Case XX Trapper knife collection & Talking about it’s “Useless” Spey blade

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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  • @louisaziz1235
    @louisaziz1235 Год назад +12

    I fully agree with you. I found your channel ,quite by accident , while searching for different knife styles. My uncle had a Case Trapper for years, and I have too. We were on a hunting vacation in the 1970's when I pulled my trapper out to cut some rope to hang our deer. He said that it was probably the best pocket knife to ever carry, then pulled out his. We played a game trying to come up with how many uses our trappers had. He told me that an old woodsman explained why he thought it was called a "trapper". He said that a fur trapper would use the clip point for the traditional uses like sharpening trap stakes and such but used the spay blade for skinning to avoid puncturing the pelt. The old woodsman said that he also used his to carve spoons. Great video, thank you.

  • @sopwithcamelus
    @sopwithcamelus Год назад +27

    I was taught by an old-timer to use the spey blade for general use and save the clip point for detailed work.

  • @georgia_adventurer
    @georgia_adventurer Год назад +26

    Love my Trappers…I’ve gutted deer, cut the breast off of a wild Turkey, cut the beard off from a Wild Turkey, cut up a steak, skinned wire, cut up a tomatoes, sliced up potatoes…I’ve seen other men use the Spey blade for different things…I grew up with the Trappers! Awesome video and great collection

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +2

      Absolutely, thanks for watching!

    • @mhale45
      @mhale45 Год назад +1

      my grandpa after we sold off our cattle always used the spay blade for more of chopping things like food or stuff that wouldnt dull the blade and used the clip point for things that could dull the black like wood and harder things

  • @kirbycreekmo
    @kirbycreekmo Год назад +20

    I like a spey blade, especially a broad spey blade like those on the Panama Trapper and Case's limited run Copperhead trapper which makes them even more versatile. The size of a traditional trapper is another strength - it's small enough to be portable but big enough to take on the vast majority of chores and be comfortable in the hand. Your point about the blades being similar is spot on. For some that is a bonus, for others, a stockman is a better choice... 😉

  • @jamesspenner7131
    @jamesspenner7131 Год назад +6

    Love me a carbon steel trapper. Thanks for another awesome video.

  • @brandonmaples
    @brandonmaples Год назад +11

    My favorite pattern by far. Don't understand the hate on the spey blade I use it all the time except if I need to poke open a bag or something like that I use the clip point. Thanks for the video man. I'm a huge fan of Cv also🇺🇲

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +3

      Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the support! 🤝

    • @void1984
      @void1984 Год назад +1

      Another folded blade makes the grip less comfortable. I like Case Trapper with a single Wharncliffe or Clip blade. I hope they will produce it more often.

  • @bigjsknives
    @bigjsknives Год назад +4

    You could have talked him down to $35 on that Buffalo Horn!!! LOL…. The $40 would have flown out of my wallet.. just a phenomenal collection and you have great knowledge on Case Pieces. Great Video!!! Thanks for the shout out as well.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +2

      Haha, maybe but that particular guy does not like to haggle on his prices, I’ve never been able to get him to come off a price, and the funny thing is, some of his knives are priced great, and others aren’t 🤷🏼‍♂️ thanks for watching bud!

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Год назад +5

    No way that burnt trapper you did looks fabulous I have to get you to do that on one of my trappers😊

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Год назад +3

    I’ll tell ya you have some beautiful traditionals……. Great collection you have thanks so much for showing them I appreciate that😊

  • @nbuha56
    @nbuha56 Год назад +9

    I personally think spey blades are a great stand in for fileting a trout in the field on camping trips. Gives a clean cut, no point to lacerate the meat when working on a rough surface. Also makes quick work of skinning rabbits clean, their skin being like tissue paper the spey is very forgiving. Doesn't matter if your not using the fur, but, I use it. You have a nice collection, each knife seems to bring back memories and adds to the patina. God bless!

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 Год назад +11

    It wasnt JUST for castration, it was for skinning-dressing game. That steep clip lets you invert and keep the cutting action where you need it. Thus the "trapper" part. Great blade profile. Also notice how "high" that blade sits when fully opened compared to the other blade? Thats to help when using it "blade up"
    Many traditional hunting/skinning knives had a similar shape too. Castration is just another thing that shape blade does well. Guarantee most the folks saying that don't hunt.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +4

      I appreciate the info, and yes I agree. The term Spey, when looked up in the dictionary means to castrate. -What is a spey blade used for? Spey blades were originally used by cowboys and ranchers to castrate livestock. The rounded belly and blunted tip were effective at slicing without accidentally puncturing veins and vessels accidentally. -So I believe that the people I’m referring to are saying they don’t like a trapper because they don’t like the Spey blade because they say they have no use for it. I was just giving my opinion on what I considered a wide variety of uses for the Spey blade on a trapper knife for daily use. Thanks for watching.

