Hey Bro! It’s always awesome to see a Rambo blade in action! My current favorites are my OEF Defender, and my John J Tribute that you designed. Thank you for all the cool videos and the cool designs at KHHI!
From what I remember . On your knife you are holding. There is a pin their. Or Allen key . Unscrew it.and you will see. Great video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Mine has the sharping stone the standard one oh ya it's nice. But their expensive. And went up in price good thing I got two of them. One for each hand. Or back up. Still in the box . And the other one is not to far away when I sleep. Have better dreams you know. Ask Dad about the liel one he said don't tell me you would spend $2500 for a knife. So I didn't and wished I have. Maybe one day.oh ya you really put it to the test this time around. Great job.
I loved my Rambo knife. And I even took my "cheapy" knife out to the everglades, boar hunts and such, FORTY YEARS ago! I lost it on one of those excursions... Ruined my day! Maybe it's time to get another...
I've used hollows sence the 80s and life knife .explorer. 1 and 2 .techa 1 .bianchi timberline all made blades I seen go .where most wouldn't and came back one piece .and you made lile .Bob parish great blades
Christmas 1969 Every kid in the trailer park (maybe 20 kids including me) got one of these 'kinds' of knives. Not 1 survived to see Easter. The war in Viet Nam was raging, Vets (fathers) were returning home with all kinds of G.I. gear, web belts, canteens, pouches, helmets, actual G.I. issued "stuff" including the actually issued "pilot survival knife" (20 years pre-Rambo). Apparently lots of dads were helicopter pilots and were issued these kinds of knives. They were junk. They have always been junk. They are STILL junk. Even the $15 one at Harbor Freight, while LOOKING big and scary, is JUNK! I'd rather have a $25 Machete to process bushes and pole trees than an overprice nonsense knife. Grampa said 'Use the correct tool for the job'...
Awesome Dude! I didn’t know vanilla ice was doin’ Knife reviews now! 😂 I’m jk, nice knife. I have a Randall Model 18 survivor model, serrated on top. Works well for me. Although it’s a smooth grip, and I need to Wrap it in something like oaracord.
@@DonnieBAllDay 😂. That’s awesome, I knew my comment coulda gone either way, (although I personally think Vanilla ice is still awesome, lol). but you took it like champ! Nice to see somebody on the net’. that still has a sense of humor, not just offended about everything! 👍👍
I have this on the way to NY. My only regret is I got the signature version so I may buy another without the signature. Great video and makes me feel much better about my purchase. I only wish Stallone had an endorsement for it, like with the Last Blood knife.
I just received mine from Neptunne Shop which came from China and their site advertises this with the movie-accurate 14 saw teeth and my version has only 12 teeth and is a limited Signature Edition. I also ordered the Last Blood knife from them and received a knock-off smaller version and not the Sylvester Stallone officially endorsed version. Both these knives are nice but I want movie accuracy which is why I'm collecting. I'm more furious at the deceptive/false advertising on that site and have written them for a refund or return or both just on merit. @DonnieBAllDay
@DonnieBAllDay First Blood knife is no knock off, it is numbered out of 10,000 with a COA from Hollywood Collectibles. The deal with that was for a time the replicas were made with 12 teeth. They eventually got updated to the 14 teeth to be more accurate and so I received an older version but not what was advertised. The teeth actually have story significance as they represent people from Rambo's team or in the past. It is still a beautiful knife,don't get me wrong. As for the Heartstopper, definitely some knock off from a lesser known company. Again, a nice knife, but I now own the Stallone-endorsed version in his video and it's a night and day difference. Size, weight, etc. That one is modeled directly off of the movie prop from Stallone's personal collection. But Neptunne Shop shows their knife as the Stallone version. The $80 price tag is for a reason.
Cool to see you could and can use them instead of just placing them for show. It never sets right with me having a tool just for show. I want them to at least be able to work if I needed them to. Same reason I won't have a gun without bullets for it even my 1876 break top Smith and Wesson. Yes 32 black powder shorts are weak and since it has been in the family nearly 150 years it is my last choice to use, however, if I needed to I could. Thanks Dbad.
