Majority Finnish reservists carry 140 models or 110. Mostly its been 140. Another populaatio but much less seen has been Peltonen Sissipuukko 140mm. Terävä's are truly among beasts and excellent tools.
@MarkYoungBushcraft3 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comments. I love the Terava knives. I am currently testing the Peltonen as well. Thanks for commenting
@randy-9842 Жыл бұрын
Mark, I very much like the care you take to select and parse your words. You often take a little extra care to elaborate on _why_ you make those distinctions. I'm not a bushcrafter, I'm just an older guy that likes camping and being better prepared and learning a bit more about the terminology. Thank you for all your reviews.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words
@DominikChmiel-mp8ch4 күн бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraftwitam jaki tani i wytrzymały nóż do lasu? Jaka długość ostrza dla nóż do lasu?
@northwoodsrat6686 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, As a long time user of the SRK (my all-time favorite general purpose knife and primary wilderness "survival" blade) who greatly enjoyed the recent vid you made about it, I must say that your comparison between the SRK and the TJ 140 was very appropriate and totally spot on. Your thorough comparison/evaluation was not at all a ramble, especially for those of us that rely on all those important details when choosing which one would be the better of the two in a survival situation. Those finer points (no pun intended) matter a lot, at least to me, and presumably others as well, and I think you called it perfectly. The SRK's greatest weakness, at least from a hard-use survival perspective, sad to admit, certainly would be it's acutely pointed and thinly profiled tip, even though that style of tip definitely has advantages in other uses. No one can argue about that - not even this old die-hard SRK fan - especially after painfully watching JOE X break off/delaminate that tip into a large log. 🤦♂😢 After watching your review, I have concluded that one could hardly go wrong taking the incredibly versatile and strong Jaakaripuukko 140 "to the ends of the earth and back" with little to no regret, and because of that, I now count it as one of the top choices for a multi-purpose blade. Glad that Varusteleka saw the wisdom in producing a 30 mm longer version of the fine 110! Update: Ok, so after hearing you say that Joe X did a video on the 140 (and 110), I got curious and checked it out just to see at which point the knife/tip would fail. Oh my goodness - zero tip failure! What a tough blade!👍😍 Thanks once again for your ever thorough and honest reviews which we all greatly benefit from. Wishing you and yours all the very best!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I do own and like the SRK as well but as far as outright durability, the 140 has it beat. Thanks for commenting
@peddypeoples94111 ай бұрын
love Joe X, you can read between the lines to get how durable some knives are, he is a funny dude. Love your reviews also, very laid back no nonsense. Also love Varusteleka stuff, like that you can order their knives in different configurations, even left hand (we do suffer in the knife world) or no sheath at all.
@MarkYoungBushcraft11 ай бұрын
Joe can be a bit extreme but it is always interesting to see what abuse a knife can take. Thanks for commenting
@svenkotitschke2716 Жыл бұрын
Hallo Mark, my 140 is my favorit knife. I youse it for forest operation, hunting and bushcraft. Bought it for 38 Euro, Only the knife. And my best knife is the skrama 240 from Terava. I have mich products from Teräva and they all realy very good. Thank you for showing.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree. All their knives are good. Thanks for commenting
@alexandergutfeldt1144 Жыл бұрын
Terävä knives have a very functional design, meant to work, not please the eye. I own four, both Skrama (200 & 240) and the 85mm Jääkäripuukko both with and without the rubber handle! Excellent review and observations!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
All great working knives. I have a review on the Jaakaripuukko 85 and Skrama 80 coming soon. Thanks for commenting
@f804.de.ruyter Жыл бұрын
im gonna get rid of the micro bevel tho after it gets dull
@DominikChmiel-mp8ch4 күн бұрын
Jaki tani nóż do lasu?
@matkahenkilo8554 Жыл бұрын
Besutiful wear on that 110! Shows you take good care of it. I have both 110 and 140. The 110 I carry in tandem with Terävä Skarama 240 and in my mind that is a perfect combo. When I am out with a smaller load and pack (a sausage grilling trip as I call them) I usually take the 140 which works better alone in woodprocessing than 110 (need to get that fire for the sausages). But now way around it. Both of those knives and the Skrama are just awesome working knives. Just subscribed to your channel, I am sure I sm going to enjoy the content. Keep it up!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. I have a few more Terava knife reviews coming. Thanks for commenting
@Sanguivore4 ай бұрын
Great video! And I appreciate the shoutout to Joe X. He might be extreme, but I think he does a great job of showing the durability of different steels and blade types.
