I just got my 9th LT Wright knife today. I love them all. I think the GNS is one of the most attractive blades they sell, but my go to is the Genesis. Nice video.
Man, greetings from the Honey Island swamp side of LA. I’m a recent subscriber after watching your stove videos that keep dropping in my feed. I couldn’t agree with you more on LT Wright knives, I’ve owned several and purchased way more as gifts to sons and nephews. I’m a big fan of the genesis flat A2 for bushcraft, hunting, and camp prep. The next gen for the younger fellas. The JRE sheaths hold up well even to a marine environment. I like the flat or convex grinds for kitchen work, skinning, and general purpose stuff (cutting rope, opening boxes, etc.). Anyway great video, enjoyed your take on the L T Wright GNS Scandi.
I recently purchased my GNS, which happens to be my second LT Wright in my knife collection. My first LT Wright knife is a Camp MUK with double red micarta scales & natural micarta liners, CPM-3V steel, & a Saber grind. With that first knife, I became a die-hard LT Wright fan. My GNS is a Scandi grind, CPM-3V Steel, Snakeskin Micarta with blue liners. With the two different designs, grinds, & relative size differences, they both compliment each other in their inherent knife design strengths. I look upon my knife collection as a well thought out, functional art collection & investment. Keep your outstanding videos coming!
I am not a bushcrafter, I am an outdoorsman. I do have "A LOT" of knives & I absolutely love to baton with my knives. By the way that's a gorgeous knife. if you don't already have one you should look into trying out a Pathfinder knife shop knife. I have one and I absolutely love it. Take care, keep enjoying the great out of doors and thanks for all the videos you share with us. - Marco
Been wanting the Genesis since I got into Bushcraft... one day sir! Until then I love me my budget blades, mora Bushcraft Orange, Gerber Strongarm, and my mora robust. Great tip with the fire safety. Blessings Ernie
The GNS with a scandi grind is my favorite knife as well. I have one with snakeskin micarta and red liners, in O1 steel. I not only use knives but I collect them as well, so I have a lot to chose from, including full customs, but the GNS is my absolute favorite user for the woods.
I've had the GNS 3V Saber grind its a batoning beast for properly sized wood. I'm thinking about picking up a Scandi version for better feather sticks.
Very nice blade! You can slowly fix the grind issue by sharpening it just on the one side until the edge is in center of blade. Take a look at the Bark River Aroua in Scandi grind CPM-3V
The problem with LT Wright knives is the bonded leather sheath! (Wish they would use real full-grain leather rather than leather saw-dust glued together and heat treated!
I have two L.T wright knives the Genesis and the Jessmuk and I really like both of them. A few knives that I would recommend are made by Habilis knives and they are the SRT, the bush tool and the pathfinder knives they are great knives
I pulled the trigger on the LT Wright Outback in 3V I saw on Cedric and Ada’s channel and wow! I just love it! GNS is nice but it’s just not me, my next knife is going to be either the Genesis or Bushcrafter in 3V. DLT trading carries a large selection of LT Wright knives BTW.
First time watching. Really enjoyed the video. GUNS is my favorite knife for general use. Also own the JX2 for camp kitchen and hunting. Both are great knives. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Thx
Just got my GNS in 3v. Haven't been able to keep it out of my hands since. Excellent sheath as well. $200 for the scandi version I chose, but I have NO regrets. This is definitely an heirloom knife. Gonna look into Bark River soon.(made here in Michigan) Great vid bud.
The LT Wright sheaths are bonded leather, not full-grain leather! These sheaths cannot be wet-formed... (LT Wright and Joker knife sheaths are bonded leather, not full-grain) The leather sheath is half the knife and that's why I usually purchase Bark River, Tops, and even Condor provides real full-grain leather sheaths.
