like. So no impulse buys today. 🙂. Those first few spots are so annoying, but I like my older blades with a nice patina better once they get there.
If I had thought about it, I would have put a patina on if when I got it. I like to show then knife as is when I review it, then modify it. Thanks for commenting Jim
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Yeah, of course! If you’re going to do a review, especially one that’s gifted to you, it should be stock. And I do respect nice mirror shiny metal, but it just gets so annoying when those dots happen that I just want to get it over with.
I don't understand why everyone on TH-cam pushes this company that's next to impossible to get. That's not even to mention the price. I believe $149 for sk85. Which is basic 1080 steel. Coldsteel sk5 is $35-40 Eafengrow has a few designs that look similar with better prices and steel.
A good knife is more than the steel it is made with. Also important is the design, fit and finish and especially the heat treat of the steel. I have the CS SRK and it can't compare with the WTG knives. I do not yet have an Eafengrow so I can't comment on it. Thanks for commenting. BTW... WTG knives are often available from other knife sellers
@@MarkYoungBushcraft the coldsteel master hunter in 3v is $89. The biggest benefit is its easy to get. Work tuff are never in stock. The knives I'm interested in I can't justify the price. My point was accessibility and price makes me not care about work tuff.
Hi Mark - I bought this knife too.
I love the fact that there is no way this knife will ever fall out of the sheath.
This thing arrived super sharp and I have no problem getting and keeping a great edge on it.
It scrapes and carves well, it does everthing I had hoped it would and it looks great.
Like you said, keep her dry and put a little oil on her and the blade stays pristine.
I have way too may knives now and I blame you.
Just playin, I appreciate you and your videos.
Have a great long weekend.
Glad you are enjoying your Voyageur. Thanks for the kind words
Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos. Keep up the great work and thank you for the great content.
Thank you for your kind words
Nice job, Mark! Great timing for Canada Day! Enjoy the long weekend. Et bon voyage! 😉
Right on. Happy Canada Day to you as well
Great knife! I like it a lot, but I’ll wait for the stainless model. This design is definitely a winner. 👍🏻
I would love to see Vic make a stainless version as well. Thanks for commenting
I really like the design of thst knife. Great job to both you and the designer. Nothing better than a wtg knife.
I appreciate your comments. Thank you
What a great looking knife. Time tested, simple and highly functional. I really like the Voyageur. Really great job to all involved in it's creation. I often think about the Voyageurs when I'm out in canoe. Thank you for sharing Mark!
Great to have a piece of our history in this knife. Thanks for commenting Steve
Thanks again Mark. Now I just have to find one.. great knife that I want to add to my collection of working knives. Love the design,fantastic. Thanks
Glad you like the knife. Have you tried the links in the video description?
actually, I just checked, they are all out right now
@@MarkYoungBushcraft went to their website and by the time I put my information in the last voryageur was gone. But I found the forester,so a good day. I will keep checking for the voyageur,super knife. Thanks
Looks like a great, versatile knife, Mark.
It sure is. Thanks for commenting
Really nice video Mark as usual. Very nice knife from work tuff. Loved your video on the kodiak knife.
Trying to get one but they are out of stock now. Anyway keep up the great work on the videos.
I hear that there will some Kodiak back in stock in the near future
Great to here! Thanks for letting me know!
Might want to take a look at the other knife sellers for the Kodiak. I know Wild Coast has some right now. Thanks for commenting
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Thanks Mark I'll check it out.
I'm a fan of simple knives that are well designed and this Voyageur certainly fits that criteria for me. 👍 Thanks for sharing, take care and Cheers!
Most welcome. Thanks for commenting Dave
Nice review as always, Mark!
When you brought out the Forester to compare to the Voyageur, I couldn't help but think to myself that the Forester looks like it would suit my hand better than the Voyageur. With your large hands, the Voyageur isn't a problem to work with, but with my tiny hobbit hands, I think the Forester would be just an overall better fit. Haven't held either knife, of course, so it's just going on the overall size. Both knives have such a similar shape and profile that it looks like their abilities would be pretty similar, unless you really needed the extra blade length for some reason.
The knife handles are exactly the same. You could even switch them if you wanted. The size of the blades does change how they feel in the hand though. For me, the smaller Forester is a bit more of a regular carry knife with the Voyageur being more of a camp knife. Thanks for commenting
I bought this knife as soon as it was available and I love it. I was strongly tempted to buy the Forester, but I wanted a little longer and beefier blade the Voyageur offered. Great review.
I am glad it is working for. Thanks for commenting
You're welcome! I should add I got the version with the APO washed blade, which I think looks cool and also helps deter rusting. @MarkYoungBushcraft
G'day Mark, yep great all round design in the 5-6 in. range and what an uplifting experience to have input, good on ya mate !!!!!
I did think this one might be a little large for you, fair to say you generally err on the side of a more nimble carver/bushcrafter.
