I like them all. But, if I was in the Karate Mart shop with you all this weekend, I would choose the sawback machete to slash those Black Friday prices. And the survival shovel, I would choose this as my tool for the Karate Mart Thanksgiving dinner... saw for cutting the turkey, hammer for crushing the cranberries, a hook to bring all the food closer to me, and a shovel to scoop the potatoes. Have a Blessed weekend, my friend.
It’s definitely one of the best ones I’ve seen. Most of them either have plastic parts or are too complex, so I love the simplistic design of that one. I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
Ok I'm all in on that multi purpose survival tool it seems to have alot of what would be quite useful camping or survival also looked very solid in all configurations and the compass in the handle I'm sold Thanks for another awesome Weapons Wednesday guys and Happy Thanksgiving as well Stay Frosty 👍
Thanks so much, Michael! Yeah, that survival tool is definitely one of the best I’ve ever used. I love it’s simplicity! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving as well, my friend!
I like the design of that wilderness survival tool better than most because of that cross pen that helps secure all the different heads. I've seen a lot that just have that twist screw but in testing they tend to fall apart that one looks pretty solid
I bought that machete years ago for one of my bugout tools. Now on your tomahawk never buy one with a plastic handel but one piece steel my reason is , i live in Texas and a few years ago the police dept bought those lexan billyclubs and they found out if you leave your club in the car when you go to lunch the Texas heat melted them, they had to switch to the Asp. Did like the look of the Fat belly knife reminds me of the Celtic leaf pattern blade, Good vid, vote would be for the machete. Also bad idea on the shovel only for one reason it you loss it in your survival SHTF you lost ALL your tools.
Just bought the solid brass knuckles off the website, can't wait for those to come in! Looking to collect knuckles so will definitely be returning for more! 👍
Kyle it's very hard to choose a weapon in today's video,but for me i will choose the Tacticak Sawback Machete.i also love the Wilderness Survival Tool.nice video. can't wait for next week's video.God bless always!
Hi Kyle another great video my friend love all them weapons but my favourite has to be the multi tool closely followed by the machete and then the tracker knife once again a really informative and honest video well done mate
Thanks Craig! I like your favorite weapon choices and I really appreciate your positivity! It means a lot to me! I hope you have an excellent week, my friend!
Another excellent video! I love the tracker knives, always my favorite. Is there anyway you could demonstrate the wire cutting capabilities you mentioned in the video? I'd love to see that in action. Thank you for the great video. Take care and God bless.
Thank you so much! It’s funny you mention the wire cutting thing. I was actually searching all over the warehouse to find a wire to cut with it and wasn’t able to find one that would work. I’ll pick one up at the store next time I’m there so that I can show it next time I use a knife with the same type of sawback. However, I’ve never actually seen how it works….one of our RUclips followers told me that the military uses those specific type of sawbacks for that, so I can’t confirm it until I try it. God bless you too my friend! Happy Thanksgiving!
I think Fat Belly Hunting Knife two holes, neck knives. Look at it not comfortable but two holes and it is comfortable now. My pick is Tactical Sawback Machete. (1) water , (2) food (3) shelter. (2) (3) A spear hunting and fish. Sawback shelter.
You might be right about the two holes, Alan. I’m honestly not sure, but that makes a lot of sense! Excellent choice on the weapon, brother! Have a Happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
The original Tracker knife by Tops Knives says the " saw " is not really for sawing , that it is for notching . Also the Tops SXB looks like a elongated tracker and that flat piece after the belly , that is for making a bow . Better paint those bolt neon colors because you drop those in the woods and never see them again . I know from experience lol .
Dia Duit Kyle. Chose the Hawk. Sticking with the Hawk. Two, Hawks, for me I think. Machete second, very nice. Fat belly 3rd. Agree with you on the Blade. You an the Lass have a Blessed Thanksgiving. Slan go foil ☘️
I picked the machete. Just the size and fiction of it. The wilderness survival tool close second. I hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving. Stay safe and have a good weekend as well.
Excellent choice, Kyle! It seems like the Tomahawk is going to be the winner this week, but it’s still too early to tell. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving, brother!
the reason for two lanyard holes on the back of the knife ,so that can tie to a pole or large stick for hunting and fishing purposes or spear. happy thanksgiving
Thank you so much for confirming that! A few people have mentioned that, so it must be right. I love learning new things! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
I agree, Alexander! It was actually my favorite this week. It’s very hard to tell how nice it actually is from the video. I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving!
