Overall, a very nice, well-rounded knife collection. There are a few pieces in your collection that I would not mind having for myself. I also had one of those mTech trail master knockoffs. It was quite a solid knife until I ultimately snapped the tip-off about an inch down the blade. I later fixed it up and customized it and gave it to a friend. It currently hangs on his wall in his apartment. Good video enjoyed watching.
@@peterbiltknifeguy I snapped the blade via my own foolish choice to hammer it into a solid wooden stump and then bend it back-and-forth in an attempt to see what it could take. But before I did that, it stood up to anything I could throw at it.
I too love Ontario knives. Best value knives in my opinion. Don't really mind their sheaths, eapecially the older ones that are leather/cordura. They are thin and they work. The SP6 might be a "one blade" option as it's a supreme stabber, mine the older 1095 stamped double edge and that SP10 and SP5. The SP49 and SP51 are very nice as well. I'm kind of suprised you don't have any of the Ontario RD's. Thick and sharp! And I put on the TKC orange G10 scales on all of mine. If you ever consider one, the Buck 650 Nighthawk would be a good addition. It is indestructible and basically a 1/4" version of the SP6 with the benefit of using it around fresh or salt water. I just scored an Ontario ASEK as I've always liked the concept of a mutli-tool knife and they are easily concealable in a coat pocket (my 499 fits comfortably in my soft shell coat chest pocket). Nice collection. It is addictive.
Nice collection. It's interesting to see what other people have in their box of knives. Us Canadians buy and use American made knives. It would be cool if you would try one of ours. The Canadian belt knife by Cold Steel. It's only a few dollars try it out one day. It won a design award and it's in your Smithsonian Institute.
@@peterbiltknifeguy It's not a beater or a super steel, more for food prep, game etc. I use it everyday in the kitchen even though I have other knives I always go back to this little cheap one. I'm trying not to look too hard at some of your nicer knives because I made a promise to stop buying stuff.
Awesome collection! Think you might be under estimating Boker’s 440c. If done correctly it should considerably out perform Buck’s 420hc. I haven’t tested my Boker Bowie but I have tested a Boker Titan folder in 440c and it far outperforms my 420hc blades...including my Buck Pathfinder.
The imperial frontier line was great stuff aside from some of the lockbacks that were made by Camillus, the frontier line knives were mostly made on retired Schrade tooling. They were a definite step up in quality from the standard Imperial knives. Those 80's Sharp brand knives were pretty decent stuff, the brand was owned by K-Mart and the knives were all made by Seizo Imai and Ichiro Hattori in Seki city Japan.
@@peterbiltknifeguy if you can find the Sharp model 1000S or an identical knife just stamped HAND MADE ( officially a K-mart 1000S before they introduced the Sharp brand ) you'll love it. The knife is a rebranded Hattori H109, great high quality Loveless style hunter but they rarely go for under $100 unless they're beat up. I got mine in mint condition for a great deal a few months back, and it had the absolute sharpest factory edge I've ever experienced.
Awesome knives mate. I’ve got a ‘moose chopper’. It’s a Nepalese made Bowie. It’s a chopping beast. It’s bitten me a few times. It weighs a kilo and behaves like an axe. I’d love to add an Esee Junglas to my collection. I don’t own an Esee yet and think that would be a decent start.😉👍🏼
Nice collection! Thanks for sharing! Maybe i missed it but you didnt happen to have any condors? I got “enough” knives, but when i get my next one, going to be the Condor “plan A”. Have their gryphus bowie, and the k-tac kukri, very fun and useful around camp. Not a fan of their sheaths tho, gotta learn to make my own.
They are not even that expensive for a blade made in the USA you have any reasons besides price or hype like blade breaking /chipping rusting pitting or bad build I havnt heard many hype them as the best in the world either that’s like benchmade or spyder co
@@swimbassin6196 I have had a few fail on me. One in a RUclips video I did. Made in USA sounds great. But it doesn’t hold the weight it did 10-20 years ago.