  • @steveg.1502
    @steveg.1502 Год назад +2

    Nice collection. I like trappers a lot. You have some nice ones there, like the buffalo horn. Great deal. I like the spey blade for a lot of tasks. It will slice right thru one of my pan fried pork chops, which is no easy task. Cool video and thanks for showing your trappers.👍

  • @swampyankeeknives
    @swampyankeeknives Год назад +6

    Wes, the Black Bone is a Winterbottom jig. Love that full size Saddlehorn. Just an awesome collection. 💪🏻

  • @j_c_hunt
    @j_c_hunt Год назад +4

    Awesome Video my man. I grew up around Trappers and love them about as much as I do a SodBuster. I’ve seen that Spey blade used for everything from skinning deer to like you said, scrapping gaskets of the block of a SBC. The trapper is about as handy of an EDC as you can get! I love the Buffalo Horn.. now I’m gonna be looking!

  • @lethenhitch9439
    @lethenhitch9439 Год назад +2

    I have two trappers from the 90`s that I have rotate carried for the past 20 something years (a black synthetic and a stag). I use the spade blades for utility like opening cans, cutting rope, screw driver (rough work) the heavy tips hold up well. The other blade I save in case I need a super sharp blade for skinning, splinters etc.

  • @Hunter-mu7sp
    @Hunter-mu7sp Год назад +3

    We’ve used 54 pattern Case trappers for years skinning deer and hogs. Also great in the kitchen for food prep. If one blade dulls just open the other and keep going.

  • @jwgbmp40
    @jwgbmp40 Год назад

    Made it to the end, been a busy day, about 6 hrs to get this vid in.. again, thank-you for sharing. Iam in love with these trappers even more now! I have 3 son inlaws and two grand sons to share these with. Excellent variety here!

  • @ranchhand2945
    @ranchhand2945 Год назад +1

    The spey blade on my trapper stays razor sharp because all I use it for is castrating bull calves. Now I am definitely not saying it couldn’t be used for other things. It’s definitely a great blade design and has a multitude of uses!
    Great vid bro!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy!! So see, there ARE still guys using the Spey blade to castrate bulls! See this was the whole point of the video, people seem to think that this kind of thing never happens anymore and so my reply is, we’ll even if you’re not castrating animals it still has uses and shouldn’t be forgotten or dismissed. But yeah, cool that you’re still using the knife for that purpose!

  • @MNessmith
    @MNessmith Год назад +2

    TOTALLY agree about the spey blade. Forget the last 5% (i.e. the tip), it's a long, straight sharp blade! And like you said, you shouldn't be stabbing into stuff with a slipjoint anyway! I really can't think of many real-world pocketknife cutting tasks that can't be done with a spey. Great video ..... and a darn nice trapper collection you've got!

  • @MountainManKnives64
    @MountainManKnives64 29 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this video. Love me some case Trapper knives!

  • @dandarling5990
    @dandarling5990 10 месяцев назад +1

    Country boy here also, been trapping since childhood. After pulling critters out of traps all morning, the clip point is used to open the leg cuts, then spey blade for rest of skinning task. Always skin critters after eating a quick lunch, lighten the canoe by a few hundred pounds. Makes much less work at end of day. I guess that's why it's called a Trapper. 3 blade Stockman is used for castration duty, hence the name.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  10 месяцев назад

      I appreciate your reply. And boy, don’t I love it when y’all try to school me like I’m a complete dumbass! Do you even know the definition of “Spey”? The trapper shares the Spey blade with the stockman because for the same reasons it was designed to castrate an animal cleanly it also happens to make a good skinning blade but the term Spey literally means to castrate. There are knives like the folding Hunter that have a clip and an actual “skinning” blade then you also have knives like muskrats with two identical clip blades. Plus you clearly missed the ENTIRE POINT of this video. Thanks again!

  • @mikecole1095
    @mikecole1095 Год назад +1

    I know this is a bit of a late reply but one other thing the spy blade is good for is fleshing hides, like deer hides, raccoon etc. love the video! Nice collection. 👍🏻

  • @jadedoldguy5233
    @jadedoldguy5233 Год назад +1

    Great video, brother. Just FWIW, it is "Antique Bone Barnboard." Usually has that darker tint on the scales. The Natural Barnboard is quite a bit lighter. Love those natural Barnboards. Good job on this vid, and great collection.

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 Год назад +1

    I like a Trapper - and Case make a grand Trapper. They're my go-to fishing knife, with the Clip used for processing the catch and the Spey for eating my lunch. Just landed one in Giraffe Bone - awesome! Some folks turn their noses up at Trappers, but that's just passing fashion I reckon - it's a great pattern. Seeing your collection Sir was a real treat thank you.

  • @mikecurtis2585
    @mikecurtis2585 Год назад +1

    Wow you have a beautiful collection of Case Trappers!

