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I appreciate the no bs high standard attitude towards your gear, it shows through out your videos. No garbage, just a man who loves the outdoors and his gear. Outstanding selection, nice video👌👍
Great collection. Specially wood lores. After decades of collecting, it’s about 10 years I’m giving my less pleasant ones to friends and familiy specially youths. It’s treasure to them. So today I love all mines except my biggest purchase regret of my whole life, the Fallkniven A1 Pro. I use my beloved Moras the most. And keep my BRKT, Old Bucks, LT’s, WC Knives, Puukkos, and others in my safe. Thanks and keep it up 🔪
@@Woodswalker1965 I think your Fallknivens are great. But A1 pro is not for me. Too bulky and dull by design. I know even that has special users but not me. I never baton.
@@bobhabsolute4995 I have WC WBK with kydex sheath and heavy duty leather belt loop. You cannot find any better design and performance better than Mr. Williams handles. Rolls Royce of knives handles. Like many other US products it’s a tad bit overbuilt but believe me you can spend a life only with this one blade in wilderness. Mine is aeb-l steel and I used it in some camp and hunting occasions fully satisfied. You can trust his mindset since he has lived a long life in woods whittling and thinking to knife designs. Hope I could pass my experience in these words honestly and truthfully.
Just subbed your channel, love it. I definitely have the same passion in regards to knives and collecting in general. I’ll be sharing some if not most of my collection soon on this platform. Thanks again for sharing and looking forward to watching more of your work.
Hi Wade !!! Great Video as usual & a very impressive knife collection. Several of you guys are from the1960's !! Im a 1952 guy LoL... I also like Swiss Army knives. For me I carry a Fieldmaster & offset it with a Walker or Ranger Grip 75... In years past I carried a Buck 110 & a pair of Klein Splicers Scissors. Currently I carry an Eldris in a leather neck sheath. My back up is a Carbon Garberg or an old Green River knife I got some years ago. My Leathermans are a Wave + or a wingman because of the scissors. As a project I purchased a broken Surge & I use one of the arms as a pocket knife with the blade, scissors, screwdriver & can opener. Fantastic for EDC. On the collector side I have a Circa 1960s Randall model 23 & a Bark River Gunny. Thank You -- Joe --
Skookam has to be the best, especially the tribute one that Rob evens makes.you are lucky to have 2 original skookams .God bless you and your family, and happy camping 🏕 😀 😊 🙏. Lee
I agree with you that a dedicated survival knife should be more robust, overbuilt even. And while I do have knives that would be good survival knives, I have to admit I don't carry them in the woods as much because they're heavier. So I would not have them in the most common survival knife situation I would be in. I'd have my "Bushcraft" knives.
Very good observation there. It’s very true that usually we carry bushcraft knives. Being careful and mindful not to get into a bad situation where our survival is at risk is key.
Hello Wade. James here. I take it the “1965” is your birth year. I’m a Woodswalker myself, vintage 1964. Lol. Thank you for the knife collection video. I like your rule of one in one out. I have about 5 or 6 that need to go out….but part of me is lazy and the other part is holding on to some nostalgia for the knife. Last thing, I’ve re-kindled my love for the Buck 110 and little brother the 112. I’ll keep watching to see what you end up with. Take care my friend.
Good day James, thanks for stopping by to say hi. And yes I’m one year younger than you, a youngster lol😃. I’m sure a 110 is in my future but the 112 seems a nicer pocket carry. Thoughts?
@@Woodswalker1965 Well, I gotta say I don’t particularly like to pocket carry either of them due to size, weight and thickness. Just like your Leatherman with the Kabar sheath, that’s how I prefer to carry either size.
I have quite a few that really should go as well, but I just can’t bring myself to get rid of them 🤷. I develop an attachment to my knives for some reason. Most other things I can get rid of no problem, but there is just something about knives that prevents me from letting go
@@Woodswalker1965 Not so many pretty ones as there used to be, but I managed to hang on to a dozen or so of the working class LTs, along with a few other notable makers.
3:19 You missed the pin, or at least the hole for the pin.its in the plastic scale at the Corkscrew inlay. Once you see it you will see why you missed it. Sometimes there's already a pin there but if not it's easy to get one. Great knife, I like a saw too but scissors are a must for me so I carry a Alox Farmer X .
Thank you for that! I like your method of a knife comes in and a knife goes out...but so hard to do. Was glad to see the Kephart in there as I really like to have the classics represented. And yeah, the leatherwork is much appreciated too!
Great video!!! Very nice collection - I especially like the BHK neck knife. I live about 30 minutes away from their store and I own 3 of their neck knives. I'm also blessed enough to live about 40 minutes from LT. I also have the GNS - My very first bushcraft knife. Excellent quality!!!
Wade, thanks for sharing, I know a lot of us have been waiting for this video. You did a great job, however it brought back some bad memories (none of which are your fault). I had both of those Victorinox knives back in the day....until they both got confiscated by the TSA. I kept them in my travel kits and in the early days of no knives while traveling, I had them confiscated. Sucks that is the world we live in now. Anyhow, other than that, very informative, thanks.
@@Woodswalker1965 Yes, over the years I have bought more (not the exact same, not sure what models they are) but as we all know, nothing is cheap anymore, I've lost tools my father (who is now gone) gave me which was the worst confiscation. I put them in my CPAP bag over Christmas because I needed the extra room and forgot I had done that. Just some cool long handle bent nose pliers that I was really looking forward to using. Had to do with the length. Just over the minimum. TSA were (insert expletive)!!!! I even told them they were a present from my father who was dying of cancer, looking back, it was the last Christmas with him (during Covid). Crazy!!! Anyways, just keep moving forward, nothing I can do now. I always wonder were all that stuff ends up...some 2-bit government auction somewhere I'd imagine. I hope River is doing better...
Aup buddy brilliant vidio lovely collection you have there . I have a rob evans Mk2 knife what can I say it's fantastic tough enough to batton with also the design of the knife brilliant for detailed carving, also a lovely guy to chat to and very helpful met him this year in person at the bushcraft show. Take care buddy look after your self 👍
Great video Wade. Really enjoyed this. The setting was perfect. You out at the woodshed enjoying some coffee with a fire going. My favorite knife from your collection was the Adventure Sworn. Such an elegant beautiful handcrafted tool. First time I ever seen that knife was on a fellow Canadian’s video about 8 years ago by the name of Joe Robinet. Fell in love with it then as I just did again with yours. Thanks for sharing and ATB Mike. Greetings from Chicago.
@@Woodswalker1965 thanks Wade. I did forget to mention that on your SAK’s, that the corkscrew is not just for opening up a wine bottle, it’s also a great tool for undoing knots in your jogging pants and for shoelaces or wherever you have a knot. Just insert and start unwinding. Thanks again.
