Unboxing 60 Pounds of Knives From Michigan +Knife Winner Announced!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, I open boxes from Michigan containing 60 Lbs of Knives! You won't believe some of the knives in these boxes.
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This is a very generous gift,I don't know why his son's don't want his collection 😮very sad day, Terry from his channel said he is done. He will be missed. You better not leave us😢.those webster marbles are beautiful. I haven't come across a safety ax, very jealous. Be safe and GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏
Thanks Howard!!
That's a very kind gesture to give his entire knife collection to you.
Yes it’s! AMAZING!
You received more knives in one gift package than most people will own in their lives. How generous you're subscribers are to think of someone to give their prized collection.
The generosity of folks is amazing…thanks for opening the knives and identifying the makers.
Truly knives has saved my life , I’ve been going throw a lot mentally n been in and out of hospital for years now n I’ve found so much joy n happiness in working/reducing/repairing n collecting n plus watching all your videos n all the other channels I even posted me a couple videos on flea market finds, God bless n thank you for everything
Thank you so much for sharing your story and I'm glad knives have been a source of enjoyment and healing for you.
That Marbles hatchet is amazing,it's worth $250-$300. What an awesome heart this man has.
Wow Mr Dave blessed you! Congratulations there’s some great stuff in there! I love to see other people’s collections. Thanks doc!
It looks like he was a brother UAW member, I have the same Kabar, they gave them to us back in the 90s. Beautiful collection!
I am a UAW member, 30 years at GM and never knew about those knives. Would love to have one .
Doc, it looks like you will have to make space for a marbles section in your museum. Awesome gifts, the generosity from Mr.Dave is incredible.
Thanks, you know I will!!
Amazing stuff! All those old folders especially the Remingtons.
That’s a fantastic gift. No better caretaker than you Doc!
Good Lord Doc, you gotta build another building just for your gifts 🎁 😊❤
WOW- just wow- lots of projects and lots for the auction
Wow that’s all I can say about Dave’s collection,God bless you Mr Dave.❤
Kevin you may have to add another room to your shop with all the great stuff from Mr Dave...wow, tons of great knives
Absolutely Amazing !! The generosity of good people and your knowledge of the knives.
Thanks Barry!0
Awesome mail call from Mr. Dave. Very generous.
That’s an unreal gift! The marbles stuff is awesome. The one that you called a skinner is a woodcraft model. I bought one last weekend.
Great video, a lot of AWESOME knives and axe, just WOW, and another box to go.
Congratulations Jason!!! Man o man what a couple of boxes of treasures! I can’t even imagine what’s in the nest one, so very awesome!!!!
23:50 that is a Ferriers Knife for cutting the frog from the hirses hooves. Thats why its bent over on the end.
Wow that’s an amazing knife collection and very generous of him to send it down god bless America 🇺🇸
Good morning, brother...
Wow, what a great knife collection. We really enjoyed the unboxing.👍
Thank you!!
You are blessed to have such good friends, Semper Fi from WV.
Thank you for watching, sir! God Bless!
Congratulations to the winner of the knife.
Unbelievable the amount of beautiful knives this man has sent you, 😊
Enjoy them and share them.
Thanks, I’m really excited to get these knives!
Wow 😮 that’s an amazing pile of knives! Wow 😮! That safety axe is beautiful as are all the rest! Very awesome!
Thanks Dewayne!!
Thank you very much brother. I will be talking to you. Those 2 boxes are absolutely amazing
Awesome, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for your support!
@theknifedoctor I truly enjoy every video. I was half way through the video and got an Instagram message from someone you know well that I had won and he was very happy
Wow is all I can say what a friend!
Dave knew you'd know what to do with them.
What a mail call! Wow. 😊So many great knives. Congrats to Jason!
Thanks, I’m really excited about all of these great knives!
I wonder if this man worked for TSA or something similar it’s absolutely mind blowing knowing if Mr. Dave actually bought all these knifes and just gave them up to someone he never knew or met when people I’ve known my whole life doesn’t give me one knife if he did actually buy them that’s a very generous man I have to say
Very generous gift. So amazing
Unbelievable. Amazing video Kevin. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Good morning Doc
Wow so many beautiful knives
Good morning!!
Wow, I have never seen a knife collection that large. Dave is a very nice man. Awesome great video many thumbs up. Congratulations to Jason Beacher.
Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
The pilot survival knife was amazing. First time I've ever seen a six inch version.
Good video! gonna miss terry’s knives and man stuff ! Channel but at least we got the knife doctor! Keep videos coming! Congratulations Jason!
Thank you!
That's a hoof knfe for horses. And a nice one at that.
