Duane Hallett
Duane Hallett
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Life & times of the Barlow Knife
In this presentation we discuss the history and viability of this time honored design for Everyday Pocket Carry today.
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Case XX Trapper Tru Sharp Stainless Steel explained
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
In this video we explain the difference between the Case Tru Sharp Stainless Steel and their CV steels . And when to use the stainless or CV steels
A 1972 Sod Buster : Edge renovated
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.5 лет назад
A 1972 Sod Buster receives an edge renovation. Vintage Case is now shaving sharp
Sharpening Steels Use & Abuse
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.5 лет назад
In this episode we clear up the correct use of this most useful sharpening implement
Buck 285 Bantam BLW lockback
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
In this posting we detail two Bantams with real time wear , proving Bantam's durability, usefulness and economical pricing.
Case XX Sodbuster, Comparing a 1974 vintage w/ recent production
Просмотров 29 тыс.6 лет назад
During this video we contrast a 1970s vintage Sodbuster with present manufactured specimens of this time honored member of the Case line.
Old Hickory 7"Butcher Knife compared to The Original Green River 7" Butcher knife
Просмотров 66 тыс.6 лет назад
In this posting we compare the Old Hickory 7" to the Original Russell Green River 7"
Case XX Yellow Trapper - Spey blade vs Skinning blade update
Просмотров 21 тыс.6 лет назад
In this update, we address the controversy over, the spey and skinner blades, in the trapper and stockman patterns.
Dutch Oven: Upside Down Sweet Rolls
Просмотров 4477 лет назад
In this posting we combine a couple of traditions; Dutch Oven cooking and tail gating . This is a quick cheap and easy way to make a crowd pleasing campsite desert or breakfast dish. Be mindful to watch the temperature under the Dutch Oven for best results.
Hornady's New Loading for the 250 Savage: Tested in a Vintage Savage Model 99
Просмотров 40 тыс.7 лет назад
In this posting we range test in a Savage Model 99; Hornadys first factory loading for the historical 250 Savage. Loaded with Hornady's proven 100 grain Interlock Spire Point at 2,800 fps , this should prove a useful resurrection of this classic round. This come in reloadable Hornady brass. I loaded this bullet as a general purpose round for the model 99 shown in the range test and found it eff...
The Buck Vantage: Buck's Top of the Line Side Lock
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Buck markets the larger Vantage in both an E.D.C. form and in Tactical variants with and without partial serrated edge. The larger model will easily skin out any large game. The smaller models are superb light E.D.C.side locks and will field dress birds, small game and fish.
The Buck Folding Hunter: 50 Plus Years of Progress
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
In this post we look at some vintage specimens that have seen real world use and discuss how to ID older Bucks. These will be compared to a 50th Anniversary example. We will be publishing the results of a nondestructive edge holding comparison of 440-C, 425M and 420HC in the near future.
The Buck Stockman: Three Stages of Development and Three Steels
Просмотров 20 тыс.7 лет назад
In this posting we discuss the evolution of the Buck Stockman in construction and materials. This includes examples of past and present manufacture. There will be results edge holding tests on vintage and current production pieces coming soon.
Randall Model 3, A proven design, executed with superlative craftsmanship.
Просмотров 14 тыс.7 лет назад
The Model 3 appeared in the 1940s and is more than worthy of consideration in a time of techo gadgets. There are two steel options available. One being hand forged O-1 tool steel and the other a hand forged 440 stainless steel. This is one of the few forged stainless blades on the market today. The piece shown in the review has been in use since 1978.
Case X X Yellow Handle Trapper: A Superior Everyday Carry knife
Просмотров 57 тыс.7 лет назад
In this post we explain how Chrome - Vanadium has nothing to do with cheap third world wrenches. And why this variant of the Case X X Trapper has real world applications. It is well worth considering for Every Day Carry.
The Buck Woodsman 102: Setting the Record Straight
Просмотров 45 тыс.7 лет назад
The Buck Woodsman 102: Setting the Record Straight
Randall Model 10
Просмотров 5 тыс.7 лет назад
Randall Model 10

Комментарии

  • @dwightehowell8179
    @dwightehowell8179 3 дня назад

    The ridges help prevent food from sticking to the blade. if you've ever done much slicing you will know what I'm talking about.

  • @johnhamilton4677
    @johnhamilton4677 11 дней назад

    I have 3 of the Old Hickory 7" butcher knives that I bought at Walmart in the early 2000's for two bucks' apiece. Probably the best six bucks that I've ever spent lol.