I got the newer version of the Hollywood collectibles and I threw some epoxy in there. I have been batoning and doing some shopping with no problems. Nothing coming loose or breaking so far. Its only been over a month but so far so good.
I totally get the strength of pinned threads as an engineer. A threaded connection is super strong! The handle looks like it would spin in your hands because it is completely round but I didn't see that at all while you were using it. Is that because of the grip you get from that wire wrap?
Bellissimo! Iconico 🙌🏻 Però l'originale sulla parte superiore seghettata (serrated) ha 14 denti, ho controllato dappertutto 👀 Quello che fai vedere nel video ha 12 denti.
I have the other one from HCG with the sharpener and pouch in the sheath (really wish they had made that more accurate to the movie...). It's been years since I looked at it, but I could swear I noticed a pin through the tang. I know I had the cord wrap off at one point for some reason and I think I noticed it then, but I don't want to undo it again. Correct me if I'm wrong and you know for sure it is just screwed on. By the way, I got my Rambo 1 and 2 knives thanks to your videos showing their quality. Now I'm thinking of getting another Rambo 2 knife because HCG has one with the sharpening rod and I like mine to be as accurate as possible, though it is a brass handle rod and not black like the film and the end cap is still not black. I wonder if those kinds of differences are contractual even though they are licensed.
I filled both my Rambo 1 and Rambo 2 with JB Weld epoxy all the way to the compass threads it’s good to know that is the right thing to do to make them more solid
The rambo knife is designed for close range combat or cutting stuff, not hitting stuff like a hammer, or shooting bullet at the knife. Right tools for the right jobs
Hey Donnie, could you do a video or videos on the victorinox paring knife, victorinox curved fruit knife, and the pioneer woman paring knife for self defense? I’ve been carrying the curved fruit knife for about a week and it’s surprisingly useful for edc. I also have a pioneer woman that I’m waiting on the sheath for.
One of these days, you should get one of those ultra high end Rambo knives from the Jimmy Lile company (assuming you don’t have one already). They’re expensive but I own a Rambo 2 and it’s a beautiful, beautiful knife. Granted, I could only afford it due to severance pay from being laid off my previous job combined with the sign on bonus from my new job. lol
@@DonnieBAllDay Nice. Never heard of his work. Any videos or a website? Been wanting a handmade exact replica of the Rambo 3 and Heartstopper knife as well, but neither Gil Hibben nor Pohl Force have those in stock at the moment.
@@watchreport Go to my dbad Commando Knife by the khukuri house vid. He's in the comments under Joe M. He's the only guy in the world with the original Grain templates. Comment to him under his comment. He was only making for big time collectors so looking him up by Joe Melanson will get you nowhere. He's now making knives full time.
Hollow handle knives got a really bad rap they never recovered from in the 80s. Which is weird, because you did have functional ones back then like the BuckMaster, Lile, Randall, and some of the nicer Japanese imports ect.
I think people are far too caught up in where a knife is made, who made etc. For 20 years, I used cheap Chinese knives and they worked just fine. Better than blokes with no knife. Only recently, I’ve been lucky enough to get some ‘nice’ knives. I still have my old ones and there’s nothing wrong with them. I’ve NEVER broken a knife in use.
I gotta say what did it for me brotha was crocodile dundee . If you get a chance brotha maybe if you could do a vs with the case bowie and the crocodile dundee bowie🙏
Those hollow handle tube grips are light weight but make the knife feel blade heavy to me. I fill the grip with a roll of coins like nickels and it feels better. Try it out.
@Donnie B All Day Great video, I'm a huge fan of Rambo Knives, but barely anyone ever reviews them online because they're mostly written off as a silly Hollywood novelty these days. You should check out the Rothco Ramster Survival Knife, it's a Taiwanese clone of the old Buckmaster 184 which costs less than $50, yet seems to be of pretty high quality. I'd love to see you do a review of the Ramster somewhere down the line.
