That's incredible how much your charisma and strong friendship between you is felt in the videos. It's amazing how similar our (mine, and yours) sense of humor despite the distance of half a planet and a completely different mentality!
@JOSEF BORG lol Actually...That's the only knife that you can bring on the plane, because as soon as you pull it out, everybody will start screaming and running away from you! The pilot would be already in the cockpit, so he would never know, that you left alone! Great idea there mate!! lol
I don’t know why but I’m getting a Sherlock Holmes type vibe from the music choice. I’d go Benchmade Puukko, SAK Huntsman, and Cold Steel Recon Scout as my three.
The collection is pretty small, but these are the three I would choose today. -Benchmade Puukko -Condor HD Kukri -EDC Vitorinox RangerGrip Hunter -Buddies knife - Gerber StrongArm
Zero Tolerance ZT 0630 Fallkniven S1 Becker BK9 (stripped, Mustard patina, micarta scales, kydex sheath) honorable mentions: Spyderco Para 2 Fallkniven A1 Spyderco Bill Moran Drop Point Spyderco Street Beat
I only have 4 knives. 1) Bark River Bravo 1.25 LT in CPM 3V 2) Fallkniven F1X 3) Morakniv Garberg Carbon 4) Spyderco Paramilitary 2 in CPM S35VN with black blade coating (folder) Pretty happy with them. If I get more in the future, the next on my list would be a smaller Bark River, and/or a folder from Benchmade. All of the fixed blades I have were inspired by the useful information in DBK videos. Keep up the good work! Would love to see more steel performance comparisons, especially for folders.
Three knives that I currently own? Pinewood Forge sloyd. Bark River Utility Caper in Elmax. Bark River Puukko in 3V. (I'd use my Svante Djarv small Viking axe for all the "big knife" stuff).
Maarten for sure made better choices. My choice: Pocket tool SAK Farmer. Small camp knife Enzo/Brisa Elver with G10 handle scales, 12C27 steel for food prep and small wood work. My Tramontina wooden handle 12" blade machete with canvas (Ontario) sheath for bigger work.
2 knives is all I need. A Mora 510 as my workhorse and my Opinel No.8 for food prepping and EDC tasks. Both in carbon steel and cheap enough to discard/replace at any given moment
I actually thought quite long about this. My choice (of the knives I actually own) would be: 1. TRC Apocalypse (DBK edition with convex grind) - love it for the woods, almost nothing this thing cannot do 2. White River M1 - my go-to compact fixed knife, has been around the world with me and serves as a rugged all-purpose knife 3. Spyderco Shaman - hands down my most carried EDC folder, very tough and also fun to fidget ;) Then again, it would break my heart to ditch all the rest. All that beautiful steel...
My Terävä Skrama 240, Carbon for chopping and stuff (the obvious choice), my Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140, Carbon for carving and woodling work, and for EDC, I have to go with my Civivi Odium, as my Steel Will Cutjack C22 is to large for legal carry in Denmark. I would prefer the Cutjack since it is the perfect pocket knife; super slim/flat but still holds amazing ergonomics and the blade is basically a small kitchen knife, capable at anything you throw at it.
My three knives are those that I have. * A Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140, Carbon Steel. * An Opinel Nbr 8 Stainless .. EDC. * A Swiss Army Knife (Model ?) bought back in 1968 .. I have others but this is my favourite .. got it during my National Military Service. Others with great sentimental value include a Solingen Bowie bought back in the early 70's, a Kershaw Outlaw Bill Folder from the 80's, an Okapi Folder in Carbon Steel (bought 1972 in South Africa at the local Mine Concession Store on the Gold Mine that I worked on .. used (and abused) mainly Underground .. a real work horse).
My 3 based on what I do most: 1. Mora Robust. It’s inexpensive and reliable. I have it hanging on my bench in the garage. I can also use it camping or fishing. So it would serve multiple roles. And it can be easily replaced. 2. EDC. This was a hard one, but I was also thinking multiple roles. It would be the Civivi Praxis. It is a good slicer and it has a nice belly on it. I could clean a rabbit with no problem with this knife. With the 9cr18 blade being comparable to D2 but also being more resistant to rust, I could easily use this for fishing salt or fresh water. It would have no problem cutting bait or lines. And with the slicey blade it would work for food prep as well. Again, the price makes it easy to replace. Plus, it just looks nice. 3. Becker BK2: This would be the camp work horse for obvious reasons.
I am glad one of you included an EDC, though I like the lightweight PM3 be than the bugout. I would also take my Aurora but with Cru-Wear. Then probably an Atroposknife Demon to flip for fun because the other two are capable of handling all the work.
Would highly recommend L.T. Wright Knives for y'all to test out. Outstanding quality and designs. I just picked up their Woodland Pro 4.0 and am loving it!!!
