Great explanation of the benefits of horizontal carry. This would be good for smaller knives, and I'm pretty sure that Anglo-Saxon and Norse peoples used to carry larger saxes (their word for knives) like this but behind the back. What many now call the 'scout carry'. I find it hard to get over just how durable the tip of your knives are. Experience suggests that they should just snap, but they don't. Like a long suffering husband, they just take the abuse and carry on.
@MarsFireForge2 ай бұрын
@@darylbrenton4839 hahah it’s true, I’ve been really disappointed with factory knives and the durability of their tips. Snapped the tip of my Cold Steel recon tanto in a stump, and snapped the tip of my Falkniven F-1 in some piece of wood in Cambodia. Thanks for the comment!
@Riverbugger4 ай бұрын
Very cool knife and sheath!! Love it! Just found your channel! Awesome! How much for this knife as is without the file work? How does one contact you as well. Thanks!!
@MarsFireForge4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your support and you enjoying the channel.
@MarsFireForge4 ай бұрын
Hey there! This one sold for $299. Without the file work wouldn’t take that much off the price since it doesn’t take me too long to do, so probably $285-$280. I can be flexible though so if you let me know what you’re willing to spend I can let you know how I can accommodate that. Marsfireforge@gmail.com you could email me there and we could chat more if you’d like.