And, since we all usually talk about "sharpening" a spine, ...... as a fellow carver, I did get a chuckle out of your opposite observations, ...... i.e. nice to keep one's thumbprints intact if you can ; )
With rust, I dont mind a bit of a patina, especially on more of a historic carbon design, (and thanks for providing the background, very interesting), it just gets to the stage of being insidious here if you're not careful.
Btw; you can tell by the sound of very hard wood, ....... it has a kinda "clink" sound to it ; )
Cheers Duke.
Hi Duke. Yes, a bit big for most of what I use a knife for but so nice to use just the same. I left the knife 'as is" until the review but will be putting a patina on it now and likely rounding a portion of the spine. Thanks for commenting
Another outstanding review Mark.
It was definitely a pleasure to work with you on this design 👍
Thank you Alex. I enjoyed working with you as well
It definitely has a 19th century look about it. I don't have a sabre-ground knife and this looks unique enough to go into a shortlist. I carry a couple of strips of 3M microfinish film for maintaining carbon steel. 60 and 30μ, fast and gives the finish I like. The sheath looks very businesslike. This knife is not yet available in the UK. What kind of price can I expect? £150? Thanks for the review Mark.
I agree. This is an instant classic for sure. Don't know about price. Maybe compare the cost difference with other WTG gear knives that you can get? Thanks for commenting
Love This Time Proven Design, Great Test & Demo, Love The Price, Thanks Mark ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks for commenting Terry
Wow definitely a knife im very interested in. Might have to start selling my kidneys again. Too many knives i want! Thanks for bringing this to my attention Mr Young!
Did you say too many knives? I did not think that was possible😂. Thanks for commenting
Nice knife! Thanks for your continued, excellent reviews!
Most welcome. Thanks for commenting
Nice review! You had mentioned near the beginning of the video that you put a larger loop in the lanyard. Was this so you could slip your last finger into the loop to secure the knife in your hand when performing light chopping tasks?
Yes, that was the reason but then forgot to demonstrate it. Works well for light snap-chops. Thanks for commenting
Thank you.
Most welcome
Nice mark
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for commenting
Great history!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting
Looks great
Thanks for commenting
Anyone else use Barkeeper's Helper and an old wine cork for scrubbing up old knife blades.
I have Barkeepers Friend for my pots and pans but have not used it on my knives. I may try it on a few knives but so like using Autosol to create a real polish. Thanks for commenting
TBS Bushtool is very similar.... except this model is not sold by A-Holes! ;0)
I can see the similarity
It should be called the "Young Tuff Guy" knife…………sorry. It’s a very good looking knife. I have a knife that was difficult to get out of the kydex sheath when I first got it. It’s nice to have good retention, but too much is a pain. I definitely would like this in stainless steel. ✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️
What stainless steel does WTG typically use?
Alex has been talking with Vic about a stainless version. Depending on the knife Vic uses N690 and A6Max. Vic is looking at other steels as well. Thanks for commenting
I don’t know why you’re so obsessed with trying to get me to buy another knife, but fortunately it seems sold out most places, except for one, but it’s got a dark handle and coated blade, which I don’t really like. So no impulse buys today. 🙂. Those first few spots are so annoying, but I like my older blades with a nice patina better once they get there.
If I had thought about it, I would have put a patina on if when I got it. I like to show then knife as is when I review it, then modify it. Thanks for commenting Jim
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Yeah, of course! If you’re going to do a review, especially one that’s gifted to you, it should be stock. And I do respect nice mirror shiny metal, but it just gets so annoying when those dots happen that I just want to get it over with.
Coincidentally, I am a descendant of La Verendrye, Paul Gaultier DeVarennes.
Great family connection. Thanks for commenting
You should design a knife. I would buy one
That might be fun to do. I will give it some thought. Thanks for commenting
I don't understand why everyone on TH-cam pushes this company that's next to impossible to get. That's not even to mention the price. I believe $149 for sk85. Which is basic 1080 steel.
Coldsteel sk5 is $35-40
Eafengrow has a few designs that look similar with better prices and steel.
A good knife is more than the steel it is made with. Also important is the design, fit and finish and especially the heat treat of the steel. I have the CS SRK and it can't compare with the WTG knives. I do not yet have an Eafengrow so I can't comment on it. Thanks for commenting. BTW... WTG knives are often available from other knife sellers
@@MarkYoungBushcraft the coldsteel master hunter in 3v is $89. The biggest benefit is its easy to get. Work tuff are never in stock. The knives I'm interested in I can't justify the price.
My point was accessibility and price makes me not care about work tuff.
Beautiful knife & great video I hope to pick one up this fall & 5hats a good price too.😎👍🏕️
It is an instant classic for sure. Thanks for commenting
Awesome looking knife. Fabulous review! Thx for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting