I like that you chose the Turkish clip med size case stockman as one of your favs. Most would choose the large stockman, but I too really dig the clip blade and the size of the med stockmans. I don’t own many case knives, as I’m more of a utilitarian collector, and they command a premium that I’m not willing to pay for the vintage stuff. Still hunting for the diamond in the rough when it comes to that. That eye witness is really nice, I can see why you like it so much. I didn’t hear you mention the pattern name, almost looks like a Barlow/trapper hybrid with a pen blade. I also don’t have many English knives, but they are def something I’m looking to acquire. I have 2 Parker frost canoe stockmans, that are made in England and they are very nicely made, great walk n talk. And lastly, I have yet to buy a Rosecraft, but I’m liking what I’m seeing. I just recently bought a rough Ryder reserve, and I hear they’re similar to those, but nicer. I just wish they came with secondary blades. Love me a pen blade on my slip joints, they’re so handy. You have such a nice collection, different tastes than mine on stuff, but I still love to watch and learn. You should do more cleaning/restoring type of videos, I found you by watching a how to clean an old pocket knife video you made years back. Those kinda vids are priceless. Keep up the good work man.
Great show!!! All of those are winners. The Sheffield is outstanding and to have Yellowhorse work on the knife 🤯🤯🤯. Great slips. And good show on the Rosecraft. I may have to splurge on a Rosecraft.
Fantastic selection of your favorite 5. I think my favorite of yours is the stockman you carry every day because it is a storied knife I had a Pocket knife (a Western slim trapper with liner lock) that served me well through many years as a river guide. When I finally gave that up after yet another week-long miserably cold, wet & stormy trip, I mindlessly stuck my faithful knife into my soaking wet sheath in a garage drawer and out of sight. Months later I went looking for it and found nothing but a pile of rusted parts. Another lesson learned.
I knew as soon as you started talking about the edge bevels that you would put the TEW against the Case 😂 both great knives but different classes!
You find that on most knives today. A small edge bevel provides a strong edge. Look at Mike Stewart's knives. I think GEC does it right too.
Watched both your responses and thank you for joining me.looking forward to Tuesday pal.atb paddy.👍☘️
Beutifull knives.
Thanks Timothy ☺️
Very nice I have 2 Taylors but yours is real nice love to see older knifes you have keep up the good content.
Thanks James ☺️
I like that you chose the Turkish clip med size case stockman as one of your favs. Most would choose the large stockman, but I too really dig the clip blade and the size of the med stockmans. I don’t own many case knives, as I’m more of a utilitarian collector, and they command a premium that I’m not willing to pay for the vintage stuff. Still hunting for the diamond in the rough when it comes to that. That eye witness is really nice, I can see why you like it so much. I didn’t hear you mention the pattern name, almost looks like a Barlow/trapper hybrid with a pen blade. I also don’t have many English knives, but they are def something I’m looking to acquire. I have 2 Parker frost canoe stockmans, that are made in England and they are very nicely made, great walk n talk. And lastly, I have yet to buy a Rosecraft, but I’m liking what I’m seeing. I just recently bought a rough Ryder reserve, and I hear they’re similar to those, but nicer. I just wish they came with secondary blades. Love me a pen blade on my slip joints, they’re so handy. You have such a nice collection, different tastes than mine on stuff, but I still love to watch and learn. You should do more cleaning/restoring type of videos, I found you by watching a how to clean an old pocket knife video you made years back. Those kinda vids are priceless. Keep up the good work man.
Thanks, Joel. I'd call the Eyewitness a serpentine jack knife. I'm hoping to do some repair videos. Thanks for sticking with me, brother 🙏
Great show!!! All of those are winners. The Sheffield is outstanding and to have Yellowhorse work on the knife 🤯🤯🤯. Great slips. And good show on the Rosecraft. I may have to splurge on a Rosecraft.
Thanks. Rosecraft is one of the best knives I have seen in a long time. ☺️
Welcome
Sweet looking knives brother. Cute kitty.
Fantastic knives, my friend!!!
Fantastic selection of your favorite 5. I think my favorite of yours is the stockman you carry every day because it is a storied knife I had a Pocket knife (a Western slim trapper with liner lock) that served me well through many years as a river guide. When I finally gave that up after yet another week-long miserably cold, wet & stormy trip, I mindlessly stuck my faithful knife into my soaking wet sheath in a garage drawer and out of sight. Months later I went looking for it and found nothing but a pile of rusted parts. Another lesson learned.
Oh no. I know that hurt.
Very beautiful top five knives. Thanks for showing them to us. ❤️🔪
You're welcome, my friend 😊
Beautiful Knives!
Nice knives devil dog. Ill be there on tuesday
Some beautiful knives! That Roper is fantastic. I am glad you like those slips.
Thanks brother 🙏
I hope they truly make that Rosecraft Jack Knife in wood.
Viper makes great stuff. I love the Hug model.
Man, when Rosecraft starts working on unique covers. It's going to be great.
That Roper is a beautiful knife.
Thank you. I appreciate you dropping by. 🙏
love your collection and the slips as well
Thank you. 😊
Enjoyed your video very nice knives I can see why you chose those for favorites👍👊💯
They're not my best, but they are my favorites. Thanks for checking it out.🙏