Nunca havia visto uma versão da Desert Commando com serrilha na lâmina A versão dela vendida aqui no Brasil se chama Black Falcon, feita em aço 420 .......horrível ... entorta muito fácil! Ótimo vídeo! (Desculpa escrever em idioma alienígena hehehehe)
My fav would have to be the last one, I have seen similar items for sale here in the U.K. it reminds me of a pirate cutlas. Apparently Jim Bowie didn't invent the bowie knife he just copied it from European style short swords he saw whilst on the frontier.
That’s very interesting! I’ve heard that before, but I didn’t know how much truth there was in it. Excellent choice, my friend! I hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving!
I got that tactical machete like 10 years ago. And I've beaten the absolute crap outta it and never had and issue. That knuckle gaurd has saved my fingers plenty of times. The saw isn't great but if ur looking for a machete I can stand behind this one
My choice is the tracker combat knife. I own one like that. Mine is different in that mine is full tanto, not serrated. I put a dimond stone and an arkansas sharpening stone along with a Firestarter with and paracord in it. I took all the black paracord and laced it around the sheath sides, and added to the lower strap to buckle to my thigh. The multi tool is missing a flat bastard file that goes inside the handle that will sharpen the shovel on all sides including the serrated saw side, the pick, and the back of the saw attachment to make a tanto knife. That tool was actually proven in WW11 to actually kill more of the enemy in hand to hand combat than the other weapons. The fat belly knife holes in the end I would attach cord in the shape of a Y coming together in one long piece at least a 1/4 in thickness to use as an extendable weapon. The machete was nice but I will stick with what I know how. I did modify my tracker knife handle to fit my hand exact and balance it for perfect throwing no matter the stance.
Great question, Dana! A lot of people (especially in other countries) like to use fat belly knives for hunting. The shape allows for easy skinning and cleaning. I have to say that after using it for a while, I fell in love with how perfect the shape and weight is for chopping and many other utility tasks. I didn’t think it would be, but it quickly became my favorite weapon this week. Have a happy Thanksgiving!
I love nature but i don't know first thing about survival in the wild but to me all of those things seem very good and Its very hard for me to pick one. I think best idea is to combine several of them. I like the multipurpose tool the only thing i think its missing is a flash light (although once again I don't know enough about this kind of thing) both machete and the tomahawk are great just like you I like the fact that the tomahawk has a spike at the end. I never climbed a mountain so i don't really know but this spike might be useful in climbing especially if you are climbing on ice (what I'm suggesting might be ridiculous but i don't see a problem with using it this way) and having either one of this knives would be a good addition to have. over all machete and the thick belly knife while designs are great the steel is not as good as that of the other products shown here. So i would choose combination of the survival tool a tomahawk and a tracker knife instead (although like i said everything here seems useful to me)
Sadly, due to all the problems with international shipping since the pandemic began (lost/stolen/damaged packages) and the extra employee hours they take to estimate, check laws in a country and prepare, we discovered we are losing money shipping packages internationally. We continue to test the process regularly in hopes that one day we will be able to do it again. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
I'm a bit late because of the holiday and travel, but I wanted to catch up with you. I'll make a few general comments here and then more comments on the poll under the community tab. I'm not sure what "1065 German surgical steel" is, but it sounds like a marketing term rather than a metallurgical term. A 1065 steel is just a plain carbon steel. This steel is great for many purposes, but this steel will not have corrosion resistance beyond what any other carbon steel has. Unless the Germans have a completely different numbering system so that "1065" means something very different over there than it does over here, this steel won't be particularly corrosion resistant. I can still see 1065 steel being great for making surgical instruments. This steel is inexpensive, and I'd expect many surgical tools to be single-use items. This steel wouldn't be particularly good or bad for making the items, but if the manufacturer had good quality control, the items would still be made to high precision. Even items that are reused will be cleaned in an autoclave. The heat and cleaning solutions will cause a little corrosion, but if they do things correctly, the corrosion would be minimal. I think 1065 steel is a great choice for these weapons/tools, but I'm skeptical of them being more corrosion resistant. If the makers of the wilderness survival tool wanted to give their case the ultimate accessory, they would make a little ream that could be used to drill a hole about the size of that bolt in a piece of wood. In a survival situation, someone could use branches to make additional handles of different lengths and the ream to put a hole through those handles. The user could then make pegs from smaller branches and peg the handle to the different tools. I wouldn't expect these handles to last as long as the supplied handle to last, but this would allow someone to have numerous functioning tools that could be used at the same time. If multiple people were in the survival group, one could put the saw blade on one handle and saw wood while another used the small shovel to dig. These makeshift handles would break more easily than the supplied steel handle, but they could still prove useful. The two lanyard holes on the Fat Belly Hunting Knife might be useful in lashing the knife to a branch and making a spear of some kind. If one were pegging the knife to something, the two holes could make the knife more secure as well.
