The log is heavier then the knife. After the blade is wedged into the wood, flip the log over and drop the log onto the blade. The weight of the log will drive itself down.
It's a cool knife, but it wouldn't survive the test. The steel isn't very strong, although the size and weight would add some strength. I definitely want one, but it wouldn't he for real bushcraft, more for just being cool as hell lol. I do have an Australian machete, it's about 4.2 4.3 pounds give or take, and I have a hell of time with it, and so do my teenage boys lol. Some knives are just for fun and the cool factor , knife lovers don't always need the best steel or name brands, some just have to be bad ass. I can pull out my spider co knives and my cheaper big boys and every time the teens and younger men always choose the bad ass chopper lol.
Fred Flintstone knife! Lol! I told Shany that I got turned onto Shade Indonesia knives through you Scab. I contacted Shany through his email address and just ordered The Slayer. He has to build it. Estimates 4 weeks. Have you every had it in hand? Congratulations on your weight loss journey!
What surprises me is how scary sharp that "knife" is. I thought big chopper not that sharp, I was stunned when i saw the first cut test, and it still stayed sharp on the last test. Monster is right.
Holy Crap! 13mm thick 5160 (automotive spring steel ... as tough as steel can nearly get ... then heat-treated too!) It cut straps like butter! 1/2" thick. "Let's take the best khukuri we can find and make it triple-thick". Then cuts paper like no one's business. Awesome. Big Kudos @shadeindoneisa and designer Daniel K.
Its really nice when things go good as a man tries to grow and improve. Nit keeping it all for himself, but dharing: shout outs. Sending knives for others to review. Thinking about Veterans and never stop quitting. We are here in the mortal rhelm to work together and be together. Im glad seeing actual positive changes in you being as you're yhinking of others.
Its awesome! I have some of the best knives out there, collecting for 30 plus years, but ill be honest with you, my big cheaper heavy choppers are always my go to for fun! Yes i always have my martinni blade or mora , and a spyderco folder, but when its time to just have a good ole time in tbe woods with my boys, out comes my big cheap chopper and the fun begins! I wamt one, where can i get it!
❤❤❤❤ just beautiful as always. That ShadeIndonesia dude has a real eye for blade shapes and grinds..Big fan. Tanks CBC for bring this guy ton our attention (typos fixed)
If you liked this knife, you might have fun with the Mutiny or Pensioner from Khailash blades in Nepal! They are probably the best kukri maker in Nepal, and have anazing geometry that cuts deep. I have a 13" scourge Anniversary from them with in house made Micarta scales because the import cost us too high, kydex sheath, with the standard grind. If I could go back I would make that a performance grind and get the Mutiny. That being said, it was worth every penny, and then some and Andrew and Bisnu were great to work with! Edge retention is great, bites nice and deep, and is fully hardened with an oil quench instead of the more traditional teapot method. They also are a decent bit thinner than other kukris because of that, but as said, they have amazing geometry. I love me some good kukris! On another note, keep up the great work! That knife has a pretty great edge geometry! Sincerely, JS
@@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them! Sincerely, JS
@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them! Sincerely, JS
@@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them! Sincerely, JS
Nice job that it did not get outta control from you....I wanted some fine feather sticking use with the finger choil....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....Nice job fashion King....Good stuff....
What a beast of a knife. Brother, you were having so much fun it should be illegal. I would wear that beast on my side just to see the looks on people's faces. Awesome video brother. I hope you had a great 4th. God bless my friend.
Hey Brother I’m new to your channel and you got my subscribe just for handling the blade the way you did and telling folks what you where trying to accomplish by doing so. That takes some(in my humble opinion)serious skill to produce a blade like this. I absolutely love it but dam I do good to pull my britches up let alone sling that beast! lol looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Have a fantastic day
To say that that knife's impressive is an understatement! FIVE POUNDS??? Hey man, I can't lie, I really like that damn knife!!! I like picked up one of my son's 5 pound plates and it took me "several" minutes to imagine that plate, in the shape of a knife!!! Showed my kid this video and he says to me, hell yeah dad you should get that knife 😂!!! I'm 5'7, he's 6'4 and he's not a knife guy, well he really liked this one lol but then, so do I. I don't know the name of that blade but it should be called the "WOW"!!! I really enjoyed this video Scab, there's NOTHING else like it on TH-cam as far as I know...❤
Reached out to Shany and ordered one literally the moment I saw your first short on it 🤣 I'm always on a mission for the badest fixed blades around and brother this sure is one. Thanks for the awesome content, keep 'em coming 🤙🏻
Too much to call this Bohemian...its a kratos, God of War weapon...lol...Not many people could show and use this knife on the tube...you did a fine job...this was comical...as all you can do is demolish with it...Shany you are a legendary maker of awesomeness...