  • @MikeFerguson-yq2jh
    @MikeFerguson-yq2jh 17 дней назад

    Carbon steel make a better knife than stainless steel. They sharpen to a-keen edge, stainless just won’t sharpen to the same edge

  • @user-cs3hi8zp7p
    @user-cs3hi8zp7p 19 дней назад

    Why bring knives on camera for you to look at? We can't even see the dang things cause YOU are looking at them🤦‍♂️ ...face them to the camera so WE can see them, my goodness!

  • @Mike-zw7fq
    @Mike-zw7fq Месяц назад

    Are you inside of an elephant?

  • @caseylewis2835
    @caseylewis2835 2 месяца назад

    I have a Green River butcher my grandfather gave my grandmother in the 40's and it is in my kitchen to this day

  • @rhynovanzyl7725
    @rhynovanzyl7725 2 месяца назад

    Was the SOD BUSTER Hammered Forged Carl Schlieper Solingen Germany not made long before Case?????

  • @Hammockrider
    @Hammockrider 2 месяца назад

    The Barlow information was great but thanks also for mentioning Tom and Huck. Those are two of my favorite books and the reason i got into collecting Barlows in the first place.

  • @michaelbreder4479
    @michaelbreder4479 3 месяца назад

    I learned a lot! Thank you

  • @xenomorphelv4265
    @xenomorphelv4265 3 месяца назад

    It would have made a very good and very balanced cartridge for a light semi auto rifle in WW2.

  • @flitdek
    @flitdek 3 месяца назад

    Interesting information and history, Thank you.

  • @bullseyedixon5660
    @bullseyedixon5660 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU

  • @duanehallett2543
    @duanehallett2543 4 месяца назад

    One can't ask for a better endorsement than that !

  • @Scott-ye4qh
    @Scott-ye4qh 4 месяца назад

    George Washington had a Barlow knife. 🇺🇸👍

  • @duanehallett2543
    @duanehallett2543 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for watching and leaving a comment . I inherited a late 1970s Cadet. I'm sure you'll find it a useful addition to your collection. As of this transmission the Cadet is still produced at Buck's facility in Post Falls ID. It and the Stockman are the only remaining domestically made of the 300 family of slip joints. I wish Buck would return to the earlier flat ground blades they used on the Cadet and Muskrat you mention. There are a number of books and on line sites that can help you track down the dates and manufacturers of your Bucks. Also on the Buck factory web site the is some general information . I must agree with your opinion on Buc products, I have a Ranger Drop Point on my belt while I'm responding to your comment.

  • @JoelPerri7777
    @JoelPerri7777 4 месяца назад

    I just bought an 80s cadet on eBay, waiting to get my hands on it. I have a buck 313 muskrat, with the black delrin handles and from what I understand, it was made by camillus. It is literally the exact same knife as the Remington 9506, which camillys also made. But I don’t know if camillus made other buck knives, the non hollow ground knives pre 2006, with the black delrin, look like they could have been made by camillus. Especially from the blade swedge on the clip point blade, on one side like camillus used to do. Either way, USA bucks are great knives in my opinion.

  • @timmatheny-lo9ze
    @timmatheny-lo9ze 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve collected many Barlow knife’s. Mostly used, each one has it’s own story.

  • @garymanis6305
    @garymanis6305 5 месяцев назад

    I inherited my father's 250 Savage. It was his favorite deer rifle. Thanks for the video.

  • @zripster
    @zripster 5 месяцев назад

    What happened to this channel? I just found it and enjoy it, but seems to have died a couple of years ago

    • @duanehallett2543
      @duanehallett2543 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and making a genuine inquiry . The channel hasn't produced content recently, for simple mundane reasons. For example our chief camera and editing tech got married .And others of us had sundry changes of circumstance. After the dust settles we genuinely hope to restart the channel.

  • @seanrobinson6407
    @seanrobinson6407 5 месяцев назад

    102 is dang near perfect if you ask me.

  • @Georgecobb-s1v
    @Georgecobb-s1v 6 месяцев назад

    Good review. I love any of the old times high-carbon butcher knives whether they be Old Hickory, Green River, Dexter Russell, Case XX, etc.

