Nice knife! I like Ivan's designs a lot,good user knives. I was lucky-i have Lamnia edition of Rokot. S35VN blade and shred carbon fiber handle. And i like a lot of Real Steel knives,8 theirs knives in my collection.
Looks like a great user . I like the screws for sure , the fuller . I would take this to the woods or use it . Looks like the tip is pointy enough to pick out .22 semi auto misfires too . I already have been using a ganzo 720 for my woods knife . I just always grab it for some reason and it has done well . Have a good day
I like the Huginn so much, I bought two versions. Real Steel blades are very good. Great video, as always! On a side note: would like to get a hold of an Arkona Nettle in K110.
Great and glad you like Ivan's knives as well! The Arkona was bought from a Knifenuts Podcast drop about a year ago so I'm not sure when they'll become available again. 🗡️👍👊
I'm certainly not considering VG 10 as a high-end steel. But it is a bit more capable of holding an edge than 440C and is used by a number of Japanese kitchen knife makers
For 90 bucks it's a decent deal, but I'd much rather see 154cm. You can get a lot of knife these days for ninety bucks. I do love a axis style lock. Benchmade was my first foray into quality knives with the introduction of the axis.
Yeah I get that! However on Ivan's designs you're most always going to see those slotted screws. But it's less of a showpiece in more of an EDC blade...
Very nice. I've had my eye on this this one for a little bit. Great review thanks.
Nice knife... good review as always 👍🏼
Nice knife!
I like Ivan's designs a lot,good user knives.
I was lucky-i have Lamnia edition of Rokot.
S35VN blade and shred carbon fiber handle.
And i like a lot of Real Steel knives,8 theirs knives in my collection.
Looks like a great user . I like the screws for sure , the fuller . I would take this to the woods or use it . Looks like the tip is pointy enough to pick out .22 semi auto misfires too . I already have been using a ganzo 720 for my woods knife . I just always grab it for some reason and it has done well . Have a good day
I'm liking the knife a lot. I'm liking a lot of Ivans designs. Great video.
I've always liked his designs. The rokot is a favorite of mine and I'm betting this one would be for me. Great review 👍
I like the Huginn so much, I bought two versions. Real Steel blades are very good. Great video, as always!
On a side note: would like to get a hold of an Arkona Nettle in K110.
Great and glad you like Ivan's knives as well! The Arkona was bought from a Knifenuts Podcast drop about a year ago so I'm not sure when they'll become available again. 🗡️👍👊
Cool design, not my favorite axis style that I’ve seen but it’s pretty cool.
Ich liebe das Messer auch, aber zum Thema Highend Stähle. Der VG-10 ist auf dem Level von 440C mein Lieber.
I'm certainly not considering VG 10 as a high-end steel. But it is a bit more capable of holding an edge than 440C and is used by a number of Japanese kitchen knife makers
I’m a sucker for a clean, basic design, evidence by my two favorite designers being Chavez & Laconico👍🤘👍
I love Ivan's designs. Have you ever handled the akuma?
Nope only pictures 😁🗡️👊
For 90 bucks it's a decent deal, but I'd much rather see 154cm. You can get a lot of knife these days for ninety bucks.
I do love a axis style lock. Benchmade was my first foray into quality knives with the introduction of the axis.
What is the middle knife at 9:02? Thank you.
8:52... Need to turn on audio and watch the entire vid.. LoL 😆
@@OGBladeReviews Thank you.
Nice designs...I will put him on my list.
I don't like the screws - when there are lines, I want them to be consistent, not in a random direction determined by the threads 🙃
Yeah I get that! However on Ivan's designs you're most always going to see those slotted screws. But it's less of a showpiece in more of an EDC blade...
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It is sopose to be a "lang" U, like when you say "United..." Huuuuginn. Same with Muuuninn. (Not Hugginn, like in Hugg.)
Thanks, obviously struggling with another language. Appreciate the coaching. But, didn't Shakespeare say, "A knife by any other name ..." 😁