I am on a tight budget so mine are a bit less special: Lionsteel m4 for medium bushcraft work, coldsteel leatherneck for bigger tasks. Victorinox as EDC since i can use it for screws, beer and much more
Lionsteel M4 is amazing. Lovely practical design, great handle good materials and 390steel works superb. For only 150 euro's. I have been using it for two months now...very satisfied....and also a beautifull leather sheeth. So the lion steel is definately not less special. It is outstanding. It is my edc
@@rogierdalsemvan8204 when I saw Lionsteel m4 few years ago I knew that it is my perfect knife and I wanted it ever since. I could not afford it for 150, but I had luck few weeks ago and found it new for 90 euro. And when I have it now in my hand it is even better than imagined. It is really my perfect knife. Im glad to hear that you have good experience with it.
@@rogierdalsemvan8204 Lionsteel M4 as most knives with v edge, needs a bit of convexing to remove that v edge. Also you have to raise that bevel, because it's not only too thick behind the edge, it also has too thick edge bevel angle . I admit it has the best handle ergos out there!! Armatus makes some great kydex sheaths for it! Best general use knife, at that size. Pair it with an axe and a Bahco saw and you 're golden!!
@@Xallov Micarta Lionsteel M4, is the best version. It has the best balance and weight of them all and last time i Checked the Knives and tools, they had it for 130 euros, which is a great value for what you get. It's handle ergos are from another planet (especially the micarta)!!! Enjoy
My three. Heavyweight champion is the Cold Steel SRK sk5. Brutally tough and yet very affordable. A great big boy in the woods. Middle weight champion is the Mora Pro-S stainless steel. Strong enough for any reasonable task and holds an edge forever. Wonderful product! EDC champion is the Victorinox Ranger folder. Enough tools to be genuinely useful and yet small enough for carry in the pocket without any preconceived bulk. Always with me.
My top 3 knives I would keep are an original Becker Knife and Tool BK-7 (not the new Ka-bar version). A Fallkniven A1, and a Bark River Tundra (a knife that seems to me a cross between an Aurora and a Canadian). And I do have a Bugout for an edc.
Please, please, please test 2 identical Bark River knives, one in Cru-Wear, and the other CPM 3V. Do 5 feathersticks, ferro rod fire test, then rope cutting until it doesn't cut paper. I think testing in this order would give everyone a good idea of which steel would be best for their necessity. I spend 5-6 days at a time backpacking, and this would simulate real use. You guys rock!
@@benjamincarter6095what are you on about? cpm3v is substantially tougher than cruwear. both are easy to sharpen up. it’s literally just do you want edge retention with cruwear or pure toughness with 3v
EDC Folder-Kershaw Bareknuckle with CPM 20CV DLC blade, a limited edition run for Knifecenter. Small fixed blade-Kellam Wolverine SPT puukko. Large blade/chopper-Varusteleka Skrama 240.
Fallkniven A2, barkriver fox river and my little benchmade hidden canyon hunter, all great knives and I love em another great video as always guys 😁😁 also if anyone is curious I use the barkriver as my EDC most days.
Your friendship is definitely what makes you so enjoyable to watch. An having a crazy sense of humor makes you guys the best. Another fine show An what the hell kinda pocket you have in that jacket. Lol
Seeing this for the first time, I'll add mine. My first is a pocketknife: Knifecenter exclusive Kizer Gemini with push-button lock and CPM-4V steel. Everyday carry friendly, 4V steel tough. Second: Bark River JX6 Companion in CPM-Magnacut steel. Ulu-inspired blade (a nod to my Eskimo heritage) and incredible steel. Third: Busse ASH. Runner up for the Busse would be my Terävä Skrama 240 with carbon 80CrV2 steel.
Ive many knives , but the three I keep ; Barkriver Jx6 in Elmax, Benchmade 162 Bushcrafter , Swiss army "Handyman". Runner up BM 940. You two have an epic knife collection, this must have been hard.
Late to the party, but I’ll play: 1) Terävä Skrama 2) Garberg in stainless 3) Victorinox RangerGrip 78 The last one isn’t purely a knife, but it’s an invaluable bushcraft tool. If that’s “cheating” then my third pick would be a small neck-knife in full flat grind so it works for skinning and is always on me in case I get separated from other blades.
1 My kitchen knife, so I don't starve. 2 My home made knife with a laminated steel mora 1 blade. Because it can do a lot things well. 3 My Opinel no6 with stainless blade, so I can do urban tasks like picnic, shaving, fix clothes and very basic survival stuff. All while carrying just 27g. Though I'd be sad to let go of of a bunch more. All china folders (S&W and elite force) and gifts for the kitchen (stainless butter knifes that rust) can go though.