The best Rambo knives are made by Daniele Mauro, Steve Viau for usability and accuracy. Marcos Bluneri makes very usable Movie knives too. Hcg and UC arenot for using just a collector peice. Andy Wood and Vaun Neeley make very accurate knives that are usable but not quite as durable as Daniele Mauro, Steve Viau and Marcos Bluneri. I have the Hcg and in hand it feels like it shouldnt be used. The Daniele Mauro , Steve Viau and Bluneri knives I own all feel super strong . The Bluneri isnt hollow handle so you can have a very beautiful Rambo knife that isnt hollow handle. Greg Wall knives are very good usable movie knives too. I have 3 of his knives and the are made thicker and stronger than Hcg
@@DonnieBAllDay I should've said heavy use. The Hcg mission knife gets loose with heavy use even quicker than the First blood. I still love them, a great part of the collection
Personally, I would not call them knife snobs, I would call them sheople who follow an "expert" and believe all they are told right or wrong with no PERSONAL experience with the item they are expressing an opinion on. So, sheople, or idiots, or sycophants, fools, clowns, trolls, take your pick.
If you are braking knives trimming your toenails, you need to see a doctor. Then you should call the Guinness book of world records. Just saying.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rambo knives have always been a gateway into knives!! probably the biggest in the early 80's. And i still love them!! great video brother!!
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Very nice John’s. knives are always so eye appealing they make you want everyone thanks for sharing.
God Bless.
I agree
There's always something about a Rambo knife man!!
You got that right
Thanks for the shout out buddy! I take allot of pride in making my hollow handle knives!
Best in the world
@@DonnieBAllDay thank you my friend! You are too kind!
Hey Bro! It’s always awesome to see a Rambo blade in action! My current favorites are my OEF Defender, and my John J Tribute that you designed. Thank you for all the cool videos and the cool designs at KHHI!
You might love my Mission II
@1391john - what is KHHI?
DUDE seriously man I've missed you!!! Digging the Orange 🧡🧡
I was trying to bring sexy back.... failed
@@DonnieBAllDay it's been Broughton!!
I like this knife. I got one and where its not used all the time I can use it part of the time. Great home defender. Excellent review love it.
Exactly
Hey Donnie, nice knife. I find that style and size quite practical. Thanks for sharing Dave
I agree
Good to know it can do some stuff.
I carried one in the reserves back in the late 80s... Wish I still had that blade
Oh, to have back the ones we lost
@@DonnieBAllDay or traded
Welcome back brother, so good to see you back everybody has been infected with knives when Rambo came out, awesome video, take care brother love ya
When I first saw you on the big screen, I was sold
Thank you so much donnie for reading my comment about making this video.
Ha! I am from North Carolina!
I wish I knew. Could've done lunch
@@DonnieBAllDay I did not know that you are from Kentucky.
@@tyleringle268 no. MA
@@DonnieBAllDay oh Massachusetts. Your way up North.
From what I remember . On your knife you are holding. There is a pin their. Or Allen key . Unscrew it.and you will see. Great video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Mine has the sharping stone the standard one oh ya it's nice. But their expensive. And went up in price good thing I got two of them. One for each hand. Or back up. Still in the box . And the other one is not to far away when I sleep. Have better dreams you know. Ask Dad about the liel one he said don't tell me you would spend $2500 for a knife. So I didn't and wished I have. Maybe one day.oh ya you really put it to the test this time around. Great job.
Thanks! I didn't see a pin in this one, but hard to see
Good looking knife and review , thanks for sharing , God bless brother !
thanks
I loved my Rambo knife. And I even took my "cheapy" knife out to the everglades, boar hunts and such, FORTY YEARS ago! I lost it on one of those excursions... Ruined my day! Maybe it's time to get another...
Its never not time
@@DonnieBAllDay agreed!