It’s funny you mention the 1065 German Surgical Steel. A few weeks ago, I actually went into a whole monologue about how I am dubious of it too because “1065” and “surgical” don’t make sense together. But, I cut that part out of my video because I rambled about it and figured it would bore people half to death…maybe I was wrong! One thing I can say though is that despite the confusing nature of this steel, I’ve been abusing weapons made with this steel from this manufacturer for about 3 years now and it seems to hold up really well…and I’ve never seen it corrode (granted, we are in AZ). So, overall, it seems like pretty descent steel. Have an excellent week, my friend!
Hahaha! This comment cracked me up! I think I smile too much to play a bad guy, but I love the idea! Thanks so much for watching, Kevin! I really appreciate it!
I like them all. But, if I was in the Karate Mart shop with you all this weekend, I would choose the sawback machete to slash those Black Friday prices. And the survival shovel, I would choose this as my tool for the Karate Mart Thanksgiving dinner... saw for cutting the turkey, hammer for crushing the cranberries, a hook to bring all the food closer to me, and a shovel to scoop the potatoes.
Have a Blessed weekend, my friend.
You crack me up, brother!! Happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
That would be awesome 😎
Yes, it would, Jay!!! I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
8:23 nice underhand throw Happy Trucky Day. 🦃
Thanks Mac! Underhand throwing is so much easier than it looks! Have a happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
That wilderness survival tool is so awesome! That would come in hand while camping and would be awesome to just keep in the trunk of my car.
It’s definitely one of the best ones I’ve seen. Most of them either have plastic parts or are too complex, so I love the simplistic design of that one. I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
Like them all !! Happy turkey today to you guys
Thank you so much, Gary! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, my friend!
Ok I'm all in on that multi purpose survival tool it seems to have alot of what would be quite useful camping or survival also looked very solid in all configurations and the compass in the handle I'm sold Thanks for another awesome Weapons Wednesday guys and Happy Thanksgiving as well Stay Frosty 👍
Thanks so much, Michael! Yeah, that survival tool is definitely one of the best I’ve ever used. I love it’s simplicity! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving as well, my friend!
Hey just letting you guys know you missed the fat belly skinner in chapters. Awesome video guys
Thanks so much for letting me know, Jay! I’ll get that fixed up. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
I like the design of that wilderness survival tool better than most because of that cross pen that helps secure all the different heads. I've seen a lot that just have that twist screw but in testing they tend to fall apart that one looks pretty solid
Yeah, it is way more solid and easy to use than any of the other ones I’ve ever tested. I was pleasantly surprised!
@@Karatemart awesome
@@asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 I agree, seems to be built much better than most multi shovels
I HAVE that machete it’s brilliant! 🇬🇧👍
Nice! I love the weight and design of it. I hope you are having an excellent week, my friend!
I bought that machete years ago for one of my bugout tools.
Now on your tomahawk never buy one with a plastic handel but one piece steel my reason is , i live in Texas and a few years ago the police dept bought those lexan billyclubs and they found out if you leave your club in the car when you go to lunch the Texas heat melted them, they had to switch to the Asp.
Did like the look of the Fat belly knife reminds me of the Celtic leaf pattern blade,
Good vid, vote would be for the machete.
Also bad idea on the shovel only for one reason it you loss it in your survival SHTF you lost ALL your tools.
I'm definitely adding the survival tool to my list with some swords and the pizza axe, the pick would be great for breaking stubborn dirt
Awesome Gary! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving, my friend!