  • @jwgbmp40
    @jwgbmp40 Год назад

    Omg, you got me cruising ebay for knives I dont really need ... lol. This has been an excellent educational vid on case knives.!

  • @gregknight293
    @gregknight293 10 месяцев назад

    I am a fan of the Case Trapper and the Stockman so I carry both . One in each jeans pocket, both are CV and both yellow scales . Use the Trapper spey blade almost as much as the clip . Handy to dress out fish , small game for the table and to open packages with less risk of poking the contents . Very nice collection Sir , thanks for showing .

  • @dionysus6892
    @dionysus6892 11 месяцев назад

    Not going to lie, that jimping job was done pretty damn fine if you ask me.
    Case Trappers have a special place in my heart. My first ever knife I bought to really use was a Case Trapper. I got one brand new in package at a flea market for 20 dollars, from a man and his son selling a few things. It's a CV steel knife with the yellow synthetic handles. Got it to cut weedwhip string for my first summer job as a landscaper.
    Still have that knife, and it's been with me for quite a few life events.

  • @desertratedc9596
    @desertratedc9596 Год назад +3

    I personally just find the tip of spey blades to sometimes be tricky to sharpen. It really is dependent from one to another. I have a few trappers myself and like them but find my go to pattern to be the stockman specifically the 3.5 inch to 5 inch patterns. I like my self a good large to jumbo stockman/cattle knife. I use the sheepsfoot the most on the stockman. When I carry a trapper I will typically add a shepherds knife to the pocket just to have a sheepsfoot available to me.

  • @luccomeau2363
    @luccomeau2363 Год назад +2

    Clip blade is my food prep blade. Keep sharp delicate cutting. My Spey is the work blade. Strip wire, scrape gasket, cut cardboard I’m not scared to dull that blade cause it’s a work horse. The cv holds a good edge and easy to sharpen.

  • @Rancherinaz
    @Rancherinaz 23 дня назад

    Full size trapper , mini trapper , saddle horn trapper , all great knives . I love my stockman knives too but the trapper gives ya two nice full length blades . The Spey is a great steak knife and also a great cheese knife .
    I’d say the trapper is my favorite folding knife pattern .
    Great video .

  • @user-wg2sx2yp3w
    @user-wg2sx2yp3w 3 месяца назад

    Interesting. Recently I became curious about Trapper variations, added blades. blade locks, opening mechanisms. I've always liked the Trapper pattern and my original trapper is a Case with a yellow delrin handle I bought from a hardware store that was discontinuing thei Case line. That was long ago. My take on the Trapper pattern and the spey blade is that you can field dress a deer with it. I keep the spey blade razor sharp and use it for cutting artiocles out of paper and things like that while I use the California clip blade for rougher work. Two of the prettiest trap;pers that I have is a Kershaw mini trapper with a red bone handle and a Bear and son's with a rose wood handle.

  • @brandonratcliff3065
    @brandonratcliff3065 Год назад +1

    Great tutorial.. you have a great collection..

  • @johncook2504
    @johncook2504 7 месяцев назад

    Been collecting pocket knives for a handful of years, lots of modern ones-button/axis/compression locks and autos. The more years that go by the more I’m attracted to these traditional folders. Something about the classics that scratches the right part of my brain. Great lookin collection!

  • @jwgbmp40
    @jwgbmp40 Год назад

    Great vid. I bought 3 new xx trappers to give to my son inlaws at Christmas. Iam making leather carriers for them. I wish I had come across this vid first, I wouldve shopped harder for various models.. love the scant cut on the one

  • @korgan7779
    @korgan7779 Год назад +1

    Nice video, and nice collection, good Sir. I really loved the Case 3 blade hunter trapper. I've considered trying to get one myself.
    In regards to the spey blade, I personally don't care for it but it doesn't make me hate the Trapper Pattern knife. My dislike of It is based on my uses and tasks. I love the primary clip point and would like to have a trapper with a Warnclift blade as the secondary. I actually have a Case Hobo Trapper that I often carry with me when I go out to eat because you just never know if the restaurants are going to have those flimsy utensils made of crappy thin sheet metal.
    I have considered getting a Case Trapper in CV, because I prefer it as well, and modifying the Spey blade into a Warnclift. I've also considered getting a cheap Rough Rider and modifying it first and carrying it to see if I'd want to do that with a Case. My father carried a Large Stockman in CV for a very long time even after breaking and reprofiling the main blade a couple times. He got another one later on but just didn't care for it as much because it wasn't the same color/pattern bone handles. They stopped making it we've heard. I don't remember offhand what it was called.