@MarkYoungBushcraft4 ай бұрын
Joe's videos do serve a purpose for sure. Thanks for commenting
@jerryshaver2050 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark for another honest review. I've found my new grail bushcraft knife in the 110. Thanks again
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
So good a knife. Thanks for commenting
@miroslavstavar298010 ай бұрын
Dear Mark thank you again for this great review! I've got T.J.110 and it is my best one. Well know I am sure I need 140 as well 😂 I have also T. Skrama 200 from my dear wife and this knife is a different ligue... Thank you one more time, I like your videos so much.
@MarkYoungBushcraft10 ай бұрын
You won't be disappointed in owing any of the Terava knives. Thanks for commenting
@neonsamurai1348 Жыл бұрын
I think it is really about preference and also purpose. I tend to prefer 5-6 inch knives as a general all purpose bushcraft knife, and find the 3-4 inch ones to be a bit more restrictive in certain areas, and a bit easier in others. Bigger knives are easier to use when batoning due to more of the knife protruding out the end (and less risk of breaking the tip) with larger pieces of wood, and the extra weight can help keep a knife a bit more stable when cutting. They also generally featherstick just fine as long as you can get your hand close to the edge. They do suffer a bit with finer work near the tip because of distance, but you can overcome that by grasping the blade by the spine close to the tip (wider blades are easier), or by pinching the blade between your thumb and fingers (obviously do this with the blade pointing away from your hand and cut carefully). That said I know lots of folks who prefer 3-4" knives. To each their own. Personally I tend to carry a big knife and a small knife like a neck knife, or SAK. Cheers for the video.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree totally. My preference is a big knife and a small knife. Especially if I see myself processing wood for a fire. Thanks for commenting
@joedryden4220 Жыл бұрын
Another fine review! Having purchased the 140 first, as the 110s were out of stock at the time, I found that when I did finally get a 110 , it was just so much more controllable. With that said, if I needed a dependable knife in bad situation, that 140 would be a good choice.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree. Thanks for commenting
@terryw.milburn8565 Жыл бұрын
Well Worth The Money, My Choice Is The Terava 110 Thanks For Your Show & Tell On These, Mark ! Have A Great Week Ahead ! ATB T God Bless
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Great choice. Thanks for commenting Terry
@brucematys8597 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review Mark, definitely looks like a winner. I think the 110 is probably more versatile for the uses I would want it for. Cheers my friend.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Thanks for commenting
@mistersmith3986 Жыл бұрын
I've had the 110 for 8 years and it's the most bomb proof knife I've ever owned. Of course I haven't tried to plunge it through a car door like many idiots on KZbin.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree totally. Thanks for commenting
@colinburgess9455 Жыл бұрын
Righty or wrongly I made a negative comment on one of Joe x’s videos and I agree if you put enough effort in, anything can be broken. Since that comment I have found the sense of his content, yes he breaks everything, he also gives an idea of wether you or I would destroy a knife through normal use, it does have value, you don’t even need to watch, if it’s a long video it’s a tough knife. 😂 I need to get back to him soon and praise his efforts. I have the 3v SRK it’s a flat ground knife with a stronger tip although much more expensive. I appreciate the work you do on your channel. Thank you very much.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Good point about Joe's videos. I figured out the same about the length of video.Thanks for commenting
@EdwinDekker71 Жыл бұрын
The 110 is a great knife. I'd like to own the 140 but I know I'd never really use it. Great review, thanks!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I will probably carry the 110 more as well. Thanks for commenting
@jimlahey5623 Жыл бұрын
Wow it is fresh video! I was thinking it has 5 years or so :) But it is very nice and informative, just ordered 140 and wanted to check what the youtube says about it. All good from Poland All best 😂
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting
@scottgorman71667 ай бұрын
Great video Mark, thank you. Always enjoy all your videos!
