TOPS Brothers of Bushcraft "Fieldcraft" Review by Nutnfancy

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10 жыл бұрын

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The nature of the blade is bushcraft, the nature of the review is an outdoor knife. The BOB Fieldcraft is a stout, thick and yet smallish 4.6" fixed blade. Results of the testing are revealed here as an interesting discussion in application takes place; lots of testing shown. All details of steel, grind, ergos, sheath, and durability are covered. Value is high compared to many other competitive options such as Swamprat and Esee blades. The BOB performed very well.
Nutnfancy Likability Scale: 3.5 out of 5

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@hussardelamort
@hussardelamort 10 жыл бұрын
I just watched a 25 minutes review on a knife, and I feel completely relaxed now, thanks.
@Bushmanphotog
@Bushmanphotog 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great review on this knife. We did put a lot of thought into it. It was very interesting to hear your perspective on it and I was pleased to hear it. Thank you again.
@AlaskanFrontier1
@AlaskanFrontier1 10 жыл бұрын
well also as another bushcrafter and owner of the knife i will say i like how understanding he was to the Fieldcraft in a bushcrafters role
@nutnfancy
@nutnfancy 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I did want to represent your work and your craft as best I could in the review. But since I'm not skilled in bushcraft I had to make that clear in my testing! Glad you guys joined the discussion, it's a great knife.
@MoreAmerican
@MoreAmerican 10 жыл бұрын
One thing you almost always nail, and your intro here is a perfect example of this is that you define your perspective and make the boundaries of the review and conversation crystal clear. Thanks for the video !
@TheLateBoyScout
@TheLateBoyScout 10 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful blade, and I've been tempted by it several times. For the size, the weight and the price, I have a hard time choosing it. I actually love my Mora knives for carving, and I'd have to disagree on the point about weight during fine use - I find lighter knives to be remarkably less fatiguing in that role.
@MerkWares
@MerkWares 10 жыл бұрын
I'm just tickled you are reviewing the BOB knife. As John said, we spent some time thinking about it's overall function from a bushcrafter's POU.
@T4NTO95
@T4NTO95 10 жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the most honest review of this knife. Many thanks Nutn. Stoked considering i purchased this in store earlier this week.
@Winslow125
@Winslow125 10 жыл бұрын
I was looking at this knife for a while and its awesome that you came out with a review of it
@Bill11812
@Bill11812 10 жыл бұрын
I actually like my Bk-2 companion better than I think I would like this one. First, the Bk-2 is half the price and it has a fully coated blade. I know, a coated blade won't throw sparks off of a fire steel. That's why I have a lighter and a UST Sparkle fire starter and some tender. Also I love the SOG Field Pup 1 and find it a much better choice over the Mora for the fact it has a full tang. I can get good sparks off of the Field Pup with a ferro rod, no problems. Just my observations. I also added the micarta handles to my Bk-2, much more comfortable in the hand.
@blacktiesamurai1
@blacktiesamurai1 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this vid! Iv been wanting to get this for a while
@xtremearmor
@xtremearmor 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reviewing this knife. I have been looking at this knife just for a general purpose knife to keep in my vehicle for JIC. It is a very nice looking knife however, after watching your review it may not fit into my POU. So, I may look at another knife you have reviewed in the past. Great job on the review.
@tomwilson7202
@tomwilson7202 10 жыл бұрын
Bro. Nutn': Thanks for another awesome review. I always appreciate hearing opinions from your prospective. I find you spot-on, from a backpacker's POV. I'm definitely a hybrid. I love the traditional "buck-skinning" type of gear that I grew up with in the '70s, but I also love the modern materials and technologies that make life in the woods more comfortable here in the Eastern Woodlands of Central Indiana. Thanks again! Merry Christmas and God Bless!
