Fox River is a very useful tool knife. Classic Drop Point Hunter will be a very enjoyable hunting knife. I believe its handle ergonomics and its edge line to the blade length is excellent for field deer dressing. I cannot wait to put it in use too. Thanks.
The mailman just delivered mine. Its beautiful...cocobolo scales, perfect weight and very good balance. I think I'm gonna be very happy this deer season. Only problem is going to be deciding which to use...Drop Point Hunter, Fox River or Canaian Special. Wish all my problems were this sweet.
I am a true Japanese. But I love Bark River knives most. They are by far more affordable than the similar Japanese knives because they are all custom ones. Thanks.
Wako, you just pushed me over the edge. I have considered buying this knife for a few weeks now. Once I saw your review, I had to pull the trigger. I bought a Cocobolo from CRT for $188. Great price!!! Thanks for the timely review.
You will be working on those backstraps very soon and with some new equipment to field test. This looks like it may be a winner. I am curious to see what comes out on top of your expanding collection.
I think the CDPH is a genuine hunting knife. Its handle is thin in width and thick in height, and not stable in fist holding for bushcrafting but very stable in side holding for game dressing. Its acute belly would not be useful for bushcrafting or food prep but useful for game dressing. Gunny's edge line and handle design is the general purpose one from Bark River IMO. Thanks.
I don't need and I don't like the gut hook because I don't open the belly during dressing a deer in the field. I like drop point because it's faster to get any muscles. I don't like up swept skinning type blade too because I skin a deer little to get any muscles. So my preference is drop point without a gut hook. Thanks.
Good morning and congratulations on your videos. kindly I wanted his opinion on the bark river classic drop point if it can be used as bushcraft. A big greeting from Italy thank you
I like it as well...it looks like a great hunting knife...I can't wait for you to give us the field review. Do you think it could be better than the fox river?
I am ordering some more pieces of this knife. It is a bit light knife for the size and I am thinking heavy handle scales like G10 or some bones will be better. Thanks.
Yes, I have. But his knives don't look like hunting knives and I don't need a forged steel knife especially. And his knives are too expensive for me. Thanks.
Right now I’m in bed with my BRKT CDPH. 3V, Desert Ironwood Burl, Red liners. What a beauty. But the sheath is awful. Belt stitches are toward the side and visible. And generally not a beautiful sheath. I love the knife though. Nothing in this world prettier than this.
+rob Kuilder For hunting use I love Elmax > A2 > 3V. I expect 3V impact resistance. I expect Elmax super durability through bone contacting. I expect A2 regular toughness and easy sharpening. I would recommend you A2 over 3V for hunting. Thanks.
Classic Drop Point for a small to medium deer, and Fox River for a medium to large deer. Gunny doesn't choose the deer size but is not as perfect as CDPH or Fox River. CDPH and Fox River bend all the way from the butt to the tip for progressive cutting, but Gunny doesn't. Thanks.
knowing how hard for someone from Japan to speak English you are doing very good job.
Fox River is a very useful tool knife. Classic Drop Point Hunter will be a very enjoyable hunting knife. I believe its handle ergonomics and its edge line to the blade length is excellent for field deer dressing. I cannot wait to put it in use too. Thanks.
The mailman just delivered mine. Its beautiful...cocobolo scales, perfect weight and very good balance. I think I'm gonna be very happy this deer season. Only problem is going to be deciding which to use...Drop Point Hunter, Fox River or Canaian Special. Wish all my problems were this sweet.
I am a true Japanese. But I love Bark River knives most. They are by far more affordable than the similar Japanese knives because they are all custom ones. Thanks.
Wako, you just pushed me over the edge. I have considered buying this knife for a few weeks now. Once I saw your review, I had to pull the trigger. I bought a Cocobolo from CRT for $188. Great price!!! Thanks for the timely review.
Hey Wako,I saw Bark River on my You Tube Videos and I knew it had to be you.Very nice new knife and solid looking knife.Thanks
It has cured completely and I can walk and climb as before. Thank you!
I checked it out and it looks like a big game skinning knife like KaBar BK15 to me. It also looks useful for camping food prep or such. Thanks.
This Drop Point Hunter knife happened to come from The-Knife-Connection. And I use KnivesShipFree and DLT Trading too almost evenly. Thanks.
You will be working on those backstraps very soon and with some new equipment to field test. This looks like it may be a winner. I am curious to see what comes out on top of your expanding collection.
Only other feature I would have liked to see would be a tapered tang.
I think the CDPH is a genuine hunting knife. Its handle is thin in width and thick in height, and not stable in fist holding for bushcrafting but very stable in side holding for game dressing. Its acute belly would not be useful for bushcrafting or food prep but useful for game dressing. Gunny's edge line and handle design is the general purpose one from Bark River IMO. Thanks.
Great knife, Wako - great video too.
Great knife and great Table-top review Wako my friend. God bless. John
I don't need and I don't like the gut hook because I don't open the belly during dressing a deer in the field. I like drop point because it's faster to get any muscles. I don't like up swept skinning type blade too because I skin a deer little to get any muscles. So my preference is drop point without a gut hook. Thanks.
Mmmm love BRK just ordered a stag gameskeeper... Keep up the good work...
Good video.
I look forward to seeing this knife in the field.
Awesome knife!
I love it!!
Good morning and congratulations on your videos. kindly I wanted his opinion on the bark river classic drop point if it can be used as bushcraft. A big greeting from Italy
thank you
Bark River Fox River 2011 model in short handle scales in A2 tool steel.
Thanks!
Elmax is the best for game, keeps great edge from hitting bone..
I like it as well...it looks like a great hunting knife...I can't wait for you to give us the field review. Do you think it could be better than the fox river?
I am ordering some more pieces of this knife. It is a bit light knife for the size and I am thinking heavy handle scales like G10 or some bones will be better. Thanks.
Yes, and he clearly says so at 6:10
Wako have you seen the Spyderco South Fork in S90V? If so what do you think of it?
Yes, I have. But his knives don't look like hunting knives and I don't need a forged steel knife especially. And his knives are too expensive for me. Thanks.
Hi nice knife, which website do you order your bark river knives from pls? Thanks for the Vids good work
How about Buck 194 Alpha Hunter Boone and Crockett knife?
can you do a reveiw on the havalon hunting knives
Right now I’m in bed with my BRKT CDPH. 3V, Desert Ironwood Burl, Red liners. What a beauty. But the sheath is awful. Belt stitches are toward the side and visible. And generally not a beautiful sheath. I love the knife though. Nothing in this world prettier than this.
what is the knife closest to the top of the screen ?
Hello Virtuovice what is a beter steel 3v or a2 for droppoint knive
Gr Rob
+rob Kuilder For hunting use I love Elmax > A2 > 3V. I expect 3V impact resistance. I expect Elmax super durability through bone contacting. I expect A2 regular toughness and easy sharpening. I would recommend you A2 over 3V for hunting. Thanks.
Dropshipad.com is priced pretty affordably def gonna try it out.
Which do you like the best for deer..,
Classic Drop point, or Gunny?
Classic Drop Point for a small to medium deer, and Fox River for a medium to large deer. Gunny doesn't choose the deer size but is not as perfect as CDPH or Fox River. CDPH and Fox River bend all the way from the butt to the tip for progressive cutting, but Gunny doesn't. Thanks.
virtuovice
Thanks...
Oh, I see. Sorry for my confusion.
Virtuovice have you ever heard of Carter Cutlery?
I meant CFT, Crystal Falls Trading, not CRT. I fat fingered it.
What's the link for CRT please?