Battle horse make great knives, I bought the Chris Caine Evolution, I don't think they make them any more but it's a great knife. I love my mora Garberg, I did wait many years for the price to drop but I have to say I love using this knife, with our persistent rain here in the North West of England I tend to use the stainless more than the carbon version. I love my cold steel Canadian belt knife for processing small game, it's really inexpensive to buy but really is superb for this task. I have just ordered a Manley patriot, I've heard that they are cracking little knives, especially for skinning and hold a good edge. I've loved my knives since a very young age, my Dad gave me a small pocket knife when I was about 4 years old, I've got quite a lot of knives, more than I need 😂 but then I do tend to get attached to them, like you I have given a lot away but then I end up re purchasing them. I agree on the difference between survival or bushcraft, a bushcraft knife for me is the one most designed for working wood a good scandi, a good definition of a survival knife is definitely the jaktkit knife, a great all rounder, it can skin game as good as it can fire prep, I love it's vercetilty, this to me is what makes it a survival knife.
Nice vid. A few comments: the case for the charge will also hold a small Ferro rod. The farmer can now be purchased with scissors. Not cheap. I have a couple of expensive lt wright knives. My favorite is the bushcrafter mark 2, no longer in production. Sabre grind. Very nice. Also have the old f1. My big comment on knives? Don’t pretend your fixed blade knife is a hatchet. It’s not. Obviously you can do what you like in an emergency, but it’s not a true substitute for even a cheap hatchet. I forgot my favorite folder: Spyderco Endura 4. Big knife, your choice of fancy or not very fancy steel. Mostly a slicer, but fairly sturdy for a folder.
@@Woodswalker1965 a mora companion and an estwing hatchet cover a lot of territory and, as you noted, if something happens to them it isn’t a big deal. I have one other suggestion. I read Mors’ book and watched his vids. Interesting guy. For most of us learning how to carve everyday items is pointless. Emphasize camping skills not bushcrafter stuff that most people will never do. For example, the super shelter is about camping not bushcraft. Just my idea.
I’ve only recently discovered your channel. Love it. Great job. Very nice collection. In terms of multitools, I also have the Leatherman charge, I love it. I started my bushcraft journey with the Tops BoB. Found it to be more of a survival knife. I have since bought the Casstrom No10 SFK. Loved the knife so much that when they launched their limited edition version with the 5000 YO Bog Oak handle I jumped onto that - 200 made. Haven’t ventured into the custom category as yet.
Thanks for visiting and for the comment my friend. That bog oak Casstrom is a beautiful knife, I would call it semi custom with that sweet handle. Hope to hear from you again👍🔪
Nice knives there mate! For me a knife that i want next is definetly a rob evans mk1. I have the mk 2 and it has grown to be my favorite knife-no matter what its with me in the woods, even if im reviewing something ill allways have my trusty mk2 on my neck ready for work. Nice video! Wish you good health😁
My best bushcraft knife is Custom Woodlore from Slovakia knifemaker Igor Hritz, hand made from Magna-Cut steel, elk antler handle, white liners. Then I love Busse Combat little edc knives from Infi steel, great toughnes and easy to sharp in the wilderness.
You do get to the point where you just know what you prefer in a knife and use the same ones over and over. I've cut down a lot on new purchases and don't feel im particularly missing out. Did like the red scales on one of your Bushlore clones, im making the handle/scales for a Helle Viking blade blank and it's definitely going to have to go red now!!!!
I love your collection. I also have the same a small knife and watch collection that I'm trying to keep as small as possible which is tough 😂. Most of my knives are Fallkniven (F1 pro elmax, f1x with custom micarta handle and an S1 in vg10). They are phenomenal knives and user friendly. My only bushcraft knife is Rob Evan's bushtool and I love it and will never sell. My very recent acquisition is a Bark River 1.25 LT bravo in cpm 3v. I think this BR knife is superb in every aspect. I would highly recommend this if your looking for another knife 😅 I would love to have the original Skookum Bush tool hopefully one day. Thanks for sharing us your very nice collection.
Thanks for watching and it’s interesting that many times knives and watches have the same appeal. You have a nice collection there my friend and thanks for the BR tip!👍🔪
The Skookum Bush tool... Grail knife! I'm glad you made this video. Great collection and thoughts about knives. I have a GNS in 3V and love it but I do wish that it had thumb scallops and I'm not a fan of the sheath, but I really like the sheath you have for your GNS. 👍 Much like my tool, axe, and motorcycle collections my knife collection is out of control. I told myself that can only buy one knife and one axe/hatchet/tomahawk for myself per year now. I did a video a few years ago for Really Big Monkey and the collection just dwarfs that now. I went on a machete, Roselli, and ESEE binge last year I need help. lol The grail knives in my collection are the WSK/Saranac combo that I ordered from Dave Beck. I was one of the last (if not the last) people to get his custom ordered WSK. You are right that the custom knife experience is the next level up from a production knife. They craft the knife/tool to our purpose and physique.
Hey Wade, I recently sharpened a Benchmade Osborne folding knife I bought years ago with a Cape Buffalo custom handle and a cool back ribbed design in the steel (not sure if there is an official name for that?). The blade is a combo serrated and I would say flat grind the front half of the blade. I hate sharpening the serrated portion, always awkward and I never feel like I do a good job. I don't know the name of it, as I have never been able to find another one online. Anyhow, I know most of your knives are mainly for bushcraft stuff and fixed blades. I scrolled through your videos, which I still have many to view, but I didn't see any of them on any foldable knives, whether regular blade, partially serrated or fully serrated. Not sure if you have any of those, but if you do, would love to see a series dedicated to those. Hope River is doing better.
Thanks for the question my friend. Yes serrated blades take a bit of practice and I admit to not doing it very well or that often. I have had some success with the Worksharp Field sharpener though. The small ceramic rod does a decent job on serrated pocket knife’s. Good idea for a future video, thank you!👍🔪
Hey Wade, another well detailed video. You have a great collection and I like your philosophy of a knife in a knife out. It can get overwhelming with all the outdoor gear. With your collection though I would boost the budget knives. Spreading them around for backup is not a bad way to go. I like the Mora series too, especially the Mora Garberg.
I collect old carbon homemade knives and love the one in one out. I get great pleasure giving them away. Only downside to great knives are the sheaths. I'm a 6th generation Master Saddler and I see what others don't and 99% of sheaths are garbage. IMHO
Hi wade really nice review. I really like the LT but they’re all really nice. I’m just waiting for a new knife from Emberleaf in the uk. They make beautiful knives well worth a look. All the best Brett
Nice collection. I've been eyeing the S1x, Barkriver Bravo (prob. 1.25) and/or Adventure Sworn Hunter for a long time, never pulled the trigger. Might have missed the boat on the Hunter, as I haven't seen it offered in a while...guess I'll stick with my Helle versions for now....I'm loving my Benchmade folder though...