If I had to pick 3 they would probably be 1 Mora Garberg Carbon: for general belt knife duty and carving. 2 Bark river Bravo 2 (in 3V): for when you need something to get the heavy stuff done or need more knife CRKT Mah-chete: for chopping wood, clearing brush or just generally beating on. Runners up would be a Victorinox ranger grip, Benchmade Griptilian and maybe a Mora Eldris.
Here are my top three and why. (This includes multi-tools) 1. The Benchmade SuperFreek: Extremely tough M4 steel, easy to sharpen grind, unbreakable Axis lock, and I got it because of DBK. 2. Leatherman Supertool 200: I have it because my dad gave it to me. It is 20 yrs old and will likely outlast me due to the fact it was previously lightly used. It will always be able to do the especially brutal tasks with all the other tools besides the knife. I can remove hooks from fish and do millions of other tasks. (Also, Zachery Fowler stayed alive for 87 days in Patagonia on Alone season 3 with a leatherman. nuf said) 3. Barkriver Aurora CPM-3V. It can do nearly all bushcrafting, survival, and hunting tasks well. It is the perfect knife to have on your side when you are outside. I just love the bloody thing. (Also Maarten has it.;)
I been using the s1 pro with a victornox hunter series. After edcing for 2 years now. Im thinking is just a little heavy and has limitations as for everyday task. The main reason i chose the s1 pro is because its the best batoner for its size. It holds a edge massively well. But i guess i really want to try out the legendary feel of the bark river aurora. Just because of the handle the size and the weight saving. So im open to it especially if you carry a pistol. Saving weight is a must. Especially if your b.o.b weighs 35lbs already.
Bark River Bravo 1 in 3V. Would bet my life on this knife for heavy use. Lionsteel M4 in M390. For lighter, finer tasks and great stainless option. Spyderco PM2 in S30V. My EDC pocket knife for several years now.
That was fun! My choice: 1. Cold Steel Trail Master San Mai III, rather than the Falkniven (for the heavy stuff) 2. Cold Steel SRK (either the San Mai III or the sabre grind version), for the belt 3. ESEE Izula II (for the fiddly stuff!).
Good video as always, even made me think. And that's what I love about you guys, you entertain and enlighten us with your wisdom :D So anyway, my three pick would be the Bark River Kephart (great all around knife in CPM 3V, thin but sturdy), the Ahti Janka (smaller back-up puukko, good for edc but it's curly birch handle needs some care) and the Cold Steel GI Tanto (for batoning and heavy duty stuff)
Tops SXB for chopping/batoning Tops BOB for general stuff or Tops Operator 7 as it’s more pointier Tops Tom Brown Tracker 4 for skinner and small stuff or Tops MSK 2.5 I have all five and can’t fault any of them. A very difficult choice but the SXB as a one tool option.
Being more than likely, I'd go: Bark River JX5 in 3V, Ambush Alpha Gen 2 in 3v, and Long Humphrey Bridger in 52100. I have also a Final run of the Peter Kohler inspired collaboration with Mike Stewart at Bark River, Grizzly in 3V and was tough to leave off. But, the JX5 is just a Brute of a Chopper.
We use a very large knife (100cm.) On one end it is attached to a thick wooden beam with an iron ring. The other end, that has a perpendicular handle, can be pulled up and down, forward and backwards. Imagine the force the can be pressed on a piece of wood which is put between the beam and the part of the blade close to the ring. That is how wooden shoes are shaved into form. For the inside we use specially trained woodworms.
Hultafors ok4 because it's an absolute machine and I don't mind punishing it. Blackfox companion because it's beautiful, it's big, it's 440c and it was a gift so sentimental. Spyderco tenacious because I just use it all the time and it's amazing for a reasonably priced folder
You guys are sooooo great! May your friendship last forever. 🙌🏻 I enjoy your videos since a few years now. Such a great entertainment and I don‘t have to pay for it! 😀 Priceless! Ahh, btw. the information you are giving us is also very interesting sometimes. 😂 My top-three knives: TRC Apocalypse, Lamnia Edition Spyderco Paramilitary 2, S110V Morakniv Companion I only choose fixed knives because this is what this channel is about. In the area of folders there is absolutely no chance to keep only three knives! 😉
Dutch Bushcraft Knives don’t we all want PLAIN MONEY. man I’ve just recently started watching you guys a couple months ago and I LOVE your content. You guys are hilarious and super informative about your knife reviewing. You’re editing skills are top notch and makes your videos almost cinematic. Your music choices are always perfect for every situation. I haven’t watched a ton yet but I’d love to see some more folding knife vids/reviews! The benchmade bugout one was amazing
@@MrCander000 Yea. That's why I included my Shun Gokujo. It's a filleting and boning knife. A bit stronger than a western style fillet knife so works as a chef knife too.
