@@jacobreviewsthings Ah ha, I see, yeah haven't even visited Hawaii as yet let alone lived and worked there, who knows, maybe one day?? Thanks for replying!
I don't believe the blade shape is optimal for how you use/demonstrate it, as an "outdoorsy" knife. It's more of a rescue knife/rope cutter blade, especially with the serrated blade. Anyway, it's a quality knife from what I hear and I suppose it has tons of use cases, but people not looking at cutting rope for a living or as an hobby should look at other shapes, I believe.
A guy with a bolo in a bush, watching from a distance:
LOL, I saw that vegetation and thought you were in Oz but of course we share similar species!
Haha i wish, I was in Hawaii on vacation. Hopefully I will be here someday.
@@jacobreviewsthings Ah ha, I see, yeah haven't even visited Hawaii as yet let alone lived and worked there, who knows, maybe one day?? Thanks for replying!
No problem man! It's defense worth seeing. It's the only place I've ever been to that lived up to the hype
I don't believe the blade shape is optimal for how you use/demonstrate it, as an "outdoorsy" knife. It's more of a rescue knife/rope cutter blade, especially with the serrated blade. Anyway, it's a quality knife from what I hear and I suppose it has tons of use cases, but people not looking at cutting rope for a living or as an hobby should look at other shapes, I believe.
I edc this a lot and it's surprisingly useful. Good for pruning plants and ripping through boxes without losing an edge
Dont cut into living plants
I was thinking the same thing
good deal, someone actually cutting something vs long table talks
Thanks man, glad you like it
This is a pretty shitting example for a serrated blade...