  • @Lloyd-mo
    @Lloyd-mo 6 месяцев назад

    i traded an old cowboy hat for a sodbuster jr. its been around awhile but its a good solid knife

  • @1OFGODSOWN
    @1OFGODSOWN 6 месяцев назад

    I own 3 Slim Line Mini Trappers in Yellow and all are far from being in Good condition.The blades are badly worn on 2 of them and the other one has a great blade but it appears someone ran over the handles and cracked them very badly.I paid $10 for it because the blade is very good.I’m going to see if CASE will replace them for me and if so for how much? All Three are Bare Heads.I don’t like Yellow and wish they were all RED.I believe I was given the other two since I would not have purchased them in the condition they are in.

  • @andrewhondo
    @andrewhondo 6 месяцев назад

    you forgot the frontier forge knives i got a paring knife and a old hickory butcher knife i use mine for camping i popped the handles scale off mine and opxyed them back on and put boiled linseed oil on them never had a handle issue with my old hickory again iv sharpened mine so much it has new edge lmao there all great knives Shapleigh Hardware Company opened for business in St. Louis in 1843. This was done to take advantage of the westward migration. It was a highly successful enterprise that went through several name changes over the years. I do not know when they started marketing the Old Hickory line. The way I understand it, it is much like the hardware store brand axes. They were made by someone else. You will find the knives marked with just the 1843 date or the two dates like yours. You will also find two or three rivet versions. The Old Hickory name has gone through several hands. John Primble made Old Hickory knives as well. I do not know who was first. The 1843 date is not when the manufacture of these knives began. It is when Shapleigh opened in St Louis. I have heard that the Old Hickory name began in the 1890's, but for the Ontario Knife Company it began in 1923.

  • @richardkut3976
    @richardkut3976 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent history, thank you.

  • @0529mpb
    @0529mpb 6 месяцев назад

    The 105 Pathfinder is the perfect hunting knife for me. I've never found the need to get a 102. I do have a 119 for heavy camp chores.

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming 3 месяца назад

      I am on the fence between a 105 and 102 for hunting and camp cooking. If you dont mind me asking, what do you like about the 105 over the 102?

  • @thebigfellar7178
    @thebigfellar7178 6 месяцев назад

    I have several buck knives 119,120,112, etc. Great knives. But their downfall is they are hell to sharpen on a stone, unless you just like sitting and doing sharpening forever. A guy showed me a Rada sharpener. And it takes some steel off at first on a buck, but after that quick and easy. In my humble opinion Case makes a much better knife than buck. Easier to sharpen and easier in the field. I carried a Boker 4 inch fixed and a case trapper when hunting and never looked back. Knives are a tool though. Everyone has a preference. Peace brother.

  • @JULIANBRACHFELD
    @JULIANBRACHFELD 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 1935 99R and a first year 250-3000 take down in this chambering and I load for it. I took 2 does 2 seasons ago back to back on rifle opener with the 35. The larger of the 2 looked at me, walked about 25 feet, and dropped. The smaller of the 2 flipped over on its back, kicked 3 times, and stopped moving. Upon gutting them, I found that there were small holes in and out with a very small blood ring on the exit wound. No blood trail to speak of. None needed. The hydrostatic shock of the 87 grain pill moving out at 3,045 fps made pulp of the vitals. This quarter bore kills way better than it gets credit for. Thank you for this.

  • @duanehallett2543
    @duanehallett2543 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for watching, leaving a comment and asking a question. In a sprit of truth and transparency , the "quill" in the demonstration was a plastic straw. The video was produced during the post COVID supply shortages. So we had to improvise.

  • @JustineWiniker
    @JustineWiniker 7 месяцев назад

    I think that's a genuine turkey quill? 🍟

  • @JustineWiniker
    @JustineWiniker 7 месяцев назад

    The flag with the glasses! 😎 🇺🇸 😂

  • @Sir_Real_One
    @Sir_Real_One 7 месяцев назад

    I think 420 is highly misunderstood. In Bucks, case, we have 420HC and I suspect whoever you are referring to does not understand the differences in steels. You are correct on the temper and heat treatment. I well say that the 102 is an excellent camping/ hunting knife with a realistic size on a person's belt. Buck has a PRO line with a better steel and micarta handle but price point indicates that you can buy two maybe even 3 ordinary 102's for one of the Pro line. I will also point out that people who bash the 420HC and sharpness usually have zero clue on how to sharpen a knife.

  • @frankartieta4887
    @frankartieta4887 7 месяцев назад

    I carry a old hickory in a sheath I made from nylon webbing ! Also a small round file ! The file enables me to sharpen it in a matter of seconds. It will not shave but will make you bleed. With a file and a Old Hickory you could cut a car tire ! This might be thought of as knife abuse, Still it a fact ! If you want to cut something now ! Use a file to sharpen your old hickory !