Lemme put this in perspective a minute. My Himalayan Imports Khukuri is 18 inches long, an Ang Khola, and weighs almost 2 pounds. Bigger than the one Blackie uses. I have beat the hound dog snot out of that thing for 2" decades...This behemoth is TWICE that weight. If you manage to break that you did not use your hands or any part of your body to do that!😂 It would take serious shop tools
Why do dumb ass fools make comments on something else that really doesn’t have to do anything with the video they are watching, just don’t fucking watch it and shut the fuck up
Who’s worried “choirboy”🤣 An overgrown knife is a machete, just as overgrown ‘BOY’ as you! I’m nobody! Why stoop to the likes of a nobody? YOU REALLY ARE JUST A BOY!!! And you DID split that log wrong, everyone here knows it! Oh I guess you didn’t want to tarnish your ‘everyday carry?’ Knife?☺️ It’s not a keeper. It’s fugly. Could forge one in probably a day if I had it to WASTE! I’d throw that zombie apocalypse machete in the recycling bin if I had it! Thrown BETTER away!
instead of lifting the log and slamming it on the block with the knife stuck in it turn it over and slam the back of the knife into the block, bam instant split
Awesome heavy duty knife, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
My brother much love your way
The practicality is out the window with this one but I couldn't care less I need it😂
It is a beast son
Wish I was young enough to get one.
@@SteinzVsKnives that is a real hog sticker
Tgats a hog chopper not sticker! Lol
XXLARGE to the dude rockin' The XXL! Hell yeah, fam! Dude! Just...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yikes!! All my huge blades call that one daddy!
The log is heavier then the knife. After the blade is wedged into the wood, flip the log over and drop the log onto the blade. The weight of the log will drive itself down.
Get Joe X to put it through his torture test.
It's going to the guy who bought it and from there he can decide! I can't imagine the cost to ship it
It's a cool knife, but it wouldn't survive the test. The steel isn't very strong, although the size and weight would add some strength. I definitely want one, but it wouldn't he for real bushcraft, more for just being cool as hell lol. I do have an Australian machete, it's about 4.2 4.3 pounds give or take, and I have a hell of time with it, and so do my teenage boys lol. Some knives are just for fun and the cool factor , knife lovers don't always need the best steel or name brands, some just have to be bad ass. I can pull out my spider co knives and my cheaper big boys and every time the teens and younger men always choose the bad ass chopper lol.
@@marcrodriguez5007 could he even swing that one at 5lbs ??? 😛😆🤣
Sign me up! A must have for any collection.
A true knife lover does not discriminate. 😅
Facts
That is just pure, unadulterated fun!
Monster!!!
Man a blast!!!
Good freekin night...that sumblimp is stupid huge & I'd LOVE to have it!! Bout the coolest wood-smackin hand filler a fella could get!💪😎👍
Awesome 👍👍👍
Loved it awesome beautiful wish I have kne of those.
Damn that is a gorgeous BEAST of a Knife!
Love it
I live in UK. I need this for my collection. It looks awesome. ❤😊
I love your channel scabber, keep up the real honesty.
Brother I appreciate that I'm glad you're with us
Yea to heat treat that big ass piece of steel had to be a pain he did a phenomenal job shout out shade Indonesia
He did a great job man
Fred Flintstone knife! Lol! I told Shany that I got turned onto Shade Indonesia knives through you Scab. I contacted Shany through his email address and just ordered The Slayer. He has to build it. Estimates 4 weeks. Have you every had it in hand? Congratulations on your weight loss journey!
Brother I don't think I've messed with that one yet
What surprises me is how scary sharp that "knife" is. I thought big chopper not that sharp, I was stunned when i saw the first cut test, and it still stayed sharp on the last test. Monster is right.
This one is absolutely done right man! Really impressed with it
Congrats on the slimming of the figure, Broha.
Thank you thank you
Another sweet fifth pocket blade. lol Thanks for sharing that beast with us. #22adaynomore
Facts brother it's a monster 💀💀
This is the best looking hand axe I've ever seen! I'm digging that vlad the impaler shirt u got on too Scab
My favorite shirt
Scab + Big MF Blade + Demonstration = My Happy Place!