  • @kuzinit2374
    @kuzinit2374 Год назад +1

    Love the knife , one blade poky , the other blade for digging in drywall or wood, both nice for cutting and slicing

  • @Zen_Ali_123
    @Zen_Ali_123 Год назад +1

    I'm a stockman kinda hick.
    For me, the spey is there to abuse.
    It's great to have when you're cutting through something onto a hard surface. It also makes a handy scraper and light pry.
    (Big J recommended you)

  • @mikelawson5811
    @mikelawson5811 Год назад +2

    I am not a trapper fan, I prefer the stockman. Stockman knives also have spey blades. I have re-examined my view on the spey blade. On almost every trapper or stockman that I have ever owned the spey blade is the sharpest blade on the knife. That is due to the excellent hollow grind that manufactures put on the spey blade. The spey blade is the best design for skinning an animal. That blade shape will prevent punching holes in the hide. I carry a trapper quite a lot during the summer as I have found that the spey blade is the best tomato sliver I can have in my pocket. It gets used every day at lunch. One last note on the spey blade, look up a surgeon’s scalpel. You will find that the shape is very much like a scalpel. If you are every in a life or death emergency situation that requires someone to be cut on, the spey blade would make the nicest cuts. Maybe it should be referred to as the scalpel blade instead of the spey blade.

  • @haveaknifeday6253
    @haveaknifeday6253 Год назад

    I now have a much renewed interest in the trapper. 4 (54) Trappers, 1 (07) Trapper with a warncliffe blade, and a red stag trapperlock. Enjoyed seeing your collection

  • @coaltrain4423
    @coaltrain4423 2 месяца назад

    To change or alter the color of the bone covers or handle,is to use paste wax shoe polish.I’ve been using it for years to make my knives look like I want them to.Brown,tan,cordovan,black.Mix a couple of different colors together and have at it.Just remember that you don’t get but one chance depending on how you do it.

  • @jasonrichardson9260
    @jasonrichardson9260 Год назад

    Nice collection, I love my trappers and their spay blades !!

  • @shoresharp8349
    @shoresharp8349 Год назад +1

    Awesome collection, I'm a new sub I just found your channel. I enjoy the trapper bc my dad carried a case trapper. He skinned enough muskrats with a case trapper to buy his 1st car a 67 camaro.

  • @desertratedc9596
    @desertratedc9596 Год назад +3

    Stockman is probably my go to pattern just because it's extra blade the sheepsfoot adds a lot of versatility but the Copperhead has become my favorite pattern because it doesn't have the spey blade. I don't exactly need the spey most of the time, the pen blade is more useful to me. That being said, I have been using my 1095 SMKW case trapper a lot of late. It is a joy to use and sharpen. I personally like just grabbing all of the patterns in the classic amber jig bone.

  • @stevelewis1721
    @stevelewis1721 Год назад

    I enjoyed this, very entertaining; nice collection. Good analysis of the spey blade and clever mods also. Thanks.

  • @robertbarker5802
    @robertbarker5802 4 месяца назад

    I was indifferent to the spey blade until I found a wharncliffe trapper. Now that's my favorite trapper.

  • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
    @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +5

    Hey guys I just wanted to make a pinned comment that hopefully y’all will see and maybe shed some light on the premise of this video. So- the idea for this video was to discuss the “Hate” for the Spey blade in a trapper knife that would be carried by the average person. I’ve notice that most of the comments left on this video (and I appreciate them all!) seem to go something like this- “I skin deer with my Spey blade” or “I use my Spey blade to process squirrels” or any sort of skinning/ meat processing work. And while I applaud all of you for carrying on the tradition because I’m an avid outdoorsman myself the idea of this video was to show the “non-hunters” and “non-outdoorsmen” that there were many if not any and all chores that can be done with the Spey blade, and that’s why my examples were things such as opening packages, cutting straps and rope, sharpening a pencil, peeling an apple, etc… skinning game was sort of the kind of task that a lot of younger/less experienced knife enthusiast find irrelevant in todays society and therefore that’s why they find the Spey blade so useless. So once again I applaud all you fine men for skinning and processing game/fish with your Spey blades but the real idea for the video was to show the more day to day things you could do with the Spey blade 👍🏼

    • @thronebreaker6950
      @thronebreaker6950 Год назад

      I get what your saying but you got the wrong model for what you want to do with it maybe you should go for a barlow it fits the bill more than a trapper that is why you got out door fellas talking about what they do with a out doors knife

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад

      @@thronebreaker6950 I appreciate you watching, and I appreciate your comment, but you’ve totally missed the point… the video was never about what knife I or anyone else “chose” it is simply about all the people on RUclips and Instagram that I see saying the trapper is useless in today’s world because people aren’t castrating animals anymore and or many aren’t skinning/processing animals. And so my take is that even on simple everyday tasks such as peeling an apple, cutting a rope, maybe sharpening a carpenters pencil etc. the Spey blade will perform just at well as the clip. And so the pinned comment that you have replied to was only to clarify that yes the Spey blade is obviously good at skinning and processing meat because that parallels what it was designed for and to suggest that it also has the ability to perform all the tasks I just mentioned. And therefore it is not “useless” even to the city boy that isn’t castrating and skinning deer. It was never about knife choice as you’ve suggested. I have almost every popular pattern in my collection it’s not about that at all.