Definitely my Fallkniven A1 for starters, second knife would be my bark river bravo 1 LT in cruwear, and my edc is definitely my Benchmade presidio in cf elite
I like the idea of a belt knife, a solid pocket knife, and a bigger medium-sized knife, but i would pass on the bigger knife and go with my CRKT Woods Chogan. I live in the north woods, so a solid Tomahawk out chops even a large knife i think. Plus i can take the head off and use it as a hand tool.
That's incredible how much your charisma and strong friendship between you is felt in the videos. It's amazing how similar our (mine, and yours) sense of humor despite the distance of half a planet and a completely different mentality!
You'll find male immaturity is the same the world over
I really like your friendship. You guys are very genuine and fun.
My picks...
Teräävä Skrama - for beating on stuff
Fällkniven S1 Pro - for allaround stuff
Mercator K55K - for pimp stuff
Becker BK7 for heavy gubbins, Mora Garberg Carbon for finer tasks and Spyderco Squeak for EDC
That's a beast that Mickey pulled out of his jacket. Someday I'll buy one
I bought one, sent it straight back, handle had a wobble and it just wasn't worth the money either.
@JOSEF BORG lol Actually...That's the only knife that you can bring on the plane, because as soon as you pull it out, everybody will start screaming and running away from you! The pilot would be already in the cockpit, so he would never know, that you left alone! Great idea there mate!! lol
Those jackets aren't that spendy. ;)
@@RobEvansWoodsmanbasing an experience off of something that was very clearly a fluke is a weird idea.
I don’t know why but I’m getting a Sherlock Holmes type vibe from the music choice.
I’d go Benchmade Puukko, SAK Huntsman, and Cold Steel Recon Scout as my three.
1 - Benchmade Bugout in Carbon fiber for EDC.
2 - Fallkniven SK2 Embla for Bushcraft.
3 - Fallkniven NL 3 for bushcraft and showing off ;)
The collection is pretty small, but these are the three I would choose today.
-Benchmade Puukko
-Condor HD Kukri
-EDC Vitorinox RangerGrip Hunter
-Buddies knife - Gerber StrongArm
Small but effective! You can't get much better than that, in terms of functionality.
Zero Tolerance ZT 0630
Fallkniven S1
Becker BK9 (stripped, Mustard patina, micarta scales, kydex sheath)
honorable mentions:
Spyderco Para 2
Fallkniven A1
Spyderco Bill Moran Drop Point
Spyderco Street Beat
S1x , or S1?
I only have 4 knives.
1) Bark River Bravo 1.25 LT in CPM 3V
2) Fallkniven F1X
3) Morakniv Garberg Carbon
4) Spyderco Paramilitary 2 in CPM S35VN with black blade coating (folder)
Pretty happy with them. If I get more in the future, the next on my list would be a smaller Bark River, and/or a folder from Benchmade.
All of the fixed blades I have were inspired by the useful information in DBK videos. Keep up the good work! Would love to see more steel performance comparisons, especially for folders.
1) and 4) are two of my picks as well (my personal PM2's are in cruwear and s110v). My third pick would be a carbon steel machete.
Three knives that I currently own? Pinewood Forge sloyd. Bark River Utility Caper in Elmax. Bark River Puukko in 3V. (I'd use my Svante Djarv small Viking axe for all the "big knife" stuff).
Aurora and Gunny look very special. I love seeing you using that knife!
Maarten for sure made better choices. My choice: Pocket tool SAK Farmer. Small camp knife Enzo/Brisa Elver with G10 handle scales, 12C27 steel for food prep and small wood work. My Tramontina wooden handle 12" blade machete with canvas (Ontario) sheath for bigger work.
2 knives is all I need.
A Mora 510 as my workhorse and my Opinel No.8 for food prepping and EDC tasks.
Both in carbon steel and cheap enough to discard/replace at any given moment
I actually thought quite long about this.
My choice (of the knives I actually own) would be:
1. TRC Apocalypse (DBK edition with convex grind) - love it for the woods, almost nothing this thing cannot do
2. White River M1 - my go-to compact fixed knife, has been around the world with me and serves as a rugged all-purpose knife
3. Spyderco Shaman - hands down my most carried EDC folder, very tough and also fun to fidget ;)
Then again, it would break my heart to ditch all the rest.
All that beautiful steel...
Love autumn weather as background,very good move guys
Keep going DBK guys from all of us in Condom (Yes that’s a town in SW France) 🤦♂️
Damn, we should visit!
Thank you for your invention 😅
Lev Kvarner lol that’s cold 😅
My Terävä Skrama 240, Carbon for chopping and stuff (the obvious choice), my Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140, Carbon for carving and woodling work, and for EDC, I have to go with my Civivi Odium, as my Steel Will Cutjack C22 is to large for legal carry in Denmark. I would prefer the Cutjack since it is the perfect pocket knife; super slim/flat but still holds amazing ergonomics and the blade is basically a small kitchen knife, capable at anything you throw at it.
