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Someone already mentioned this but yes it is a Gurkha knife used by Nepalese soldiers. The two little knives are actually used to sharpen the main blade. And yes, a very good pitch.
hey great vidio Travis i was in the army and have a knife the same as that only its a Gurka Knife as used by the Gurkas and it has the same two little knives in the scabord
Hey Travis... Enjoyed...& to help satisfy others curiosity...the two smaller knives were simply utility knives, for skinning and dressing game, just general purpose tools. There should also be a sharpening stone in the sheath.
Travis - that is just so good and you are so right. I have tried to make my bio boxes better but know they aren't there yet. I've got one of those knives too. It belonged to my mother- but that is a whole other story! Are you curious?!!
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Travis, an excellent lesson! It's obvious that most of us forget how powerful baiting human curiosity can be.
BTW, most Brits (like me) will tell you the knife is so called Gurkha knife. It became known to the western world through the Nepalese Regiments, who are part of the British army.
The saying is, when a Gurkha takes the knife out of the scabbard, he has to spill blood with it.
Fortunately you are not a Gurkha, otherwise there would have been some bloody scenes in your video. :-)
RoddyMacfar is correct. Your dad took you on that story :-) The two small knives, Kadra & Chakmak, Kadra used mostly for skinning, Chakmak used for sharpening the others and striking to start a fire.
These knives issued during the WW's did not include the 2 smaller knives as standard issue. They do today though.
It's a Ghurka Kukri, you know, used by the formidable Nepalese soldiers in the British Army. Tradition has it that when ever its drawn it must draw blood.
Hey Travis, cool video and a very coool knive indeed! But besides that, the curiosity method worked on me ;) So thanks again for sharing and I'll see you next time.
Dynamite videos! I'm so glad I found your channel!
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MakingMoneyGuru4U 1 year ago
I believe this is called the zeigarnik effect. It explains the attraction of suspense or curiosity.
MarketingBeyondAds 1 year ago
That would definitely be an interesting bio box....Pig stickers and Japanese blood spillers. Great video.
harrystam 2 years ago
excellent advise i will try to implement it. thank you so much Travis
XD have a good coffee time, my friend
gerinja 2 years ago
I need some of that espresso now! haha
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TheWealthyPromoter 2 years ago
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I like what i watched.
Ishikajha 3 years ago
curiosity that is my bit, for sure I use this in everyone of my shows and I don't have to say a word about it. LOL! The Faceless Guru
TheFacelessGuru 3 years ago
you are funny,
those little things are cool,,
i drank out of Aunt jeannie's smiley coffee cup,,
haha
see you soon!
randomhollywood 3 years ago
Hi Travis, I've been with you since July 2008 when brand new to internet marketing. Well, I've come a long way & have learned plenty. For me, your videos are now the icing on the cake, so to speak. So, thanks & I'm looking forward to watching ALL your videos and apply your teachings! Thanks again! To our success! Mirza
mkorach 3 years ago
Someone already mentioned this but yes it is a Gurkha knife used by Nepalese soldiers. The two little knives are actually used to sharpen the main blade. And yes, a very good pitch.
norsearisch 3 years ago
5 stars, thanks!
charlettae 3 years ago
i gots me one of those..exactly the same..but from india...and blunt..
bumlube 3 years ago
Great video travis
globalcareersinc 3 years ago
Hi there Travis..Thats a pretty cool vid :)
misakoA 3 years ago
Hey Travis!!
It's Aaliyah!
I see you are in your bedroom's sunroom!
I'll talk to you later
bye!
;D
randomhollywood 3 years ago
hey great vidio Travis i was in the army and have a knife the same as that only its a Gurka Knife as used by the Gurkas and it has the same two little knives in the scabord
KillBillthefirst 3 years ago
Nice video Mate
adriancfrancis 3 years ago
hmm
Flowkick 3 years ago
Excellent video, bud!
And yes, you do have a sick imagination...LOL.
thadroe 3 years ago
This is great! Thank you!