Mine too ❤❤
Looks like something WTG would build.
Holy Crap! 13mm thick 5160 (automotive spring steel ... as tough as steel can nearly get ... then heat-treated too!) It cut straps like butter! 1/2" thick. "Let's take the best khukuri we can find and make it triple-thick". Then cuts paper like no one's business. Awesome. Big Kudos @shadeindoneisa and designer Daniel K.
Brother it is next level beast mode
your smile at 0:39 tells me all i gotta know, great video brutha!
Whoooo you ain't kidding
Appreciate you brother
Dude that thing looks fucking dangerous.❤
What a monster. Can't wait to see what Daniel Camarena and Shade cook up next.
Thanks for doing the full review.
WWWWWEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL some wood's 'bout to have a bad day!!!
I busted out laughing when you said "there in his short pants" and all!! O could see what you were saying!! Bwahahahaha!!!!
Seems like a good, light, urban conceal carry option.
Exactly
😂😂😂😂😂
Da wird sogar Crocodile Dundee blass.
😂😂😂😂😂
It has one serious problem.
It's not on MY tool belt yet. 😂😂😂
Beautiful blade. Thanks Brothers.
Lmao 🤣🤣
Well done on the weightloss man! It's amazing how much energy moving around with extra weight takes.
Appreciate you man
Its really nice when things go good as a man tries to grow and improve. Nit keeping it all for himself, but dharing: shout outs. Sending knives for others to review. Thinking about Veterans and never stop quitting. We are here in the mortal rhelm to work together and be together. Im glad seeing actual positive changes in you being as you're yhinking of others.
Much love and appreciation brother! We all grow together!!!
Its awesome! I have some of the best knives out there, collecting for 30 plus years, but ill be honest with you, my big cheaper heavy choppers are always my go to for fun! Yes i always have my martinni blade or mora , and a spyderco folder, but when its time to just have a good ole time in tbe woods with my boys, out comes my big cheap chopper and the fun begins!
I wamt one, where can i get it!
@@beentheredonethat5908 shade Indonesia is the maker .. Shany is the owner you can find him on Instagram
Always good seeing something outside the box! Great video!
Appreciate you!
❤❤❤❤ just beautiful as always. That ShadeIndonesia dude has a real eye for blade shapes and grinds..Big fan. Tanks CBC for bring this guy ton our attention (typos fixed)
SHANY does an amazing job man
Great to see you man.
Great to be seen my brother 🙏
Astartes combat knife.
That sharp of an edge with all that mass...oh man what a destroyer...love it
A big beautiful monster smasher !! Absolutely FANTASTIC 👍
Love it
If you liked this knife, you might have fun with the Mutiny or Pensioner from Khailash blades in Nepal! They are probably the best kukri maker in Nepal, and have anazing geometry that cuts deep. I have a 13" scourge Anniversary from them with in house made Micarta scales because the import cost us too high, kydex sheath, with the standard grind. If I could go back I would make that a performance grind and get the Mutiny. That being said, it was worth every penny, and then some and Andrew and Bisnu were great to work with! Edge retention is great, bites nice and deep, and is fully hardened with an oil quench instead of the more traditional teapot method. They also are a decent bit thinner than other kukris because of that, but as said, they have amazing geometry. I love me some good kukris!
On another note, keep up the great work! That knife has a pretty great edge geometry!
Sincerely,
JS
You trying to sell kukris homie
@@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them!
Sincerely,
JS
@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them!
Sincerely,
JS
@@toothlessblack8195 I just like me a good kukri because I found they are probably one of the best all round utility tools around, and are great for fighting as well. I spent a good while(year plus) obsessively researching weapons, trying to find one that had great versatility as both weapon and utility tool, and a proven track record. Kukris just happened to fit the bill, and just to be perfectly clear, when I say obsessively researching, I mean digging through reviews, all the different forums whether bushcrafting, Blade Forums, etc. and especially when I had decided that kukris were the way to go. After all my research, I am fairly confident in saying they are on par with the quality of Tora blades or Great Ghurka Kukri house, which are the best kukri makers in Nepal, but Khalish does some stuff better, and they have a lot more versatility in their designs and have the kydex option for all their stuff, as well Micarta handles, and are more than willing to do custom orders. My only affiliation with them has been buying their kukris with my own money, and talking to Bisnu and Andrew to confirm order stuff, and to get some custom stuff done I also went and grilled them on which of the kukris was the best cutter and would be the best as a all day chopper. I have just enjoyed their stuff, and thought I might recommend them, as they were great to work with, their stuff is very reasonably priced for the quality of work they do, and I have found my kukri from them to be a lot of fun to use and keeps an excellent edge through extended chopping. So yes, in short I am recommending their Kukris as a solid option to get a great tool that will last a very long time, and that will be a joy to use! I have not regretted spending the $400+ I did for my entirely custom setup all in Micarta and kydex with a custom in house desert camo Micarta design. I managed to get 4 tools with that that were exactly to my specifications that have performed well in the tasks I have needed them to. They earned my business, and I can solidly recommend them!