Denmark has retarded knife/weapon laws. It's a Kindergarten society.
Proud member of the intro dub 🖐
YESS BLESS
same
@@DutchBushcraftKnives missed it about 5 minutes in VC i hope you still love me😉😁
Damn that intro is amazing!!
Guus boy
Y E A H
Guuuuuuus
YEs
My three knives are those that I have.
* A Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140, Carbon Steel.
* An Opinel Nbr 8 Stainless .. EDC.
* A Swiss Army Knife (Model ?) bought back in 1968 .. I have others but this is my favourite .. got it during my National Military Service.
Others with great sentimental value include a Solingen Bowie bought back in the early 70's, a Kershaw Outlaw Bill Folder from the 80's, an Okapi Folder in Carbon Steel (bought 1972 in South Africa at the local Mine Concession Store on the Gold Mine that I worked on .. used (and abused) mainly Underground .. a real work horse).
Great Choises!!
Small: brisa bobtail 80
Medium: esee 4 440c
Large: becker bk9
becker bk7
Bark river bravo 3v
Benchmade pukko
Half face blades Crow scout
My 3 based on what I do most:
1. Mora Robust. It’s inexpensive and reliable. I have it hanging on my bench in the garage. I can also use it camping or fishing. So it would serve multiple roles. And it can be easily replaced.
2. EDC. This was a hard one, but I was also thinking multiple roles. It would be the Civivi Praxis. It is a good slicer and it has a nice belly on it. I could clean a rabbit with no problem with this knife. With the 9cr18 blade being comparable to D2 but also being more resistant to rust, I could easily use this for fishing salt or fresh water. It would have no problem cutting bait or lines. And with the slicey blade it would work for food prep as well. Again, the price makes it easy to replace. Plus, it just looks nice.
3. Becker BK2: This would be the camp work horse for obvious reasons.
You never let us down 🤣
For me:
Fallkniven S1
Trc k1s
Benchmade mini crooked river
I am glad one of you included an EDC, though I like the lightweight PM3 be than the bugout. I would also take my Aurora but with Cru-Wear. Then probably an Atroposknife Demon to flip for fun because the other two are capable of handling all the work.
Would highly recommend L.T. Wright Knives for y'all to test out. Outstanding quality and designs. I just picked up their Woodland Pro 4.0 and am loving it!!!
My three knifes would be:
Cold Steel Trailmaster
Fallkniven A1
Cold Steel Vaquero Grande
Thank you, thank you.....thanks a lot.
I’m back watching dbk now because it’s finally winter here
Just realized I do the same thing
I am on a tight budget so mine are a bit less special: Lionsteel m4 for medium bushcraft work, coldsteel leatherneck for bigger tasks. Victorinox as EDC since i can use it for screws, beer and much more
Lionsteel M4 is amazing. Lovely practical design, great handle good materials and 390steel works superb. For only 150 euro's. I have been using it for two months now...very satisfied....and also a beautifull leather sheeth. So the lion steel is definately not less special. It is outstanding. It is my edc
@@rogierdalsemvan8204 when I saw Lionsteel m4 few years ago I knew that it is my perfect knife and I wanted it ever since. I could not afford it for 150, but I had luck few weeks ago and found it new for 90 euro. And when I have it now in my hand it is even better than imagined. It is really my perfect knife. Im glad to hear that you have good experience with it.
@@rogierdalsemvan8204 Lionsteel M4 as most knives with v edge, needs a bit of convexing to remove that v edge. Also you have to raise that bevel, because it's not only too thick behind the edge, it also has too thick edge bevel angle . I admit it has the best handle ergos out there!! Armatus makes some great kydex sheaths for it! Best general use knife, at that size. Pair it with an axe and a Bahco saw and you 're golden!!
@@Xallov Micarta Lionsteel M4, is the best version. It has the best balance and weight of them all and last time i Checked the Knives and tools, they had it for 130 euros, which is a great value for what you get. It's handle ergos are from another planet (especially the micarta)!!! Enjoy
7:15 - truer words have never been spoken on this channel 😂😂😂 I fucking love you guys ❤️🤣
My three.
Heavyweight champion is the Cold Steel SRK sk5. Brutally tough and yet very affordable. A great big boy in the woods.
Middle weight champion is the Mora Pro-S stainless steel. Strong enough for any reasonable task and holds an edge forever. Wonderful product!
EDC champion is the Victorinox Ranger folder. Enough tools to be genuinely useful and yet small enough for carry in the pocket without any preconceived bulk. Always with me.
My top 3 knives I would keep are an original Becker Knife and Tool BK-7 (not the new Ka-bar version). A Fallkniven A1, and a Bark River Tundra (a knife that seems to me a cross between an Aurora and a Canadian). And I do have a Bugout for an edc.