    • @thronebreaker6950
      @thronebreaker6950 Год назад

      I get it but at the end of it all that is a model made for the out doors hints why it is called the trapper. I suggested the barlow because it is a working man's model for doing everyday task I'm not saying your wrong but everyone buying a trapper and expecting ot to do non trapper things is going to be disappointed with the spay blade. But a knife is a knife at the end of the day.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад

      @@thronebreaker6950 you could go all day suggesting “better patterns” traditional knives are traditional for a reason. I don’t like a barlow particularly because I have huge hands… all I’m saying is a Spey blade will cut just like a clip point at the end of the day. I even showed in the video how similar (all but the tip) the two blade profiles are. I’m not sure what else to say at this point.

    • @thronebreaker6950
      @thronebreaker6950 Год назад

      Understandable. On your point I am putting out there if people think a blade is useless for what they are trying to do with it simply switch to something more fitting to the job. That a tool was made for instead of using a tool made for a different job but at the end of it all I appreciate you utilizing traditional knives and praising them all the same

  • @nitrorc4life1
    @nitrorc4life1 Год назад +1

    And you can use clip blade to pierce all day long IF you always pit positive pressure on blade while piercing, and for added safety if you wish, use the pinch grip when doing it.

  • @tracerbullet420
    @tracerbullet420 5 месяцев назад

    No use for a spey blade can actually be a reason to carry it. That useless blade is pretty handy when that clip blade you ALWAYS use, and been meaning to sharpen these last three years, finally gets so dull you can't cut spaghetti with it.
    Liked the video, was recommended, it's unusual that RUclips suggests something I like...I used to have a rather large collection, around 350 pockets and bowies. A couple of your Trappers brought back some memories. They were all pretty much destroyed in a house fire about 10 years ago. Just started rebuilding it last year. Love a Case Trapper, or any Case for that matter.
    There's only one blade that's useless...a dull one.
    and remember what Confucius said .. "He who collects blades also collects bandages" ⚔

  • @kevingoza
    @kevingoza 5 месяцев назад

    Truth on the Spey blade! Subscribed!

  • @jeffreyjeffers156
    @jeffreyjeffers156 7 месяцев назад

    Nice collection buddy and I couldnt agree more with ya on the spey I've carried a case knife all my adult life trappers and medium stockman are my go twos put a edge on it and use it lol people definitely get bent out of shape over little things

  • @ryangutierrez5354
    @ryangutierrez5354 5 месяцев назад

    Man you got me itching to get a mini trapper with the Spey Blade.
    I have a mini trapper already with the wharncliffe blade that is probably, if pressed name a favoate traditional knife pattern it would be a toss up between it and the medium stockman. So saying I love that knife would be an understatement. I need me a good standard mini trapper in my collection, perhaps it will be my next purchase! Thanks for sticking up for the Spey blade, I thought it was useless at first my main EDC being a Case medium stockman it was always on me so I have since warmed up to it and appreciate it greatly. It’s The best box opener there is!
    The walk and talk on the Trapper is always the best of the best even on a Chinese made knife. Such a satisfying click that it makes when the blade shuts and they always have good lockup. I wish medium stockmans were at this same level!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  5 месяцев назад

      You’re right, mini trappers do usually have a great action! Most of the med. stockmans I’ve had did as well

  • @oscaralvarado6457
    @oscaralvarado6457 10 месяцев назад +1

    La hoja secundaria ¡¡claro que tiene muchos usos!!, personalmente he notado en todas mis trappers que la secundaria adquiere mejor filo. No solo castrar cerdos o chivos, en el escritorio abro todos los sobres, cajas y envoltorios de cartón, papel y plástico con la speer. También soy un fanático de las Trappers. Saludos y bendiciones.

  • @gregedwards1921
    @gregedwards1921 3 месяца назад

    Amen you are saying what I've said right along,btw I've seen my grandfather castrate hogs with the pen blade of his Barlow knife

  • @patrick860
    @patrick860 Год назад

    Hey buddy! I'm a big fan of Case Trappers and I've noticed the same thing with the spey blade by pushing it forward a bit. I really enjoyed this video, it went by fast! You're a good speaker and I'm now subscribed. 👍

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, and thank you very much for subscribing! I’ve got a lot of case knives to talk about 👍🏼

  • @dominickgiallombardo2921
    @dominickgiallombardo2921 Год назад +3

    Hey fellow knife lovers, When I first got into collecting knives in 2014 I started with Case Knives. I have 75 case knives in all there patterns and handle scales. I’ve never used any of them and I have all the box’s for them. I am trying to sell my whole collection. I have genuine stag knives and Buffalo horn and 2,000 year old wood knives with the papers for it. Dominick

    • @BassMaster.454
      @BassMaster.454 Год назад

      Sounds like quite the collection. The 2000-year-old wood knife sounds interesting.

