You have an impressive collection of axes and knives. I really like your seax that was made in England. Like you, I enjoy a good cup of Chaga, especially while I’m in the woods.
Tom, you have quite a fine collection of knives and axes. I remember when you got a lot of them. It was great coming out to camp and seeing you and Cornelius . And Cornelius does look nice after his haircut. Until the next adventure, have a great one, my brother. Dwayne
Cimbrer camp, fire, special coffee😉, knives and axes, Cornelius and Tom..doesn't get more manly or better than this. Wonderful video my Viking brother, great collection of steel, wood and leather. We should cherish our origins as much as you do, very commendable. Thanks Tom for another great time in Cimbrer camp. See you next time.
I remember well I think it was A year or so ago you lost one of your favorite knives. The one you had around your neck. You were a little heart broken when you could not find it. Love the collection of axes and knives , thanks for sharing them with use.
Hello Tom ,I may have missed one of your videos but my phone had been down. Got it fixed. Thanks for your presentation of your axes and knives. I could use some of those axes ,for protection if anything. I also need a good sharp knife. I have drank chaga tea also. I drank a lot of ice tea. . Cornelius is getting so big and he follows you everywhere. . Thanks for sharing your goods with your fans. God Bless You
Hello good old Viking, once again a beautiful display of cool weapons. Thanks for the video and I send many greetings to everyone including Mr. Dog. Dav 🍀👍🤠
Hi Tom, Thank you for showing your Viking stuff ! I own the Helle Viking Knife and i love it, a really good knife. I think about to buy a Roselli Grandfather Knife, with the reindeer skin on the birch sheath. It's so beautiful. I like Chaga tea ! So, great Video again ! Have a nice sunday evening and best wishes, Markus 🙋🏼♂️
Thanks Markus for the feedback 😁👍🏻 and I can only recommend the Roselli knife 💪🏻 it’s awesome. Glad you chose to visit us again in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥 Tom 🐕🇩🇰
Welcome back my friend? i hope everything is going great with you and your family. I really enjoy all your axe you have. I just gave my pocket know i carried everyday for 22 year to my nephew, It was a xxx case knife i felt naked with out it in my pocket. so 1 1/2 years ago i had a one blade pocket knife made and the blade is brass. The guy that made it said brass will bend i told him i'm not going to cut concrete just apple and tomato's lol lol lol
Grüße aus Würzburg / Deutschland und Dankeschön für die schönen Anregungen zu den Äxten und Messern. Immer wieder entspannend deine Videos zu sehen Dir und Cornelius eine gute Zeit, bleibt gesund und bis bald. P.s. 🥃+☕😏skal....
Some of your exhibits deserve to be called works of arts, I particularly clicked on that knife with a bird head carved on the handle tip, I would say: pommeau in French. Great craftsmanship. 🥇🏆🎯
Hello my friend it's been a while since I spoke with you...I'm still watching your videos and really enjoying the content..thank you for sharing tools and knowledge with us..Hello from Canada..how is our little friend Cornelius doing...ttys take care of yourself 😃👍
Thanks Tom for another interesting video. I love knives and hatchets. I have a collection of both. I just recently restored a Plum hatchet that was made in 1944. 🔪🎸
thanks Tom other great video enjoy learning about your viking culture my brother in law is from Denmark 🇩🇰 I have a lot of good times with him learned alot of him about Danish culture I find your video's relaxing looking forward to the next one wish you the best on all collaborations and your adventures
Thanks Mark 🤗 that’s so kind of you my friend and I appreciate every time you drop by in my CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🇩🇰 Give my regards to your brother in law 😉🐕🌲 Tom
Chaga does make a fine tea. I have been following your axe and knife videos with interest as I am somewhat of a collector. You didn't show the Roselli ax in this video: I like that very much and it is close to a Viking-period ax.
Glad you like my video James 😉 and my gear I don’t think the Roselli axe is typically Viking style 🤔 so that’s why I didn’t show it in my collection … but I love that axe 🪓💪🏻😉🏕🔥 Tom
Great video man, enjoyed seeing your axes and knives. Chaga sure is a powerful ally. Pretty common here in Nova Scotia. A far more plentiful mushroom with all the same benefits is Birch polypore. Fomitopsis betulina. It is bitter though. Chaga is very smooth in comparison. Thanks for sharing Tom.
I love your gear, Tom! All the little accents you do to make it special. Love the pot and seen you use it before... I forage my own Chaga here. I like the taste too! I prefer Rum in my hot drinks, but a good quality whiskey is probably better! Loved the vid! So nice to hang out with you and little Cornelius! ❤🐕🏕👍🍻🌬
Great release! Very informative. More recently, I found a similar axe in the bed of an old well when it was being repaired. I think that the handle (ax handle) of battle axes should be longer. I read that its length should be the length of its owner's arm.