@MarkYoungBushcraft7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for commenting
@5Komma5 Жыл бұрын
I love my Jääkäripuukko 110 it is a proper work horse. I have used it to prepare wood and even to punch through the ice of a frozen lake to get water in the winter. It has never failed me. I am not sure about the 140 version since I also have my micro sword, the Skrama 200. That said the 110 is my goto and I only take my Skrama or my hatchet with me when I want to use them because I have not used them in a while. For me the 110 is perfect.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Great combination. I would stay with the 110 and the 200 myself. I do have a review coming for the shorter 85 you may be interested in. Thanks for commenting
@CJ-bb2gs3 ай бұрын
I bought a 140 without the sheath.. (very expensive knife here in Australia) But Ive modified it slightly so that it fits in a Mora Garberg sheath.. Gave it a slight drop point.. and took about 3 mil off the finger guard.. It now looks like what we all wish a Mora Companion HD could be.. It is now.... without a doubt.... my favorite knife and sheath combo.. I had to modify it slightly..... But I have found the holy grail Ive been looking for lol.. Cheers Mark.. PS I have paired it with the Skrama 200.. I wont need another knife in my lifetime.. But that doesn't mean I wont want another knife hahahahaha..
@MarkYoungBushcraft3 ай бұрын
Great combination and I agree, lifetime investments. Thanks for commenting
@CJ-bb2gs3 ай бұрын
PPS Because I put a slight drop point on mine.. Using a ferro rod is no problem..
@crookmcstealie2 ай бұрын
I think I'd like the 110. I have the 140 and the skrama 80 and 240. I love them all a lot but the 140 does feel a little long, and the skrama 80 is a very different knife. Great knives. I do have the woodsknife from verustaleka which is probably about 110 in length, it's another great knife. I'm so happy I found verustaleka.
@MarkYoungBushcraft2 ай бұрын
The 110 is a perfect all round choice. Thanks for commenting
@crookmcstealie2 ай бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft thanks for replying, and thanks for making interesting content.
@turkideligt4 ай бұрын
Hey Mark! I am loving these videos on these knives. I've gotten interested in Bushcraft about half a year ago, and since then I was looking for a knife that would be budget-friendly, as I dont have a lot of money, and a knife that would be quality. So I came across Terava Jaakaripuukko but only after already getting a garberg, later I sold the garberg because I didn't like the ergonomics on the handle, in fact I find that handle quite bad, quite uncomfortable in my hand. Then I got Puukko 110, and loved it the second I grabbed it...theyre just amazing...the price COULD be lower as I did pay over 100 euros for mine...but...I understand things aint cheap and this really is quality. I still cannot find a better knife for the price, it just works! Works like a charm! Love it!!!! I hope u can make another puukko video, or if u ever used it in any video can u send me the link so I can watch it? :)
@MarkYoungBushcraft4 ай бұрын
I agree. All the Terava knives are high value for sure. Thanks for commenting
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
Great review as always I have the 140 in SS superb in everything Chops like a hatchet Does all the fine work Choke up on the blade for very fine work Excellent neutral balance No need for the 110 A bushcraft knife I sometimes pair this with the small skeleton Skrama as a necker Also did not see your link to the 110 video regards…
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
The small Skrama and small Puukko are not talked about a lot. I have a review coming. Thanks for commenting
@svensvensson6277 ай бұрын
agree on the look, but i like that. just pure function. that has something extra, dont care about look, just work
@MarkYoungBushcraft7 ай бұрын
Right on. A true work horse. Thanks for commenting
@LEIFanevret Жыл бұрын
Thanks awesome Mark! For showing our Finnish knife kind regards
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome. The staff at Varusteleka are great to work with. Thanks for commenting
@LEIFanevret Жыл бұрын
We have a tradition in Finland when you get a knife from a person its about honor appreciation trust friendship taking care of each other a tool for many areas! And of course in the end a defense matter if need be
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
@@LEIFanevret That is a great tradition to have. Thanks
@FrankSchweppe7 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, thanks for a very good comparison of the JP 140 and the shorter version as well as the SRK. I have a 140 (had it for over 5 years now) and I like the extra length. In my case, mostly for yard work and processing pruned wood. The extra bit of forward weight helps a lot for delimbing tasks, in fact if you have cut off a larger branch from say a hazel bush and then need to clear off a lot of smaller branches and twigs up to about a centimeter or so in thickness, this thing just sweeps through them. If you need even more delimbing/chopping ability, well... get a Skrama ! I also at some occasions have used that long straight spine to scrape wider pieces of wood, including dirty/greasy kitchen shelves were I needed to take off grease and old varnish before revarnishing them. It did that job admirably well. Plus, indeed, as a work knife that one also ends up prying with (like prying out the kind of staples used to nail barbed wire to poles and tree trunks) that indestructible tip is a great asset, too. If I would ever be pressed to pick just one single knife to keep for allround bushcraft/yard work/construction/survival, this would be the one. It is a bit more unwieldy on the hip than the 110, and in any case I prefer to carry knives crossdraw on my belt or slung baldric-style on a length of paracord because I often need to kneel and work in restricted spaces where I can't lift my right arm very high to lift a knife out of a belt sheath. The trick I used on the Terava knives is to fold down the belt dangler and strap a piece of velcro tight through the dangler and around the sheath to hold it down tight, so it becomes a belt loop for high/crossdraw carry.