Chris reeves Green Beret 7, bark river aurora, spyderco shaman
Did you know you can use the jimping on the Shaman as a front flipper. I found out by accident.
the only 3 i can have. a cold steel SRK....a cold steel kukri and a kershaw leek....
All great choices.
My own choice
Small : Mora Robust
Medium : Benchmade 162
Large : Cold Steel Bolo
For me: Tops knives MSK 2.5, Becker BK2, Spyderco para 3.
Please, please, please test 2 identical Bark River knives, one in Cru-Wear, and the other CPM 3V. Do 5 feathersticks, ferro rod fire test, then rope cutting until it doesn't cut paper. I think testing in this order would give everyone a good idea of which steel would be best for their necessity. I spend 5-6 days at a time backpacking, and this would simulate real use.
You guys rock!
If you have to sharpen it while out, cru-wear. If you are likely to use it in a way that might chip it or make it curl over, cru-wear. Otherwise, 3V.
@@benjamincarter6095what are you on about? cpm3v is substantially tougher than cruwear. both are easy to sharpen up. it’s literally just do you want edge retention with cruwear or pure toughness with 3v
0:01 the best intro music in 2020.
There is no better channel for knives in Poland. What are your favorite knives?
Dutch Poland Knives?
@@levkvarner9865 interesting idea
EDC Folder-Kershaw Bareknuckle with CPM 20CV DLC blade, a limited edition run for Knifecenter.
Small fixed blade-Kellam Wolverine SPT puukko.
Large blade/chopper-Varusteleka Skrama 240.
Challenge accepted. I just put the video up.
Fallkniven A2, barkriver fox river and my little benchmade hidden canyon hunter, all great knives and I love em another great video as always guys 😁😁 also if anyone is curious I use the barkriver as my EDC most days.
Your friendship is definitely what makes you so enjoyable to watch. An having a crazy sense of humor makes you guys the best. Another fine show
An what the hell kinda pocket you have in that jacket. Lol
Hi, I just saw the first two videos on your TH-cam channel and I'm already loving them! HIGHLY entertaining and funny, but also informative.😁
Spyderco PM2, Bark River Bravo 1, and Battlehorse fixed blade with a 3 inch blade of 01 tool steel.
Thanks for another fun video.
My Kellam Wolverine, Mora blade blank with a stacked Applewood and Willow wood handle I made. Tramotina jackknife. You guys rock.🤙🤙
1.mora robust,2.f1,....3 condor moonshiner,you guys are bloody cool,nearly as cool as me.keep up the great work!!!
Seeing this for the first time, I'll add mine. My first is a pocketknife: Knifecenter exclusive Kizer Gemini with push-button lock and CPM-4V steel. Everyday carry friendly, 4V steel tough. Second: Bark River JX6 Companion in CPM-Magnacut steel. Ulu-inspired blade (a nod to my Eskimo heritage) and incredible steel. Third: Busse ASH. Runner up for the Busse would be my Terävä Skrama 240 with carbon 80CrV2 steel.
Im glad everyone else is as obsessed as I am
The bk7
Mora basic, stainless
Victorinox stainless paring knife
The newer model of Victorinox Paring knife. is the best Paring knife ever created IMO. Great choises there!
Ive many knives , but the three I keep ; Barkriver Jx6 in Elmax, Benchmade 162 Bushcrafter , Swiss army "Handyman". Runner up BM 940. You two have an epic knife collection, this must have been hard.
EDC: Buck 290
medium:mora companion
big: Becker BK7
I pick:
Cold Steel drop forged boot knife
SURVIVE! GSO-4.1
Victorinox Farmer x
Teräävä Skrama - for the big'n dirty stuff
Böker Kormoran - for bushcrafting
Böker Caracal Folder - gift from my beloved mom (will never give it away)
Late to the party, but I’ll play:
1) Terävä Skrama
2) Garberg in stainless
3) Victorinox RangerGrip 78
The last one isn’t purely a knife, but it’s an invaluable bushcraft tool. If that’s “cheating” then my third pick would be a small neck-knife in full flat grind so it works for skinning and is always on me in case I get separated from other blades.
Hultafors Ok4 for bushcrafting and general use. Boker Plus Strike Tanto for edc. Shun Gokujo for boning and filleting animals.
Ontario Rat 1 (D2) for EDC
USMC K-Bar (1095) for hard use
Grimsro Norsemen for the flex
Spyderco UKPK, Spyderco Manix XL, KA-BAR Usmc
1 My kitchen knife, so I don't starve.
2 My home made knife with a laminated steel mora 1 blade. Because it can do a lot things well.
3 My Opinel no6 with stainless blade, so I can do urban tasks like picnic, shaving, fix clothes and very basic survival stuff. All while carrying just 27g.
Though I'd be sad to let go of of a bunch more.
