Very nice collection 👍! I have an older but good kukri that i use very often. Have to say this video sparks my interest in looking for a possible newer one!
@@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 before I order I was debating between the Condor heavy duty kukri and the Condor K-tac one. Have you checked it out? I'm sure either one would be excellent. Leo
I own two of tho BudK Kukris and the come dull and a brick ,but I took a file and sharpen one of my two and it cuts okay and if I put more work into it it'll get extremely sharp. But I don't like those two extra blades at all. 😊
Thanks for dropping in Powerplay4real. Yes, my BudK kukri came very dull, but I sharpened it, and it works well. However, the spine of it is not 90 degrees, but that is okay. The BudK Kukri is really a weapon only, but as with any blade, it can be used for Bushcrafting, Camping, or any other outdoors adventure. It more less depends on the user's skill level. Stay Safe.
@@miltonpope3097 Thanks for dropping in and much appreciated. Well, honestly, it's not the knife, it's the person's skill and skill level. What you do with a $100 knife, you should fundamentally be able to perform the same task with a $50 knife. Stay Safe.
I worked with Gurkhas soldiers for 10 yrs. The cho represents 3 gods, shiva,brahma,Vishnu. And It's other purpose is for blood to drain off to keep it going on hands.
Thank Mick Roe, I am glad I am getting this information First-Hand from someone who actually worked with the Gurkhas. I've heard so many different things. You are appreciated and Stay Safe.
Thanks for your Support; much appreciated. If I ever use the Skrama 240, I will just add it to my collection, and keep the knife that does it all, the Kukri. Stay Safe.
Kukri is such a beautiful blade design. Thank you for sharing.
It really is! And thank you for dropping in Lore; much appreciated.
What a great kukri collection love it 😊
Thank You. Have you ever used a Kukri? Let me know. Stay Safe ❤
@@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 no but looks nice to used
Wow, I wish I could teach you; you would enjoy it.
Very nice collection 👍! I have an older but good kukri that i use very often. Have to say this video sparks my interest in looking for a possible newer one!
Awesome! Thank you and Stay Safe
Another outstanding video. I think I'm going to try the Condor heavy duty one. Sure do enjoy your videos
Anthony, I am Glad you like them! Yes, try the Condor Heav Duty KuKri, you will like it a lot, I am sure. It is awesome. Stay Safe.
@@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 before I order I was debating between the Condor heavy duty kukri and the Condor K-tac one. Have you checked it out? I'm sure either one would be excellent. Leo
Awesome! You know I love seeing blades🙌
You and me both! Stay Safe
Nice
Thanks, my man. Stay Safe
Awesome video sir
Thank you very much; you are appreciated. Stay Safe.
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Gee, thanks you so much!!!
Great vid
Thanks so much James Branch. I appreciate your Support. Stay Safe.
Sweet collection TVB!
Thanks Corey Outdoors, you are appreciated. Stay Safe
nice
Thanks so much, you are appreciated. Stay Safe.
I own two of tho BudK Kukris and the come dull and a brick ,but I took a file and sharpen one of my two and it cuts okay and if I put more work into it it'll get extremely sharp.
But I don't like those two extra blades at all. 😊
Thanks for dropping in Powerplay4real. Yes, my BudK kukri came very dull, but I sharpened it, and it works well. However, the spine of it is not 90 degrees, but that is okay. The BudK Kukri is really a weapon only, but as with any blade, it can be used for Bushcrafting, Camping, or any other outdoors adventure. It more less depends on the user's skill level. Stay Safe.
Well done! 440c still rocks
Thanks, much appreciated. Stay Safe
Good video 😊
Thank You Hygge, much appreciated. Stay Safe.
Nice. I got a kukri but it's a cheap S.O.G one
Thanks for dropping in; much appreciated. But I'm sure, the S.O.G. will do the trick. Stay Safe.
S O G is 10 times better than the mossy oak .
@@miltonpope3097 Thanks for dropping in and much appreciated. Well, honestly, it's not the knife, it's the person's skill and skill level. What you do with a $100 knife, you should fundamentally be able to perform the same task with a $50 knife. Stay Safe.
Good afternoon!
Hello there, good to see you Florida Man. Stay Safe.
I worked with Gurkhas soldiers for 10 yrs. The cho represents 3 gods, shiva,brahma,Vishnu. And It's other purpose is for blood to drain off to keep it going on hands.
Thank Mick Roe, I am glad I am getting this information First-Hand from someone who actually worked with the Gurkhas. I've heard so many different things. You are appreciated and Stay Safe.
That's a nice knife.
Hello Homesteaderrachel, thanks for dropping by the channel, much appreciated. Yup, it is a knife alright and it performs well. Stay Safe.
Hey my brother from another mother
Hello Kpheathen, as always it is great to see yaaa. Thanks for your support; much appreciated. Stay Safe.
@@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 always and was watching the airshow. Military activities and a funnel cloud.
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Likewise, thanks for your support
If you ever use a Skrama 240 one time you will throw those Kikri in the garbage all of them.
Thanks for your Support; much appreciated. If I ever use the Skrama 240, I will just add it to my collection, and keep the knife that does it all, the Kukri. Stay Safe.
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Great vid
Thanks, my friend, you are appreciated. Stay Safe.