Just bought the solid brass knuckles off the website, can't wait for those to come in! Looking to collect knuckles so will definitely be returning for more! 👍
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for your support! I really appreciated it!
The tracker knife was my first pick but out came the machete!! Nice presentation and very useful tools all all around!
Thanks Keith! I really appreciate it, brother!
Kyle it's very hard to choose a weapon in today's video,but for me i will choose the Tacticak Sawback Machete.i also love the Wilderness Survival Tool.nice video. can't wait for next week's video.God bless always!
Thanks Dennis! The machete is an excellent choice! God bless you too my friend! I hope you have an awesome Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving y’all!!!
Thanks Shane! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving as well, my friend!
Hi Kyle another great video my friend love all them weapons but my favourite has to be the multi tool closely followed by the machete and then the tracker knife once again a really informative and honest video well done mate
Thanks Craig! I like your favorite weapon choices and I really appreciate your positivity! It means a lot to me! I hope you have an excellent week, my friend!
Another excellent video! I love the tracker knives, always my favorite. Is there anyway you could demonstrate the wire cutting capabilities you mentioned in the video? I'd love to see that in action. Thank you for the great video. Take care and God bless.
Thank you so much! It’s funny you mention the wire cutting thing. I was actually searching all over the warehouse to find a wire to cut with it and wasn’t able to find one that would work. I’ll pick one up at the store next time I’m there so that I can show it next time I use a knife with the same type of sawback. However, I’ve never actually seen how it works….one of our RUclips followers told me that the military uses those specific type of sawbacks for that, so I can’t confirm it until I try it. God bless you too my friend! Happy Thanksgiving!
The saw back machete is my favorite but I did like the survival shovel!
Excellent choice, Dana! I hope you are having a wonderful Thanksgiving!
The fat belly is brutal kyle! I loved this vídeo!
I agree, Enio! It’s actually my favorite weapon from this week’s video. I hope you are having an awesome week, my friend!
I think Fat Belly Hunting Knife two holes, neck knives. Look at it not comfortable but two holes and it is comfortable now. My pick is Tactical Sawback Machete. (1) water , (2) food (3) shelter. (2) (3) A spear hunting and fish. Sawback shelter.
You might be right about the two holes, Alan. I’m honestly not sure, but that makes a lot of sense! Excellent choice on the weapon, brother! Have a Happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
Great stuff, totally legal in NY, lol. Either way, just great stuff.
Happy Thanksgiving Kyle, to you, your family, and the Karate Mart Staff!
Thanks brother! I really appreciate that, Phil! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving as well, my friend!
5:50 wow, lmao right here, that thing
is scary good.
I agree brother! I had a blast throwing it! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving, my friend!
@@Karatemart Happy Thanksgiving to
you and yours!
Looked like the saw on the survival tool didn’t cut too well. Axe head definitely needed sharpened. Handy for camping.
Have a very happy Thanksgiving, Dennis! Thanks so much for watching!
@@Karatemart you too . Happy Turkeyday.
You could use the lanyard holes on the Fat Belly hunting knife to make a spear.
That’s very true, Ronald! That may be what they are there for! Thanks so much for watching! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving!
The extra holes in the Nessmuk and the scout knife tool are so you can strap it to a stick for a spear.
Thanks Geno! A few people have mentioned that, so it must be right! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving, my friend!
The original Tracker knife by Tops Knives says the " saw " is not really for sawing , that it is for notching . Also the Tops SXB looks like a elongated tracker and that flat piece after the belly , that is for making a bow . Better paint those bolt neon colors because you drop those in the woods and never see them again . I know from experience lol .
That’s so interesting, Troy! Also, an excellent point on the neon colored bolt! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving, my friend!
Dia Duit Kyle. Chose the Hawk. Sticking with the Hawk. Two, Hawks, for me I think. Machete second, very nice. Fat belly 3rd. Agree with you on the Blade. You an the Lass have a Blessed Thanksgiving. Slan go foil ☘️
Thanks so much, Shawn! You have a blessed Thanksgiving as well, my friend! Excellent choices on your weapons!
I picked the machete.
Just the size and fiction of it.
The wilderness survival tool close second.
I hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving.
Stay safe and have a good weekend as well.