All china folders (S&W and elite force) and gifts for the kitchen (stainless butter knifes that rust) can go though.
I would choose the Cold Steel AD10 , my Victorinox Swiss Champ and Mora. Thanks
Becker BK2 for tough firewood tasks. Benchmade leuko Cpm-3V for medium tasks. Morakniv craftline pro stainless for lighter carving/edc.
If I had to pick 3 they would probably be
1 Mora Garberg Carbon: for general belt knife duty and carving.
2 Bark river Bravo 2 (in 3V): for when you need something to get the heavy stuff done or need more knife
CRKT Mah-chete: for chopping wood, clearing brush or just generally beating on.
Runners up would be a Victorinox ranger grip, Benchmade Griptilian and maybe a Mora Eldris.
Here are my top three and why. (This includes multi-tools)
1. The Benchmade SuperFreek: Extremely tough M4 steel, easy to sharpen grind, unbreakable Axis lock, and I got it because of DBK.
2. Leatherman Supertool 200: I have it because my dad gave it to me. It is 20 yrs old and will likely outlast me due to the fact it was previously lightly used. It will always be able to do the especially brutal tasks with all the other tools besides the knife. I can remove hooks from fish and do millions of other tasks. (Also, Zachery Fowler stayed alive for 87 days in Patagonia on Alone season 3 with a leatherman. nuf said)
3. Barkriver Aurora CPM-3V. It can do nearly all bushcrafting, survival, and hunting tasks well. It is the perfect knife to have on your side when you are outside. I just love the bloody thing. (Also Maarten has it.;)
Fowler survived with a Victorinox, not a Leatherman. He had a Swisstool spirit X, he even made a video about it 😅
I been using the s1 pro with a victornox hunter series. After edcing for 2 years now. Im thinking is just a little heavy and has limitations as for everyday task. The main reason i chose the s1 pro is because its the best batoner for its size. It holds a edge massively well. But i guess i really want to try out the legendary feel of the bark river aurora. Just because of the handle the size and the weight saving. So im open to it especially if you carry a pistol. Saving weight is a must. Especially if your b.o.b weighs 35lbs already.
-Becker BK-7
-Jakaripukko
-Spyderco Paramilitary2 s30v camo
One of the best choises I have seen on the comments here.
Just perfekt talk and perfekt music in the backround!! Post my Three kniven this weekend!!!!! Great video dudas
awesome! thanks a lot
Bark River Bravo 1 in 3V. Would bet my life on this knife for heavy use.
Lionsteel M4 in M390. For lighter, finer tasks and great stainless option.
Spyderco PM2 in S30V. My EDC pocket knife for several years now.
Bugout rules! Meeer folders mannen!!!! Lekker edc mesjes!!!!
Top three for me: Opinel carbone #10, a Mora Garberg Carbon and a Mora Eldris. Covers most tasks.
That was fun!
My choice: 1. Cold Steel Trail Master San Mai III, rather than the Falkniven (for the heavy stuff)
2. Cold Steel SRK (either the San Mai III or the sabre grind version), for the belt
3. ESEE Izula II (for the fiddly stuff!).
Love these! Hope more people take this challenge. Thanks guys!
Good video as always, even made me think. And that's what I love about you guys, you entertain and enlighten us with your wisdom :D
So anyway, my three pick would be the Bark River Kephart (great all around knife in CPM 3V, thin but sturdy), the Ahti Janka (smaller back-up puukko, good for edc but it's curly birch handle needs some care) and the Cold Steel GI Tanto (for batoning and heavy duty stuff)
awesome! thanks a lto for your kind words!
Nice work!
SAK Huntsman, Benchmade Leuku, Mora companion for me
1. Big knife: Dark Timber Honey Badger
2. Tough camp knife for shit jobs I discovered in your videos: Terävä Jääkäripuukko
3. EDC: Cold Steel AK47
"The sheath is a complete leather jacket in itself" 😅😅😅😅
1. Wander Tactical LYNX
2. BR ultralight bushcrafter
3. Benchmade mini Grip. 555-1 VK
The ultralight is solid any day anytime and the mini grip is a great knife!!
Heavy-duty: N.C.Custom Pride
Fine work: SouthCross Bushcraft
EDC: CRKT Obaki
Of what I have - Bark River Aurora 3V Black Micarta, Bark River Bushcrafter LT 3V Desert Ironwood, Mora Garberg Carbon.
Good video. My three picks from my collection would be the Turley Gasconade, Turkey Bombardier, and Microtech UTX 70.
Tops SXB for chopping/batoning
Tops BOB for general stuff or Tops Operator 7 as it’s more pointier
Tops Tom Brown Tracker 4 for skinner and small stuff or Tops MSK 2.5
I have all five and can’t fault any of them. A very difficult choice but the SXB as a one tool option.
