Forest Adventures with Scott
Forest Adventures with Scott
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Battle of the budget blades: Mora vs Hultafors vs Ganzo
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In this video I look at and test 3 budget blades all priced under $20.
National Forest overlanding with my Vizsla!
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National Forest overlanding with my Vizsla!
Testing the Benchmade 200 puukko bushcraft knife
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Testing the Benchmade 200 puukko bushcraft knife
Can traditional knives perform camp/bushcraft tasks??
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Can traditional knives perform camp/bushcraft tasks??
ESSE 5 knife: my thoughts on 3 years of hard use
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ESSE 5 knife: my thoughts on 3 years of hard use
Natural Chimneys exploration & a national forest campout
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Short video of a trip to some natural chimneys
Cooking Shakshuka on a twig stove
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Cooking Shakshuka on a twig stove
Cooking SOS on the trail. A WWII staple.
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Cooking SOS on the trail. A WWII staple.
William’s Knives: a friend’s collection
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William’s Knives: a friend’s collection
CCC cabin trip in the Allegheny mountains
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CCC cabin trip in the Allegheny mountains
Snowpeak Camper 3 mess kit review
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Snowpeak Camper 3 mess kit review
Coopers Bay twig stove vs Solo Stove Mesa
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Coopers Bay twig stove vs Solo Stove Mesa
Testing the BPS Bushmate knife designed by DBK
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Testing the BPS Bushmate knife designed by DBK
The Gear I Take: Ep. 1 (day hike 2-5 miles)
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The Gear I Take: Ep. 1 (day hike 2-5 miles)
Fatwood: Harvest & Processing tutorial
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Fatwood: Harvest & Processing tutorial
SDOKEDC game & fish knife (ESEE clone)
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SDOKEDC game & fish knife (ESEE clone)
5 W’s of Wilderness Camping & Survival
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5 W’s of Wilderness Camping & Survival
My Subaru budget overland build
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My Subaru budget overland build
Testing a Tracker knife. Is it a blade I would carry?
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Testing a Tracker knife. Is it a blade I would carry?
My complete Morakniv knife collection, so far…
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My complete Morakniv knife collection, so far…
Solo Stove bushcraft cook hack
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Solo Stove bushcraft cook hack
Beavercraft AX1 woods hatchet test & review
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Beavercraft AX1 woods hatchet test & review
Testing the Horl 2 knife sharpening system
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Testing the Horl 2 knife sharpening system
Peaceful weekend on the river, fishing, cooking & relaxing.
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Peaceful weekend on the river, fishing, cooking & relaxing.
Morakniv Kansbol knife w/ survival kit review
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Morakniv Kansbol knife w/ survival kit review
Mountain views, waterfalls & Tomahawk steaks oh my!
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Mountain views, waterfalls & Tomahawk steaks oh my!
Midweek jaunt using classic gear
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Midweek jaunt using classic gear
Testing the Morakniv Garberg bushcraft knife
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Testing the Morakniv Garberg bushcraft knife
Rocket stove cooking by a creek
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Rocket stove cooking by a creek

Комментарии

  • @licustoms
    @licustoms 3 дня назад

    I've seen pictures of sheath modification of moving the retention stud over down the leather about a full stud distance away take care of the retention part and you don't have to cut another hole in the strap where it snaps over the stud, so it doesn't show the modification when closed. I have this same knife and I still haven't decided on what to do about it yet but I am going to have to sharpen mine. I think for the spine, I'm going to use a card scraper burnisher to burnish the spine myself and maybe that might help with throwing sparks, haven't tried it yet though. I don't want to have to buy another sheath for it because it feels like such a waste of what seems like really good quality leather, I'd rather modify what it came with and make use of it. Just thought I'd share what I've seen others do already that fixed the problem. Last thing I'd mention about mine: I don't have AC in my house, just open up the windows for air at night and close them up when it starts to get warm for the day, and it's fine. But the humidity lately has been going between %55-70 and the knife, stored in the sheath, has been flash rusting. I've been using a Sandflex fine grit sand block (it's kinda like a grit impregnated rubber) to knock off the rust and does so without affecting the factory finish at all. I'm currently looking around for ways to treat the metal to where I won't have to deal with flash rust too much but not sure what would be best yet. I did wash the knife off one time so far when I first got it, and the wood handle scales have raised the grain. I didn't soak it in water, didn't leave it in water at all, and I didn't leave water on it - it was just washed and rinsed in the sink, and the dried immediately afterwards. So, I'm going to have to sand the handle scales to knock off the splintery fibers to keep them from poking my hand, and I'm going to have to treat the wood. I have thought about treating the raw side of the leather sheath on the insides as well. Might use Obenaufs for the leather and some boiled linseed oil for the handle scales. If you find a way to replace the rivets with the screws like the other BPS knives use, let us all know! :)