When you purchase a “Hand Made” vs a computer made knife you acquire human imperfections from that hand made process. They are unique one of a kind character traits unique to your knife👍
Just found you man, if you haven't bought another knife...... survival come bushcraft....."Sospes", have a look, I got one and its brilliant, and for info. I just bought the GNS, because......I always wanted one. Great video. 👍👍🏴🏴🏴🏴
OK thats so weird ....I'm totally narrowing down what I want to eventually purchase and the GNS is at the top and boom brand new review on one pops up......yep thats a sign! .....my wife wouldn't agree LOL😉 Check out the Battle Horse Feather stick, thats also on the top of my list.....Subbed ya.
If the knife was 100% perfect it wouldn't be hand made. I have two Canadian Grohmann knives with extremely minor defects compared to Chinese-made knives which are absolutely 100% perfect. But Grohmann is handmade and China uses state of the art robotics and CNC machining. I like both, but a human touch is nice. Tell the wife it's a future investment. I live in Canada and last year the Canadian government banned the importation of all assisted opening pocket knives. As a result no manufacturers are shipping any kind of knives to Canada at all anymore so any knives that I have in my collection are now worth more money. Hopefully that might work. Ha. About fires. Check the ground for dead roots that can spread a fire.
That is a nice looking knife, but I can't see spending that much money on a knife due to my income level. I have 5 and 6 inch blades which I didn't pay that much for and they are probably better quality knives.
Glad you like the GNS!
I just got my 9th LT Wright knife today. I love them all. I think the GNS is one of the most attractive blades they sell, but my go to is the Genesis. Nice video.
Man, greetings from the Honey Island swamp side of LA. I’m a recent subscriber after watching your stove videos that keep dropping in my feed. I couldn’t agree with you more on LT Wright knives, I’ve owned several and purchased way more as gifts to sons and nephews. I’m a big fan of the genesis flat A2 for bushcraft, hunting, and camp prep. The next gen for the younger fellas. The JRE sheaths hold up well even to a marine environment. I like the flat or convex grinds for kitchen work, skinning, and general purpose stuff (cutting rope, opening boxes, etc.). Anyway great video, enjoyed your take on the L T Wright GNS Scandi.
I recently purchased my GNS, which happens to be my second LT Wright in my knife collection. My first LT Wright knife is a Camp MUK with double red micarta scales & natural micarta liners, CPM-3V steel, & a Saber grind. With that first knife, I became a die-hard LT Wright fan. My GNS is a Scandi grind, CPM-3V Steel, Snakeskin Micarta with blue liners. With the two different designs, grinds, & relative size differences, they both compliment each other in their inherent knife design strengths. I look upon my knife collection as a well thought out, functional art collection & investment. Keep your outstanding videos coming!
Nice honest review. I have a Condor Bushlore but thinking of purchasing a high end knife. Thanks
I am not a bushcrafter, I am an outdoorsman. I do have "A LOT" of knives & I absolutely love to baton with my knives. By the way that's a gorgeous knife. if you don't already have one you should look into trying out a Pathfinder knife shop knife. I have one and I absolutely love it. Take care, keep enjoying the great out of doors and thanks for all the videos you share with us. - Marco
I have an original Blind Horse Knives GNS, when he was still together with his partner
It is a fine knife
You can't go wrong with a LT Wright knife.
Been wanting the Genesis since I got into Bushcraft... one day sir! Until then I love me my budget blades, mora Bushcraft Orange, Gerber Strongarm, and my mora robust. Great tip with the fire safety. Blessings Ernie
Great knives! I have the bushcrafter when LT was still a part of Blind Horse Knives
The GNS with a scandi grind is my favorite knife as well. I have one with snakeskin micarta and red liners, in O1 steel. I not only use knives but I collect them as well, so I have a lot to chose from, including full customs, but the GNS is my absolute favorite user for the woods.
I've had the GNS 3V Saber grind its a batoning beast for properly sized wood. I'm thinking about picking up a Scandi version for better feather sticks.
Great video! I'm actually purchasing a gns now I'm 100% sold. Thanks
Very nice blade! You can slowly fix the grind issue by sharpening it just on the one side until the edge is in center of blade. Take a look at the Bark River Aroua in Scandi grind CPM-3V
The problem with LT Wright knives is the bonded leather sheath! (Wish they would use real full-grain leather rather than leather saw-dust glued together and heat treated!