Great video Tom. Cornelious is so interested in everything you do, such a good companion! I have been inspired to send you a few pics of my axes and knives. Many thanks, take care, Eddie
Thanks for the tour of your collection Tom!! Several of your Texas Viking brothers and sisters have a great assortment of axes and knives, of course, all of them have a great story. Brilliant to join you and Cornelius for a cup of Chaga, as always. Looking forward to the next visit with you. Be well my friend! Skal!!
Excellent video Thom!! Loved that Knife/Axe presentation. I was drooling watching this. Your selection of blades is the best. Great video, your Cimbrer Seax is still my favorite. ATB to you and your family.
Gracias por mostrarnos un poco de tu cultura y sobre todo si se trata de cuchillos y hachas 😮a mi en lo personal me gusta la cultura de los vikingos 😮😲
What a wonderful collection! I like being able to use my favorites, but options are a must depending on what you are doing. Ive started to started to watch your videos by date while i wait between episodes! Watching your videos always feels like a warm hearth, be it a cabin or just a warm fire in the woods, its always welcoming.
Ah yes, nothing like toting an axe into the woods. Whether to chop wood or chop what ever else :) I have five "Viking" axes. My newest one is from CRKT, called the Berserker, it is just a bit bigger then your first axe you showed, but other then that, looks the same. I put mine on a 22 inch long Hickory handle. I know Hickory is not the right wood, but I do not have any Ash to work with. I also have a axe from a company called "Arms and Armor" called the Nordland Type C axe. A bearded axe, and looks like one you own. I love a good axe, but maybe that's because in the dark and dim past of my Fathers side of the family, there where Dane's who settled in Scotland and created Clan Gunn. I'm still looking for a good Seax Knife, that I can afford. Take it easy and stay safe.
Thanks for another great video Tom 😊 Those axes are real works of art, and they look deadly sharp! Maybe that's why we're not so tall here in the UK 😉😅🪓🔪👍
Tom, thanks for sharing your knife and ax collection with us🔪. Cool to hear some history behind tools👍. Always good to see you and Cornelius at your camp. Your on the edge off 100k subscribers. You and your family take care my friend. 🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪
Wow, that's a lot of nice stuff! Thanks for showing it all together. I like collection videos, and I guess we're all collectors in some way. The Roselli knife is such a beauty, very nice figured wood, reminds me of guitar tops. It's a family treasure 😉 Your Cimbrer-Seax is a real beast for sure 👍 An axe which has caught my eye is the CRKT Freyr, but I have no plans to buy something. But wait, Christmas is approaching... 😄 Skål and greetings from the Bavarian Forest 🍺🐗🌲 PS: i always wondered, which whiskey you use for your special beverage 😉
Yeah Christmas 🎄 is on its way 😁👍🏻 and perhaps Santa will given you one 😉 Thanks for watching my video and for your support. It’s mostly Scottish whiskey 🥃 I come in my coffee 🔥 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I guess it's the Viking brand from Orkney, not to say any names 😉 I like Whiskey too, but I'm by far not an expert. Cheers 🥃
Beautiful collection of axes and knives! Thank you for sharing the story behind each one. I love Chaga tea, too! Great to see you and Cornelius again!😃👍
It's been a pleasure to join you on your adventures and I have gained a lot of inspiration from your projects so thank you and keep up the good work brother! Skål!
Hi Tom, great and here's another video! You have a nice set of hatchets and knives! It was very nice to see! Hello Tom, greetings to you and Cornelius!😉👍🐕🍀🔪🪓🔥
I just foraged some Chaga in the woods and dehydrated it and had some yesterday. It was delicious never thought to put some whiskey in it that’s a good idea.
Hi Tom!! A good collection of axes and knives. I do not have so much axes, a couple only. I have got more knives, I like much more those, I thing one or two from Helle. I am pocket knives collector, and this is my biggest collection. A big hug for you and Cornelius. Great to see you again Tom
woot 2 videos in one week. dang dude, lots of knives and Axes there, love it. Thanks for the video, question, on your new series, Did you know, I would love if you need any idea's, a video about games the Vikings would play or participate in, either kids or adults or both, Thanks and have a great week.
The problem with a ceramic pot and direct heat from a fire is the clay. Putting the clay pot inside a larger metal pot half full of water, will help avoid the breakage of the clay pot. Skal
Too many axes :) I have seven myself, they include a carpenters axe, a long handled splitting axe, general utility camping axes I have accumulated over time and a couple of bearded axes one of which is a combination bearded axe and small adze which is great for carving. The other bearded axe would probably do as a fighting axe, though I have no great calling for Valhalla at the moment. I have my favourite knives too which I use for making my projects.