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 2 дня назад

      @@licustoms Lots of good info there. I have had a small amount of flash rust on the blade but nothing too bad. I typically don't store my carbon steel knives in their leather sheaths for that reason alone. My house stays pretty dry and I run a dehumidifier so not any humidity to speak of. I do like to hike and camp in light rain so I usually get my knives really dry before I do put them up for storage. Thanks for all the tips!

    • @licustoms
      @licustoms 2 дня назад

      @@forestadventureswithscott8777 ruclips.net/video/aga9M7In05o/видео.html I found a video that shows the modification! Much easier than writing it out to see the simple change. Cheers and take care!

  • @to_the_wilderness
    @to_the_wilderness 4 дня назад

    Sdokedc is company like eafengrow etc so without PMI test or at least proper edge retention we don't know what steel it is.

  • @Htown156
    @Htown156 5 дней назад

    Update? This just started happening to my wife's Outback.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 5 дней назад

      @@Htown156 , it will only get worse. I would contact your local Subaru dealership and see if it's still under warranty. You'll need to give them your vin # so have that ready when you call.

    • @Htown156
      @Htown156 5 дней назад

      Yup, I did. I was just wondering how you made out at the dealer and if it was in fact the park sensor or something else

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 5 дней назад

      @@Htown156 I believe they replaced the park sensor. Only took about 45 mins. Painless

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 7 дней назад

    I will stick with mora. The mora robust in carbon is a hell of a knife. I like puukko style knives and if you want a good bushcraft knife on the cheap, then mora is the ticket. That way, you could buy the Eldris, kansbol, robust and maybe even the garberg for the money that benchmade costs.

  • @cameronduncan7921
    @cameronduncan7921 9 дней назад

    The Benchmade every time. Excellent knives made 100% in the USA with one of the best lifetime warranties in the game. That pukko is awesome and I like the way they do their 3v. It’s a little softer which is what I prefer on a hard use fixed blade.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 8 дней назад

      @@cameronduncan7921 I noticed the difference in my brothers Bark River 3V and this one. It does seem a little softer. Different heat treat I assume.

    • @Emprah
      @Emprah День назад

      Why the ‘made in usa’ matters? Ppl so hellbent on it

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 День назад

      @@Emprah only speaking for myself here. I own more Morakniv's than any other brand of knife in my collection. So I definitely don't have an issue with imported knives. In my experience though the knives in my collection that are made in the USA are higher quality (better steel, nicer scales, and more handcrafted sheaths). Of course that comes at a cost. I also think there is a level of pride and also support that Americans enjoy buying from within. We do like to support one another even if it doesn't appear that way from the outside. Cheers!

    • @Emprah
      @Emprah День назад

      @@forestadventureswithscott8777 oh okay, I didn’t know quality came into play and that it was so good in the US. For me it’s usually made in Germany/Austria/Belgium an indicator of the highest degree in quality. Cheers mate

  • @ihaveaquestion4153
    @ihaveaquestion4153 10 дней назад

    I’ll take five. Benchmade has lost their minds. I have ten Benchmade knives but I will not buy anymore. That Ganzo is ambidextrous.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 9 дней назад

      @@ihaveaquestion4153 I hear ya. Yeah, their exorbitant prices have gotten unreal. I only own 1 Benchmade knife now. Sold my 945 awhile back but I thought the price on the puukko in 3V was hard to pass up. It's a good blade for sure.

    • @hillbilly4christ638
      @hillbilly4christ638 7 дней назад

      Well, you can thank Biden for the price. I bought mine for 100 a couple years ago. Frankly, this is as cheap as it gets for 3v. All of the knife guys rave over this knife for bushcraft skills. Some people cut the handle off and complained about some surface rust. Those types of people never really use their knives anyway. My only complaint about it is the sheath. Frankly, benchmade could do better and include a kydex sheath that can be adapted for various forms of carry.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 6 дней назад

      @@hillbilly4christ638 not really looking to get into politics and who's to blame for Benchmade's high prices. I collect knives and spend time in the forests to get away from the constant bombardment of it all. Have a good one.

