Very cool ! I have had and read several books by Tom Brown in the past. A brilliant man. I didn’t know that there were so many knives that were inspired by his design until recently. My tracking skills were advanced decades by his teaching. I don’t own a tracker knife besides always wanting to get one. I live in Florida and the most important blade for the subtropical region is of course, the machete. I just couldn’t justify the cost, but now thinking that in addition to, instead of the competition of the blades, perhaps the compliment of them may be a total game changer ? I put a bid at a local pawn shop for a hundred bucks, but was declined. I’m an old man now and disabled without the ability to return to nature so I live and work freely to advance the younger generations as well as older folks knowledge base. Outside of the tropical regions, this knife seems to be a vital component to survival. Not just for camping, or hunting, but for straight up getting everything done that is required to stay alive. I cannot bear the thought of paying full retail for this amazing yet limited tool. A hundred wouldn’t get me even a used one ( barely used, if ever). I no longer bushcraft because of my health issues, but there may be a time where choices are taken away from me ? Many people will depend on me. The state of our country as well as the world is in an insanely vulnerable situation. Learn mandarin, or follow me. I show and instruct most of my friends and family little by little the time may come sooner than any of us hoped. Time to take a crash course on survival, but instead and even more than that, how to live, not just exist in the wilderness. The tracker knife seems to be the perfect tool for almost any wilderness environment, but without the skills that perfect weapon/camp tool is somewhat worthless. A bic lighter is worth it’s weight in gold, but eventually it will fail, and then the understanding of several different means to make fire with natural materials comes into the equation, and your value as a man and leader increases the more you solve complex problems, or diminishes with your failures.
Love that collection. I am going to be trying to get my collection together. Caleb Cox, Ed Martin, Bark River and Dave Wenger are the makers I’m trying to get. I’ve got the Beck and I’ve got a Linger. I hadn’t heard of the PacKniv ones yet so I’ll have to check them out. Thanks for that info. The PAC you have looks very knice
Hey Robert thanks for getting back. Is your fault that I want a Ed Martin now lol. My grail is a Beck. Looks like you have the hardest to get ones. Check out the Packniv. They are great in hand, I haven't tested yet. But in hand is above the others in fit and finish.
I’m surprised that you didn’t mention the Boker Tracker designed by Dave Wenger, they come in 3 sizes, Micro, Mini and regular. They’re really nice and worth the money. Hey your English is fine, I can understand you perfectly. You sure are lucky to have a beautiful collection of Trackers. I’m new to the design and have recently started testing it. I’m broke so the Boker Tracker is going to be my choice!
My second favorite knife I own is a tracker knife . I got it in the 80s . I didnt know what a tracker knife was until about 6 months ago . Now , I have 7 tracker knives . First time I had seen one in a movie was “ red scorpion .
Honestly I didn't knew it exists till now. But looking at specs seems like a very good tracker style blade. I have had very good experience with sleipner steel in the past and have a nice leather sheath as well. So I think is a good tracker.
I own a Beck WSK model C but it is not for sale. Dave Beck I am not sure he is still in business? As for Eddie ( Ed Martin ) and Newt I am not sure about them as well? There was some health issues they had. Eddie made me a few knives when I lived in Australia. Very very good people. I will have ti check with them and see.
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 Honestly, probably too much, lol. I have different models of the Beck WSK one a two knife set, and the Martin is a dual knife set as well. We should email.
The original tracker knife that Tom brown had made was only sold to his tracker students that attended his tracker classes. It had his school logo and serial number. It came in a kydex sheath with spring clips on it. Good knives.
Tom Brown didn't have the knife made. A designer, name escapes me right now, wrote Tom asking what he would want out of a knife, and he sent him back a few suggestions. Dude then sent Tom the prototype to test, and Tom not only loved it, but found unattended uses, such as the draw knife. There is an awesome interview with the designer on the YT channel Utah Blade Works.
im not a fan of the tracker in my own opinion the dual blade system is hard to sharpen and the saw on any blade is useless and gets in the way for battoning and would mushroom down on the saw the saw on any knife couldn't cut for crud only use for it would be for notching i have a wayland and its hard to grip and hang on to it chopping there nice to look at but i always use my bolo tramontina when i go into the woods or my hatchet i respect your opinion and great video i just don't like the way they feel
I appreciate the deep thought and opinions. They sure have people who love them and people who hate them at the same time. I design a blade of which I have a review too. Where I eliminate the dual grind but I keep the saw. Is design to replace a hatchet and to serve well as a draw knife. Check it out if you have a chance and let me know what you think of. Thanks again for the opinion and support.