Peace,
Angie
feelgoodnation 3 years ago
Hey Travis... Enjoyed...& to help satisfy others curiosity...the two smaller knives were simply utility knives, for skinning and dressing game, just general purpose tools. There should also be a sharpening stone in the sheath.
olepreacher 3 years ago
Travis - that is just so good and you are so right. I have tried to make my bio boxes better but know they aren't there yet. I've got one of those knives too. It belonged to my mother- but that is a whole other story! Are you curious?!!
Cat
trinachild 3 years ago
Hi Travis,
Thank you for your down to earth tips.
Ivona
iromanek 3 years ago
Heh heh.
Jeez Travis, knives are pretty persuasive tools too. Depending on the circumstances, of course. :)
The exploitation of curiosity is a very subtle technique, but it has two edges (just like that big ol' knife).
It can cut both ways, so you must use it very carefully, otherwise it's likely to be your own head that's on the block.
Enjoyed your video.
All the best.
fdho 3 years ago
Great tip Travis! I wish I had found your BumMarketing website years ago. It makes such a change to find someone on the net who gives away so much good quality free info. Thank you. Paul
kaazoom 3 years ago
Whoa, that's one scary knife! Are those bloodstains on the small ones????
theoriginalcrazydave 3 years ago
Travis, an excellent lesson! It's obvious that most of us forget how powerful baiting human curiosity can be.
BTW, most Brits (like me) will tell you the knife is so called Gurkha knife. It became known to the western world through the Nepalese Regiments, who are part of the British army.
The saying is, when a Gurkha takes the knife out of the scabbard, he has to spill blood with it.
Fortunately you are not a Gurkha, otherwise there would have been some bloody scenes in your video. :-)
mikehcg 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing that excellent tip.
I think I will put it on my capture pages too, instead of please fill out the form.
toppayer 3 years ago
Awesome tip Travis,
Thank you!
rafaelm1970 3 years ago
Hey Travis, always enjoy your videos. I love your sincerity.
Girlstraveltoo 3 years ago
RoddyMacfar is correct. Your dad took you on that story :-) The two small knives, Kadra & Chakmak, Kadra used mostly for skinning, Chakmak used for sharpening the others and striking to start a fire.
These knives issued during the WW's did not include the 2 smaller knives as standard issue. They do today though.
The story is still great and useful.
--Allen
MeitoChurch 3 years ago
Hi Travis:
Thanks for the video. I always enjoy your honesty and sincerity.
Keep up the good work. I will join you as a marketer when I can. I am learning and learning. I will make it.
Thanks
Jim
vastcosmos1 3 years ago
Thanks Travis, I'm off to rewrite my bio-box. Make that a lot of bio-boxs. :-)
marksezine 3 years ago
Very nice tip Travis, thanks for sharing it...
MikemanX 3 years ago
Video keeps stopping, starting, stopping. Pita
wpat007 3 years ago
okay so someone tell me what the 2 small knives are for... they look like they are for peeling potatos
bunch1ca 3 years ago
That is so scary- you're scaring me Travis
learningheart 3 years ago
Man, Travis, "Japanese blood letting knife"??
It's a Ghurka Kukri, you know, used by the formidable Nepalese soldiers in the British Army. Tradition has it that when ever its drawn it must draw blood.
Watch out!!
RoddyMacfar 3 years ago
Hey Travis, you are awesome dude! Attitude is definitly what makes us bro!
Thanks for your tips, they are always so helpful
yourkiwiboy 3 years ago
That was soooo interesting I was surprised the ten minutes was up! As always Travis great to-the-pint advice.
Duckshooter 3 years ago
Hey Travis, cool video and a very coool knive indeed! But besides that, the curiosity method worked on me ;) So thanks again for sharing and I'll see you next time.
DutchBlogger 3 years ago
Travis your a sick man!...but at the same time a absolute Genius!
Great Vid...Now I think you should make a video about how to get your articles high ranked on google and that type of stuff.
Gr1nCh3s 3 years ago