@MarkYoungBushcraft7 ай бұрын
I so agree about the 140 and the rest of the Terava lineup. Interesting trick for creating a high ride sheath. Thanks for commenting
@nickcasolino8903 Жыл бұрын
Mark, The Pommel of the 110 can be used as the bearing block for a Bow drill. For the 140, the pommel can also be used for the bow drill but it is large, Also for the 140, I scrape the ferro Rod by slanting the cutting edge facing you and scraping down. you'll get better sparks. To prevent any knives to dig down while scraping, I use this technic: put the knife as close to the tinder with the cutting edge on the ground or table etc.,. Scrape the Ferro rod by pulling towards you on the 90* Spine hard. Voila! Problem solved with amazing sparks. Thanks You.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Had not thought of using the pommel as a bearing block. Will give it a try. Thanks for commenting
@nickcasolino8903 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Mark, Like Tolkien would say, "One knife to rule them All" I own all 3 sizes. Thanks Stay Safe!
@SummitScene Жыл бұрын
Nice review. As handle ergonomics are very important to me, I really appreciated your description of the handle height to thickness ratio.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting
@DrDennis Жыл бұрын
Have owned the 110 in leather sheath for a few years. Perfect size for me. ❤
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree totally Thanks for commenting
@jimscott5705 Жыл бұрын
I have a couple 140's and love them. I also will add that 80crV2 is a supreme steel compared to SK5. I like your videos and the way your explain things. 👍
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Love all my Terava knives and the steel is perfect for them. Thanks for commenting
@chocol8thunda Жыл бұрын
Just watched your video on tje SRK. You mentioned this knife. Now im watching this one, and I gonna buy it. Went to the site and man, they have some really cool stuff. Lastly, its cool youre also a Canuck. Which for me, means youre giving a review from Canucks persepctive. As alaways, great video and now im going down the rabbit hole. Cheers.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Yeah, knives can do that to you. I am sure you will love this one. Thanks for commenting
@jerryroebuck5870 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the review. Particularly enjoyed the view of your hat
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting
@thedriftingspore Жыл бұрын
The 110 and 140 look like great quality knives and I will take your word for it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on them Mark!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
High value knives for sure. Thanks for commenting Steve
@JackBlack-gh5yf Жыл бұрын
An excellent knife Mark, great video :)
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
It is to. Thanks for commenting
@eyeofthetiger4184 Жыл бұрын
G'day Mark, first up, many thanks, ... a very interesting vid to me mate, ....in several ways. Lotta folks have raved about the 110, ok, but I thought it too short and to be honest the 140 version had previously, somehow, lol, slipped under my radar. I've had a Skrama 240 for some time now and even though it's not a stainless steel, it has "surprisingly" required very little maintenance, ...... which is a very significant factor in my climate. There's rubber ..... and there's rubber ..... whatever composition they use, together with the contouring, has been absolutely fantastic. Sheath, first class too, I have the leather dangler that came with an extra insert, for I assume pack carry. The only tool I'm really missing is a higher end "scandi bushcrafter". I was looking at, at least a "semi custom" job. Still love a Mora, in the backyard or car camping, but I'm not prepared to rely on one in a potential survival situation, or even a "storm stay" Bottom line, I'd love a fancy pants job in a SS ...... but performance @ the price, wins IMO. Next payday I reckon I'll pull the trigger. Cheers Duke. P.S. I have seen that dude obliterate knives, and yes there is "some" benefit to his testing from a comparison perspective ..... and of course there is the entertainment aspect to it ........... but you can just as easily clamp 'em in a vice and whack 'em with a sledgehammer, or get out an angle grinder ....... and leave out all the in between ...... same end result ........ if that's your thing, lol !!!!!!!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I have had good fortune with no rust on my Skramas and puukkos as well. Joe X is entertaining but not the best representation of what a knife will do if used properly. Still, when I am testing a knife I watch his video to help identify weak points. Thanks for commenting Duke
@8626John Жыл бұрын
Good review and comparison. I have the full size SRK and it's a solid knife. I have the compact version on the way from Midway and I am looking forward to testing it out. I agree the SRK may not be the best bushcrafting knife, but it can do most tasks adequately. Thanks for your efforts in comparing these knives.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for commenting
@George_outdoors Жыл бұрын
Very helpful comments!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting
@George_outdoors Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft I bought the 140 hope I enjoy it!