Very nice collection! Thanks for sharing 99% of them!
Thanks for watching!
Interesting collection...thanks for sharing it
Thanks for watching!
Nice collection of fixed blades and thanks for showing them.
I like how you modify and personalize so many of them.
Thank you. It’s fun to personalize them
Awesome video my friend can't wait to see the kukri knife once it's finished
Thanks Tristan
Very cool collection, Also like that you aren't afraid to put them to the test!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks big j.
Hell of a collection! Love fixed blades!
Thank you. Took year to acquire lol.
Those Moras looked like companions.
Overall, a very nice, well-rounded knife collection. There are a few pieces in your collection that I would not mind having for myself. I also had one of those mTech trail master knockoffs. It was quite a solid knife until I ultimately snapped the tip-off about an inch down the blade. I later fixed it up and customized it and gave it to a friend. It currently hangs on his wall in his apartment. Good video enjoyed watching.
Thanks. How did you snap the blade?
@@peterbiltknifeguy I snapped the blade via my own foolish choice to hammer it into a solid wooden stump and then bend it back-and-forth in an attempt to see what it could take. But before I did that, it stood up to anything I could throw at it.
Very good collection. I bet Nedfoss won’t be contacting you anytime soon. 🤣🤘
Bro lol
Sweet collection 🙌.
Thank you 😁
Great collection of knives as alot of good ones to from the budget ones to the pricey knives....Good stuff....
Thanks Scott. I postponed doing this video because it was going to take a while lol
@@peterbiltknifeguy Yep, alotta knives as I am going thru my now and finding stuff I forgot I owned....LOL...
Wow, you have a lot of cool fixed blades! 🤩 Congrats on +12k subs man, you rock! 😎🤘Take care and Cheers!
Thank you twice lol.
Freakin awesome collection!
Thanks!!
Badass collection sir💯
Thank you
That’s a very nice collection.
Thank you. Took years to collect
Nice collection.
Thank you
I too love Ontario knives. Best value knives in my opinion. Don't really mind their sheaths, eapecially the older ones that are leather/cordura. They are thin and they work. The SP6 might be a "one blade" option as it's a supreme stabber, mine the older 1095 stamped double edge and that SP10 and SP5. The SP49 and SP51 are very nice as well. I'm kind of suprised you don't have any of the Ontario RD's. Thick and sharp! And I put on the TKC orange G10 scales on all of mine. If you ever consider one, the Buck 650 Nighthawk would be a good addition. It is indestructible and basically a 1/4" version of the SP6 with the benefit of using it around fresh or salt water. I just scored an Ontario ASEK as I've always liked the concept of a mutli-tool knife and they are easily concealable in a coat pocket (my 499 fits comfortably in my soft shell coat chest pocket). Nice collection. It is addictive.
Thank you. I don’t have any rd’s yet lol
Makes me wanna lay mine out and take a pic
Mora Companion
Thank you. It slipped my mind
Great work
Thank you
nice collection ! man i really like that arvensis
Thank you
Nice collection. It's interesting to see what other people have in their box of knives. Us Canadians buy and use American made knives. It would be cool if you would try one of ours. The Canadian belt knife by Cold Steel. It's only a few dollars try it out one day. It won a design award and it's in your Smithsonian Institute.
Interesting. I’ll google it right now. Always interested to see stuff I haven’t heard about
@@peterbiltknifeguy It's not a beater or a super steel, more for food prep, game etc. I use it everyday in the kitchen even though I have other knives I always go back to this little cheap one. I'm trying not to look too hard at some of your nicer knives because I made a promise to stop buying stuff.
You didn't put the Gerber in the Trailmaster and Trailmaster style video 😢
the mora knives are the companion model
Thank you
Awesome Collection ⚔️⚖️⚔️🤺
Thank you 😁
Awesome collection! Think you might be under estimating Boker’s 440c. If done correctly it should considerably out perform Buck’s 420hc. I haven’t tested my Boker Bowie but I have tested a Boker Titan folder in 440c and it far outperforms my 420hc blades...including my Buck Pathfinder.