Thanks for sharing your collection Wade, it’s an awesome collection! Two knifes I would love to have and probably never will. One is the Adventure Sworn and the other is Jack Lore, definitely two knifes that would be so cool to have and use! I might be a little bit crazy about knifes.😅
my 2 favorite knives are teravajakaripukko 140 and 85, after them I stopped buying knives because 1-I don't have any extra money 2 -these 2 knives are so good that I can't justify buying another one.... That's why I started making knives😁 for now it's a hobby but I made 4 very good knives from c100 steel
Great knives Wade, wish I could stick to the one in one out, you have will power. I think you are missing a nice custom Puukko, thought one would be right up your street?!
I like watching your vids the favorite one so far you've shown are the falkniven I have the a1x but would like to eventually aquire the f ad s of the x series. Oh another beautiful blade I would love to own is the adventure sworn same build as the one on your vid except in aebl.
Amazing bunch of knives…and yes I too got it bad…started with childhood..buck knives…then schrade 42D and 52…then mora..8 robusts…8 companions…4 garbergs…2 eldris’….for family and gifts to friends..2 DULO DBK KNIVES…for my sons…1 puukko with curved handle from DULO…for lil woman…the rest I have no excuse…1 Dulo DBK..1 puukko teardrop handle..1 large DBK dulo…1 leuku Dulo..1 JX5 bark river…and the piece dé resistance…1 Adventure Sworn classic same as yours..in 3v no fire steel loop…yeah..keep telling the lil woman I’m done…but…..
Love the Skookum! I have 5 different versions. Rod was a member of a forum I used to have and so those of us in the forum were able to buy skookums very early on before most people even knew about them. I asked Rod to make a smaller "carver" version similar to one of the smaller moras (the 510) and I ended up with 3 of those. Sorry for the long wait. I probably waited only a few months to get all my knives from Rod. Then Dan Schectman wrote the Tactical Knives article and the demand skyrocketed. Rod is a great guy and a super knifemaker!
Thanks for sharing your awesome collection buddy,all the right well thought over choices there,you know my favourite is the Skookum😜but I do like my Evans bushtool a lot,had some Adventure Sworn classics but let them go because the Skookum collection,Jacklore is on the list but I’m not sure because he definitely sells his knives only to dedicated fans,recently got myself a Behring Made Knives which I am in love with to be honest,have like 14 TRC’s and they’re great but I prefer a bushtool over them for woodwork to be honest,should let go some of them probably,thanks Wade,take care and enjoy buddy 🤘🏻
I have a SBK and I got it around the early 2000's and it took about a year + to get it. I am glad he is still making knives because his website looks "closed"....The site has not changed AT ALL for decades lol... The site looks frozen in time....
That’s great that you were able to get one in the early days. Yes the website looks closed, patience and persistence is required lol. Thanks for watching🔪👍
great video! Got my Buck 110 but I keep it with no use, I old like to keep it like new… maybe a collectible item… Looking for a puuko style neck knife but not an expensive one. I wont give it much use. Got various Esee’s, the 3, PR 4, CR 2.5, Izula II, Darien… A Joker Erizo in olive handles, and a Cudeman Sanabria 2, waiting for the Joker Nomad 5”… I use the Izula II a lot! is a great knife… please recommend me a puuko style neck knife. Keep those videos coming… regards
You have lots of nice knives my friend! Helle makes a lot of smaller pulp style blades suitable for neck carry. The Mora #1 is very light and a nice neck carry as well.
Hi Wade, I sure enjoyed seeing your collection 👍. You definitely went down the knife rabbit hole. Those MK inspired knives from Garcia and Evens really cool to have for sure. Those sized knives sure handy by themselves or paired with big chopper like the BK9, ax, and saw outstanding. Always enjoyed your videos watching you getting outside and using your gear👍. Hope River is still doing well mending up. Take care my friend. 🇺🇲🔪🔥🌲
Someone smarter than me once said something along the following lines: A survival knife is the knife you have with you, but a sharpened crowbar works best. A bushcraft knife is best suited for woodcarving and making other tools. Think something along the lines of the Woodlore or Adventure Sworn classic or Mountaineer. A camp knife is the one you are actually find most useful camping, something like a Kepheart or Nessmuck style knife.
I have a Swedish Carpenters hatchet, a Busse Boss Jack, a Buck 110 folder. Not the greatest lines and angles, not comfy, but surprising with small game and fish and veggies and long enough to cut salami and bread and reach the bottom of the peanut butter jar. Also, edc a SWAK.
There are various knife trading groups on Facebook. Just do a search for knife groups on FB and find one that suits you. There are a few specific to Canada, some to USA. Great question👍
Yes I sharpen the spine of my Mora Companions. If I was truly in a survival situation I wouldn’t hesitate to use a lighter or matches if I had them though. Great question, thank you!
I’ve had it for many years and I purchased it from Boreal Mountain Anoraks. bit.ly/3E9Wspd I talk about it here. th-cam.com/video/Rf4CALRiYZU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d3RidYSLkEiTWcd8
That’s a good question. It’s a Scandinavian name that means good, just right, dependable etc. I did a review on it here if you are interested.👊🔪 A Classic Bushcraft Knife, the Skookum Bush Tool. th-cam.com/video/cQS6QuMpO70/w-d-xo.html
Hi Wade. There’s a knife I dream of because of the handle, it’s the Jacklore Classic. I am wondering if you had the opportunity to handle one? If so, what are your thoughts on it? I have to say, the handle is very similar to the handle of your Adventure Sworn.
I love the JL Classic! I haven’t handled one but the handles look beautifully done. I can’t speak to thickness or comfort though. Let me know if you get a chance to get one!👌🔪
Sorry to poke my nose in here gentlemen, the new bushtool S that I make has a handle in-between the BT and MK1, just for future reference I personally prefer the MK1 and S handles unless you have very large hands.
@@JonathanRobinson11 order an original bushtool if you have very large hands, I can make that handle XL but I can't make it shorter due to the buttplate.
Some people buy knives just to collect them and don’t actually use them. I love getting use out of my knives. it’s good to wear em a bit. Don’t put it in a glass box. Use it
My knives may look like they don’t get used but I take good care of them. There are a few that I don’t use though and probably never will, thanks for watching.🔪👍
Yes I am actually. I had an Izula with a custom kydex sheath years ago. I miss that little guy. I think the Esee 3 is a beautiful knife as well. Thanks for the question👍🔪
I’d prefer a more substantial knife in a survival situation. Survival situations aren’t planned and I don’t always carry a heavy duty knife. I do however always carry a knife, most often a small fixed blade but not always. So in my opinion a survival knife is the knife that you have on your person at the moment.
I think any knife company that puts a razor sharp convex edge on a blade has to put a more expensive price tag on them, as the edge requires more skill by the manufacturer to do really well. And as i mentioned they come really sharp 😊
Crossing the border into Canada, I’m always told folders that can have the blade accessed with one hand are illegal. Especially suspicious would be that last one that you flicked open. Is there a nuance that I’m missing?