Excellent choice, Kyle! It seems like the Tomahawk is going to be the winner this week, but it’s still too early to tell. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving, brother!
With regards to the second item (tactical axe), the end point would make for a great (car/truck) window breaker in a emergancy
It definitely would! That’s an excellent point! I hope you have an awesome Thanksgiving!
@@Karatemart you and yours have a great Thanksgiving as well.
the reason for two lanyard holes on the back of the knife ,so that can tie to a pole or large stick for hunting and fishing purposes or spear. happy thanksgiving
Thanks Mark! That’s excellent to know! I really appreciate that! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving!
Usually when a knife like the Fat belly has two lanyard holes is for lashing to a long branch as to make a spear for fishing or hunting.
Thank you so much for confirming that! A few people have mentioned that, so it must be right. I love learning new things! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
The Fat Belly Hunting knife is amazing
I agree, Alexander! It was actually my favorite this week. It’s very hard to tell how nice it actually is from the video. I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving!
@@Karatemart I'm agree with You
My Best wishes yo You and your family
Nunca havia visto uma versão da Desert Commando com serrilha na lâmina
A versão dela vendida aqui no Brasil se chama Black Falcon, feita em aço 420 .......horrível ... entorta muito fácil!
Ótimo vídeo!
(Desculpa escrever em idioma alienígena hehehehe)
Thank you so much, Marcelo! That’s very interesting about the Desert Commando knife! Thank you so much for watching!
My fav would have to be the last one, I have seen similar items for sale here in the U.K. it reminds me of a pirate cutlas. Apparently Jim Bowie didn't invent the bowie knife he just copied it from European style short swords he saw whilst on the frontier.
That’s very interesting! I’ve heard that before, but I didn’t know how much truth there was in it. Excellent choice, my friend! I hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving!
Hope you all have a great thanks giving and eat lots of cranberry sauce with your turkey.
Greetings from GREECE!!
Thank you so much! Greetings from the U.S.! I hope you have a fantastic weekend!
I got that tactical machete like 10 years ago. And I've beaten the absolute crap outta it and never had and issue. That knuckle gaurd has saved my fingers plenty of times. The saw isn't great but if ur looking for a machete I can stand behind this one
That’s excellent to know! I was pretty rough on it, and it held up beautifully! Thanks so much for watching! Have a very Happy Thanksgiving!
My choice is the tracker combat knife. I own one like that. Mine is different in that mine is full tanto, not serrated. I put a dimond stone and an arkansas sharpening stone along with a Firestarter with and paracord in it. I took all the black paracord and laced it around the sheath sides, and added to the lower strap to buckle to my thigh. The multi tool is missing a flat bastard file that goes inside the handle that will sharpen the shovel on all sides including the serrated saw side, the pick, and the back of the saw attachment to make a tanto knife. That tool was actually proven in WW11 to actually kill more of the enemy in hand to hand combat than the other weapons. The fat belly knife holes in the end I would attach cord in the shape of a Y coming together in one long piece at least a 1/4 in thickness to use as an extendable weapon. The machete was nice but I will stick with what I know how. I did modify my tracker knife handle to fit my hand exact and balance it for perfect throwing no matter the stance.
You’re awesome, Tony! I love how you think! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving, my friend!
I hope your Thanksgiving weekend is fantabulous and enjoy time with you and your's.
Despite these weapons being made of stainless steal i might get 2 of those Tomahaws
Down the road
Thanks Brother!
What is the function of the "fat belly" knife? Why is it made this way?
Great question, Dana! A lot of people (especially in other countries) like to use fat belly knives for hunting. The shape allows for easy skinning and cleaning. I have to say that after using it for a while, I fell in love with how perfect the shape and weight is for chopping and many other utility tasks. I didn’t think it would be, but it quickly became my favorite weapon this week. Have a happy Thanksgiving!
Hi I'm voting for the sawback machete 😁
Excellent choice, my friend! I hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
@@Karatemart happy thanksgiving to you and yours as well
Sawback machete for the win, easily
Excellent choice, Matthew! I hope you have an excellent Thanksgiving!
