That's a really cool little knife! I actually dig the design and the case! Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. Keep up the good work my friend!
Ich habe dieses Messer auch via Amazon gekauft. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Der D2 Stahl ist echt super, zwar etwas anfälliger für Korrosion aber gute Schnittleistung. Kein wackeln in der Scheide, sehr präzise. Empfehlung. TOP
I have this knife. The blade design is the main reason I got it. It feels great in my hand and fits snug in the sheath. However, when it came I could not even cut my finger with it, let alone a piece of paper. I don't know if they have a warranty or not. I plan on sharpening it to put a sharp cutting edge. Then it will be in my rotation of neck knves.
ive never had a D2 rust ever and most my knives are d2... any steel rusts if you leave it in water... and yes it is a stainless/semi stainless anything 10% or higher chrome is at least stainless steel, dont pretend its not.
Nice review on a cool looking knife. Might have to pick one up. Appears to be pretty slicey. You should check out the Tonife Nova, it's an excellent small budget fixed blade. Would love to see you review it, a hidden gem IMO. Love these little lightweight neck knives.
Nice clip i enjoyed it. FWIW the Canadian belt knife is a copy of the Russell belt knife take a look at the original if you get a chance i think that you will like it.
Awesome cool video and knife. I noticed you have a Barlow knife on your table. What is the brand of the original/real Barlow knife? My dad used to carry one back in the 50s and 60s. He liked it and used it for everything. He broke the handle off of it. So he cut a peace out of the side of a car tire and made a new handle to fit it. And carried it until he passed away back in 1975. My oldest brother got his knives and I don't know what he ever did with them. I'd like to try to find a copy of the Barlow. Thanks for sharing your videos.
The original Barlows were made in Scheffield England back in the late 1600s I believe but Russell was known for their Barlows. In the 50s and 60s there were many makers. Just about every pocket knife manufacturer made a Barlow. The one in the picture is a Western Cutlery barlow.
Great video, thanks for all the links brother. Love that tanto as well
That's a really cool little knife! I actually dig the design and the case! Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. Keep up the good work my friend!
Thank you!
Very cool knife. I also saw a Tanto version on Amazon for the same price, with a similar sheath and clip. Thank you for sharing.
I have one on the way and also am going to try it with an UltiClip. 👍🍻
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@RAYANDERS-w4t Thank you for watching and commenting!
Good vid. I bought one recently myself. Good info on D2 - there's a reason Knives of Alaska still uses it!
@@GeezerWheels Thank you. D2 is one of my favorite knife steels.
Great video on this cool lil blade!! I love throwing a small fixed blade in my jean pockets for the day!! Thanks for sharing this one!!
Thank you!
Ich habe dieses Messer auch via Amazon gekauft. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Der D2 Stahl ist echt super, zwar etwas anfälliger für Korrosion aber gute Schnittleistung. Kein wackeln in der Scheide, sehr präzise. Empfehlung. TOP
@@jamesbond2975 I am glad you are enjoying the knife. I really like mine. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Very cool little knife, I like the blade shape reminds me of a caping knife. I probably would like the nesmuk one too.
Thanks for the video.
I agree, it looks much like a caper. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video, information and thank you for the links!
@@moikee1971 thank you for watching and commenting!
I have this knife. The blade design is the main reason I got it. It feels great in my hand and fits snug in the sheath. However, when it came I could not even cut my finger with it, let alone a piece of paper. I don't know if they have a warranty or not. I plan on sharpening it to put a sharp cutting edge. Then it will be in my rotation of neck knves.
@@itywhat6499 that's weird. Mine was very sharp when I got it.
Really cool knife. I too like D2 blade steel. Thanks for sharing this fixed blade, I will definitely be checking it out!!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
ive never had a D2 rust ever and most my knives are d2... any steel rusts if you leave it in water... and yes it is a stainless/semi stainless anything 10% or higher chrome is at least stainless steel, dont pretend its not.
Nice review on a cool looking knife. Might have to pick one up. Appears to be pretty slicey. You should check out the Tonife Nova, it's an excellent small budget fixed blade. Would love to see you review it, a hidden gem IMO. Love these little lightweight neck knives.
Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.
Nice clip i enjoyed it. FWIW the Canadian belt knife is a copy of the Russell belt knife take a look at the original if you get a chance i think that you will like it.
Hey, thank you! I have been thinking about getting one of the Grohmann Canadian belt knives. I am sure I will one day.
can you carry it scout carry , like horizontal
Awesome cool video and knife. I noticed you have a Barlow knife on your table. What is the brand of the original/real Barlow knife? My dad used to carry one back in the 50s and 60s. He liked it and used it for everything. He broke the handle off of it. So he cut a peace out of the side of a car tire and made a new handle to fit it. And carried it until he passed away back in 1975. My oldest brother got his knives and I don't know what he ever did with them. I'd like to try to find a copy of the Barlow. Thanks for sharing your videos.
The original Barlows were made in Scheffield England back in the late 1600s I believe but Russell was known for their Barlows. In the 50s and 60s there were many makers. Just about every pocket knife manufacturer made a Barlow. The one in the picture is a Western Cutlery barlow.
Thank you. @@workbenchknifeandtool
I like that
Me too!
I’ll stick with American made knives tyvm