I believe you may be correct. I wouldn’t risk it personally, having said that I regularly take my Leatherman Charge back and forth over the border without issue. A flipper, maybe not. Thanks for the question, further research may be needed on my part.
Good question. They are still in business but at times they close the custom order books and only sell ready made versions of their models. I’m not sure if their “custom” books are open at the moment. Thanks for watching!
@@Woodswalker1965 Sorry, but Woodlore clones are not Woodlores. I too have an Adventure Sworn and it’s Not a “Woodlore” just as a Rob Evans is not a “Skookum”. I have 5 “Woodlores” and it really winds me up when people claim their Uncle Tom, Dick and Harry copies are “Woodlores” when they are nothing of the sort.
@@howardvarley8795 Thats a nice collection of Woodlores! I would only consider an original Alan Wood built knife to be a true Woodlore and all others to be a clone of the original. I’m quite sure you are the same. Obviously it’s incredibly difficult to acquire one of these rare pieces. Perhaps you would be so kind as to sell me one of yours?😀🔪✌️
I have two Alan Wood Woodlores , a Julius Peterson numbered Woodlore,a numbered SWC Woodlore Pro, and a numbered Emberleaf Woodlore Pro and sorry they are too precious to sell.
It would have been nice if you identified the steel on each knife, particularly the Falkniven blades. Bark River is noticeably absent here. The nice American knives you showcase use A1 or O1 tool steels . . . definitely not my blade choice . . . particularly in the environment you made this video in.
My apologies for not stating the knife steels. As you are aware 01 or A2 are common steels for American made knives. Since the Fallkniven X series is a readily available production knife anyone can find out they are Lam COS steel. I have owned BR in the past but they never stuck with me, so I felt no need to discuss them. Although some of the knives shown in my collection are CPM-3v (my preference) most are 01, a steel I like and have zero issues with in my environment. If they get wet…dry them off. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.👍
I used to hear a lot of Old Timers say Skookum but none of the young people know what I'm talking about I thought it was a word that was used like cool For exsample. something is really Skookum means it's really cool or tough/ good?
@Woodswalker1965 I used to do concrete work, landscaping, carpentry, so on and made a couple of knives for a few Canadians over the years, alot of the old timers said that to me about my work so I'm glad to hear it was that good of a saying.
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I appreciate the no bs high standard attitude towards your gear, it shows through out your videos. No garbage, just a man who loves the outdoors and his gear. Outstanding selection, nice video👌👍
Thank you Sir!🙏🔪
What do u think buck 685+
Great collection. Specially wood lores. After decades of collecting, it’s about 10 years I’m giving my less pleasant ones to friends and familiy specially youths. It’s treasure to them. So today I love all mines except my biggest purchase regret of my whole life, the Fallkniven A1 Pro. I use my beloved Moras the most. And keep my BRKT, Old Bucks, LT’s, WC Knives, Puukkos, and others in my safe.
Thanks and keep it up 🔪
Nice comment my friend. 👍🔪Yes the Fallknivens are not for everyone, I think that’s why I was able to buy them at a reasonable price secondhand.
@@Woodswalker1965 I think your Fallknivens are great. But A1 pro is not for me. Too bulky and dull by design. I know even that has special users but not me. I never baton.
@@DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu I know what you mean it’s a beast , not made for delicate woodworking that’s for sure.
I am curious about the WC Knives. What model do you have and what are your thoughts on it?
@@bobhabsolute4995 I have WC WBK with kydex sheath and heavy duty leather belt loop. You cannot find any better design and performance better than Mr. Williams handles. Rolls Royce of knives handles. Like many other US products it’s a tad bit overbuilt but believe me you can spend a life only with this one blade in wilderness. Mine is aeb-l steel and I used it in some camp and hunting occasions fully satisfied. You can trust his mindset since he has lived a long life in woods whittling and thinking to knife designs.
Hope I could pass my experience in these words honestly and truthfully.
Much Enjoyed Your Shared Collection Wade ! Prayers & Hugs For Them Pups ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks Terry, they are doing great but I’ll make sure they get extra hugs and maybe a belly rub today!😁👍
Skookum is fantastic, Rob Evens knives are great, and the SET is hard to beat!! Great video, Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you my friend, you know your knives!👊
You have great taste in blades yourself, my friend!!
Just subbed your channel, love it. I definitely have the same passion in regards to knives and collecting in general. I’ll be sharing some if not most of my collection soon on this platform. Thanks again for sharing and looking forward to watching more of your work.
Thanks very much for the sub. I’d love to see some of your knives on YT!👊
Hi Wade !!!
Great Video as usual & a very impressive knife collection. Several of you guys are from the1960's !!
Im a 1952 guy LoL...
I also like Swiss Army knives. For me I carry a Fieldmaster & offset it with a Walker or Ranger Grip 75... In years past I carried a Buck 110 & a pair of Klein Splicers Scissors. Currently I carry an Eldris in a leather neck sheath. My back up is a Carbon Garberg or an old Green River knife I got some years ago.
My Leathermans are a Wave + or a wingman because of the scissors.
As a project I purchased a broken Surge & I use one of the arms as a pocket knife with the blade, scissors, screwdriver & can opener. Fantastic for EDC.
On the collector side I have a Circa 1960s Randall model 23 & a Bark River Gunny.
Thank You
-- Joe --
Hey Joe, thanks for watching and for the nice comment my friend. You have a lot of great tools there!👍🔪
Skookam has to be the best, especially the tribute one that Rob evens makes.you are lucky to have 2 original skookams .God bless you and your family, and happy camping 🏕 😀 😊 🙏. Lee
I love my Skookums for sure but the Rob Evans Bushtool is a fine knife as well👍
Thanks for making this video. I like to see what other people buy and pick to carry.
Thank you, I enjoy watching those types of videos as well! 👍🔪
I agree with you that a dedicated survival knife should be more robust, overbuilt even. And while I do have knives that would be good survival knives, I have to admit I don't carry them in the woods as much because they're heavier. So I would not have them in the most common survival knife situation I would be in. I'd have my "Bushcraft" knives.
Very good observation there. It’s very true that usually we carry bushcraft knives. Being careful and mindful not to get into a bad situation where our survival is at risk is key.
@@Woodswalker1965 Yep! Best survival plan is to prepare and plan ahead!
Thanks for Sharing Wade, very nice collection.
Thanks for watching, I truly appreciate it 👍
Hello Wade. James here. I take it the “1965” is your birth year. I’m a Woodswalker myself, vintage 1964. Lol. Thank you for the knife collection video. I like your rule of one in one out. I have about 5 or 6 that need to go out….but part of me is lazy and the other part is holding on to some nostalgia for the knife. Last thing, I’ve re-kindled my love for the Buck 110 and little brother the 112. I’ll keep watching to see what you end up with. Take care my friend.
Good day James, thanks for stopping by to say hi. And yes I’m one year younger than you, a youngster lol😃. I’m sure a 110 is in my future but the 112 seems a nicer pocket carry. Thoughts?