I’m glad you like it 😉 but the black smith doesn’t have a website where you can buy it😏 But try writing to him on Facebook: Dragesmeden … but don’t know if he will answer you 🤔 good luck my friend 🏕🔥 Tom
Good morning, Sir. I regularly follow your channel on You Tube, which I really enjoy. I found a video of you making a lantern. I'm working on that now and it's really fun to do. I follow your advice to make molds. 😀. but I think it's a pity that you don't provide measurements. or is it just what you like? Kind regards, Marcel.
Glad you like my videos 😁👍🏻and want to make the lantern yourself 🔥 On my website I have a template for it 😉 cimbrerbushcraft.com/?page_id=1182 Hope this will help you Atb to you 🏕🔥🐕🌲 Tom
Your first few viking axe handles tapers towards the bottom. Wouldn't that get slippery with blood? I like the look of the woman knives and the fact they are easy to clean. Good for dressing a deer.😁 The copper rivet/pin in your folding knife inspires me. Did you use a hard copper/Alloy?
Never had trouble with loosing my axe 🪓 when I have used it with blood on my hands 😆 lol 😂 and the rivets are soft copper that are for the purpose of been hammered down 😉👍🏻 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I like the tapered handle on a tomahawk for throwing because it slips from the hand smoothly. Thank you. I want to make a friction folding knife but fastening the pin/rivet stopped me. Time for some experimentation.🤗
A wonderful video. I will have to try that chagga "coffee." Your hot pot looks like it was sweating when it got really hot. What do you smoke in your pipe? I like a pipe now and then but don't smoke much because I smoked too much as a young man. (five pounds a year) I have just learned to appreciate less more. Life is my smoke now.😉
So Tom, What led you to your deep interest in All Things "VIKING"? Is it family lineage, or a family hobby/interest, perhaps other cultural faires or events, historical gaming? In the States we have "Renaissance Faires" which are more like "Dungeons & Dragons Faires" and much interest in such cultural and historical practices derive from that... 😉😇. Stay Strong Live Long Gods Bless You!!
Thanks Thomas for your feedback and question 😁 I live in Denmark 🇩🇰 and it’s a part of our culture heritage and I always found the Viking culture interesting and fascinating 😉👍🏻🔥🏕 Tom
A really beautiful collection and showcase video on your gear. ❤👍🏻
Thanks Arielle 🤗 I’m glad you like my little collection 👍🏻🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Hi Tom
Very nice Collektion.I Like Viking Style.I haven lidel Viking knifs.😊 Haven and good Time and Cornelius.
LG Waldfee Christine 👍⚔️🌲🐶☕😋👍
Thanks Christine 🤗 that’s kind of you my friend and hugs from Cornelius and me 🐕
Tom
Parabéns Guerreiro
Thank you so much Max 😁👍🏻 and glad you came along 🏕🔥🐕🇩🇰
Tom
You have an impressive collection of axes and knives. I really like your seax that was made in England. Like you, I enjoy a good cup of Chaga, especially while I’m in the woods.
Thanks Larry 🤗 I’m glad you liked my new video and grateful for seeing you again in my CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Very nice equipment Tom . Good to see Sir Cornelius Be well my friend ✌️
Thanks Norman 🤗 and best wishes for your my friend 🐕🏕🔥🌲Tom
Tom, you have quite a fine collection of knives and axes. I remember when you got a lot of them. It was great coming out to camp and seeing you and Cornelius . And Cornelius does look nice after his haircut. Until the next adventure, have a great one, my brother.
Dwayne
Thanks Dwayne 😉👍🏻and I’m glad you also like Cornelius new style 🐕🐶 and grateful to have you visiting us again in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🌲 Skål 🍻 Tom
Loved Seeing Your Collections ! We Love Chaga ! Very Healthy ! Thanks For This Tom ! Hugs For Lil Cornelius ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks Terry 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed it and Cornelius and I sends lots of hugs to you 🐶
Tom
Cimbrer camp, fire, special coffee😉, knives and axes, Cornelius and Tom..doesn't get more manly or better than this. Wonderful video my Viking brother, great collection of steel, wood and leather. We should cherish our origins as much as you do, very commendable. Thanks Tom for another great time in Cimbrer camp. See you next time.
Thanks for joining us out in CimbrerCamp Terry 😁👍🏻🏕🔥🐕🍻and for watching my videos every time 🇩🇰
Tom
I remember well I think it was A year or so ago you lost one of your favorite knives. The one you had around your neck. You were a little heart broken when you could not find it. Love the collection of axes and knives , thanks for sharing them with use.
Ohhh yeah 😏 and you remember that 👍🏻 Thanks for the feedback and support
Appreciate having you onboard Paul 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
What an awesome collection! Thanks for sharing 😊. Outdoor greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Thanks Eric 😁👍🏻 and Skål 🍻 from Danmark 🇩🇰💪🏻🏕🔥🌲🐕Tom
What an interesting video. Well done Tom.
