read Don't laugh at this! Just do it Start thinking something you really really want cause this is astounding the person that sent this to me said their wish came true 10 mins after they read the mail so I thought what the heck You have just been visited by DrSuess's Cat in the Hat. He will grant you one wish Make your wish when the count down is over 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 MAKE A WISH Send this to 10 videos within the hour you read this. If you do, your wish will come true
after visiting your website I see no links for these blades.. Can you insert a tab perhaps labeled "Equipment" or some such so one might know where on your site to look?
this video is 6 months old, the link for the knives on our website was part of our blog on the run up to christmas last year. The purpose of the video was not to sell knives but to discuss the requirements of a good bush knife.
No doubt we will have some more knives in later this year.
One thing That I do not see in any of these bushcraft videos is the concept of redundancy. Any item that is vital to survival you should have more than one. In the bush I have a sheath knife, a folding pocket knife, and a neck knife. 3 ways to make fire. I also have a logenze tin survival kit that has a locking blade folder and a ferro rod as well as fishing kit, sewing kit and a few tea bags in air/water tight envelopes.
That is a good idea, and when you are out and about you should carry at least 2 methods of lighting a fire. But you should also try and get a fire going without or make a tool in the field for cutting etc - I travel most of the time with virtually nothing, relying mainly on indigenous stone age skills.
The knife, tent or fire-starter is a convenience, when you can do without it you'll really know the value of it!
We issue 640's on our courses we went back to these and 511 because I have had experience of 740's and 840's breaking in the hands of students. The KJ eriksson knives are way tougher as they have a through tang.
"Pucko" Heh.
CanItAlready 4 months ago
I like the tool logic with the flashlight and firesteel. Very nice!
D33Lux 2 years ago
anyone got any opinions on the kellam wolverine?
yathatisgood 2 years ago
I have many of the knives on your blog.
I am especially impressed with the Tool Logic, extremely inexpensive, yet it has a fire stick, whistle, light and a Japanese blade.
Highly recommended.
solobackpacking 3 years ago
I've got a Frost Mora Clipper. I like it quite a bit.
ROFLpwnedvideos 3 years ago
good video
i was wondering what the little metal plate on the sheath was for if it had a reason or if it was just decorative
Bloodynavallint 3 years ago
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wss355 3 years ago
your knives look very cool
hans0111 3 years ago 2
i realised that all for the knives you use (excluding the folding knives) are single bevel knives.... any reasons?
chrissept21 3 years ago
after visiting your website I see no links for these blades.. Can you insert a tab perhaps labeled "Equipment" or some such so one might know where on your site to look?
Thank you.
ShadowBritt 3 years ago
Hi,
this video is 6 months old, the link for the knives on our website was part of our blog on the run up to christmas last year. The purpose of the video was not to sell knives but to discuss the requirements of a good bush knife.
No doubt we will have some more knives in later this year.
Regards Nomad bc
nomadbc 3 years ago
There seems to be no link on your website (for the knives) could you tell me where it is plz?
Sp1tf1r3p1l0t 4 years ago
are those puukko's made in kauhava?
nakkisilli 4 years ago
jou... etkö tienny että Knife = puukko
EnergyDog23 3 years ago
I really like that puukko were would I get one like that.
buddha393 4 years ago
on our website!
nomadbc
nomadbc 4 years ago
One thing That I do not see in any of these bushcraft videos is the concept of redundancy. Any item that is vital to survival you should have more than one. In the bush I have a sheath knife, a folding pocket knife, and a neck knife. 3 ways to make fire. I also have a logenze tin survival kit that has a locking blade folder and a ferro rod as well as fishing kit, sewing kit and a few tea bags in air/water tight envelopes.
hoosierarcher 4 years ago
That is a good idea, and when you are out and about you should carry at least 2 methods of lighting a fire. But you should also try and get a fire going without or make a tool in the field for cutting etc - I travel most of the time with virtually nothing, relying mainly on indigenous stone age skills.
The knife, tent or fire-starter is a convenience, when you can do without it you'll really know the value of it!
nomadbc 4 years ago
Looks like you've had some nice knives made up. I'll check back for your podcast on your site.
ashcaw 4 years ago
Just so you know, puukko means knife :)
wiltsu 4 years ago
We issue 640's on our courses we went back to these and 511 because I have had experience of 740's and 840's breaking in the hands of students. The KJ eriksson knives are way tougher as they have a through tang.
nomad
but
nomadbc 4 years ago
MORA/FROSTS CLIPPER 840 carbon steel knife is also a great bushcraft knife for under a tenner.
stonefisk 4 years ago