@donniejobe5662 Жыл бұрын
Excellent review … thank you.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting
@kuldar. Жыл бұрын
I am planning to get 110 mm Jääkäripuukko, great bushcraft knife.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
You will be very happy with it I am sure. Thanks for commenting
@elund408 Жыл бұрын
I carry my knives high at 5 o'clock, I dont like danglers. So on this sheath I would just put a black zip tie through the belt loop and around the body which would give me the carry option I prefer. (I would actually buy it with our one but if given one with the sheath that is how I would modify it. )
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Interesting mod I had not thought of. Thanks for commenting
@canadafree2087 Жыл бұрын
I find 4" is the perfect length for most bushcraft tasks, longer and you are really just getting a better knife for batoning. 3" is a dedicated skinning length for me, but since I don't hunt I prefer 4".
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Pretty much my thoughts exactly. Thanks for commenting
@jimf1964 Жыл бұрын
Morning Mark! I’m generally really happy with the stuff they sell (I have a ton of stuff from them), but I had an issue with that plastic insert on my beloved curly birch Puukko I got from them, with the veggie tan leather sheath. The plastic insert sits too high, which makes a little gap for the tip to catch on when reholstering it. Really really annoying. In hind site I should have written them, cuz their customer service is pretty much top notch, but at the time I figured it’s mail order, and I’m not about to send it back to them. I should get one of these, because I’ve discovered that I almost never take out the birch one because it’s too nice, which is silly, I know, but it’s just so dam nice. 🙂. Anyway, one day I’ll probably open up the sheath, and either cut down or remove the plastic and re-stitch it. It’s not something I use as a regular day to day thing anyway. So there’s no hurry.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
These things are true work horses. Not "pretty" like your puukko so you don't mind wailing on them. I have a few knives that will take the abuse but because they are so nice looking I don't want to mark them up. Thanks for commenting Jim
@MichaelR58 Жыл бұрын
Good review Mark , thanks for sharing , God bless !
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Very welcome, Thanks for commenting
@sirdee9607 Жыл бұрын
Thx
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@StevanOutdoor Жыл бұрын
To me they are all camp knives. The difference between bushcraft or survival knife is really in the mindset why you bring them. In fact the difference between bushcraft and survival is the mindset. Bushcraft is going into the bush and survival is getting the hell out. So when going into the bush I select the knife (or knives) I think I'm gonna need for the tasks I plan to do. From something as small as the Mora Eldris to a full size machete these are now my bushcraft knives. The survival knife for me is the 'just in case knife'. I don't plan on using it but I want to have it with me just in case shtf. Now size, weight and pack-ability come to mind. If the knife is to long, heavy or bulky you will probably leave it at home and not bring it with you on a day-hike. But to stay with the Mora Eldris I can easily slip that in a pocket, haversack, day pack, etc. without a worry. So now it's my survival knife. The SRK (Search & Rescue knife) in SK5 steel is a good budget option and the 'weak' point with the false edge can be a blessing or problem depending on what you want to do with the knife. You want to stab the enemy wearing thick clothing it's a blessing. You want to pry in wood to dig out worms it's a problem. I have both the 110 and 140. If I know I'm gonna baton some thicker wood I bring the 140. As a 'just in case' knife I bring the 110. Or of course if your goal is to do a lot of finer carving.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@Rikhardi Жыл бұрын
the Sissipuukko or ranger knife is a great alternative
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I am hoping to test that soon. Thanks for commenting
@Jasper0o0 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark. Hope you’re doing well. I’ve got an unrelated question. I’ve been looking to buy the pathfinder French press, because the container is bigger, & multifunctional. But…is a titanium press a better option because the metal doesn’t absorb taste over time, from what I’ve heard. Ultimately, I’d like a press with a multi use container for boiling, & maybe cooking. Thanks Mark. I value your opinion, because you appreciate a good cup of coffee.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I would be happy with either titanium or stainless steel. Either way, I would be cleaning it out between after each use so tastes staying in them is not an issue. I would consider the amount of coffee you want and let that help guide you on the right size to buy. If weight is not an issue, there are a few good options available. Being able to use the coffee pot for cooking or other water boiling makes it more multi-use. Thanks for commenting
@Jasper0o0 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Great advice! Thank you. Have a great weekend 🙏
@ericdpeerik39284 ай бұрын
Im still early in the video and I'm sure you're referring to Joe X 😂 He demolishes everything! He even shot the handle with a pistol and a rifle. They're solid.