  • @TheBootyWrangler
    @TheBootyWrangler Год назад +3

    As someone who gets made fun of for finding the shape of a Spey beautiful I think it’s more of an aesthetic thing for people than a functional

  • @davidguilbert7666
    @davidguilbert7666 Год назад

    Great collection and video, my favorite pattern is the trapper. Love your knives

  • @Marley0710
    @Marley0710 Год назад +1

    Great collection bud, I personally prefer stockmans I get pretty excited with knives as well. Case and boker are my favorites. I wish Buck would get a little more involved in scale designs.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      I agree, I like a stockman very much too, and yeah, that’s probably one of the main reasons I don’t really collect Buck knives is that they just all look so similar. Thanks for watching!

  • @deanP.
    @deanP. Год назад

    Nice trapper Collection. I came over to your channel from RJ's recommendation. Glad I did.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад

      Thank you very much, that was very nice of Rj to give me that shoutout! Hope you enjoy what I have to offer!

  • @paullambert4445
    @paullambert4445 Год назад

    I only have one large Amber bone trapper, but I use the spay blade for food prep. Works great. Thanks 🔪🎸

  • @leapinlizard9487
    @leapinlizard9487 5 месяцев назад

    My wife and I were on vacation in California back in the 80's and we drove thru the redwood forest. I pulled out into a rest stop and we hiked a little ways back into forest to experience all the giant redwoods. At the base of one tree was a brand new Puma Hunter. We waited around the side of the road for a little while, but no one showed up, so I put the knife in my pocket and drove down the road. I was managing a cattle feedlot at the time southwest of Phoenix, Arizona. I would receive about 60 calves a month, half of them heifers and the other half bulls calves that weighed approximately 250 lbs. I used that Puma knife for 3 years castrating a little over 1,000 head. I sharped it so many times that it could no longer hold an edge. I'm 75 yrs. old now and I still have the Puma, but only pull it out occasionally to reminisce about the "good old days" I spent as a feedlot cowboy.

  • @knoxknifemods
    @knoxknifemods Год назад

    Great video! Loved seeing your collection. You got me on the hunt again 😂

  • @evnhwrd8078
    @evnhwrd8078 Год назад

    appreciate the stories and the good camera work. Keep up the good work!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that! Even though I did almost kick the whole tripod over once! Thanks for checking it out!

  • @paulyoder865
    @paulyoder865 7 месяцев назад

    I like the Spey blade for general cutting tasks especially cutting food and situations where I’m concerned about poking myself.

  • @Hunting4Hookers
    @Hunting4Hookers Год назад

    Really like your videos buddy! Found you from a shout-out from Big J’s knives!
    You have a new subscriber buddy!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy! I appreciate you!

    • @Hunting4Hookers
      @Hunting4Hookers Год назад

      @@doomcrewoutdoors1613
      You have a good channel going, buddy! Always be yourself, and it will grow!
      Look forward to your future stuff! God bless!

  • @thatbme35
    @thatbme35 Год назад

    Man, That black buffalo is nice. Great find!

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler 7 месяцев назад

    I started this year giving my one nephew a knife for Christmas because hes old enough to actually have a real truck driving job and not have to sell everything when the farming season is over. I also gave him an old rifle i shortened the stock down on for his girlfriend to use. Hes been going out with her for at least four years now and she likes to go deer hunting on her dads farm

  • @terryhodgson2357
    @terryhodgson2357 Год назад

    Great video. Subscribed. I agree with you on the spey blade. I just ordered a Case Trapper in chestnut bone. Can't wait to get it.

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Год назад +3

    I personally don’t get thst….. I like a Spey blade quiet a bit

  • @David-dt3ge
    @David-dt3ge Год назад +1

    I saw this video a few weeks ago looking for Case knives and have to agree with you on the spay blade. Why in the world anyone would be hung up over it. I think it’s great and use mine to peel and slice meat, cheese and on fruits.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +2

      Exactly and a lot of people kinda missed the point of this video, obviously the Spey blade can skin an animal or process a deer, that’s pretty much the same kinda thing it was designed for, my point of this video was to show the “everyday” things you can use the Spey blade for. Sharpening a pencil, cutting rope and cardboard, slicing/peeling fruit, stuff like that. Because while us country boys know how to use a Spey blade for it’s Intended purpose, it’s those younger guys who will never kill a deer or castrate an animal that I feel don’t like/understand the Spey blade…

    • @David-dt3ge
      @David-dt3ge Год назад

      @@doomcrewoutdoors1613 lol, yes good point they sure don’t . That blade can do everything any other blade can do except “ stick “ something and with enough pressure and correct angle we could probably stab with it also . Great video!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад

      @@David-dt3ge thanks buddy

  • @Nothingtoya
    @Nothingtoya 4 месяца назад

    I completely agree, matter of fact, I use the spey blade way more than I use the clip point.
    Also, Case doesn't make nearly enough CV/carbon blades.