Being more than likely, I'd go: Bark River JX5 in 3V, Ambush Alpha Gen 2 in 3v, and Long Humphrey Bridger in 52100. I have also a Final run of the Peter Kohler inspired collaboration with Mike Stewart at Bark River, Grizzly in 3V and was tough to leave off. But, the JX5 is just a Brute of a Chopper.
What knife do you use for making those wooden klompen shoes
Have you seen these guys? They make them with bare hands.
We use a very large knife (100cm.) On one end it is attached to a thick wooden beam with an iron ring. The other end, that has a perpendicular handle, can be pulled up and down, forward and backwards. Imagine the force the can be pressed on a piece of wood which is put between the beam and the part of the blade close to the ring. That is how wooden shoes are shaved into form.
For the inside we use specially trained woodworms.
Hultafors ok4 because it's an absolute machine and I don't mind punishing it.
Blackfox companion because it's beautiful, it's big, it's 440c and it was a gift so sentimental.
Spyderco tenacious because I just use it all the time and it's amazing for a reasonably priced folder
You guys are sooooo great! May your friendship last forever. 🙌🏻
I enjoy your videos since a few years now. Such a great entertainment and I don‘t have to pay for it! 😀 Priceless!
Ahh, btw. the information you are giving us is also very interesting sometimes. 😂
My top-three knives:
TRC Apocalypse, Lamnia Edition
Spyderco Paramilitary 2, S110V
Morakniv Companion
I only choose fixed knives because this is what this channel is about.
In the area of folders there is absolutely no chance to keep only three knives! 😉
0:40 “for, sp-MAKING THIS HAPPEN” lol nice save guys!
Hahahaha yea, We wish they were sponsoring us! We want PLAIN MONEYYY
Dutch Bushcraft Knives don’t we all want PLAIN MONEY. man I’ve just recently started watching you guys a couple months ago and I LOVE your content. You guys are hilarious and super informative about your knife reviewing. You’re editing skills are top notch and makes your videos almost cinematic. Your music choices are always perfect for every situation. I haven’t watched a ton yet but I’d love to see some more folding knife vids/reviews! The benchmade bugout one was amazing
Large: Becker Bk9
Medium: Falkniven F1
Small/edc (U.K. legal) - Real Steel Lunar
Ahhh , I'm late but I'll play.
Bark River Bravo 1.25 /3v
Lionsteel M4/G-10
RG Skookum Bush knife/A2
...WTH do I do with the other 300 +/- knives? Haha
My 3 are cold steel 4max scout. Cold steel recon 1 and kabar bk Becker 2
1. Bark River Bravo 2: 3V
2. Bark River Bravo 1.25 LT: 3V
3. Microtech Ultratech: M390
I have a custom made bowie that I carry everyday. A custom made pocket fixed and probably my Hogue Deka.
Very cool choices. Thank you.
1. Becker Bk2💪🏼
2. Bark River Featherweight Fox cpm 3V ❤️
3. Victorinox Camper (with view mods😬)
An edc: spyderco spydiechef
A chef's knife: just a henkel out of the block
A tool knife: cold steel srk in 3v
If i can add a 4th: a decent filet knife
Good call on the fillet knife.
@@MrCander000 Yea. That's why I included my Shun Gokujo. It's a filleting and boning knife. A bit stronger than a western style fillet knife so works as a chef knife too.
@@bena3341 Sweet. I will check out the shun gokujo.
Hey! I like your Vans t-shirt. I have one of those too, I wanted one that said "trucks". I couldn't find one so had to settle for "vans".
You make my day. Thx gus. Fallkniven is allso my first quality knive. :) Greatings from Czech rep.
Bradford guardian 4.5 cpm3v carbon fibre lads come on get it done!💪
Small : Victorinox Evolution Grip S18
Medium : Bark river Bushcrafter II
Beast : TRC Apocalypse DBK
If i had money this would be my picks
Definitely my Fallkniven A1 for starters, second knife would be my bark river bravo 1 LT in cruwear, and my edc is definitely my Benchmade presidio in cf elite
Bravo LT for sure😆
Sog Creed (love the stick tang, seriously, makes for perfect balance), spyderco bushcraft and spyderco paramilitary 2 for edc.
I love the parra 2😍
Leatherman Charge - Versatility
Hinderer XM 3.5 Skinny - EDC
Hinderer Ranch/BRK Bravo 2 - Hard Use
I feel your pain Mickie. I have IBS and it sucks!
I like the idea of a belt knife, a solid pocket knife, and a bigger medium-sized knife, but i would pass on the bigger knife and go with my CRKT Woods Chogan. I live in the north woods, so a solid Tomahawk out chops even a large knife i think. Plus i can take the head off and use it as a hand tool.
I have the Chogan and I love throwing it to, great thrower.