  • @roostershooter76
    @roostershooter76 10 дней назад

    Benchmade discontinued the Puuko in 2023.

  • @random_eskimo_in_the_rockies
    @random_eskimo_in_the_rockies 15 дней назад

    I do not have the Izula (yet) but I just got my second Eldris. While I have no doubt that if it came down to an all out destruction test (like Joe X does on his channel) the Izula would last a bit longer than the Eldris, I can state categorically that the little Mora can work WAY above what you'd think its level would be. First off, the handle is ridiculously comfortable. I carved a tremendous amount of wood with the Eldris and never got a complaint from my hands. In addition, we all know the toughness rep of 1095 overall, and Esee 1095 in particular. What many don't know is that Mora uses Sandvik's 12C26 in most of their stainless (apart from the Garberg) which is such a tough stainless steel that a lot of machete companies use 12C26 to make the long, thin bladed machetes. It's tougher than you'd ever think a stainless steel would be. The Izula is a great backup knife. However, I have no qualms putting my trust in my little Swedish knives as my bet-my-life backup.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 15 дней назад

      @@random_eskimo_in_the_rockies All great points and over time I've seen more use out of the Eldris as a backup knife. Both knives are great and excel at different tasks. Eldris is a much better whittler and the Uzula is better at food prep. I'm in that 3.5 to 4.5 inch range on what I like to carry and use on outdoor excursions so neither see a lot of use. Cheers and thanks for commenting.

  • @411Outdoors
    @411Outdoors 16 дней назад

    Good stuff bud!

  • @DavidDavidsonvii
    @DavidDavidsonvii 20 дней назад

    If you have the mesa, order the cooking ring for the titans and viola your mesa is a titan

  • @DavidDavidsonvii
    @DavidDavidsonvii 20 дней назад

    Menards has a smokeless fire pit the same size as mesa for substantially less

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 22 дня назад

    I bought one off AliExpress. Really like it for backpacking/hiking. Don't need a big blade for that and the handle is sufficiently long and comfortable

    • @LairdDavidson
      @LairdDavidson 15 дней назад

      I just ordered one from there too. Eagerly awaiting the delivery. Hoping that it will be good for processing small birds.

  • @crossxcats
    @crossxcats 24 дня назад

    I have that knife I riley like it

  • @neilarmstrong83
    @neilarmstrong83 24 дня назад

    Just pull down on the survival kit hard, it will pop off. So will the plastic ring with the leather loop attached

  • @Hondo79
    @Hondo79 Месяц назад

    Everybody’s greatest criticism of this knife is the sheath and how easily the knife can be pulled out. which has nothing to do with whether the knife can fall out . the last time I checked most of my knives were vertical being worn and I’ve never had a knife fall out vertically even more so with the dangler on it. quite frankly, I think these criticisms for the most part are simply made up. I’ve never had a knife fall out in a vertical carry, whether it was a belt, knife attached or on a dangler.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 Месяц назад

      The issue was quickly remedied with a quick paracord mod. But, the criticisms are not made up and the knife did fall out of the sheath while on a hike in thick bush. I don't carry the knife that often because I'm not a fan of the steel. Too soft. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @SmellNRoses
    @SmellNRoses Месяц назад

    Nice review, my friend. I enjoy reviews after guys have obviously actually used the piece of equipment. Far too often the RUclips "reviews" are just unboxing videos showing brand new products and the dude reading some marketing bullet points LOL. I like to see actual use. You can't ever go wrong with any ESSE knife. Quality stuff. Sadly I don't currently own any myself. I'm using an Ontario Knife Company model in a very similar role that you describe using your ESSE 5. I mainly just baton wood with it. It rides in my box next to an ax and a chainsaw LOL.

  • @user-wd4ge2zh2c
    @user-wd4ge2zh2c Месяц назад

    Yeah, supporting people who are stealing other people's designs is unethical.

  • @ExposedRoot
    @ExposedRoot Месяц назад

    It literally takes 2 minutes to start a fire and you don't need even half of that much tinder. You're outside guy but your fire starting skills are kind of weird and I'm a chick from Queens play the fire at no point needs to be spilling over the rain you started that like you're starting a bonfire or a campfire and that is absolutely not necessary at all. This is for hand warming or ambience but not a cook stove

  • @simonwinwood
    @simonwinwood Месяц назад

  • @alphadawg81
    @alphadawg81 Месяц назад

    You know you can order a knife online and send it back if you're not happy with it.