  • @daveybass655
    @daveybass655 Год назад

    I love my trapper. I got it cause it's a trappers skinnin knife, an a good pointy blade. It works great !

  • @retirednavy8720
    @retirednavy8720 5 месяцев назад

    The spey blade is a great blade for skinning. I have used a Case XX Trapper for decades when I go deer hunting the the belly of the spey blade makes quick work of skinning out a deer. I for one love that blade shape. But then I am not a knife collector per say, I am a deer hunter that will take between 3 and 5 deer a season for meat.

  • @mcl40000
    @mcl40000 11 месяцев назад

    in my little cityboy brain the trapper makes perfect sense. right now i´m using a minitrapper at work to dull down the speyblade...once thats done the mini trapper will be my picnic and bbq knife. its a perfect butter knife!

    • @mcl40000
      @mcl40000 11 месяцев назад

      or maybe i´m getting the bigger one...didnt know to this vid i´m having the mini version. was wondering why yours look so much bigger...XD

  • @kendemers8821
    @kendemers8821 Год назад

    beautiful collection of knives.

  • @void1984
    @void1984 Год назад

    My issue with the spey blade is that it's there, making the grip less comfortable.
    I had once a single blade full size Case Trapper. I liked it better.
    Nice collection!

  • @RelaxedpiperYoutube
    @RelaxedpiperYoutube Год назад

    Love Case knives, thanks for sharing, cheers!

  • @pray4mojo35
    @pray4mojo35 8 месяцев назад

    Rough Ryder has decent knives as does Marbles and Brother (which I just picked up one). Case is just a step up from those brands. My Case knives are all inherited from my father and a couple were my grandfather’s.

  • @Jarrych83
    @Jarrych83 11 месяцев назад

    I'm not a hunter, but do a fair bit of general camping, gardening, and cooking. The really long trappers aren't my favorite, but I love the 3.5" size for the pattern. As far as speys, I find them more useful in that size or on a stockman and love the more curved shapes. It's a small skinning blade. I like them better for peeling fruit, processing chili peppers, rocking motions on a cutting board, opening boxes where you don't want to stab too much, some whittling tasks, and they often have a nicer shape for cutting rope and nipping fruit off plants. Carrying nothing but a stockman for 6 months and doing ALL size appropriate chores, tasks, and food prep was a great exercise for learning blade shape uses.😂

  • @bwxbwx6453
    @bwxbwx6453 Год назад +1

    I would love that pheasant trapper that's so cool be ideal for catty hunting set up

  • @fredcox6994
    @fredcox6994 Месяц назад

    I think the one long-tailed C trapper looks like the olive bone they have. The Bulldog knives at one time had all the blades, even stainless, hand forged, not stamped. Their stainless is probably close to D-2. With German eco-laws, including noise, individually forging got to expensive .

  • @Mr.Nemo-
    @Mr.Nemo- 9 месяцев назад

    Sweet collection. I like Spey blades, for whatever reason they always end up being my sharpest blade. Perhaps they are not photogenic enough for Instagram?

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  8 месяцев назад

      They’re definitely no as attractive as a nice clip point, but I just hear a lot of guys acting like the Spey blade is “useless” in modern times because most of the population aren’t castrating farm animals these days, and so my whole idea for this video was to show that simply as a knife blade the Spey is just as capable at achieving daily tasks as it partner the clip blade, I even went as far as to show how the edge profiles are even very similar to further show that when it comes to cutting rope or peeling fruit or cutting tape, the Spey is just another blade and shouldn’t be hated on because of its name and design

  • @user-cg3ng1gi3k
    @user-cg3ng1gi3k Год назад

    About the spay blade, as a fight'n rooster collector that is the go to blade for me. I have always used the spay blade to do what ever I need to use a knife for. Except to eat with or to gently poke something like a splinter. PS I do have case knives also so don't hate on my fight'n Roosters to much. Us the spay and don't scare up the clip.

  • @BaxtersBlades
    @BaxtersBlades Год назад

    I am a huge Trapper fan. I love my Case trapper.(just have one so far.) Those are super nice! How did you get all the good ones? oh yah gifts and ebay. How did you get all the perfect Cases? Ive gotten 2 bad ones that almost turned me off. That jimping is awesome! Amazing Deals on all of them! Id buy them all day for under $50 if I could find them.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      Well they’re not all “perfect” but they are all well within what I consider acceptable. I won’t buy a case knife sight unseen. Too risky. However I do buy a lot infinites off eBay if the seller has good pictures or is willing to send me extra pics of the things I like to check for. I’ve had pretty good luck this way. Or otherwise buy from a local place where you can pick through the inventory to select a good one.

  • @Thehize858
    @Thehize858 11 месяцев назад

    Always use my Spey blade for the slicier cutting tasks at work always sharper I love my carbon steel lockback trapper

  • @Hoosierdaddyjones812
    @Hoosierdaddyjones812 Год назад

    I'm new to collecting knives just started in the new year.