Thanks Uwe 🤗 I’m glad you liked it 🏕🔥
Tom
That is an epic collection!
Thanks a lot dude 😉 I’m glad you like it 🏕
Tom
Wow awesome collection ,thanks Tom ! 💜🔥
Thanks John 🤗 I’m so glad you like it 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Hello Tom ,I may have missed one of your videos but my phone had been down. Got it fixed. Thanks for your presentation of your axes and knives. I could use some of those axes ,for protection if anything. I also need a good sharp knife. I have drank chaga tea also. I drank a lot of ice tea. . Cornelius is getting so big and he follows you everywhere. . Thanks for sharing your goods with your fans. God Bless You
Thanks Terrie for your kind and positive words 🤗 and for joining us again in my little camp
Atb to you 🏕🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Enjoyed this video, Tom. I’m looking forward to watching how the longhouse progresses.
That’s great 😁👍🏻 and I’m excited to show you how it goes 🏕🔥 Tom
Hello good old Viking, once again a beautiful display of cool weapons. Thanks for the video and I send many greetings to everyone including Mr. Dog. Dav 🍀👍🤠
Thanks a lot Dav 🤗 and good to hear from you again brother 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed my video 😁🏕🔥🐕Tom
An Amazing assortment of axes and knifes 😊 lovely video! Skål!
Thanks Bjørn 😁👍🏻 and Skål 🍻 to you 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Hi Tom,
Thank you for showing your Viking stuff ! I own the Helle Viking Knife and i love it, a really good knife. I think about to buy a Roselli Grandfather Knife, with the reindeer skin on the birch sheath. It's so beautiful. I like Chaga tea !
So, great Video again !
Have a nice sunday evening and best wishes, Markus 🙋🏼♂️
Thanks Markus for the feedback 😁👍🏻 and I can only recommend the Roselli knife 💪🏻 it’s awesome. Glad you chose to visit us again in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥
Tom 🐕🇩🇰
Very nice video Tom! I always learn something new! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching my video Michael 😁👍🏻and for supporting me and my family 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Welcome back my friend? i hope everything is going great with you and your family. I really enjoy all your axe you have. I just gave my pocket know i carried everyday for 22 year to my nephew, It was a xxx case knife i felt naked with out it in my pocket. so 1 1/2 years ago i had a one blade pocket knife made and the blade is brass. The guy that made it said brass will bend i told him i'm not going to cut concrete just apple and tomato's lol lol lol
Ha ha that’s funny Richard 😂🤣 and it sounds like a great knife made from brass
Thanks for your feedback 🏕🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Grüße aus Würzburg / Deutschland und Dankeschön für die schönen Anregungen zu den Äxten und Messern.
Immer wieder entspannend deine Videos zu sehen
Dir und Cornelius eine gute Zeit, bleibt gesund und bis bald.
P.s. 🥃+☕😏skal....
Thanks Mirko for your kind feedback 😁👍🏻I’m glad you liked my video and grateful to see you again in my 🏕🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Some of your exhibits deserve to be called works of arts, I particularly clicked on that knife with a bird head carved on the handle tip, I would say: pommeau in French. Great craftsmanship. 🥇🏆🎯
Yeah it’s a beautiful knife 😁👍🏻 and glad you like it too. Thanks for the feedback 🏕🔥
Tom
Hi Tom, wonderful collection .Enjoyed the information of you provided as you went along. Great video! See ya next time buddy, take care!
Thanks a lot my friend for the feedback 😁👍🏻and for coming along with us to 🏕🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Hi 🖐👍Tom my friend🤠 cool and✊ super
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻🏕🔥🐕🇩🇰Tom
Hello my friend it's been a while since I spoke with you...I'm still watching your videos and really enjoying the content..thank you for sharing tools and knowledge with us..Hello from Canada..how is our little friend Cornelius doing...ttys take care of yourself 😃👍
He’s doing good 🐕😁and always on alert when we’re out on our little adventures 😆🐶
Good to hear from you again my friend 🤗🏕
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag 😀🐶
Thanks Tom for another interesting video. I love knives and hatchets. I have a collection of both. I just recently restored a Plum hatchet that was made in 1944. 🔪🎸
Ahhh vintage 😉👍🏻 I love those things and thanks for watching my new video 🤗🏕🔥🐕
Tom
thanks Tom other great video enjoy learning about your viking culture my brother in law is from Denmark 🇩🇰 I have a lot of good times with him learned alot of him about Danish culture I find your video's relaxing looking forward to the next one wish you the best on all collaborations and your adventures
Thanks Mark 🤗 that’s so kind of you my friend and I appreciate every time you drop by in my CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🇩🇰
Give my regards to your brother in law 😉🐕🌲
Tom
Chaga does make a fine tea. I have been following your axe and knife videos with interest as I am somewhat of a collector. You didn't show the Roselli ax in this video: I like that very much and it is close to a Viking-period ax.