@@Woodswalker1965 Well, I gotta say I don’t particularly like to pocket carry either of them due to size, weight and thickness. Just like your Leatherman with the Kabar sheath, that’s how I prefer to carry either size.
@@hiredgun7996 Thanks friend👊
I have quite a few that really should go as well, but I just can’t bring myself to get rid of them 🤷. I develop an attachment to my knives for some reason. Most other things I can get rid of no problem, but there is just something about knives that prevents me from letting go
@@1mataleo1 Enjoy buddy, I have to admit it’s hard to sell or trade especially when they are good quality pieces.
Thanks Wade. It's always fun to see what people get, but it's even more interesting to see what they keep.
Glad you enjoyed it Doug. I’d like to see your collection, one or two choice LT Wrights I’m guessing!🔪😃
@@Woodswalker1965 Not so many pretty ones as there used to be, but I managed to hang on to a dozen or so of the working class LTs, along with a few other notable makers.
3:19 You missed the pin, or at least the hole for the pin.its in the plastic scale at the Corkscrew inlay. Once you see it you will see why you missed it. Sometimes there's already a pin there but if not it's easy to get one. Great knife, I like a saw too but scissors are a must for me so I carry a Alox Farmer X .
Excellent point my friend thanks for the reminder!👍🔪😃
@@Woodswalker1965 excellent "point" lol.
Thank you for that! I like your method of a knife comes in and a knife goes out...but so hard to do. Was glad to see the Kephart in there as I really like to have the classics represented. And yeah, the leatherwork is much appreciated too!
I very much appreciated this comment my friend!
Great video!!! Very nice collection - I especially like the BHK neck knife. I live about 30 minutes away from their store and I own 3 of their neck knives. I'm also blessed enough to live about 40 minutes from LT. I also have the GNS - My very first bushcraft knife. Excellent quality!!!
If I lived that close I would be sooooo poor lol!😁
Wade, thanks for sharing, I know a lot of us have been waiting for this video. You did a great job, however it brought back some bad memories (none of which are your fault). I had both of those Victorinox knives back in the day....until they both got confiscated by the TSA. I kept them in my travel kits and in the early days of no knives while traveling, I had them confiscated. Sucks that is the world we live in now. Anyhow, other than that, very informative, thanks.
Oh no that’s terrible! I have a very small Leatherman “Style” which is bladeless and I take on air travel. Did you ever replace the Vic’s?
@@Woodswalker1965 Yes, over the years I have bought more (not the exact same, not sure what models they are) but as we all know, nothing is cheap anymore, I've lost tools my father (who is now gone) gave me which was the worst confiscation. I put them in my CPAP bag over Christmas because I needed the extra room and forgot I had done that. Just some cool long handle bent nose pliers that I was really looking forward to using. Had to do with the length. Just over the minimum. TSA were (insert expletive)!!!! I even told them they were a present from my father who was dying of cancer, looking back, it was the last Christmas with him (during Covid). Crazy!!! Anyways, just keep moving forward, nothing I can do now. I always wonder were all that stuff ends up...some 2-bit government auction somewhere I'd imagine. I hope River is doing better...
Nice collection Wade. Time for me to thin the heard a bit. Thanks for sharing
Aup buddy brilliant vidio lovely collection you have there . I have a rob evans Mk2 knife what can I say it's fantastic tough enough to batton with also the design of the knife brilliant for detailed carving, also a lovely guy to chat to and very helpful met him this year in person at the bushcraft show. Take care buddy look after your self 👍
Thanks so much Mate, that MK2 is a keeper I’m sure!
@Woodswalker1965 it most definitely is buddy , really liking the mk1 like you have might have to save up some penny's lol 😆
Really nice collection! Thanks for another great video.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice collection Wade. Thanks for sharing brother 👍
Thanks for the visit, it’s much appreciated brother👊🔪
Great video Wade. Really enjoyed this. The setting was perfect. You out at the woodshed enjoying some coffee with a fire going. My favorite knife from your collection was the Adventure Sworn. Such an elegant beautiful handcrafted tool. First time I ever seen that knife was on a fellow Canadian’s video about 8 years ago by the name of Joe Robinet. Fell in love with it then as I just did again with yours.
Thanks for sharing and ATB Mike. Greetings from Chicago.
Thanks so much Mike, I appreciate you!👍
@@Woodswalker1965 thanks Wade. I did forget to mention that on your SAK’s, that the corkscrew is not just for opening up a wine bottle, it’s also a great tool for undoing knots in your jogging pants and for shoelaces or wherever you have a knot. Just insert and start unwinding. Thanks again.
@@mfavia620 For sure it’s a multitasker!👊
Battle horse make great knives, I bought the Chris Caine Evolution, I don't think they make them any more but it's a great knife. I love my mora Garberg, I did wait many years for the price to drop but I have to say I love using this knife, with our persistent rain here in the North West of England I tend to use the stainless more than the carbon version. I love my cold steel Canadian belt knife for processing small game, it's really inexpensive to buy but really is superb for this task. I have just ordered a Manley patriot, I've heard that they are cracking little knives, especially for skinning and hold a good edge. I've loved my knives since a very young age, my Dad gave me a small pocket knife when I was about 4 years old, I've got quite a lot of knives, more than I need 😂 but then I do tend to get attached to them, like you I have given a lot away but then I end up re purchasing them. I agree on the difference between survival or bushcraft, a bushcraft knife for me is the one most designed for working wood a good scandi, a good definition of a survival knife is definitely the jaktkit knife, a great all rounder, it can skin game as good as it can fire prep, I love it's vercetilty, this to me is what makes it a survival knife.
Thanks for the comment my friend, it’s awesome to hear what you carry and your future knives!🔪
Nice vid. A few comments: the case for the charge will also hold a small Ferro rod. The farmer can now be purchased with scissors. Not cheap. I have a couple of expensive lt wright knives. My favorite is the bushcrafter mark 2, no longer in production. Sabre grind. Very nice. Also have the old f1. My big comment on knives?
Don’t pretend your fixed blade knife is a hatchet. It’s not. Obviously you can do what you like in an emergency, but it’s not a true substitute for even a cheap hatchet.
I forgot my favorite folder: Spyderco Endura 4. Big knife, your choice of fancy or not very fancy steel. Mostly a slicer, but fairly sturdy for a folder.
Thanks for the comment! I bought a farmer with scissors for my son in law it’s a nice knife as well. Can’t beat a hatchet , that’s for sure 👍!
@@Woodswalker1965 a mora companion and an estwing hatchet cover a lot of territory and, as you noted, if something happens to them it isn’t a big deal. I have one other suggestion. I read Mors’ book and watched his vids. Interesting guy. For most of us learning how to carve everyday items is pointless. Emphasize camping skills not bushcrafter stuff that most people will never do. For example, the super shelter is about camping not bushcraft. Just my idea.