I've used hollows sence the 80s and life knife .explorer. 1 and 2 .techa 1 .bianchi timberline all made blades I seen go .where most wouldn't and came back one piece .and you made lile .Bob parish great blades
Absolutely
Christmas 1969 Every kid in the trailer park (maybe 20 kids including me) got one of these 'kinds' of knives. Not 1 survived to see Easter. The war in Viet Nam was raging, Vets (fathers) were returning home with all kinds of G.I. gear, web belts, canteens, pouches, helmets, actual G.I. issued "stuff" including the actually issued "pilot survival knife" (20 years pre-Rambo). Apparently lots of dads were helicopter pilots and were issued these kinds of knives.
They were junk. They have always been junk. They are STILL junk. Even the $15 one at Harbor Freight, while LOOKING big and scary, is JUNK!
I'd rather have a $25 Machete to process bushes and pole trees than an overprice nonsense knife. Grampa said 'Use the correct tool for the job'...
I know the ones you mean. Garbage
Awesome Dude! I didn’t know vanilla ice was doin’
Knife reviews now! 😂 I’m jk, nice knife. I have a Randall
Model 18 survivor model, serrated on top. Works well for me. Although it’s a smooth grip, and I need to
Wrap it in something like oaracord.
This blade is nice nice baby
@@DonnieBAllDay 😂. That’s awesome, I knew my comment coulda gone either way, (although I personally think
Vanilla ice is still awesome, lol). but you took it like champ! Nice to see somebody on the net’. that still has a sense of humor, not just offended about everything! 👍👍
@@willcagle-t9q I got up this morning and forgot my cup of woke
my concern would be that hollow handle. at some point, I do see it breaking. do the saw teeth cut? bad ass knife bro.
All these years and its still solid. Surprised me too. It saws ok
I have this on the way to NY. My only regret is I got the signature version so I may buy another without the signature. Great video and makes me feel much better about my purchase. I only wish Stallone had an endorsement for it, like with the Last Blood knife.
The endorsed United Cutlery stuff isn't very good
HCG is the way to go
I just received mine from Neptunne Shop which came from China and their site advertises this with the movie-accurate 14 saw teeth and my version has only 12 teeth and is a limited Signature Edition.
I also ordered the Last Blood knife from them and received a knock-off smaller version and not the Sylvester Stallone officially endorsed version. Both these knives are nice but I want movie accuracy which is why I'm collecting. I'm more furious at the deceptive/false advertising on that site and have written them for a refund or return or both just on merit. @DonnieBAllDay
that sucks. My HCG stuff is great, but I only buy directly from them. I wonder if you got knock offs@@tryksta7247
@DonnieBAllDay First Blood knife is no knock off, it is numbered out of 10,000 with a COA from Hollywood Collectibles. The deal with that was for a time the replicas were made with 12 teeth. They eventually got updated to the 14 teeth to be more accurate and so I received an older version but not what was advertised. The teeth actually have story significance as they represent people from Rambo's team or in the past. It is still a beautiful knife,don't get me wrong.
As for the Heartstopper, definitely some knock off from a lesser known company. Again, a nice knife, but I now own the Stallone-endorsed version in his video and it's a night and day difference. Size, weight, etc. That one is modeled directly off of the movie prop from Stallone's personal collection. But Neptunne Shop shows their knife as the Stallone version. The $80 price tag is for a reason.
The Rambo knife is definitely one that is so well known you could show your non knife friends and they’ll say hey it’s Rambo
facts!
Cool to see you could and can use them instead of just placing them for show. It never sets right with me having a tool just for show. I want them to at least be able to work if I needed them to. Same reason I won't have a gun without bullets for it even my 1876 break top Smith and Wesson. Yes 32 black powder shorts are weak and since it has been in the family nearly 150 years it is my last choice to use, however, if I needed to I could. Thanks Dbad.
I completely agree
I got the newer version of the Hollywood collectibles and I threw some epoxy in there. I have been batoning and doing some shopping with no problems. Nothing coming loose or breaking so far. Its only been over a month but so far so good.
