For those wondering where to find the ball chain...different colours and sizes are available in any length. It is sold by the "foot" along with connectors at most hardware stores in the window/sash section, to replace pull cords on window blinds, etc. Much safer than paracord for neck knives...it will breakaway before choking you if it gets hung up somehow.
I've only had one neck knife and that was so long ago I don't even remember what or who it was was very small super light probably cheap metal but anyhow my question is seeing as you're into neck knives with them big old sheath is really comfortable having that thing around your neck is there one that's more comfortable that's my questions thank you appreciate the video nicely done
For the price, the fit and finish on the QSP knives I have handled (including this one, I have the blue linen) is excellent. Good materials and hardware, really good sheath, and very good cutting geometry. Mine came sharp. well done satin finish. The only thing I can imagine people will complain about is gonna be the hand feel. The Le Duck tapers at the rear of the over molded handle, where this guy stays flat and blocky, so it doesn't melt into the hand like the Folts or Le Duck. I still really like the knife, and it has a lot of style and class for a budget neck knife. I recommend it 100%. If you whine about D2, your just spoiled...its an amazing steel. Holds an edge as well as 154CM.
I've been eyeing up that knife recently I love the nessmuc blade shape and a neck knife seeing you handle 1 let's me know what needs doing maybe some sand paper or a file will fix that grip saying that I have large hands
I like the nessmuk blade shape, and I wear a large glove so that handle might not fit too bad. Arthur Brehm's designs are kind of interesting to me, I've got my eye on the QSP Worker, but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. Thanks for your thoughts on this one, buddy.
I have the one with blue micarta scales. Wonderful, love it. But that amount that it pulls my pinky knuckle away, like you were talking about, is disappointing. You need quite the Christmas ham to fill out that grip. But, I still like it. Just not love at first grip.
Rational is that it won’t break away leaving the possibility of strangulation. On the other I have several on paracord. Full collection video coming soon.
Another cool knife
Now the Duck has a quacking pal
How cool is that.
Its going to be a lot of
Quack quack quacking now.
Quack quack
I love those handles scales but I like the blade shapes on the other two better. You always bring out the cool stuff, TFS!
😂 you had me at the intro. Subbed.
For those wondering where to find the ball chain...different colours and sizes are available in any length. It is sold by the "foot" along with connectors at most hardware stores in the window/sash section, to replace pull cords on window blinds, etc.
Much safer than paracord for neck knives...it will breakaway before choking you if it gets hung up somehow.
Very nice.
I always stopped myself from buying the CRKT due to the steel, but with D2 the Neckmuk just does it for me.
Good looking knife, but I think I'd prefer the more nuetral handle on the duck. I do like it though. Thanks for the show and tell on it!
I do appreciate your reviews sir! Thank you
I appreciate that!
I've only had one neck knife and that was so long ago I don't even remember what or who it was was very small super light probably cheap metal but anyhow my question is seeing as you're into neck knives with them big old sheath is really comfortable having that thing around your neck is there one that's more comfortable that's my questions thank you appreciate the video nicely done
For the price, the fit and finish on the QSP knives I have handled (including this one, I have the blue linen) is excellent. Good materials and hardware, really good sheath, and very good cutting geometry. Mine came sharp. well done satin finish. The only thing I can imagine people will complain about is gonna be the hand feel. The Le Duck tapers at the rear of the over molded handle, where this guy stays flat and blocky, so it doesn't melt into the hand like the Folts or Le Duck. I still really like the knife, and it has a lot of style and class for a budget neck knife. I recommend it 100%. If you whine about D2, your just spoiled...its an amazing steel. Holds an edge as well as 154CM.
I've been eyeing up that knife recently I love the nessmuc blade shape and a neck knife seeing you handle 1 let's me know what needs doing maybe some sand paper or a file will fix that grip saying that I have large hands
It's a Nessduck. The blade looks fantastic but to be honest I don't think the handle would agree with me.
Could you fit a small tek lok on the sheath?
Yes
I like the nessmuk blade shape, and I wear a large glove so that handle might not fit too bad. Arthur Brehm's designs are kind of interesting to me, I've got my eye on the QSP Worker, but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. Thanks for your thoughts on this one, buddy.
I've always admired the qsp workmate and had it in my basket a while lol
I have the one with blue micarta scales. Wonderful, love it. But that amount that it pulls my pinky knuckle away, like you were talking about, is disappointing.
You need quite the Christmas ham to fill out that grip.
But, I still like it. Just not love at first grip.
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Who makes the duck knife?
Outdoor Edge
It's called the Le Duck, by Outdoor Edge...sold for about $35
Sweet!
Why not paracord?
Rational is that it won’t break away leaving the possibility of strangulation. On the other I have several on paracord. Full collection video coming soon.
@@JohnnyJuke Thanks. What's your advice on handle material? I have a blank blade and am thinking of walnut with coloured spacers.
Yes!