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  • Wako, when you say FREE knife, did they refund you the price for the first knife ?

    Also, did you pay to send the knife back to the USA ?.

  • @o0FranklySpeaking0o I payed the shipping cost to the US. They rehandled it and sent it to me for free. Thanks.

  • Hey Wako.I have seen and enjoyed all your videos and all the knives you own.Now, suppose you were stuck in the woods for 2 weeks and you had to set up a temporary shelter and had a rifle for hunting.Which 3 knives from your collection would you want to have with you? I am very interested to know which you would choose.Remember, you have to hunt,cut your food,cut wood and set up a shelter to sleep in.I will be waiting to see your choice.I really appreciate your enthusiasm.Happy hunting.

  • @LiamMitts I would choose Japanese 6 inch hatchet and Fallkniven TK2. The two knives will be enough. But in case I loose one, I would carry cKc Forrester7 for spare. Thanks.

  • Mr Wako, thanks for all your videos. In your opinion, during winter especially, with a lot of moister, is it better for a leather, wood or kydex sheath to avoid rust? I am pretty sure that you dry them (the knife) before storage (putting back in the sheath) for the long journey transportation back to the house. Just curios on which is better not considering about looks or coolness. I have a problem with rust here since im in a tropical country. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks.

  • @metawolfdblade I prefer leather because it absorbs moisture. But for example in rainy situation the leather must be saturated with water and keep it long. In contrast Kydex will get dry soon after the knife is drawn and the inside is wiped. I prefer a plastic sheath and a stainless steel knife for fishing. Thanks.

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  • Hey Henke,In response to the three knives to carry in the woods.I think the TK2 is a super knife.My next purchase.Thanks

  • Put a self stick felt pad on the inside of the sheath and your problem will be solved! No need to buy a new sheath.

  • Waco you should try to run a elastic cord threw the lanyard hole to the fire steel loop to secure the knife for secure carefully and quick removal.

  • Wako, perhaps you could try to wet fit the sheath to the knife and see if that helps.

  • I'm really fascinated from learning all the weird Japanese knife laws from watching your videos. No 7" blades, no carry in public....I bought the Gunny sheath for my BK14Eskabar after watching one of your videos I'm very happy with it, now plan to buy a Gunny soon.

  • @Urudrim I'll check it out. Thanks!

  • @southerncross100 Thanks, Mick... That's very good advice. But one criteria for determining if a person knows what they're talking about is to see what they consider a good bushcraft knife ;) Scott

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