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 8 месяцев назад

    0-1 blade maintenance after cleaning game: 1) wash with hot soapy water 2) dry 3) oil 4) if blade is tarnished use metal polish to remove. This keeps my 0-1 Randalls looking new. Best blade sharpener I’ve used is a diamond stone by DMT/dia-sharp. I have a coarse, fine, and extra fine.

    • @ronkay1573
      @ronkay1573 8 месяцев назад

      Washing with hot water also helps remove game fat from the blade.

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 8 месяцев назад

    I also own and use my Randall Bear Bowie 12-8. Blade stays razor sharp even after cleaning a deer.

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve had my 3-6 (0-1 steel w/sambar stag handle) for many years. It’s my favorite hunting knife and has out performed all other custom knives I’ve owned field dressing deer and wild hogs.

  • @davidfranks3141
    @davidfranks3141 8 месяцев назад

    I'm looking for a 73 or 74 pocket knife.It's about the time i started carrying one

  • @dehoyosrudolph8885
    @dehoyosrudolph8885 8 месяцев назад

    Nice Pendleton shirt you gave there, cool knife with the autograph!

  • @finallyfriday.
    @finallyfriday. 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful round. I know several folks that deer hunt with it. Zero issues. Ranges usually under 100 yds, 100 grain bullets in the instances that I know of but I don't know all of them. Many big whitetails dropped, no losses. Of course, my friends and family are all good shooters.

  • @terrycole1067
    @terrycole1067 9 месяцев назад

    I love the savage,and have of them. The 250-,300, 3030 etc

  • @madbear860
    @madbear860 10 месяцев назад

    I have an old Russell skinner that I didn’t know was a Russell until now. Thank you for the education.

  • @briang530
    @briang530 11 месяцев назад

    I own about 50 knives, and the 2 that I use most are an opinel 9 and a case CV trapper.

    • @9inchrails
      @9inchrails 10 месяцев назад

      As do I. That’s kinda crazy. I keep which ever one I’m not using in the soft leather button snap sheath case makes in my center console. I didn’t know how I’d like the opinel but once I filed some finger grooves and filed the internals by the blade for one hand opening I knew it was gonna be an every day knife.

  • @robertwilliams2623
    @robertwilliams2623 11 месяцев назад

    I have a set of old hickory butcher knives that was my dad got in the 30s . Love them

  • @darrellmorse1894
    @darrellmorse1894 Год назад

    I have a 250-3000 and 300 savage in EG models, both are scoped. I love Savage 99's. I will have to check out the new ammo in 250 sav.

  • @fathersonsurvival
    @fathersonsurvival Год назад

    Hey I love your classy info history filled review. please come back RUclips needs more of this again.

  • @shadowstalker130666
    @shadowstalker130666 Год назад

    I find old hickory makes a better utility knife, green river makes a better dedicated meat/food prep knife.

  • @larrywilliams153
    @larrywilliams153 Год назад

    Any buck knife is a great knife for anyone ! The BOSS Heat treat makes 420 a fantastic steel I’ve quite literally shaved with two buck knives sporting that “ cheap “ 420 steel several times The Buck isn’t my “go to knife “for every occasion , but I’m wearing a 110 now , I wore one yesterday , and I imagine I’ll be wearing one tomorrow . North Carolina has a silly law about carrying a fixed blade concealed Or I’d be carrying a light fixed blade Buck . And no. I’m not a Buck fan boy , depending on where I’m going and what I’m doing , I’ve been known to carry Gerber , Mora’s , Case , K Bar , Green River , and an old (60 years ), “ Old Timer “ in carbon steel . Unfortunately , the Old Timer, like the Buck 110 is heavy as a brick but MERCY what an edge that thing will take !!! ( another great knife to shave with . Takes an act of congress to shave a three month growth of beard with a conventional razor , old timer says “ hold my beer” 😜

  • @michaelcolloton6971
    @michaelcolloton6971 Год назад

    I've always like the stockman style and carried a succession of them over the decades.. If I hadn't discovered SAK's, 40+ years ago, I'd almost certainly be carrying a stockman to this day.

  • @ericmack001
    @ericmack001 Год назад

    Awesome video Thank you

  • @jeffersondavis2530
    @jeffersondavis2530 Год назад

    So thankful not to hear the term 'bushcraft'.