People have no idea that you can actually knife with these things
@@DonnieBAllDay we definitely can
@DONNIE - did you sharpen it before this test?
No. Natural edge
I totally get the strength of pinned threads as an engineer. A threaded connection is super strong! The handle looks like it would spin in your hands because it is completely round but I didn't see that at all while you were using it. Is that because of the grip you get from that wire wrap?
The cordage locks you in
Oh man I need to train more.
My 3 year old daughter whoops me in pillow fights all the time.
low center of gravity
What do you think about Greg wall version of this knife?
He makes a nicer copy than this
Bellissimo! Iconico 🙌🏻
Però l'originale sulla parte superiore seghettata (serrated) ha 14 denti, ho controllato dappertutto 👀
Quello che fai vedere nel video ha 12 denti.
In order to sell a knife that is a copy, it has to be at least 5% different from the original
@@DonnieBAllDay of course 😉
I have the other one from HCG with the sharpener and pouch in the sheath (really wish they had made that more accurate to the movie...). It's been years since I looked at it, but I could swear I noticed a pin through the tang. I know I had the cord wrap off at one point for some reason and I think I noticed it then, but I don't want to undo it again. Correct me if I'm wrong and you know for sure it is just screwed on. By the way, I got my Rambo 1 and 2 knives thanks to your videos showing their quality. Now I'm thinking of getting another Rambo 2 knife because HCG has one with the sharpening rod and I like mine to be as accurate as possible, though it is a brass handle rod and not black like the film and the end cap is still not black. I wonder if those kinds of differences are contractual even though they are licensed.
The movie knife didn't have a black end cap or am I losing my mind?
I filled both my Rambo 1 and Rambo 2 with JB Weld epoxy all the way to the compass threads it’s good to know that is the right thing to do to make them more solid
And I bet yours never came loose
Yeah It is definately one solid unit and I believe it has a better ballance now
Love your work Donnie greetings from Australia
thanks mate@@vladimirzacherl3001
The rambo knife is designed for close range combat or cutting stuff, not hitting stuff like a hammer, or shooting bullet at the knife. Right tools for the right jobs
It is a survival knife. While definitely not made to shoot at, it is made to be able to handle all woodsman crafts
Hey Donnie, could you do a video or videos on the victorinox paring knife, victorinox curved fruit knife, and the pioneer woman paring knife for self defense?
I’ve been carrying the curved fruit knife for about a week and it’s surprisingly useful for edc. I also have a pioneer woman that I’m waiting on the sheath for.
I only have a couple but I don't have those
One of these days, you should get one of those ultra high end Rambo knives from the Jimmy Lile company (assuming you don’t have one already). They’re expensive but I own a Rambo 2 and it’s a beautiful, beautiful knife.
Granted, I could only afford it due to severance pay from being laid off my previous job combined with the sign on bonus from my new job. lol
I plan on owning a Joe M version. The same but better
@@DonnieBAllDay Nice. Never heard of his work. Any videos or a website? Been wanting a handmade exact replica of the Rambo 3 and Heartstopper knife as well, but neither Gil Hibben nor Pohl Force have those in stock at the moment.
@@DonnieBAllDay can you give me more info or makers full name so I can look him up?
@@watchreport Go to my dbad Commando Knife by the khukuri house vid. He's in the comments under Joe M. He's the only guy in the world with the original Grain templates. Comment to him under his comment. He was only making for big time collectors so looking him up by Joe Melanson will get you nowhere. He's now making knives full time.
Hollow handle knives got a really bad rap they never recovered from in the 80s. Which is weird, because you did have functional ones back then like the BuckMaster, Lile, Randall, and some of the nicer Japanese imports ect.
exactly
Beautiful Knife.
