I'm sure the tree is much larger now... but I'm curious, if that happened to you right then, would you have been able to get up that same tree and fend them off?
As a country boy from the American South, that only speaks one language, I'll take that as an absolute compliment! But unlike my butchered pronunciation of "Boer"... I hope we at least did the story justice. It was partially told to me by one of your fellow countrymen, a knife maker named Dirk Loots.
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I went t Kruger national park and saw the tree he climbed
I'm sure the tree is much larger now... but I'm curious, if that happened to you right then, would you have been able to get up that same tree and fend them off?
Always love this story and the Boer pronunciation isn't great, but much love from SA 😅
As a country boy from the American South, that only speaks one language, I'll take that as an absolute compliment!
But unlike my butchered pronunciation of "Boer"... I hope we at least did the story justice. It was partially told to me by one of your fellow countrymen, a knife maker named Dirk Loots.
Where can I find the template of the knife? I didn’t understand the site
On Pop's Knife Supply's website. You'd have to reach out to them if you're having trouble finding it. Very cool knife!
Always wanted to try a fiddleback forge knife on my channel 😁 and people where badass back then
They really were! Just made differently back then. His grandson apparently chased a Lion away with just a camera. Check that story out too!
@@KnifeOutpost hehe pretty wild men
I like the flat ground one as opposed to the hollow grind.
Alot of it is personal preference... and use case. But they all turned out pretty nice we think!
Sweet knives... Great story behind the Lion Killer!
We definitely thought it was worth telling!