Wow, nice knives and look at those views! Congrats!
Thanks Kevin, Cheers!
I’ve only recently discovered your channel. Love it. Great job.
Very nice collection.
In terms of multitools, I also have the Leatherman charge, I love it.
I started my bushcraft journey with the Tops BoB. Found it to be more of a survival knife.
I have since bought the Casstrom No10 SFK. Loved the knife so much that when they launched their limited edition version with the 5000 YO Bog Oak handle I jumped onto that - 200 made.
Haven’t ventured into the custom category as yet.
Thanks for visiting and for the comment my friend. That bog oak Casstrom is a beautiful knife, I would call it semi custom with that sweet handle. Hope to hear from you again👍🔪
That was excellent. Thanks for the discussion.
Glad you enjoyed it, I appreciate you stopping by!
Nice knives. Maybe a short video going over your nice wood shelter you built.
Thanks for the comment and the video idea! 👍
Nice knives there mate! For me a knife that i want next is definetly a rob evans mk1. I have the mk 2 and it has grown to be my favorite knife-no matter what its with me in the woods, even if im reviewing something ill allways have my trusty mk2 on my neck ready for work. Nice video! Wish you good health😁
Thanks brother👊 Maybe I need a MK 2 lol!
I remember that green handled Battle Horse knife from one of your early videos. What a beaut!
Thanks for sticking with me my friend, you are appreciated. Yes it’s a beauty for sure!👊🔪
Really enjoyed seeing your knife collection
Thanks my friend!
My best bushcraft knife is Custom Woodlore from Slovakia knifemaker Igor Hritz, hand made from Magna-Cut steel, elk antler handle, white liners. Then I love Busse Combat little edc knives from Infi steel, great toughnes and easy to sharp in the wilderness.
Some serious steel there my friend👍
Great video buddy can't go wrong with a custom knife mora knife and a good Leatherman I have a Leatherman wave plus
Nice video, thanx for showing your knife collection! Great blades!
Cheers from a fellow outdoorsman/youtuber from a village of Fiskars, Finland!
Thanks for watching buddy, I’ll check you out👊🔪
Much appreciated!👍@@Woodswalker1965
You do get to the point where you just know what you prefer in a knife and use the same ones over and over. I've cut down a lot on new purchases and don't feel im particularly missing out. Did like the red scales on one of your Bushlore clones, im making the handle/scales for a Helle Viking blade blank and it's definitely going to have to go red now!!!!
Agreed, once you know , you know! 👍Red would look awesome on the Viking!
Nice collection!
Thanks for visiting, it’s appreciated!
I love your collection. I also have the same a small knife and watch collection that I'm trying to keep as small as possible which is tough 😂. Most of my knives are Fallkniven (F1 pro elmax, f1x with custom micarta handle and an S1 in vg10). They are phenomenal knives and user friendly. My only bushcraft knife is Rob Evan's bushtool and I love it and will never sell. My very recent acquisition is a Bark River 1.25 LT bravo in cpm 3v. I think this BR knife is superb in every aspect. I would highly recommend this if your looking for another knife 😅 I would love to have the original Skookum Bush tool hopefully one day.
Thanks for sharing us your very nice collection.
Thanks for watching and it’s interesting that many times knives and watches have the same appeal. You have a nice collection there my friend and thanks for the BR tip!👍🔪
The Skookum Bush tool... Grail knife!
I'm glad you made this video. Great collection and thoughts about knives.
I have a GNS in 3V and love it but I do wish that it had thumb scallops and I'm not a fan of the sheath, but I really like the sheath you have for your GNS. 👍
Much like my tool, axe, and motorcycle collections my knife collection is out of control. I told myself that can only buy one knife and one axe/hatchet/tomahawk for myself per year now.
I did a video a few years ago for Really Big Monkey and the collection just dwarfs that now. I went on a machete, Roselli, and ESEE binge last year
I need help. lol
The grail knives in my collection are the WSK/Saranac combo that I ordered from Dave Beck. I was one of the last (if not the last) people to get his custom ordered WSK. You are right that the custom knife experience is the next level up from a production knife. They craft the knife/tool to our purpose and physique.
That’s awesome buddy sounds like you have a few cool hobbies! Is your knife video up on TH-cam?
@@Woodswalker1965 Thanks Wade, it is still up on the tube. I should probably take it down and get busy making some new content. 😂
That's a very good collection of blades.
Thanks very much, thanks for watching.
Hey Wade, I recently sharpened a Benchmade Osborne folding knife I bought years ago with a Cape Buffalo custom handle and a cool back ribbed design in the steel (not sure if there is an official name for that?). The blade is a combo serrated and I would say flat grind the front half of the blade. I hate sharpening the serrated portion, always awkward and I never feel like I do a good job. I don't know the name of it, as I have never been able to find another one online. Anyhow, I know most of your knives are mainly for bushcraft stuff and fixed blades. I scrolled through your videos, which I still have many to view, but I didn't see any of them on any foldable knives, whether regular blade, partially serrated or fully serrated. Not sure if you have any of those, but if you do, would love to see a series dedicated to those. Hope River is doing better.
Thanks for the question my friend. Yes serrated blades take a bit of practice and I admit to not doing it very well or that often. I have had some success with the Worksharp Field sharpener though. The small ceramic rod does a decent job on serrated pocket knife’s. Good idea for a future video, thank you!👍🔪
Hey Wade, another well detailed video. You have a great collection and I like your philosophy of a knife in a knife out. It can get overwhelming with all the outdoor gear. With your collection though I would boost the budget knives. Spreading them around for backup is not a bad way to go. I like the Mora series too, especially the Mora Garberg.
The Garberg is a fine knife, I think I need another one since I gifted mine away. Good suggestion!👍🔪
Very nice collection
Thanks a lot its very much appreciated!
I collect old carbon homemade knives and love the one in one out. I get great pleasure giving them away. Only downside to great knives are the sheaths. I'm a 6th generation Master Saddler and I see what others don't and 99% of sheaths are garbage. IMHO
Thanks for the comment, one in , one out works!😃🔪
Hi wade really nice review. I really like the LT but they’re all really nice. I’m just waiting for a new knife from Emberleaf in the uk. They make beautiful knives well worth a look. All the best Brett
Hey Brett, I’ve heard of Emberleaf they make beautiful gear, enjoy!
Nice collection. I've been eyeing the S1x, Barkriver Bravo (prob. 1.25) and/or Adventure Sworn Hunter for a long time, never pulled the trigger. Might have missed the boat on the Hunter, as I haven't seen it offered in a while...guess I'll stick with my Helle versions for now....I'm loving my Benchmade folder though...
Some nice choices there. I’ve been eyeing a Benchmade, maybe one day lol.
Thanks for sharing your collection Wade, it’s an awesome collection!
Two knifes I would love to have and probably never will. One is the Adventure Sworn and the other is Jack Lore, definitely two knifes that would be so cool to have and use!
