They don't use the metal knife to cut the tobacco leaves because organic knife would've have maintain the flavor of the tobacco. Furthermore the sap juice from the tobacco leave will stick on a steel knife. It's good to see one of my related ancestors doing this again. Thanks for the post.
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LUCIAN8725 3 months ago in playlist Parang
They don't use the metal knife to cut the tobacco leaves because organic knife would've have maintain the flavor of the tobacco. Furthermore the sap juice from the tobacco leave will stick on a steel knife. It's good to see one of my related ancestors doing this again. Thanks for the post.
jeremytheonlyone 5 months ago
Very Interesting Stuff! Never seen a comparison between the different blades and how they will be used in the field from the locals.
thanks a lot for this -. thumbs up
All the best from Austria
Mike
survivalmike 9 months ago
@survivalmike Thanks Mike. Maybe one day I can do a video with several of the native blades that I have.
bandel4 9 months ago
@bandel4 that would be great! :-)
It´s also very interesting to see how the native uses their blades in every day situations.......
cheers
Mike
survivalmike 9 months ago
@survivalmike Agreed Mike. Masters of the tool I reckon.
bandel4 8 months ago
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That bamboo knife is awesome! I would love to try one out
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