Glad you like my video James 😉 and my gear
I don’t think the Roselli axe is typically Viking style 🤔 so that’s why I didn’t show it in my collection … but I love that axe 🪓💪🏻😉🏕🔥
Tom
Great video man, enjoyed seeing your axes and knives. Chaga sure is a powerful ally. Pretty common here in Nova Scotia. A far more plentiful mushroom with all the same benefits is Birch polypore. Fomitopsis betulina. It is bitter though. Chaga is very smooth in comparison. Thanks for sharing Tom.
Yeah I know about that polypor 😉 but never taste it. Thanks for your feedback and for following me on my 🐕little adventures 🏕🔥
Tom
Nice Video I have my own Cimbrer seax with olive handle , I am very happy to use it at my camp and outdoor activities.
That’s great Satis 😁👍🏻and I appreciate you kindness and support very much 🤗🏕🔥🐕
Tom
I love your gear, Tom! All the little accents you do to make it special. Love the pot and seen you use it before... I forage my own Chaga here. I like the taste too! I prefer Rum in my hot drinks, but a good quality whiskey is probably better! Loved the vid! So nice to hang out with you and little Cornelius! ❤🐕🏕👍🍻🌬
Thanks David 😁👍🏻and we always love when you come and visit us in CimbrerCamp 🐕🏕🔥
Tom
Great release! Very informative. More recently, I found a similar axe in the bed of an old well when it was being repaired. I think that the handle (ax handle) of battle axes should be longer. I read that its length should be the length of its owner's arm.
That’s great 😁👍🏻and thanks for your info and for joining us 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Great video Tom. Cornelious is so interested in everything you do, such a good companion! I have been inspired to send you a few pics of my axes and knives. Many thanks, take care, Eddie
Thanks Eddie for joining Cornelius and me again 🤗🐕🏕🔥and for watching my videos 😁👍🏻🇩🇰Tom
Thanks for the tour of your collection Tom!! Several of your Texas Viking brothers and sisters have a great assortment of axes and knives, of course, all of them have a great story. Brilliant to join you and Cornelius for a cup of Chaga, as always. Looking forward to the next visit with you. Be well my friend! Skal!!
Skål 🍻 Douglas 😁👍🏻and thanks for the feedback and for 🐕🇩🇰joining us again 🏕🔥
Tom
Thanks for showing Tom! 100k: that is amazing👍
Thanks my friend 🤗 and looking forward for that 😉👍🏻🏕🔥🐕Tom
Nice collection Tom, 😉🥃
Thanks my friend 😁👍🏻
Tom
A raven? Odin must appreciate your collection too!
Ha ha yeah that’s probably right 😁👍🏻
Tom
Excellent video Thom!! Loved that Knife/Axe presentation. I was drooling watching this. Your selection of blades is the best. Great video, your Cimbrer Seax is still my favorite. ATB to you and your family.
Thanks Mike 😉👍🏻I’m glad you enjoyed my video and like my gear
Good to see you again in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🐕Tom
Gracias por mostrarnos un poco de tu cultura y sobre todo si se trata de cuchillos y hachas 😮a mi en lo personal me gusta la cultura de los vikingos 😮😲
That’s great 😁👍🏻🇩🇰and glad that you are following me on my little adventures here in Danmark 🏕🔥🐕Tom
Nice collection! ❤
Thanks Andy 😁👍🏻I’m glad to hear that 🏕🔥
Tom
Приветствую! Отличный у вас арсенал! Спасибо что показали! Интересно было посмотреть.
Glad you found it interesting 😁👍🏻 and I appreciate your feedback very much
See you soon 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
tom,cornelius love this video nice collection of axes and knives cornelius liked the one knife with a bark thanks for sharing till next time🐉🐶
That’s right 😉👍🏻🐶and glad you enjoyed your stay with us 🏕🔥
Tom
I would love to see how your Viking long house model goes.
Thanks my friend 🤗 I’m glad your looking forward for that 👍🏻🏕
Tom
What a wonderful collection! I like being able to use my favorites, but options are a must depending on what you are doing.
Ive started to started to watch your videos by date while i wait between episodes!
Watching your videos always feels like a warm hearth, be it a cabin or just a warm fire in the woods, its always welcoming.