Thanks for watching. But when it comes to a 200+ knife 420 and 440 shouldn’t be an option lol
Dang...I keep forgetting how much $$ they are now...
Gerber Prodigy with the plain edge , I got two of those from Walmart. 🤺
Decent budget knives
Awesome collection bro
Thank you
Nice collection, outstanding bowies!
I'm still working to convert my ESEE Junglas II to be a fighter.
Very cool!
sorry to hear about your friend may u meet again one day
Thank you
I was about to leave the house then i saw this, so i rolled one and took a seat
I need to make an updated one
I looked at my pile the other day. And all I saw was close to$10000. Is stung a little but I still love my knives
FYI, The Esee Junglas is pronounced "Hoonglas". The Mora(s) you showed is the Mora Companion. Great collection!!
If you watch my reviews of it you can see i know that lol.
The imperial frontier line was great stuff aside from some of the lockbacks that were made by Camillus, the frontier line knives were mostly made on retired Schrade tooling.
They were a definite step up in quality from the standard Imperial knives.
Those 80's Sharp brand knives were pretty decent stuff, the brand was owned by K-Mart and the knives were all made by Seizo Imai and Ichiro Hattori in Seki city Japan.
That’s awesome info. I didn’t know that
@@peterbiltknifeguy if you can find the Sharp model 1000S or an identical knife just stamped HAND MADE ( officially a K-mart 1000S before they introduced the Sharp brand ) you'll love it.
The knife is a rebranded Hattori H109, great high quality Loveless style hunter but they rarely go for under $100 unless they're beat up.
I got mine in mint condition for a great deal a few months back, and it had the absolute sharpest factory edge I've ever experienced.
Pov: Me preparing to travel to london
Awesome knives mate.
I’ve got a ‘moose chopper’. It’s a Nepalese made Bowie. It’s a chopping beast. It’s bitten me a few times. It weighs a kilo and behaves like an axe.
I’d love to add an Esee Junglas to my collection. I don’t own an Esee yet and think that would be a decent start.😉👍🏼
Very nice. I have to buy my first one....
I want to buy the the boker and buck knife
You need a few Condors in there
It’s on my list
"TOP BOB" Thas all
Your collection is about as random as mine.
Right.
Nice collection! Thanks for sharing! Maybe i missed it but you didnt happen to have any condors? I got “enough” knives, but when i get my next one, going to be the Condor “plan A”. Have their gryphus bowie, and the k-tac kukri, very fun and useful around camp. Not a fan of their sheaths tho, gotta learn to make my own.
No. No condors in my collection…. Yet lol
Hi sir, which brand would you suggest for a khukri ?
Honestly I really only have experience with Ontario. But if I really wanted a nice one. I would get the cold steel one in cpm3v
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Do you ever do giveaways?
I have
If you don’t want your buck onoves can I have one
Just a few eh? (C_C)
I need 8-10 times more lol
@@peterbiltknifeguy Me too brother!
Not a Ka-Bar fan huh?😂
Nope
T hnx.
All crappy knives except for the Bucks and the wooden handle Ned Foss 😂
I hope you’re not serious
Why don’t you like Buck ?
Overpriced and overhyped.
They are not even that expensive for a blade made in the USA you have any reasons besides price or hype like blade breaking /chipping rusting pitting or bad build I havnt heard many hype them as the best in the world either that’s like benchmade or spyder co
@@swimbassin6196 I have had a few fail on me. One in a RUclips video I did. Made in USA sounds great. But it doesn’t hold the weight it did 10-20 years ago.
@@peterbiltknifeguyI’m just trying to keep the American dollar in the USA any USA made knives you recommend? That are cheaper than Buck
@@swimbassin6196 Ontario comes to mind
Mostly junk
Just like your opinion