  • @fredcox6994
    @fredcox6994 2 месяца назад

    The spey blade is used for skinning without puncturing the hide and my dad always used his for cutting his meat, as do I. It is also good for spreading peanut butter,potted meat,anything you might use a butter knife for.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  2 месяца назад

      You are correct, if you had watched the whole video you would’ve seen where I explained all that just as you did….

    • @fredcox6994
      @fredcox6994 2 месяца назад

      @@doomcrewoutdoors1613 I thought I was at the end. If I wait too long my phone moves on to the next video pretty quick

  • @johnboyd7158
    @johnboyd7158 4 месяца назад

    I have more Trappers than all other Case patterns combined. Thanks

  • @George-ue3er
    @George-ue3er 10 месяцев назад +1

    The spay blade was not intended for castration. It was intended to be a skinning blade that wouldn't accidentally poke a hole in an expensive hide. The warren or sheep's foot on a stockman knife was meant to be for castration.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  10 месяцев назад

      Ok lol

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  10 месяцев назад +1

      I guess Bob barker should’ve said “Have your pets sheepsfooted or neutered”

    • @bigjsknives
      @bigjsknives 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂 This comment!!😂😂😂😂😂!!! I’ve never seen anyone “Spey” an animal with a sheepsfoot blade!! 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bigjsknives 🤣 🐑 🥜

  • @eviljesus1482
    @eviljesus1482 Год назад

    I tend to use it like a skinner blade for game. Eating blade for steak n taters round the fire lmao. For a single blade I like the swingguard/cheetah, will change it out for the large trapper sometimes and just got another. And always a medium stockman handy...

    • @kennethjackson7574
      @kennethjackson7574 Год назад +1

      I have inherited two genuine Russel Green River pattern skinning knives, both at least 80 years old. They used to be used skinning steers and sheep. As I’m nearly as old as those knives I now buy untrimmed cuts of beef and use them to cut the fat and silver skin. Trimming those are quite like skinning.

  • @lancezebeau1035
    @lancezebeau1035 Год назад

    Facts about the spey blade💯💯

  • @RJsKnives
    @RJsKnives Год назад

    What a wonderful collection! I very much enjoyed looking at your trappers. I’m like you, I think a trapper is a great all around knife. I need to be a better eBay hunter, lol! Would you be interested in coming on the livestream?

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      The problem with me and live-streaming is that where I live I have ZERO internet signal. I literally have to record my videos at home and wait till I get to work to upload them. our home internet is also through our cell phone plan using a hotspot so it barely does enough to get the kids through their schoolwork. We also live way out where they haven’t run any kind of fiber or dsl yet. I really appreciate The invite though!

    • @RJsKnives
      @RJsKnives Год назад

      @@doomcrewoutdoors1613 no problem. When you get upgraded in the future, let me know.

  • @SpacecityEDC
    @SpacecityEDC 11 месяцев назад

    Great collection! I don't get the spey blade hate thing either. It either cuts or it doesn't, it works ir it doesn't for the purpose you. It could be shaped like a dolphin and if it worked then carry on 😂 Just curious what's your take on Case Russlock knives? I've been looking at them and thinking about trying one just haven't pulled the trigger. Thanks for sharing.

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a Russlock video actually, it’ll give you my full assessor them 👍🏼

    • @SpacecityEDC
      @SpacecityEDC 11 месяцев назад

      Another thing to note about the devil spey blade which I'm sure you know already but the design was for skinning animals without damaging or puncturing pelts, reason for the type tip it has 🤔 I'll check out your video, thanks.

  • @bobgartin4165
    @bobgartin4165 Год назад +3

    The Bulldog knife has carbon steel blades. Bulldog does a good job with tempering and their blades will take a great edge. Enjoy it!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, it’ll get RAZOR sharp!

    • @doomcrewoutdoors1613
      @doomcrewoutdoors1613  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @bobgartin4165
      @bobgartin4165 Год назад +1

      @@doomcrewoutdoors1613 Thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. I also grew up in the country and have never had an issue with using a spey blade for whatever.

  • @Skinnymoose
    @Skinnymoose Год назад

    I actually like the clip blade on the Boker Trappers a little more than the Case because they dont have that round spot right before the tip. They are more pointy.

  • @LarryReynolds591
    @LarryReynolds591 8 месяцев назад

    Spey blade discussion begins at 33:00

  • @jamiejohnston4983
    @jamiejohnston4983 Год назад

    I love the look of the knife you burned the edges of myself.

  • @stevecochran9078
    @stevecochran9078 Год назад

    I like using the spey blade for skinning when I'm peeling fur from critters.

  • @rogerhudson9732
    @rogerhudson9732 Год назад

    The Spey blade is the best/safest camp kitchen blade.