Thanks John for your kind words 🤗 and for following us on our journey 🏕🔥🐕 I’m glad you like my videos
Tom
Ah yes, nothing like toting an axe into the woods. Whether to chop wood or chop what ever else :) I have five "Viking" axes. My newest one is from CRKT, called the Berserker, it is just a bit bigger then your first axe you showed, but other then that, looks the same. I put mine on a 22 inch long Hickory handle. I know Hickory is not the right wood, but I do not have any Ash to work with. I also have a axe from a company called "Arms and Armor" called the Nordland Type C axe. A bearded axe, and looks like one you own. I love a good axe, but maybe that's because in the dark and dim past of my Fathers side of the family, there where Dane's who settled in Scotland and created Clan Gunn. I'm still looking for a good Seax Knife, that I can afford. Take it easy and stay safe.
Thanks James for sharing your collection with me 🤗 And great that you also have Viking blood running in your veins 💪🏻🇩🇰😁🪓
Tom
Thanks for another great video Tom 😊 Those axes are real works of art, and they look deadly sharp! Maybe that's why we're not so tall here in the UK 😉😅🪓🔪👍
Ha ha that’s a good one 😆 and maybe true 😂
Thanks for visiting us in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
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Thanks Erol 😁👍🏻🔥🏕
Tom
Tom, thanks for sharing your knife and ax collection with us🔪. Cool to hear some history behind tools👍. Always good to see you and Cornelius at your camp. Your on the edge off 100k subscribers. You and your family take care my friend. 🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪
Thanks Jason 😁👍🏻and all the best wishes for you and your family 🤗
See you soon 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Wow, that's a lot of nice stuff! Thanks for showing it all together. I like collection videos, and I guess we're all collectors in some way. The Roselli knife is such a beauty, very nice figured wood, reminds me of guitar tops. It's a family treasure 😉 Your Cimbrer-Seax is a real beast for sure 👍
An axe which has caught my eye is the CRKT Freyr, but I have no plans to buy something. But wait, Christmas is approaching... 😄
Skål and greetings from the Bavarian Forest 🍺🐗🌲
PS: i always wondered, which whiskey you use for your special beverage 😉
Yeah Christmas 🎄 is on its way 😁👍🏻 and perhaps Santa will given you one 😉 Thanks for watching my video and for your support. It’s mostly Scottish whiskey 🥃 I come in my coffee 🔥
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I guess it's the Viking brand from Orkney, not to say any names 😉
I like Whiskey too, but I'm by far not an expert. Cheers 🥃
Skål 🍻 my friend 🤗
Beautiful collection of axes and knives! Thank you for sharing the story behind each one. I love Chaga tea, too! Great to see you and Cornelius again!😃👍
Thanks Vern for your feedback 🤗 I’m glad you like my gear and that you came out to CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Thank you my friend see you at your next video 🙏 May you have a peaceful week 🍁🔥🍁
Thanks Ofer 🤗 and looking forward for that
See you soon 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Thanks Tom. Have faith, I believe that you will get to 100K subscribers by Christmas.
Thanks for your kind and supporting words, but that would require a miracle 😆 lol 🤗 🏕🔥🐕🌲🇩🇰Tom
It's been a pleasure to join you on your adventures and I have gained a lot of inspiration from your projects so thank you and keep up the good work brother! Skål!
That’s wonderful to hear 😁👍🏻 and I’m grateful for the feedback and support
Always nice when I can inspire others 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
I like what you make its beautiful...
Thank you so much 🤗 that means a lot to me my friend 🏕🔥🐕🇩🇰
Tom
Thanks ❣️... I love your special thing too 🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha that’s great 😉👍🏻and Skål 🍻 to you my friend 😁🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Thanks for sharing Tom! Great choice! Great atmosphere in the video!👍
Thanks a lot Vladislav 🤗 and it was nice of you to come over to my CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Hi Tom, great and here's another video! You have a nice set of hatchets and knives! It was very nice to see! Hello Tom, greetings to you and Cornelius!😉👍🐕🍀🔪🪓🔥
Thanks brother 🤗 and Skål 🍻 from Cornelius and me 😁👍🏻🏕🔥🐕
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Many thanks, Skål 🍻Tom 🍀🐕🙏🙋♂🙂
🤗🤗🤗🐶
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag 🙂
Thanks Tom, always enjoy.
Your welcome Glenn 😁and thanks for watching my old videos as well 🤗🏕️🔥🌲🐕
Tom
I found it to be very interesting. Nice collection of blades. Thank You for all you do for us. Skal
Skål 🍻 Erik 😉👍🏻and thanks for joining us out there again 🏕🔥
Tom
I just foraged some Chaga in the woods and dehydrated it and had some yesterday. It was delicious never thought to put some whiskey in it that’s a good idea.