I might be a little bit crazy about knifes.😅
That’s ok, it’s a good kind of crazy!!🤪
@@Woodswalker1965
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my 2 favorite knives are teravajakaripukko 140 and 85, after them I stopped buying knives because
1-I don't have any extra money
2 -these 2 knives are so good that I can't justify buying another one.... That's why I started making knives😁 for now it's a hobby but I made 4 very good knives from c100 steel
You have some awesome knives, no need to buy more is right!🔪👍 Having the skills to make a knife is something I wish I had.
Great knives Wade, wish I could stick to the one in one out, you have will power. I think you are missing a nice custom Puukko, thought one would be right up your street?!
Oh don’t worry, it’s been on my mind! 👍🔪
I like watching your vids the favorite one so far you've shown are the falkniven I have the a1x but would like to eventually aquire the f ad s of the x series. Oh another beautiful blade I would love to own is the adventure sworn same build as the one on your vid except in aebl.
Glad you like the videos my friend, you have great taste in knives! Oh the AS Classic in aebl would be amazing!
Amazing bunch of knives…and yes I too got it bad…started with childhood..buck knives…then schrade 42D and 52…then mora..8 robusts…8 companions…4 garbergs…2 eldris’….for family and gifts to friends..2 DULO DBK KNIVES…for my sons…1 puukko with curved handle from DULO…for lil woman…the rest I have no excuse…1 Dulo DBK..1 puukko teardrop handle..1 large DBK dulo…1 leuku Dulo..1 JX5 bark river…and the piece dé resistance…1 Adventure Sworn classic same as yours..in 3v no fire steel loop…yeah..keep telling the lil woman I’m done…but…..
What a fantastic collection you have congrats! My wife watched this video with keen interest to see what I “actually “ had 😂😂.
@@Woodswalker1965 so you are saying…you left a few out? 😜🤫
Jaktkit knife knv2 is a great knife one of my favourite knives.
Agreed, thanks for watching!👍
Love the Skookum! I have 5 different versions. Rod was a member of a forum I used to have and so those of us in the forum were able to buy skookums very early on before most people even knew about them. I asked Rod to make a smaller "carver" version similar to one of the smaller moras (the 510) and I ended up with 3 of those. Sorry for the long wait. I probably waited only a few months to get all my knives from Rod. Then Dan Schectman wrote the Tactical Knives article and the demand skyrocketed. Rod is a great guy and a super knifemaker!
Agreed, a super guy and a very special knife!
Thanks for sharing your awesome collection buddy,all the right well thought over choices there,you know my favourite is the Skookum😜but I do like my Evans bushtool a lot,had some Adventure Sworn classics but let them go because the Skookum collection,Jacklore is on the list but I’m not sure because he definitely sells his knives only to dedicated fans,recently got myself a Behring Made Knives which I am in love with to be honest,have like 14 TRC’s and they’re great but I prefer a bushtool over them for woodwork to be honest,should let go some of them probably,thanks Wade,take care and enjoy buddy 🤘🏻
Thanks for stopping by Brother. Dude you have a awesome collection, very impressive. I agree you should let some go, keep me in mind 🍊😂😂
@@Woodswalker1965 I really do wish I had no knife addiction, it’s to much knives and not enough time to use them all regularly 😜😂😂
Well I love the skookum bush tool the f1x ? Was nice llve my f1
The F1 is a classic!!
My favorites were the RJ Evans Bushcraft and Bush-Tool
Two great choices my friend!
I have a SBK and I got it around the early 2000's and it took about a year + to get it. I am glad he is still making knives because his website looks "closed"....The site has not changed AT ALL for decades lol... The site looks frozen in time....
That’s great that you were able to get one in the early days. Yes the website looks closed, patience and persistence is required lol. Thanks for watching🔪👍
great video! Got my Buck 110 but I keep it with no use, I old like to keep it like new… maybe a collectible item… Looking for a puuko style neck knife but not an expensive one. I wont give it much use. Got various Esee’s, the 3, PR 4, CR 2.5, Izula II, Darien… A Joker Erizo in olive handles, and a Cudeman Sanabria 2, waiting for the Joker Nomad 5”… I use the Izula II a lot! is a great knife… please recommend me a puuko style neck knife. Keep those videos coming… regards
You have lots of nice knives my friend!
Helle makes a lot of smaller pulp style blades suitable for neck carry. The Mora #1 is very light and a nice neck carry as well.
@@Woodswalker1965 Thanks for your prompt response, I am proud of my “collection “ jejejejeje… I will check out those Helle!
Hi Wade, I sure enjoyed seeing your collection 👍. You definitely went down the knife rabbit hole. Those MK inspired knives from Garcia and Evens really cool to have for sure. Those sized knives sure handy by themselves or paired with big chopper like the BK9, ax, and saw outstanding. Always enjoyed your videos watching you getting outside and using your gear👍. Hope River is still doing well mending up. Take care my friend. 🇺🇲🔪🔥🌲
Thanks so much buddy I appreciate you. River is doing fine I think but has her 14 day checkup tomorrow. I’ll do a short update video for the channel👍
Great collection I hope to get on your level someday💯
Thanks for watching buddy, enjoy your collecting!👍
Someone smarter than me once said something along the following lines: A survival knife is the knife you have with you, but a sharpened crowbar works best. A bushcraft knife is best suited for woodcarving and making other tools. Think something along the lines of the Woodlore or Adventure Sworn classic or Mountaineer. A camp knife is the one you are actually find most useful camping, something like a Kepheart or Nessmuck style knife.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing this information!👍👌
six years wow for a SBT .....what a beauty ....
Thanks for watching my friend!🔪
I have a Swedish Carpenters hatchet, a Busse Boss Jack, a Buck 110 folder. Not the greatest lines and angles, not comfy, but surprising with small game and fish and veggies and long enough to cut salami and bread and reach the bottom of the peanut butter jar.
Also, edc a SWAK.
Hi Wade, nice collection! What is your main source for secondhand knives?
There are various knife trading groups on Facebook. Just do a search for knife groups on FB and find one that suits you. There are a few specific to Canada, some to USA. Great question👍
As a knife junkie who's perilously low on knives, I approve this video.
Haha thanks brother!👍🔪🔪
love all the knives . how's the fur babies paw
Hi Phyllis, thanks for asking about River. She went to the vet today and I will post an update vlog today or tomorrow. She is doing great!🙏
Nice collection I like Falkkniven knives but I don't own any.
Thanks for watching, much appreciated. They are nice, I agree!
Hey... I waited for 12 years for my Skookum! 😆 but it was worth the wait!
Wow, that’s next level patience for sure! Glad you were able to get one👍
If you get a survival / bushcraft knife and the spine won’t strike a ferro rod (looking at you, Mora Companion), do you sharpen it?
Yes I sharpen the spine of my Mora Companions. If I was truly in a survival situation I wouldn’t hesitate to use a lighter or matches if I had them though. Great question, thank you!