Why do all of you tracker knife guys have to talk so much? Just show and talk about the knives. Specs, price, quality and brand is all we need to know.
One of the most useless knife designs ever. I hear from so many people how they regret buying the Tracker. It’s like a Victorinox, it can do everything but does it horribly.
Very Nice Collection indeed!
Awesome collection!
Thank you.
Very cool ! I have had and read several books by Tom Brown in the past. A brilliant man. I didn’t know that there were so many knives that were inspired by his design until recently.
My tracking skills were advanced decades by his teaching. I don’t own a tracker knife besides always wanting to get one. I live in Florida and the most important blade for the subtropical region is of course, the machete. I just couldn’t justify the cost, but now thinking that in addition to, instead of the competition of the blades, perhaps the compliment of them may be a total game changer ?
I put a bid at a local pawn shop for a hundred bucks, but was declined. I’m an old man now and disabled without the ability to return to nature so I live and work freely to advance the younger generations as well as older folks knowledge base. Outside of the tropical regions, this knife seems to be a vital component to survival. Not just for camping, or hunting, but for straight up getting everything done that is required to stay alive.
I cannot bear the thought of paying full retail for this amazing yet limited tool. A hundred wouldn’t get me even a used one ( barely used, if ever).
I no longer bushcraft because of my health issues, but there may be a time where choices are taken away from me ? Many people will depend on me.
The state of our country as well as the world is in an insanely vulnerable situation. Learn mandarin, or follow me. I show and instruct most of my friends and family little by little the time may come sooner than any of us hoped. Time to take a crash course on survival, but instead and even more than that, how to live, not just exist in the wilderness.
The tracker knife seems to be the perfect tool for almost any wilderness environment, but without the skills that perfect weapon/camp tool is somewhat worthless. A bic lighter is worth it’s weight in gold, but eventually it will fail, and then the understanding of several different means to make fire with natural materials comes into the equation, and your value as a man and leader increases the more you solve complex problems, or diminishes with your failures.
Tom Brown ist NICHT der Erfinder des Trakkermessers. Das ist eine Legende, sorry.
Great collection !!! Thank you for showing ! IMPRESSIVE !!
Thank you.
Love that collection. I am going to be trying to get my collection together. Caleb Cox, Ed Martin, Bark River and Dave Wenger are the makers I’m trying to get. I’ve got the Beck and I’ve got a Linger. I hadn’t heard of the PacKniv ones yet so I’ll have to check them out. Thanks for that info. The PAC you have looks very knice
Hey Robert thanks for getting back. Is your fault that I want a Ed Martin now lol. My grail is a Beck. Looks like you have the hardest to get ones. Check out the Packniv. They are great in hand, I haven't tested yet. But in hand is above the others in fit and finish.
The best of The best trackers. Thank You friend.
Nice collection!! 👍
Thank you.
It's my favorite, Great knife
very nice tracker knives collection 👏👏👏
Dude, this is the first time I ever watched one of your videos, but oh my god are you good? You are amazing thank God for you.
Thank you very much.
Nice tracker collection .I wanted a Beck WSK too but couldn’t justify the price . I ended up with a Tops TB tracker and a Red scorpion six predator .
I’m surprised that you didn’t mention the Boker Tracker designed by Dave Wenger, they come in 3 sizes, Micro, Mini and regular. They’re really nice and worth the money. Hey your English is fine, I can understand you perfectly. You sure are lucky to have a beautiful collection of Trackers. I’m new to the design and have recently started testing it. I’m broke so the Boker Tracker is going to be my choice!
Excellent collection 😎
Thank you.
Great looking collection. You need a couple more to add :-)
My second favorite knife I own is a tracker knife . I got it in the 80s . I didnt know what a tracker knife was until about 6 months ago .
Now , I have 7 tracker knives .
First time I had seen one in a movie was “ red scorpion .
WOW DUDE! IMPRESSIVE. Although I didn't see the Tops mini tracker in your collection.
Thanks for showing us your collection, very impressive 👍
Thank you for watching.
Great video, looking at getting a tracker, which one would you recommend for daily use?
I personally carry the Wenger mini tracker.
Would you consider adding the TOPS SXB knife to the collection? A tracker inspired design perhaps..
Of course. I was looking at it today. Maybe I'll pick one on the blade show. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Nice collection !!
SWEET collection👌
You saved the Best till Last Amigo and I Hope All is Good with You , Hello again from England .
How do you feel about the Acta Non Verba P500?
Honestly I didn't knew it exists till now. But looking at specs seems like a very good tracker style blade. I have had very good experience with sleipner steel in the past and have a nice leather sheath as well. So I think is a good tracker.