  • @brr8888
    @brr8888 Месяц назад

    DC53 is a little better than D2 in every way.

  • @keithsargent6963
    @keithsargent6963 Месяц назад

    Mine came razor sharp right out of the box. All I did was strop it .

  • @paullambert6862
    @paullambert6862 Месяц назад

    I had the same issues; thus, I returned it. The second I purchased worked fine as far as throwing sparks and leather sheet retention

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 Месяц назад

      I wish I had of returned mine when the opportunity was there. I don't carry at all but I think my son will get some good use out of it. Cheers

  • @SmellNRoses
    @SmellNRoses 2 месяца назад

    Looked like an awesome trip my friend. Yeah its a beautiful area up through there. Stellar campsite, love the walk in fire pit. Subi power haha! Man that subi can do a lot more than that dont be skeered! Enjoyed the video!

  • @kenobiworks
    @kenobiworks 2 месяца назад

    Put a pebble or two in the container with the eggs and shake it... it will help beat the eggs up.. tried this a few times before. 👍

  • @kitcraft9516
    @kitcraft9516 2 месяца назад

    I've had an Eldris since 2018 and I just don't love it. It carries bigger than it is and feels smaller than it is in use. I find myself reaching for a folder or my Companion. The Izula 2 has been on my radar for years, but I have never pulled the trigger. That said, your SDOKEDC has me thinking in another direction, lol. Anyway, off to check out more videos. Keep up the good work, it is apricated.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the support! I don't carry the Eldris very often. Kinda lives in my fire kit honestly.

  • @Tracy81258
    @Tracy81258 2 месяца назад

    I’m a huge fan of this knife, but as usual Benchmade has shortchanged us with the sheath. I have never yet seen a decent sheath from Benchmade, and it’s kind of infuriating at the prices they charge. As for this knife, I’ve paired it with my Bushcraft 162 after replacing their sheaths and they are absolutely amazing in the woods. I use the Puukko as a neck knife and it is extremely versatile for small tasks, while the 162 is a wood processing monster that can get a fire prepped and going in no time.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 2 месяца назад

      Awesome! I have seen some really nice aftermarket kydex sheaths for the 200. I may look into getting one because I'm really liking the knife itself.

  • @antoniobriones4955
    @antoniobriones4955 2 месяца назад

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @dennismain8030
    @dennismain8030 2 месяца назад

    Good video subscribed

  • @SirPraiseSun
    @SirPraiseSun 2 месяца назад

    feathersticks yes baton no doesnt have enough mass if you are gonna skin an animal or fiellet with it id just keep it for that, that being said dc53 is beast for knives if its quality crafted.

  • @Crazy_Hedgehogs
    @Crazy_Hedgehogs 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review! It seems to me that it's actually not bad that there is a cheap alternative to the original. In any case, true fans will always choose the original. But for example, in our country, sellers ask $180 for an original knife, which is 2 times more expensive than the one on bladehq. Perhaps it’s not worth having a knife lying around in a box of fishing tackle, so I’ll definitely choose a Chinese clone

  • @tomasjasicek3489
    @tomasjasicek3489 2 месяца назад

    Nothing unusual...Apokalypse knives for 500 bucks have no 90 degrees spine too..no problem to have firestriker with

  • @zeropointsincharisma
    @zeropointsincharisma 2 месяца назад

    Does the knife snap in like it does with the eldris?

  • @rustytygart405
    @rustytygart405 2 месяца назад

    So I’m going to be honest I really don’t have a problem with buying overseas products when it fits Now esee kinda came up with a good design here with making a outdoor beefed up paring knife but then they gave it a thick stock and soft heat treat at 57-59 Where’s these guys jumped onboard and made their own interpretation with some micro changes to design But they used a better steel and more importantly they ran that steel at what they’re claiming to be 60-61 much much better and you get it at a quarter the price Esee could give it to us at probably half what they charge but because they have a big name now they charge what they think we will pay for that name Na the value is in the clone in this instance like I said no brand loyalty here I’ll take the better knife at the better price

  • @JH_1095
    @JH_1095 2 месяца назад

    Have you tried to sharpen it yet?? Does that thumb stud interfere with the stone?