Sincerely,
JS
I was there to at 335 pounds . I lost 70 pounds .
Good job!
Damn.. that is one beasts of a freakin blade. Thanks for the video brother.. My condolences for your son
#22ADayNoMore #ThankAVet
It is an absolute monster brother absolute monster. Brother my son is fine. I meant to say he is an officer and a veteran. But he is doing okay
Straight out of Gears Of War Horde Killer!
This is awesome!!!!! Imagine pulling this out at the family camp out and start making hotdog sticks! Haha 🤣
Nice job that it did not get outta control from you....I wanted some fine feather sticking use with the finger choil....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....Nice job fashion King....Good stuff....
@@scottf.3808 bro this thing is a straight-up MON STORE !!!
@@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors Crazy beast....🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a beast of a knife. Brother, you were having so much fun it should be illegal. I would wear that beast on my side just to see the looks on people's faces. Awesome video brother. I hope you had a great 4th. God bless my friend.
I hope you are doing well it's good hearing from you!
Hey Brother I’m new to your channel and you got my subscribe just for handling the blade the way you did and telling folks what you where trying to accomplish by doing so. That takes some(in my humble opinion)serious skill to produce a blade like this. I absolutely love it but dam I do good to pull my britches up let alone sling that beast! lol looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Have a fantastic day
Brother I appreciate you very much and welcome aboard!
Very impressive video on this knife. This knife should be called Thors left hand.
Agreed 💯 Percent brother
Thanks
She is so pretty
Facts
FRIGGIN LOVE IT!! Carve a Roast pig w that!! Im Laughin!~ I love love love it.. if nothing else its FUN!! What a FKN BEAST!!!
It is an absolute monster brother and a ton of fun
Awesome kukri blade!
That monster is indestructible and hell yes I want it bad, awesome review brother.. much love to you and megatron
It is a BEAST brother! Much love your way!
That thing is freaking awesome!
Things a hog splitter 😮
In Twain
Hey boyz be nice for my new addition eventually....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
To say that that knife's impressive is an understatement! FIVE POUNDS??? Hey man, I can't lie, I really like that damn knife!!! I like picked up one of my son's 5 pound plates and it took me "several" minutes to imagine that plate, in the shape of a knife!!! Showed my kid this video and he says to me, hell yeah dad you should get that knife 😂!!! I'm 5'7, he's 6'4 and he's not a knife guy, well he really liked this one lol but then, so do I. I don't know the name of that blade but it should be called the "WOW"!!! I really enjoyed this video Scab, there's NOTHING else like it on TH-cam as far as I know...❤
Brother this is the Apollo and it is absolutely insane! I've had as much fun with this video as I've ever had! I appreciate all the love brother
It’s literally a hybrid of my imagination if you mean what type of blade is it , thanks
Yes sir, yes sir! Not practical at all but thats my wheel house man, love that thing
Hell yeah man!!
Es un cuchillo, pero corta como un hacha vikinga....
Reached out to Shany and ordered one literally the moment I saw your first short on it 🤣 I'm always on a mission for the badest fixed blades around and brother this sure is one. Thanks for the awesome content, keep 'em coming 🤙🏻
So awesome man!!
Thanks
that's a knife hand-made for a bigfoot!
No doubt about that!
I've been making custom and battle blades for 43 years. All I can say about this is; SMH.
love that thing! great reveiw like always
Thank you my brother 🙏🙏🙏 it is a monster!
Sorry for the late suscribe thought I was already in ....what is your favorite go to Bowie?
freakin awesome beast of a knife bro! How much would one of those cost Scab?
This one is expensive.. mainly because it's hand forged and it is a massive amount of steel.. this one was 700.00
255 Congrats kid!! Thats my exact weight!! youve come so far!! Congrats!!
Appreciate it brother!