Which is the best for feel in the hand amd which with a point on the end is the best for chopping?
Chopping. M18. Best overall Packniv Raptor.
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 thanks. That pckniv looks amazing
Nice collection, but how do you know how they perform? Every one of them looks like they have never been used ?
I have used them. Look some of my videos
Nice early M18. Best looking of all trackers.
Thank you sir
I don’t like TH-cam videos but great job
Can you please post a link to the sheath you were holding when you said you couldn't remember the name of the person who made it?
Is not a website. Go to Facebook to the group Tracker Knife action pictures. The name of the guy is Nathan Mayfield. He is admin there.
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 Thank you I will do that.
@@wvbonbonqueen you are welcome.
Bark river is beautiful, like the mini also
Excellent!
Nice stuff.
Muy linda colección
Man I’d love to have that wenger with the Camo sheath
That Bark River looks too nice to use.
All your trackers are exceptional! 👍🏼
Hey, you still have any of those trackers? Also, are any for sale? Let me know, wouldn’t mind picking up one of them.
I do still have some
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 which ones you still have, brother!
@@brandonwhite1869 I have the Bark River, One of Packniv, TM hunt, and tops
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 you sold all of the wenger blades??
Would you be willing to sell the packniv??
@Brandon White I sold the tracker jr and I still have the micro tracker I forgot to mention it
I like the big m18.
Is a beast.
Could you spell the name on the last tracker knife you have and how I can get in touch with him.
I think you are talking about Patrick Day. Of PACKNIV KNIVES. Facebook or Instagram.
I own a Beck WSK model C but it is not for sale. Dave Beck I am not sure he is still in business?
As for Eddie ( Ed Martin ) and Newt I am not sure about them as well? There was some health issues they had.
Eddie made me a few knives when I lived in Australia. Very very good people.
I will have ti check with them and see.
I happen to have both of the ones you are looking for. Are you currently in the market to buy either?
It depends brother. What are you asking for them?
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 Honestly, probably too much, lol. I have different models of the Beck WSK one a two knife set, and the Martin is a dual knife set as well. We should email.
Which Dave Wenger is the second knife?
Is a micro tracker
Este mensaje es tardío,te aconsejo adquirir el cuchillo Explorador de Yara knife,es el que he utilizado en mi paso por el Ejercito
Holy shit that makes my collection look so small lol
How are you let me know how to contact you about the dave wenger you'd like to sell. Thanks
Are you in USA?
@@thecavemanknivesreview.8097 yes i am. Washington state
The original tracker knife that Tom brown had made was only sold to his tracker students that attended his tracker classes. It had his school logo and serial number. It came in a kydex sheath with spring clips on it. Good knives.
Tom Brown didn't have the knife made. A designer, name escapes me right now, wrote Tom asking what he would want out of a knife, and he sent him back a few suggestions. Dude then sent Tom the prototype to test, and Tom not only loved it, but found unattended uses, such as the draw knife. There is an awesome interview with the designer on the YT channel Utah Blade Works.
David Beck designed and made the original Tracker / Wilderness Survival Knife “WSK”
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im not a fan of the tracker in my own opinion the dual blade system is hard to sharpen and the saw on any blade is useless and gets in the way for battoning and would mushroom down on the saw the saw on any knife couldn't cut for crud only use for it would be for notching i have a wayland and its hard to grip and hang on to it chopping there nice to look at but i always use my bolo tramontina when i go into the woods or my hatchet i respect your opinion and great video i just don't like the way they feel
I appreciate the deep thought and opinions. They sure have people who love them and people who hate them at the same time. I design a blade of which I have a review too. Where I eliminate the dual grind but I keep the saw. Is design to replace a hatchet and to serve well as a draw knife. Check it out if you have a chance and let me know what you think of. Thanks again for the opinion and support.
👍🏻👍🏻
Where is the folding one?
Lol. I forgot about that one.
👍👍👏
hello
English is not your primary language is it? You made a great video, but it is hard to understand you at times.
Is not my first language. Spanish is.
What
Walther = Great guns, dog shit knives!
Why do all of you tracker knife guys have to talk so much?
Just show and talk about the knives.
Specs, price, quality and brand is all we need to know.
Go look others videos or do your own my friend. Nobody forced you to watch the video. At least I don't spend 1 hours speaking of the same knife.
One of the most useless knife designs ever. I hear from so many people how they regret buying the Tracker. It’s like a Victorinox, it can do everything but does it horribly.
You definitely don't know what you are talking about.
Ha, city boy. Stick to mocha lattes and your ubers!
check out tops skullcrusher sxb