If I'm ever fortunate enough to be able to afford one of LT's GNS Scandis, I'll buy it. It's THE knife I want on my hip.
Sure looks to be a perfect bushcrafter. I want one. Very nice.
Yes Sir, you said it! Bushcraft knives are meant to baton!! Nice video, thanks.
I have the LT Wright GNS in AEB-L stainless steel Saber grind , great outdoor knife as well as self defense EDC knife.
Aurora in 3V with Scandi grind. God bless. John
Nice review. We share a love of some of the same gear. I have the Pathfinder Canteen set and a GNS in the mail! Cool review! Baton away dude!
I have two L.T wright knives the Genesis and the Jessmuk and I really like both of them. A few knives that I would recommend are made by Habilis knives and they are the SRT, the bush tool and the pathfinder knives they are great knives
I pulled the trigger on the LT Wright Outback in 3V I saw on Cedric and Ada’s channel and wow! I just love it! GNS is nice but it’s just not me, my next knife is going to be either the Genesis or Bushcrafter in 3V. DLT trading carries a large selection of LT Wright knives BTW.
First time watching. Really enjoyed the video. GUNS is my favorite knife for general use. Also own the JX2 for camp kitchen and hunting. Both are great knives. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Thx
just subbed looks like a nice down to earth channel ,looking forward to seeing more ! :)
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Just got my GNS in 3v. Haven't been able to keep it out of my hands since. Excellent sheath as well. $200 for the scandi version I chose, but I have NO regrets. This is definitely an heirloom knife. Gonna look into Bark River soon.(made here in Michigan) Great vid bud.
The LT Wright sheaths are bonded leather, not full-grain leather! These sheaths cannot be wet-formed... (LT Wright and Joker knife sheaths are bonded leather, not full-grain)
The leather sheath is half the knife and that's why I usually purchase Bark River, Tops, and even Condor provides real full-grain leather sheaths.
I'm getting ready to get one of these..
I hope in your future videos you got your camera focus settings figured out lol
I’m planning on replacing my current BK2 with this knife and a Mora Garberg.
When you purchase a “Hand Made” vs a computer made knife you acquire human imperfections from that hand made process. They are unique one of a kind character traits unique to your knife👍
Just found you man, if you haven't bought another knife...... survival come bushcraft....."Sospes", have a look, I got one and its brilliant, and for info. I just bought the GNS, because......I always wanted one. Great video. 👍👍🏴🏴🏴🏴
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Great stuff, as always, my friend! Love my GNS! -Dave
I just bought a very similar knife made by BHK. It’s great, but I will say that it’s very hard to beat a 12” Ka-bar.
Excellent video my friend,im buying the Top's Bob knife,may I ask your opinion on the knives.Stay safe.
Great video
Have you got your next LT Wright yet?
I am getting ready to pull trigger on the Sospes
OK thats so weird ....I'm totally narrowing down what I want to eventually purchase and the GNS is at the top and boom brand new review on one pops up......yep thats a sign! .....my wife wouldn't agree LOL😉
Check out the Battle Horse Feather stick, thats also on the top of my list.....Subbed ya.
Where's that in California I need a place to get out to also
nice knife
The secret password to gain access to the pout house on L.T wright’s website is .........keystamp.
If the knife was 100% perfect it wouldn't be hand made. I have two Canadian Grohmann knives with extremely minor defects compared to Chinese-made knives which are absolutely 100% perfect. But Grohmann is handmade and China uses state of the art robotics and CNC machining. I like both, but a human touch is nice. Tell the wife it's a future investment. I live in Canada and last year the Canadian government banned the importation of all assisted opening pocket knives. As a result no manufacturers are shipping any kind of knives to Canada at all anymore so any knives that I have in my collection are now worth more money. Hopefully that might work. Ha. About fires. Check the ground for dead roots that can spread a fire.
Great review. I will be subscribing. Check out the benchmade puukko and let us know
That is a nice looking knife, but I can't see spending that much money on a knife due to my income level. I have 5 and 6 inch blades which I didn't pay that much for and they are probably better quality knives.