100%
the hollow hilt also allows you to put a stick in it and turn it in to a spear
100%. This one I would think twice about throwing though
I think people are far too caught up in where a knife is made, who made etc. For 20 years, I used cheap Chinese knives and they worked just fine. Better than blokes with no knife. Only recently, I’ve been lucky enough to get some ‘nice’ knives. I still have my old ones and there’s nothing wrong with them. I’ve NEVER broken a knife in use.
Better than blokes with no knives..... perfectly said
I gotta say what did it for me brotha was crocodile dundee . If you get a chance brotha maybe if you could do a vs with the case bowie and the crocodile dundee bowie🙏
I might have to
@@DonnieBAllDay thank you brotha
Those hollow handle tube grips are light weight but make the knife feel blade heavy to me. I fill the grip with a roll of coins like nickels and it feels better. Try it out.
It's hard finding proper balance in a hollow
Dónde compró ése cuchillo de Rambo???
Está muy bonito.
I don't remember
@@DonnieBAllDay thank you sir.
You are always so kind to me.
God bless you, sir!!!!!!!!!!
I want one of those..
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@noesalas3640 try Hollywood Collectables Group
@@DonnieBAllDay thank you sir.
I'll try.
God bless you sir!!!!!!
I used to have the First Blood one from united cutlery .It was terrible.I hacked some limbs and the guard got loose almost instantly.
Yeah, you have to get the screw in blade version
What you think of the United cutlery version, by the way great video
The UC knife isn't made as strong
@@DonnieBAllDay ok thanks
@Donnie B All Day
Great video, I'm a huge fan of Rambo Knives, but barely anyone ever reviews them online because they're mostly written off as a silly Hollywood novelty these days. You should check out the Rothco Ramster Survival Knife, it's a Taiwanese clone of the old Buckmaster 184 which costs less than $50, yet seems to be of pretty high quality. I'd love to see you do a review of the Ramster somewhere down the line.
I'll have to look at it
@@DonnieBAllDay I have an old one you can have it and break it. Trust me it'll break. I'll get it to you this week if I'm not busy Donnie
@@likeamike hell yeah. It'll be funny
You never tested the split tooth saw.
I did in a different video.
People use tools with tiny tangs (like files and chisels) and wood handles all the time and don’t worry about its construction
This is fine
The best Rambo knives are made by Daniele Mauro, Steve Viau for usability and accuracy. Marcos Bluneri makes very usable Movie knives too. Hcg and UC arenot for using just a collector peice. Andy Wood and Vaun Neeley make very accurate knives that are usable but not quite as durable as Daniele Mauro, Steve Viau and Marcos Bluneri. I have the Hcg and in hand it feels like it shouldnt be used. The Daniele Mauro , Steve Viau and Bluneri knives I own all feel super strong . The Bluneri isnt hollow handle so you can have a very beautiful Rambo knife that isnt hollow handle. Greg Wall knives are very good usable movie knives too. I have 3 of his knives and the are made thicker and stronger than Hcg
Everyone says they aren't for using. Then I show them being used. But the strongest and most accurately made are by Joe Malenson.
@@DonnieBAllDay I should've said heavy use. The Hcg mission knife gets loose with heavy use even quicker than the First blood. I still love them, a great part of the collection
Greg wall makes complete garbage! Don't even get me started on him.
@@likeamike ever owned one? I have and beat the hell out of them and still strong as hell...
Lol..Who’s Jeremy
Beats me. I just open my mouth and words fall out
Personally, I would not call them knife snobs, I would call them sheople who follow an "expert" and believe all they are told right or wrong with no PERSONAL experience with the item they are expressing an opinion on. So, sheople, or idiots, or sycophants, fools, clowns, trolls, take your pick.
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If you are braking knives trimming your toenails, you need to see a doctor. Then you should call the Guinness book of world records. Just saying.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They turned me down. The images of my feet were too disturbing.
@@DonnieBAllDay lmfao 😂😂😂😂
I just ordered a real one. $2145.00. Look it up.
No need. I know the Lile brand very well.
You won't regret it. Neeley made Lile Knives are amazing.