Maybe Mr. Dave didn't want any hard feelings between the siblings over the knife collection split. He may have wanted it to be in a place where we all could see it. The collection must be huge with more coming. Thanks Kevin for sharing this experience; your knife collection may double! A new addition may be needed sooner than you thought. The knives are in great condition for the most part with a few projects for more videos. win-win
That marbles with the curved blade is the marbles woodcraft knife. That is an awsome one to get.
Thank you!
Awesome!
Man! You hit the mother load. That Case Stag is awesome…excellent score
Thanks Randy!!
It’s Christmas every day for the knife doctor
I scored a brand new Case XX shark tooth with the leather sheath at a pawn shop today.
19:15 That Black Handle Norfolk St Sheffield England is a WW2 British issued pocketknife i think. To match their machetes. Ive got a Greenshires Sheffield England ww2 Machete with the same black handles that my Grandfather traded to get and brought home from the war. Cool box of knives right there.
I have several victorinox knives and the toothpick is mainly why I use them
Wow!! Knife overload!! Tough to pick a favorite out of all them. The stag Case, KABAR large Coke Bottle, KABAR large Lock back, and the Safety ax. The Pilot survival knife also. I will say the small Camillus work knife is cool. The one with the sheep foot looking blade. I need to find one of them.
Thanks for letting us view your latent treasures. First class
Thank you so much!
Thanks, Mr. Dave
I really like that Schrade Walden 34OT it looked mint
Amazing gifts. That fillet knife made by Rada is the company that makes those aluminum handle kitchen knives. And the one with a loop fixed end I think it’s a hoof knife farriers use on horses. And the scrimshaw Shrade you could replace the blade and get your niece to laser burn a bear and Yeti walking together.
Looks like a add on to the shop to show all the new stuff
What an unbelievable gift. Sooooo many knives I wish I had there
Congratulations Jason😊
Doc I like how you say “very cool” on the knives that you are not hot for 😊 sometimes one man’s trash is just that
23:30 Rada is a brand of knives made here in Iowa. They’re big on fund raising and offer their knives at a steep discount to organizations trying to raise money.
Lots of these old knives were used in a textile Mill or some sort of machinery trade. They used them for certain jobs and machinery. That's why the blades were trimmed down so bad. My Great Grandfather and his siblings were in the Mills of S.C.
I love the Remington knives. I ain’t got none right now. Hope to grow my collection of them.
Congratulations Jason!!
What a blessing you received . We are all brethren in Christ.
I wonder if the knives that many Americans might not find collectible like Pakistan knives or older Chinese knives might still be a blessing to those in poor countries where tools might be scarce? Are there any charities that accept pocket knives to distribute around the world?
I have a cigar box with a few of my older pocket knives that I'm going to meet a buyer in 2 weeks, but now watching you and all these beautiful knives are making me think twice about selling them. My son doesn't like the old folding pocket knives so I was gonna sell them but watching you, I don't think I am now
Don’t sell!! Just clean them. Carry a few every day and swap them out every once in awhile.
@theknifedoctor okay I have a cabela stockman that was in my dad's collection that I started carrying today for a work knife. I'm trying to get comfortable carrying these old knives again instead of those assisted opening with pocket clip knives. Carrying a real pocket knife in the pocket feels great.
@@theknifedoctor how many do you carry a day?
❤bless you mr dave mike from ma.
Can't wait. Another great video.
Man, That CASE XX fixed blade Stag handle is Amazing 😊
It is!!
A truly generous gift! You’ll be able to make a lot of content with these past just a couple unboxing videos.
I have to join in with a few others. Wonder why he decided not to pass them down to his sons…? That’s where my collection will end up.
Mighty fine content. Sure am ready to find out when tht stag handle case fixed blade was made. I got a mint bird n trout leather stacked handle case that I am fortunate to have of my GPops that has same stamp been looking for info on when it was made Stay sharp folks
Love the unboxing. The Remington fixed blade in box #1. How many Whitetail has that knife gutted? I'm sure I'll see more to comment on.
Wow those are some awesome boxes
Thanks Lance!!
😮 Outstanding!!!
God does bless his children, Amen 🙌.
Great video DOC...
Semper Fi Marine 🎖️🗡️...
Thanks Bruce!!
Good morning Doc!
The one from Germany is a Hoof Knife For Livestock
the survival knife of usaaf in the ww2 it s an folder with 2 blade,the usn MK1. the description is:Large folding survival knife for US Army Air Force and Navy pilots WWII period. Two blades including a saw. Stamped UNITED G.R MICH. (United Tool and Machinery from Grand Rapids) on the back of the blade. Locking system under the bolster. Black squared plastic scales. Perfect working order. This knife was an integral part of many Navy and Air Force survival kits including the famous C-1 vest which had a pocket dedicated to this purpose.