I love nature but i don't know first thing about survival in the wild but to me all of those things seem very good and Its very hard for me to pick one. I think best idea is to combine several of them. I like the multipurpose tool the only thing i think its missing is a flash light (although once again I don't know enough about this kind of thing) both machete and the tomahawk are great just like you I like the fact that the tomahawk has a spike at the end. I never climbed a mountain so i don't really know but this spike might be useful in climbing especially if you are climbing on ice (what I'm suggesting might be ridiculous but i don't see a problem with using it this way) and having either one of this knives would be a good addition to have. over all machete and the thick belly knife while designs are great the steel is not as good as that of the other products shown here. So i would choose combination of the survival tool a tomahawk and a tracker knife instead (although like i said everything here seems useful to me)
I love how you think, Bart! That’s an excellent breakdown of the products! I hope you have an excellent weekend, my friend!
Why it not delivered in India??
Sadly, due to all the problems with international shipping since the pandemic began (lost/stolen/damaged packages) and the extra employee hours they take to estimate, check laws in a country and prepare, we discovered we are losing money shipping packages internationally. We continue to test the process regularly in hopes that one day we will be able to do it again. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
I'm a bit late because of the holiday and travel, but I wanted to catch up with you. I'll make a few general comments here and then more comments on the poll under the community tab.
I'm not sure what "1065 German surgical steel" is, but it sounds like a marketing term rather than a metallurgical term. A 1065 steel is just a plain carbon steel. This steel is great for many purposes, but this steel will not have corrosion resistance beyond what any other carbon steel has. Unless the Germans have a completely different numbering system so that "1065" means something very different over there than it does over here, this steel won't be particularly corrosion resistant.
I can still see 1065 steel being great for making surgical instruments. This steel is inexpensive, and I'd expect many surgical tools to be single-use items. This steel wouldn't be particularly good or bad for making the items, but if the manufacturer had good quality control, the items would still be made to high precision. Even items that are reused will be cleaned in an autoclave. The heat and cleaning solutions will cause a little corrosion, but if they do things correctly, the corrosion would be minimal.
I think 1065 steel is a great choice for these weapons/tools, but I'm skeptical of them being more corrosion resistant.
If the makers of the wilderness survival tool wanted to give their case the ultimate accessory, they would make a little ream that could be used to drill a hole about the size of that bolt in a piece of wood. In a survival situation, someone could use branches to make additional handles of different lengths and the ream to put a hole through those handles. The user could then make pegs from smaller branches and peg the handle to the different tools. I wouldn't expect these handles to last as long as the supplied handle to last, but this would allow someone to have numerous functioning tools that could be used at the same time. If multiple people were in the survival group, one could put the saw blade on one handle and saw wood while another used the small shovel to dig. These makeshift handles would break more easily than the supplied steel handle, but they could still prove useful.
The two lanyard holes on the Fat Belly Hunting Knife might be useful in lashing the knife to a branch and making a spear of some kind. If one were pegging the knife to something, the two holes could make the knife more secure as well.
It’s funny you mention the 1065 German Surgical Steel. A few weeks ago, I actually went into a whole monologue about how I am dubious of it too because “1065” and “surgical” don’t make sense together. But, I cut that part out of my video because I rambled about it and figured it would bore people half to death…maybe I was wrong! One thing I can say though is that despite the confusing nature of this steel, I’ve been abusing weapons made with this steel from this manufacturer for about 3 years now and it seems to hold up really well…and I’ve never seen it corrode (granted, we are in AZ). So, overall, it seems like pretty descent steel. Have an excellent week, my friend!
I like the machete
Excellent choice! Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
Joke: I could lose alot of weight with that fat belly knife.
I can also imagine Jason Voorhees walking around camp crystal lake with that machete.
You crack me up, brother! I hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
You too, I'm going to enjoy eating so much mash potatoes I'm going to be as stuffed as the turkey 🤣
👍❤️
Thank you so much, Bhargav! I hope you have an excellent week!
combat tool kit is the most useful
Thanks so much for watching, Robert! I really appreciate it!
Dude don’t take this personal but you look like a bad guy in an 80s movie like maybe you’d be beating up the goonies
Hahaha! This comment cracked me up! I think I smile too much to play a bad guy, but I love the idea! Thanks so much for watching, Kevin! I really appreciate it!
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You’re the best, Dana!
JOKE: I bought a tracker knife once I didn't like it I think it was broken it couldn't find a damn thing not even its own sheath 😂
Well played, Sir!
@@Karatemart thanks