Enjoyed these videos, especially since you didn't add a musical soundtrack like so many others seem to feel the need to do. It was nice to actually hear the sound of the axe.
Re: Schrade--yeah, Taylor's taken it in a sad direction. Case knives are still made in the U.S., though, but I don't think they're using the same steel they used to--or at least not in all their knives, which makes me afraid to use the one old Case I have. Same with my old USA-made Schrades.
I highly recommend you to switch over to a Mora knife. They only cost around 10 dollars, but trust me, they can last your entire life if you use them in a proper way. I've got a Mora knife as well (and so does Fredde). I've got the Clipper model to be precise. Just type in Mora Knives, and you'll get many websites. There are a lot of reviews on them as well, it would be a good idea to check those out as well, although I ensure you that you'll hear nothing than praise!
only around $10? wow, I didn't realize that they are so inexpensive. Thanks for the heads up on that. Does the clipper model work pretty well for your needs?
It's great for my uses (mainly bushcraft), and it's an extremely strong knife. But it isn't a full tang, though it is strong. For more extreme uses, you have the Eriksson #711, the Eriksson #511 or their biggest knife, the morakniv 2000. The knives I just mentioned have an almost full tang, and If you are known to ebay, just type in "mora 510" or "mora 711" and you'll get a couple. Problem is that Frost and Eriksson fused together to create the Mora from Sweden, and that the names changed a bit.
Mora make good knives for scooping out spoons. You can get left-handed, right-handed and double-edged. They are made in Scandinavia with superb steel.
Enjoyed these videos, especially since you didn't add a musical soundtrack like so many others seem to feel the need to do. It was nice to actually hear the sound of the axe.
Re: Schrade--yeah, Taylor's taken it in a sad direction. Case knives are still made in the U.S., though, but I don't think they're using the same steel they used to--or at least not in all their knives, which makes me afraid to use the one old Case I have. Same with my old USA-made Schrades.
CanItAlready 1 year ago
Nice video, good spoon, thanks
all the best
FranceBushcraft 1 year ago
Well Done...
Very impressive.
Thanx for sharing.
jimmyjnutz 2 years ago
i like when you talk bud the other two where a little bit boring but this won is intersting cuz your talking about stuff
chrissept21 2 years ago
I highly recommend you to switch over to a Mora knife. They only cost around 10 dollars, but trust me, they can last your entire life if you use them in a proper way. I've got a Mora knife as well (and so does Fredde). I've got the Clipper model to be precise. Just type in Mora Knives, and you'll get many websites. There are a lot of reviews on them as well, it would be a good idea to check those out as well, although I ensure you that you'll hear nothing than praise!
pikulicluka 2 years ago
only around $10? wow, I didn't realize that they are so inexpensive. Thanks for the heads up on that. Does the clipper model work pretty well for your needs?
karlsefni01 2 years ago
It's great for my uses (mainly bushcraft), and it's an extremely strong knife. But it isn't a full tang, though it is strong. For more extreme uses, you have the Eriksson #711, the Eriksson #511 or their biggest knife, the morakniv 2000. The knives I just mentioned have an almost full tang, and If you are known to ebay, just type in "mora 510" or "mora 711" and you'll get a couple. Problem is that Frost and Eriksson fused together to create the Mora from Sweden, and that the names changed a bit.
pikulicluka 2 years ago
Hi,
Mora make good knives for scooping out spoons. You can get left-handed, right-handed and double-edged. They are made in Scandinavia with superb steel.
Brendan (Ireland)
baconsoda 2 years ago
Thanks Brendan. Much appreciated
karlsefni01 2 years ago
@karlsefni01
I can back this up. I've got a nice carving knife and double edged crook knife.
Asgath 1 year ago
nice to see, thanks for showing 5/5
hobbexp 2 years ago