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Carving a spoon with the Silver Fox Bushcraft Knife (SFK)

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

I have been asked to do some more delicate carving with the new SFK. In this video I carve a spoon.

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  • Frankly i enjoy your videos.. but id buy 10 USMC knifes then buy a sfk coz of weight / size ratio.

    Im not saying its not a good knife. but its not the one for me.

  • @khaniu I accept your comments and agree the SFK is not for everyone. Thanks

  • Dude I like your videos, quite professional and confident but I just don't see how your knife with its massive scabbard or the other knife you reviewed are near practical. They may get the job done and are lighter than carrying a knife and an axe but they are so cumbersome! Its like a compromise in the tool quality for some weight...

    Plus, if you're walking or camping near to or with the public they might do as far as to report you with that bloody great thing strapped to your leg. Its grotesque

  • I only have it on my hip/leg when I get to my camp. Otherwise Its in my pack.

  • That was a really neat video! Do they sell these knives a little bit smaller for us women? My hands are very small, but I would love to have a knife like this!

    Thanks for sharing your video with us!

    God Bless.

  • Chirs makes custom knives to order. You can have what ever size and shape knife you want. The price is higher because they are hand crafted. The mora knives are excellent and I do own one but I would not choose it as my one only knife.

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  • haha im loving the distorted audio from the chopping in the fast forwarding parts!

  • LMAO

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  • SFK=silver fox knife?

  • That's certainly a productive way to spend an afternoon! I once had a spear point that was cut and ground down from a slasher blade, and your SFK reminds me of it. Well done, Sean on the spoon, I have to agree it's not the prettiest sight to behold, but I'm thinking you proved your point!

  • @dabalamanzi You're not Lofty Wiseman, you don't know what he'd think. To be honest he'd be a hell of a lot more respectful of others and would probably admire the enginuity. As for growing up....who's the one throwing uncalled for and unnecessary names around? You're embarassing yourself.

    Great work Sean.

  • Well done, and a beautiful knife. but wouldn't it be more useful for carving if it was sharpened all the way to the grip?

  • Good video of versatility of the knife.

  • Grow up kn#b head,if lofty wiesman saw this he would p#ss himself lauhging.

  • @NWoodward90 People who call the cops on a grown man with a knife are complete idiots. As far as the knife is concerned you must realize the value in a knife that will complete all bushcraft and survival tasks. A tool like this knife shown are priceless in the bush.

  • neeto

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