Ha ha glad you like that 😉 and good to see you in my camp Andy 🏕🔥
Tom
Nice video
Thanks Denis 🤗🏕🔥
Tom
Hi Tom!! A good collection of axes and knives. I do not have so much axes, a couple only. I have got more knives, I like much more those, I thing one or two from Helle. I am pocket knives collector, and this is my biggest collection. A big hug for you and Cornelius. Great to see you again Tom
Ahhh yeah I love pocket knife too 😉👍🏻 Thanks for joining Cornelius and me again and a BIG hug from us to you 🐶
Tom
Another great video my friend, love the knives and axes on your table.
That’s great David 🤗and I appreciate your feedback very much 🔥
Tom
Nice, very nice. 🤩 Just drool here all those items.
Ha ha that’s great 😆 and thanks for 🏕🌲watching my video 🔥
Tom
Best Video
Tank You for showing Your weapons
That was very interesting
All the best from east Germany
Glad you liked it Sven 😁👍🏻 and found it interesting 🏕🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Thankyou for this and your last video, coffee & whisky accompanied this vid, Skål 👍
Great Mike 🤗 and Skål 🍻 back to you 🏕🔥
Tom
Good video, thanks Tom, always good to be with you.
Likewise my friend 🤗 and glad you liked it 🪓
Tom
Amazing all knifes and the axes. Congratulations my friend.😉
Thanks Jorge 🤗 I’m glad you like it and good to see you again in CimbrerCamp 🏕🔥
Tom 🐕
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Ever I looking your vídeos
Thanks brother 😁👍🏻
Thanks Tom enjoyed the Journey.
Appreciate that Alan 🤗and good to see you again in CimbrerCamp
Atb to you 🏕🔥🐕🇩🇰
Tom
Hello my friend 🤝. Cool knife 🔪 and axe 🪓
Thanks brother 😁👍🏻glad you like them 🔥
Tom
Hey tom i just wanted to say that i love your videos and that your the man
That’s so sweet of you my friend 🤗 and I love having you around in my camp 👍🏻🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Thank you for the video. PS: Your dog is really adorable.
Thanks a lot my friend 🤗 and I’m glad you like my little friend 🐶👍🏻🇩🇰
Tom
Another great video, nice to see you enjoy the chaga!
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻 and I really enjoyed the Chaga 😋
Appreciate your support very much 🔥
Tom
CRKT makes one just like the first one called a Berserker. Its my favorite axe/tomahawk, and I have MANY.
Thanks for sharing this with me 😁👍🏻and for coming along in 🏕🔥
Tom
Love the hardware, Tom. Good stuff.
Thanks Scott 🤗 I’m glad you do and appreciate that you came along again 🏕🔥
Tom
I like the raven head knife 👍👍👍💥😎🍺🥣🇩🇰🙂
Yeah it’s an awesome knife 😁👍🏻 and good quality too 🏕🔥🐕🇩🇰
Tom
Very interesting to see your collection, thanks!
Your welcome Mark 🤗 and glad you enjoyed my video 👍🏻🏕🔥🐕
Tom
you have one hell of a collection I really enjoyed seeing them !! SKOAL
Skål 🍻 my friend and thanks a lot 🤗🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Excellent video as always Tom
Thanks Justin 😁👍🏻🐕
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag anytime my friend
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Great video Tom. Peace
Thank you so much Mike 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you enjoyed it 🏕🔥🐕🌲
Tom
woot 2 videos in one week. dang dude, lots of knives and Axes there, love it. Thanks for the video, question, on your new series, Did you know, I would love if you need any idea's, a video about games the Vikings would play or participate in, either kids or adults or both, Thanks and have a great week.
Thanks for your good suggestions 😁👍🏻 and maybe I’ll talk about it in an upcoming episode
See you soon 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Skegg also means Cormorant in OLD Cumbrian. 😉
Thanks Brian for sharing this with us 🤗
Tom
Love the videos
Thanks Andrew 🤗 that means a lot to me 🏕🔥
Tom
Greatvideo! Thanks!
Thanks Chris 🤗 I’m so glad you liked it 🏕🔥
Tom
Good stuff
Thanks Brian 😁👍🏻🇩🇰
Tom
The problem with a ceramic pot and direct heat from a fire is the clay. Putting the clay pot inside a larger metal pot half full of water, will help avoid the breakage of the clay pot. Skal
Thanks for your advice Erik 😁👍🏻 but this pot seems to be able to take the heat 🔥💪🏻🏕
Tom
Nice video tom 😊
Thanks my friend 🤗 and glad you came along again 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag your video’s give me calm and peace 😊
That’s wonderful 🤗 and appreciate your feedback very much
See you soon 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Too many axes :) I have seven myself, they include a carpenters axe, a long handled splitting axe, general utility camping axes I have accumulated over time and a couple of bearded axes one of which is a combination bearded axe and small adze which is great for carving. The other bearded axe would probably do as a fighting axe, though I have no great calling for Valhalla at the moment. I have my favourite knives too which I use for making my projects.