Folded length 15.4 cm Blade length 12 cm Saw length 13 cm Deployed length 27 cm
Kevin first box knife with the curled top is for trimming cows hooves!
I only been watching you for a short time I really enjoy watching I have a case knife that was my grandmother's and I also have case that was my mother's I'm not sure of the year they are
Hello Sir! Welcome aboard! Send some photos to knifeproxx@gmail.com
That is unbelievable!!! That’s all I can say!!!
United Auto Workers Ka-Bar knife is Awesome 😊
😂WoW. WHAT AHAUL MR KEVIN VERY COLD IN MA TODAY 26WITH A WIND. FEELS LIIKE 15 HAVE A BLESSED DAY MIKE FROM MA
Thank you Mike! Yes, it’s been chilly out here!
1/4 the way through. So cool but I'm worn out. Wow, fun!
Why in the world did this man not pass those knives down to 4 grown men and possibly grandsons? It’s a tremendous cache of knives for you though. Really neat video. I’m jealous of some of those knives you got. Stay blessed and keep doing what you do. Thankyou.
My 2 adult sons have already told me they don't want any of my assorted collections, knives or otherwise. The younger generations just aren't into 'stuff' like my generation is. I'm guessing Mr. Dave had the conversation with his sons and decided to gift rather than sell.
Mr knife doctor this Is OL of OL’s KNIFE CORRAL if you don’t mind me asking what are you gonna do with all those knives ? Awesome video !!!! Unboxing king mail call mayor!! Haha have a good one !! 📦👀🆒🇺🇸🔪💪😎
LOL. Buy a bigger building!!
Brother Kevin! It’s always fun catching up on your videos!
This stuff is like grown man chuckee Cheese!😁
There’s tons of cool stuff ! Well actually 60 pounds! But that DuPont Remington in the first or second box or the Utica fixed blade were a cut above!!! Great video!!!!
Thank you man!! I need your address so I can send a sticker!
Amazing gifts
Kevin how is the weather in Georgia, we are in South Louisiana and we have had three days of cold weather.
Like the show, I have started collecting knives along with making wooden ink pens.
Hopefully I can catch a live show.
A little cool!!
Beautiful knife 😍😍😍
This collection looks like a project for some upcoming grand kid knife doctors..
My favorite was marbles axe and little mother of pearl imperial I’d edc that just to show it off
Mr. Dave has three sons and neither of them wants his collection? Wow!😮
Rada knives are made in Waverly Iowa since 1948, I have several of them.
The little Puukko is a Finnish Iisakki Järvenpää. That is the name of the guy who founded the company and the still make Puukkos under his name.
kevin how many ka bar do have total...usmc ones
The first 6-inch blade survival knife for US pilots was designed by Marbles's Arms Co in 1957, in collaboration with US Navy pilots. Excellent in manufacturing quality but too expensive to produce, it was not retained.
The same year, Camillus Cutlery Co, presented its own model which was purchased by contract with the US Navy and the US Air Force for their flight personnel.
The JPK (Jet Pilot Knife) with a 6-inch blade, designated MIL-K-8662A, was only manufactured for 4 years between 1957 and 1961.
From 1962 the blade length was reduced to 5 inches and this new knife was produced until the mid-2000s by different manufacturers (Camillus, Mil-Par, Utica and Ontario).
The leather sheath that accompanies the first and second versions has a different shape of the shaft and positioning of the strap from the other versions.
1st version, Camillus JPK 6 with screwed pommel will be produced from 1957 to 1958.
2nd version, Camillus JPK 6, with matted pommel, will be produced from 1959 to 1961.
3rd version, Camillus JPK 5, with blade marking, matted pommel, from 1962 to 1967.
4th version, Camillus JPK 5, with pommel marking, from 1967 to the 2000s. With the growing US involvement in Vietnam, another contractor produced these knives. MILPAR, who also produced a version with an aluminum handle, practically impossible to find. All these knives had blade markings.
The 3rd generation is the one we know today, manufacturer and date on the pommel since 1967. Among them Utica, which did not have a date on the pommel, produced a small quantity.
Finally Ontario was added in 1969.
Wow thats crazy amazing
The curved tip knife is a hoof blade for cow and horse hooves. The kabar looks like a corporate gift for united auto workers hence the UAW stamp
That is truly an amazing man
The knife you wondered if it's a carving tool is a hoof knife used by farriers (horseshoer).
Wow!! I vote 3 packages deserves 3 pins.
What can you even say about this? Doc going to need another knife museum!
Getting that buck, 119 wouldn't hurt my feelings.None that guy hooked you up
Those bayonets are yugo bayonets 👍