Where was your hoodie purchased from? Very nice.
I’ve had it for many years and I purchased it from Boreal Mountain Anoraks. bit.ly/3E9Wspd
I talk about it here.
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Thank you much.@@Woodswalker1965
Excellent thank you
You’re very welcome, I appreciate you watching and saying Hi.
Excellent video but I still didn't get what a skookum knife exactly is..
That’s a good question. It’s a Scandinavian name that means good, just right, dependable etc.
I did a review on it here if you are interested.👊🔪
A Classic Bushcraft Knife, the Skookum Bush Tool.
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Hi Wade. There’s a knife I dream of because of the handle, it’s the Jacklore Classic. I am wondering if you had the opportunity to handle one? If so, what are your thoughts on it? I have to say, the handle is very similar to the handle of your Adventure Sworn.
I love the JL Classic! I haven’t handled one but the handles look beautifully done. I can’t speak to thickness or comfort though. Let me know if you get a chance to get one!👌🔪
@@Woodswalker1965 Unfortunately, he does not accept international orders anymore.
My opinion the best survival knife is the one you got on you.
Truth!👍🔪
Great video! Between the Rob Evans MK Tribute and Rob Evans Bush Tool, which handle do you find more comfortable?
Great question. I prefer the MK1 for sure. I don’t use the Bushtool often because I use the MK1 so much. I highly recommend 👍
Sorry to poke my nose in here gentlemen, the new bushtool S that I make has a handle in-between the BT and MK1, just for future reference I personally prefer the MK1 and S handles unless you have very large hands.
That sounds like a better fit for me Robert. Nothing wrong with my Bushtool but I prefer the grip of my MK1.
@@RobEvansWoodsman I do have very large hands. So which model would you recommend then? Sorry if that is obvious and I am an idiot.
@@JonathanRobinson11 order an original bushtool if you have very large hands, I can make that handle XL but I can't make it shorter due to the buttplate.
Some people buy knives just to collect them and don’t actually use them. I love getting use out of my knives. it’s good to wear em a bit. Don’t put it in a glass box. Use it
My knives may look like they don’t get used but I take good care of them. There are a few that I don’t use though and probably never will, thanks for watching.🔪👍
great collection
Thanks for visiting, I appreciate it!
As soon as u got out the coffee i had to make some 😂 are you a fan of the esee izula?
Yes I am actually. I had an Izula with a custom kydex sheath years ago. I miss that little guy. I think the Esee 3 is a beautiful knife as well. Thanks for the question👍🔪
I’d prefer a more substantial knife in a survival situation. Survival situations aren’t planned and I don’t always carry a heavy duty knife. I do however always carry a knife, most often a small fixed blade but not always. So in my opinion a survival knife is the knife that you have on your person at the moment.
Wry true when disaster strikes you use what you have and make the best out of it.👍🔪
I think any knife company that puts a razor sharp convex edge on a blade has to put a more expensive price tag on them, as the edge requires more skill by the manufacturer to do really well.
And as i mentioned they come really sharp 😊
I agree, one needs to pay for good craftsmanship!👍
Crossing the border into Canada, I’m always told folders that can have the blade accessed with one hand are illegal. Especially suspicious would be that last one that you flicked open. Is there a nuance that I’m missing?
I believe you may be correct. I wouldn’t risk it personally, having said that I regularly take my Leatherman Charge back and forth over the border without issue. A flipper, maybe not. Thanks for the question, further research may be needed on my part.
Adventure sworn knives are no longer ...??? Joe Robinet carried those knives around for a few yrs too.
Good question. They are still in business but at times they close the custom order books and only sell ready made versions of their models. I’m not sure if their “custom” books are open at the moment. Thanks for watching!
Do you own a bowie knife thank you 😊
Great question as they are very popular. No I don’t own one yet…
Missing a DSKW
A quality blade for sure 👍
What happened to the Woodlores???
There were a few Woodlore style knives in the video. Thanks for watching👍
@@Woodswalker1965 Sorry, but Woodlore clones are not Woodlores. I too have an Adventure Sworn and it’s Not a “Woodlore” just as a Rob Evans is not a “Skookum”.
I have 5 “Woodlores” and it really winds me up when people claim their Uncle Tom, Dick and Harry copies are “Woodlores” when they are nothing of the sort.
@@howardvarley8795 Thats a nice collection of Woodlores! I would only consider an original Alan Wood built knife to be a true Woodlore and all others to be a clone of the original. I’m quite sure you are the same. Obviously it’s incredibly difficult to acquire one of these rare pieces. Perhaps you would be so kind as to sell me one of yours?😀🔪✌️
I have two Alan Wood Woodlores , a Julius Peterson numbered Woodlore,a numbered SWC Woodlore Pro, and a numbered Emberleaf Woodlore Pro and sorry they are too precious to sell.
Ever heard of the company BeaverCraft?
Yes I have, I own a large number of their carving knives.👍
I was thinking the whole time im surprised he dont have a 110 for skinin then u said last that was something
Thanks for watching until the end my friend!👊😁
If you can wait 6 years for a knife. You probably really don't need it.
It's just a knife.
Yup, just a knife at the end of the day.
Check out William Collins of WC knives out of Texas
I known of him for years, thanks!👍 I would like to try one of his out one day!🔪
Favorite knife in the collection? The next one, of course. 😂
Haha ain’t that the truth!
I think u would like joker knifes very good guaranteed from Spain
They look really nice, well made and affordable. I owned a Cudeman knife from Spain several years back now that you remind me lol.
It would have been nice if you identified the steel on each knife, particularly the Falkniven blades. Bark River is noticeably absent here. The nice American knives you showcase use A1 or O1 tool steels . . . definitely not my blade choice . . . particularly in the environment you made this video in.
My apologies for not stating the knife steels. As you are aware 01 or A2 are common steels for American made knives. Since the Fallkniven X series is a readily available production knife anyone can find out they are Lam COS steel. I have owned BR in the past but they never stuck with me, so I felt no need to discuss them.
Although some of the knives shown in my collection are CPM-3v (my preference) most are 01, a steel I like and have zero issues with in my environment. If they get wet…dry them off. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.👍
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Thank you!🙏
Looks like you dumped that massive chopper.
Unfortunately it fell prey to the one in one out rule. When the second Skookum came it went out 😩
Cept for the Vics...crap blades
Thanks for watching👍
I used to hear a lot of Old Timers say Skookum but none of the young people know what I'm talking about I thought it was a word that was used like cool
For exsample.
something is really Skookum means it's really cool or tough/ good?
There are various meanings but I think you’re correct in that it means, strong, reliable or good.👍 🔪
@Woodswalker1965 I used to do concrete work, landscaping, carpentry, so on and made a couple of knives for a few Canadians over the years, alot of the old timers said that to me about my work so I'm glad to hear it was that good of a saying.