Thanks for your feedback my friend 🤗and for sharing this with me 👍🏻 Hope to see you again on my next adventure 🏕🔥🐕Tom
Him Tom I love your first Viking Axe where can I get it from can you please send me the link thank you
Kind regards
I’m glad you like it 😉 but the black smith doesn’t have a website where you can buy it😏
But try writing to him on Facebook: Dragesmeden … but don’t know if he will answer you 🤔 good luck my friend 🏕🔥
Tom
🎶 let's talk about seax baby🎶
Edit: regarding reaching 100K, maybe more "shorts" could get you there, idk
Shorts are cringe
Thanks for your good advice 😉👍🏻 but I don’t get much views on my shorts 🤔😏 …
@@keptleroymg6877yeah but TH-cam likes them and we are trying to get to100K broader audience right? Gotta play by the algorithms rules.
Hmmm 🤔 yeah maybe it could help 😉 thanks
Great collection! You call chaga coffee so you can add your dram no? Great thinking :)
Ha ha that’s right 😉😆a little trick lol Thanks for your feedback 🐕
Tom
Good morning, Sir. I regularly follow your channel on You Tube, which I really enjoy. I found a video of you making a lantern. I'm working on that now and it's really fun to do. I follow your advice to make molds. 😀. but I think it's a pity that you don't provide measurements. or is it just what you like? Kind regards, Marcel.
Glad you like my videos 😁👍🏻and want to make the lantern yourself 🔥
On my website I have a template for it 😉 cimbrerbushcraft.com/?page_id=1182
Hope this will help you
Atb to you 🏕🔥🐕🌲
Tom
Tom å have make screenshot. Thanks.....
Greetings from the netherlands
Great 😁👍🏻
Greetings from Danmark 🇩🇰🤗
A very nice collection of knives and axes Tom what does the chaga taste like 🔥😊
Thanks Wendy 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you enjoyed it
Chaga taste like nothing else 😉 very special and you have to try it and see if it’s something for you. 🔥
Tom
I know it takes a lot of skills and hard work to make an axe, but would you make a video on how to make your own axe?
I have never made an axe head … only made handles for it and put it on … 🤔🏕🔥🌲Tom
I wonder what the name of the Canadian blacksmith was.🤔
Rob Gadbois 😉👍🏻 and I’m sorry he didn’t wanted to make them for me 😏🏕🔥🐕Tom
Your first few viking axe handles tapers towards the bottom. Wouldn't that get slippery with blood? I like the look of the woman knives and the fact they are easy to clean. Good for dressing a deer.😁 The copper rivet/pin in your folding knife inspires me. Did you use a hard copper/Alloy?
Never had trouble with loosing my axe 🪓 when I have used it with blood on my hands 😆 lol 😂 and the rivets are soft copper that are for the purpose of been hammered down 😉👍🏻
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I like the tapered handle on a tomahawk for throwing because it slips from the hand smoothly. Thank you. I want to make a friction folding knife but fastening the pin/rivet stopped me. Time for some experimentation.🤗
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I like the black on the Seax. It looks simple,all business.
Love experimenting 😁👍🏻 and hope you’ll find a good solution 🏕🔥
Tom
Thanks my friend 🤗
Tom
You can start a little war Tom😂😂😂😂😂
Ha ha that’s right JD😆 but have no plans for this … lol 😁💪🏻🇩🇰🐕
Tom
A wonderful video. I will have to try that chagga "coffee." Your hot pot looks like it was sweating when it got really hot. What do you smoke in your pipe? I like a pipe now and then but don't smoke much because I smoked too much as a young man. (five pounds a year) I have just learned to appreciate less more. Life is my smoke now.😉
Good for you my friend 😉👍🏻 and glad you want to try Chaga as coffee ☕️ it’s tasty 😋
I smoke Red Orlik Golden Sliced tobacco in my pipes 😁🏕🔥🐕
Tom
So Tom, What led you to your deep interest in All Things "VIKING"? Is it family lineage, or a family hobby/interest, perhaps other cultural faires or events, historical gaming? In the States we have "Renaissance Faires" which are more like "Dungeons & Dragons Faires" and much interest in such cultural and historical practices derive from that... 😉😇. Stay Strong Live Long Gods Bless You!!
Thanks Thomas for your feedback and question 😁 I live in Denmark 🇩🇰 and it’s a part of our culture heritage and I always found the Viking culture interesting and fascinating 😉👍🏻🔥🏕
Tom
Of course That makes sense. I thought perhaps it was something more than that but Great!!! Keep The Videos Coming My Friend!!! 😉😇
Thanks brother 😁👍🏻
AYE! And hellish hard to get here🇬🇧. 😒
Okay 🤔😆😏