@MarkYoungBushcraft4 ай бұрын
Yup, Joe X. Thanks for commenting
@apsynto Жыл бұрын
I think that the quality control of heat treatment 'reputation' comes from a bad batch of skramas that were around several years ago. Not personally aware of any issues with jaakaripuukkos
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Yes, I spoke to the company after making this video and that is what they told me. Thanks for commenting
@jacuswoczega9180 Жыл бұрын
My first video for sunday coffee. I don't know, what will be Your opinion (movie stopped at start), but will be significant
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy. Thanks for commenting
@f804.de.ruyter Жыл бұрын
Which one would you prefer jaakaripuukko 140 or bps adventurer?
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Jaakaripuuko 100 or 140. They are in a different class altogether. Thanks for commenting
@f804.de.ruyter Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft thanks this helps allot!
@jerryroebuck5870 Жыл бұрын
I really admire your hat. Could I ask the maker and model ? Thank you.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
This is my Tilley Outback. I have a review of my Tilley collection if interested. Thanks for commenting
@mgsharnhorst Жыл бұрын
Excellent review, thanks for doing it (you have a new subscriber). I think I will get the 140 Also, I like your hat, can you tell me the brand?
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
You will be happy with the JP 140. This is my Tilley Outback. I have a video on Tilley hats. Thanks for commenting
@dme7689 Жыл бұрын
I purchased the 140 a couple years ago. Could have been a great knife but the grind marks on the primary bevel were horrendous. You could feel it... like it was a nail file. Complained to the maker, he just said that's the way they are. I got most of it out but it was a lot of work. No reviewer back then seemed to notice, even though I could see it on the one they reviewed. Wondering if they are still sending out knife/files.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
It may be that the intent of these knives is more for working and less for fine tasks that a smoother edge would be helpful with. Thanks for commenting
@dme7689 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Then every single other knife I've ever seen is intended for fine tasks... but that one. :)
@performanceregina Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review! I’ve been beating the hell out of the 140 for 2-years now and I absolutely love it. Glad I chose the 149 over the 110…. My ONLY complaint is I have really big hands (XXL gloves are often tight or too small) and for me the handle is almost too short…. Another 1/4” of length and it would be perfect for me. But for the other 95% of the population it’s probably perfect!
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Someone with bigger hands than me. I have XL to XXL but yours are a bit bigger. Does make it hard to find factory knives that are comfortable. These knives are closer than most. Thanks for commenting
@Maroulis1979 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Nice shirt and hat. What are they? Thanx
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
It is from 511 but I picked it up at a thrift store. Thanks for commenting
@johanesgo8096 Жыл бұрын
please do a review of model 85mini puko, I have model 140 and minipuko85. Trust me, that little knife goes under everyone's radar, and it's a better knife than its big brothers, which are some of the best knives out there.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Glad you asked. Review of the 85mm puukko and 80mm Skrama coming soon. Thanks for commenting
@johanesgo8096 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Thank you very much, I can't wait for your review!! And let the video be veeeeeery long🫵👍
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft I have the bare tang Skrama that I use as a necker Sharpened to zero Awesome!
@gerrero4504 Жыл бұрын
I have the 140 and the 80, I would love to get the 110 and the 240 but they no longer post to the u.k
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Unfortunate for sure. Not even the 110? Thanks for commenting
@gerrero4504 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Hi, Yep no blades articles at all.