  • @mariesheppard3750
    @mariesheppard3750 2 месяца назад

    Cotton balls with Vaseline. is a great fire starter with a lighter, the solo is more for smokeless fire pit,

  • @ronagoodwell2709
    @ronagoodwell2709 3 месяца назад

    You can turn the sheath around and stick the Eldris handle into the socket(with a nice satisfying snap!) to extend the grip by quite a bit. One knife is $20-ish and the other is $80-ish. But, who cares, right?

  • @fablebrowser555
    @fablebrowser555 3 месяца назад

    What a wonderful little example of how specialized we can make a stick

  • @truth959
    @truth959 3 месяца назад

    That is one hard firesteel, lol!

  • @roostershooter76
    @roostershooter76 3 месяца назад

    In all reality, you're probably better off with the SDOKEDC brand. After all, a lot of people don't know that ESEE doesn't have one piece of manufacturing equipment in their facility. All of their knives are made by either Rowen Manufacturing or White River Knives. A lot of people assume that they're a manufacturer, but they aren't. So, in reality, at $25 you're probably paying the same price that Esee pays Rowen for their OEM branded knives!

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 3 месяца назад

      Interesting. I knew that Rowen produced knives for ESSE but didn't realize White River does as well. I really like that Firecraft series that WR does and hope to pick up either the 3.5 or Puukko at some point.

    • @roostershooter76
      @roostershooter76 3 месяца назад

      @@forestadventureswithscott8777 The Sencillo is their recent OEM for ESEE. White River produces them all for ESEE.

  • @avdmustang
    @avdmustang 3 месяца назад

    I was looking at that knife for a small fixed blade but I wanted a little bit softer steel that was also stainless and also wanted an overall smaller knife. I went with the Tonife Nova. I highly recommend it, it's a hidden gem IMO but it's more of a neck knife. 20 bucks, can't beat it.

  • @DisdainusMaximus
    @DisdainusMaximus 3 месяца назад

    Good solution, but it's still a horribly designed sheath.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 3 месяца назад

    Too thick, too heavy, too big (just like the BK2), & too expensive. A 1/4” thick slab of 1095 steel should be durable, if not than nothing will be. The fact that you don’t carry it much and it only excels at battoning really says all that needs to be said. A knife is a tool for slicing and cutting, not pounding and prying. Much better knives available.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 3 месяца назад

      All good points. It was my first plus $100 knife I ever bought and since then I've realized what works best for me. Puukkos

    • @ROE1300
      @ROE1300 3 месяца назад

      @@forestadventureswithscott8777 Yes sir, I agree 100%! Puukkos are the way to go today as they were 150+ years ago in a very harsh environment. Very glad you have seen the light. 😄

  • @411Outdoors
    @411Outdoors 3 месяца назад

    Such a solid knife brother. I own one esee only but it’s a tactical knife. This is a beast blade. Definitely a hard core batoning blade. It’s like those beefy Becker knives in its thickness.

    • @forestadventureswithscott8777
      @forestadventureswithscott8777 3 месяца назад

      I really like that 4 double edge that you've got. I think I like my brother's BK2 even better because of the scale design lends itself to be a better chopper. But the ESSE 5 is definitely a monster 'sharpened pry bar'!

    • @411Outdoors
      @411Outdoors 3 месяца назад

      @@forestadventureswithscott8777 good description!

  • @SmellNRoses
    @SmellNRoses 3 месяца назад

    Looked like a nice trip and a great campsite. The Chimneys are really neat. I dont know if they still do it, but they used to have jousting tournaments in the field there. Pretty wild.

  • @TheDavewatts
    @TheDavewatts 3 месяца назад

    Awful knives, you could buy three mora robust knives for the same price, well in the UK anyway. I'm not influenced by the Ukraine, Russia propaganda when purchasing a knife. In my experience the steel used for making these knives is awful, utter rust buckets.

  • @blackmolfar5994
    @blackmolfar5994 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your support! Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @Maetsack
    @Maetsack 4 месяца назад

    Appreciate your review - I have ordered one for myself 🙂

  • @kobelevigor7139
    @kobelevigor7139 4 месяца назад

    Спасибо. Интересный обзор. Вы единственный кто сделал обзор на этот нож. Планирую купить такой.

  • @lokeman8492
    @lokeman8492 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the warning on where it’s made. Until they pay back the hundreds of millions they stole from Americans, they can sit on those axes.