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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

Knife system for fishing in the tropics, where it is hot, humid and wet. The perfect graveyard for steel if not properly chosen and cared for. The 3-knife-combo consists of The Fallkniven F1, A1 and Small Regular Sebenza. The properties of those knives that become attributes in my system are explained. Shout-outs to all the knife people out there!

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  • your accent sounds bengali or indian

  • @ivageivage I'm Chinese :) thanks for watching!

  • I like thick quality made convex blades. I own a couple of Barkies, and a Blackjack. But like you i prefer using my Fallknivens because of the grippy/ textured hard rubberized handles, which also help dissipate shock. I only wish the grips were a tad meatier, and a 1/2" longer. My Cold Steel SRK & Gurkha Kukri got good rubber too. I like your vid. and virtuovice knives too!

  • @fretlesstuba I agree that the grips are better a tad meatier (& slightly rounder). Good points u made. I think the Barkies & Blackjacks have their place too.

    I think I am going to do a Fishing Knife System Part 2 with an updated set of knives in the future. Virtuovice has great knives & vids indeed. Would like to see your Gurkha Kukri. Heard BR coming up with Kukri too, u might dig it :-) Thank you!

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    Nice vid! You make good points to explain why you chose these knifes for your fishing adventures. Most owners of the A1 say that it picks up tiny micro-chips when you go through bone and hard wood with it. Did you notice any of this in your experience with the A1?

  • @BLUNTRUTH4U This is a special update for u, after more usage & testing of my A1. I agree that although it has strong convex edge, I do experience more microchips than I like. Not too sure how it compares to a Bravo 1 yet in this respect, but I hv a feeling a Bravo-1 or heavier B-2 would have less chips. Going forward, I will do a comparison of A2 steel vs VG10 core. I think I am liking carbon steel more now (see Ptarmigan vid). Keeping VG10 edge polished helps reduce chips, from my experience.

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  • @brungasto lol...my disclaimer ;-)

  • still waiting for f1 part 2

  • Nicely done... Thanks!

  • @knivesfishwild i shure will that is if i catch anything haha. if anything ittle be sum perch maybe a lil catfish

  • @viperdude400ltd Cool! I would like to know the results, whether here or in PM. I prefer a fixed blade as primary knife for fishing, but I would be interested to know how the Delica is used. Have a good one & be safe! =)

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