This is what i want when the zombie apocalypse hits Brotha
Damn, slim! If you keep slimming down, you’re going to have to pass all of the chopping and hammering over to Megatron!
I needed her for this one!! Appreciate you swinging through brother
I really think I want one of those. Gotta see what one of those goes for. Have to reach out to Shany
Brother I believe it's 700
5.6lb knife. 65lb weight loss. Good good!
Thank you thank you 🙏🙏
That's durability
An absolute monster
TH-cam is driving me crazy. Had to hunt you down again. That's a beast of a knife.
That's one hell of a beast!
It is a monster and that is the understatement of the year
@@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors absolutely!
That's one SWEET blade
Facts brother!
That’s kratos blades of chaos 💯😂
Awsome blade mr. Scab
Appreciate you brother!!!
@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors appreciate the awsome content sir.
Now THAT’S A KNIFE WITH SOME CHEST HAIR!!!!
Facts!!
Too much to call this Bohemian...its a kratos, God of War weapon...lol...Not many people could show and use this knife on the tube...you did a fine job...this was comical...as all you can do is demolish with it...Shany you are a legendary maker of awesomeness...
Bro I was dead after this one lol! Shany gets mad props!
You are a monster, bro! 👊👊
My brother many thanks and much love!
Yup that’s a big knife
Very enjoyable Sun evening video brother!
Glad you checked it out brother!!!
Will it fit in my car trunk ?
A friggen beast!!!
If Bigfoot carried a knife that would be it.
The axe knife
#22aday that is BADDASSERY at its finest
21" overall 13" blade 12" cutting edge. Im setting money aside to order the APOLLO!!!
Brother it is a beast I mean that's an understatement of the year if I've ever heard it
If that thing bites, its gunna be deadly
Bigger the knife, smaller the man😂
Coming from a guy typing behind a computer screen that doesn't really carry a lot 🤣🤣
@@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors don't own a computer big man 😁
@@DaleArnold-u3h touche
I’d carry it in the bush . That’s where it’ll really shine . I’d have to get some industrial grade suspenders though .
Lmao brother you'd have to!!
Scab you should actually try peeling an apple with that
Lemme put this in perspective a minute. My Himalayan Imports Khukuri is 18 inches long, an Ang Khola, and weighs almost 2 pounds. Bigger than the one Blackie uses. I have beat the hound dog snot out of that thing for 2" decades...This behemoth is TWICE that weight. If you manage to break that you did not use your hands or any part of your body to do that!😂 It would take serious shop tools
This thing is a monster and that's not even doing it justice!
Where can I order one?
@@dereklopez4238 shade Indonesia
Saw a lumberjack on YT who used a wood splitting sword and it would have easily split that log you had in the beginning
Cool that has nothing to do with this but that's cool
@@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors yeah it shocked him as well he thought it would be junk
Why do dumb ass fools make comments on something else that really doesn’t have to do anything with the video they are watching, just don’t fucking watch it and shut the fuck up
I gotta have one
You could always hit it with the back of an axe? 👍🏻
Swinging that thing is a workout! I wouldn't be able to get a grip on that monster.
Brother it is insane
Left when he didn't turn the "machete" blade-side-up to split the LOG! You need to use the weight of the LOG brandon!!!
Bye
I'm glad you left because anybody that would call the 5 lb knife a machete knows nothing!!!!... Id worry more about your channel more than mine
Who’s worried “choirboy”🤣 An overgrown knife is a machete, just as overgrown ‘BOY’ as you! I’m nobody! Why stoop to the likes of a nobody? YOU REALLY ARE JUST A BOY!!! And you DID split that log wrong, everyone here knows it! Oh I guess you didn’t want to tarnish your ‘everyday carry?’ Knife?☺️ It’s not a keeper. It’s fugly. Could forge one in probably a day if I had it to WASTE! I’d throw that zombie apocalypse machete in the recycling bin if I had it! Thrown BETTER away!
Did you you go to log splitting school, I’m amazed by your knowledge dumb fuck , why do you even write a comment ? Go build some rockets genius
@@Christ-in-Damary-n-Daveapparently my response hurt your feelings.. hence the novel
Man that's a big machete
Dang! ❤
instead of lifting the log and slamming it on the block with the knife stuck in it turn it over and slam the back of the knife into the block, bam instant split
Wow I am amazed by your knowledge , you should build rockets