Another great video! I really like what he did with this re-release. All the new cover options are really nice. I really like the jigged ti but the rosewood is what was calling me. I'm excited to see what he releases next. I'm hoping for a jigged bone option eventually. On another note, when are you going to do a video on that Sean Yaw? That thing looks killer!
@@jacobegelund3304 I sharpen the beveled side lightly so as to not create a heavy burr then strop the other side or hit it with a ceramic stick if necessary.
Awesome video brother! I got the lava flow fat carbon laid back jack to match my VBR-MKIV-S in lava flow fat carbon as well. Super stoked!
Another great video! I really like what he did with this re-release. All the new cover options are really nice. I really like the jigged ti but the rosewood is what was calling me. I'm excited to see what he releases next. I'm hoping for a jigged bone option eventually.
On another note, when are you going to do a video on that Sean Yaw? That thing looks killer!
Yeah jigged bone would be great!
Hopefully soon. I have been having trouble making time to film. It's great!
I like this version, the pull doesn’t appear to be too heavy plus there’s enough blade above the frame to pluck it open.
Great review….by the sound of it was there a hurricane going on when ya taped it?
Haha sorry I'm really having trouble figuring out where I can film at my new house
Man, I am not digging that sharpening choil at all. I've never seen one that enormous, it's out of control. Love the jigged titanium though
I get way more requests to make them bigger, so I did. But choils are like pocket clips, it’s impossible to please everyone
There is no bolster on this knife though. It can't be a barlow.
I discussed the fact that it is a faux bolster and the other versions have a traditional bolster.
That is true@@KnifeThoughts
On a totally different note: There is not much info on how to sharpen a punch/awl. Do you know how to do this?
@@jacobegelund3304 I sharpen the beveled side lightly so as to not create a heavy burr then strop the other side or hit it with a ceramic stick if necessary.