@mattyjcox183810 ай бұрын
Just ordered mine in the UK? They do still post here
@gerrero450410 ай бұрын
@@mattyjcox1838 Yes, I ordered the 110 that arrived 3 weeks ago ,and I'm now waiting for my Skrama 240 ETA Tuesday 👍
@gerrero450410 ай бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft They just stated posting to the UK again ,got my 110 and a Skrama 240 on the way
@rautateemu10 ай бұрын
Jääkäripuukko have two dots over ”aa’s” but I understant that you don’t have scandinavic keyboard…
@MarkYoungBushcraft10 ай бұрын
You are correct. Thanks for commenting
@CJ-bb2gs11 ай бұрын
Could this be the fictional one knife that does it all? It looks to me like it comes close.. beleive me ive been looking.. I love my SRK. But as a knife it makes a good axe lol..
@CJ-bb2gs11 ай бұрын
Ive just ordered one online.. Trust me.. its the last knife ill ever buy .. Hopefully this one will be the one that gets me out of the rabbit hole lol.. In my defense.. I actually have been looking for a larger scandi knife..
@MarkYoungBushcraft11 ай бұрын
Don't know about being a "one knife solution" but I would trust this knife for anything. Thanks for commenting
@scottfergusson841110 ай бұрын
Pull the Fero rod backwards while keeping the blade stationary for sparks…
@MarkYoungBushcraft10 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
The SRK Compact was $35 (US) So it beats all knives on show
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
it is cheaper for sure
@samipuola3 ай бұрын
Marttiini knives are not for bushcrafting. I've destroyed few of them and never buying them again. Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140 and Terävä Skrama 240 are durable tools, that you don't have be careful with. Marttiini knives are for fishers, hipsters and backyard campers. If you're looking for cute and good looking knives, Marttiini is the choice.
@MarkYoungBushcraft3 ай бұрын
I agree. The Terava line of knives are almost indestructible. Thanks for commenting
@beefy0978 Жыл бұрын
Not in the uk cos they won’t ship it here…
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
So unfortunate. Thanks for commenting
@mattyjcox183810 ай бұрын
Not true, I've just ordered my 140
@beefy097810 ай бұрын
@@mattyjcox1838ooooh hopefully theyre delivering again! Ill check it out.
@johanesgo8096 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that the video didn't show how good the 140 model is at chopping, in my opinion that's by far its biggest advantage compared to the 110 model, I hope for some comparison in future videos.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I guess I don't see it as a chopper when compared with the Skramas but I can give it a go in a future video. Thanks for commenting
@johanesgo8096 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkYoungBushcraft I was very surprised! When I go to the forest to make stakes for the vegetables that I plant, I always carry the 140 model ..one swing cuts even thicker stakes
@hamyankee9343 Жыл бұрын
Saber grind
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@kevola5739 Жыл бұрын
I prefer videos that show how to skilfully use a knife. Anybody can abuse a knife. The 110 is perfect for me.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I agree. Thanks for commenting
@jenHry-ng3pw8 ай бұрын
It is pronounced with the same "j" sound like yoga or yogurt.
@MarkYoungBushcraft7 ай бұрын
Good to know. Thanks for commenting
@saiga12commander Жыл бұрын
JOE X could not break the MORA ROBUST
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
I love the Robust. My first real bushcraft knife. Will be in an upcoming video. Thanks for commenting
@TK8866275 Жыл бұрын
Besides batoning, that extra length gives 140 also some chopping capability. Of course not as much as for Skrama but with 140 you can still quite easily chop something like 1cm diameter thick wood with just one strike unlike with 110. In that sense it resembles the leuku knives en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_knife of Sami people, which have typical blade length above 20 cm. Like it's a one knife compromise between carrying both Skrama and 110.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Yes, all good points. Thanks for commenting
@LabiaLicker Жыл бұрын
I got the more traditional birch handle puukko from Varusteleka. The WoodsKnife Leuku. Really nice knife, the sheath fits 2 knifes. A 145mm long knife and a shorter 70mm blade. They compilment each other quite nicely and cover any requirement.
@MarkYoungBushcraft Жыл бұрын
Nice choices. I would love to try both of those out. Thanks for commenting