@stealthbraid765
@stealthbraid765 10 жыл бұрын
I like your straight forward honesty in this review
@Wharfrat992
@Wharfrat992 10 жыл бұрын
I use the cold blueing I use on my rifles on my carbon blades to protect them ,works great
@ChaplainBobWalkerBTh
@ChaplainBobWalkerBTh 10 жыл бұрын
I was coming here to ask you to review this knife and see you beat me to it. Thanks for the review as I bought one and it seems tough
@scottishpride032
@scottishpride032 10 жыл бұрын
glad to see ally the mountain dog out with you again enjoying the nature and fresh air.
@uncleben4536
@uncleben4536 10 жыл бұрын
Yet another great review. I love the KRV's. My favorite part of TNP. Please do more HEC reviews and hopefully some on the new microtech socom delta and DOC. Thanks again.
@brandonfeole6336
@brandonfeole6336 9 жыл бұрын
I know you said you weren't a bushcrafter but in an extended period of survival out in the outdoors those skills will become very useful.
@NXBXDY333
@NXBXDY333 10 жыл бұрын
always stoked to see a knife I bought previously have a nutn video on it and see his evaluation of it
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 9 жыл бұрын
Got one, it's a knife. It does the things a knife does, it's tough as hell, I like it.
@555Gear
@555Gear 10 жыл бұрын
Very interesting conversation about a general outdoorsman POU vs. specifically Bushcraft POU. Nice knife too!
@1023471965
@1023471965 10 жыл бұрын
Good very thorough review, Nutnfancy. I wondered what the groove on the end of the handle was all about. I never would have guessed it was part of the firestarter.
@TSchulstad
@TSchulstad 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review Nutn. Been waiting for a thorough review other then the BladeHQ one. FYI, The Magnesium rods aren't for support, they are to be shaved and then the shaving ignited with the fero-rod.
@salvegas
@salvegas 10 жыл бұрын
Hey Nutn, Thanks for a another great blade review man. I've been following your channel for a few years now, and especially enjoy your backpacking vids. Anyways, if you can secure one... would you please do a Habilis Bush Tool review. MCUSTA!
@thescharfchannel
@thescharfchannel 10 жыл бұрын
I really like the very last statement nutnfancy makes how most people who get this knife will use it as more of a field knife... but like it knowing that they can bush craft with it if they want to. Keep doing your thing nutnfancy:)
@Cain0078
@Cain0078 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Mora (pride of sweden) makes me very happy!
@TheTitanInitiative
@TheTitanInitiative 10 жыл бұрын
Great review! I've had my eyes on it for a while, but I feel that I'd use other knives more. Also, the notch at the bottom is called a Shango notch. Apparently you're supposed to strike the fire steel, rather than scrape it.
@sthengr
@sthengr 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review!
@MichelleFrets
@MichelleFrets 10 жыл бұрын
For some reason this is the first knife review of yours (out of the many I have watched) that I was expecting you to jam that thing into the table pointy end down. Weird vibe. Probably just me. Good video and thanks.
@social3ngin33rin
@social3ngin33rin 10 жыл бұрын
another excellent and informative review :)
@Jeeplover1O1
@Jeeplover1O1 10 жыл бұрын
Yessss more knife reviews!
@danielvandersteeg5023
@danielvandersteeg5023 10 жыл бұрын
Great video again, thank you!
@wilygoutdoors
@wilygoutdoors 10 жыл бұрын
i had rust problems at first with this blade but after it got a patina it hasnt rusted much i mainly bought it for the sheath i like that it can be worn on my left side with ease and i dont need to undo my belt to take it off
@pinkiewerewolf
@pinkiewerewolf 10 жыл бұрын
With the Izula II and the ESEE 6, I always think I'm GTG for anything... until I watch one of Nut'n's videos. Now i NEED a NW Ranger, a Flashback, a MCUSTA, maybe a Cold Steel code 4... I'm in trouble. Good thing I have all the guns/rifles that I need... until the next video comes out that is. Thanks Nut'n!
@onecalloused
@onecalloused 10 жыл бұрын
I've been watching TNP for a few years, and have been looking for a good smaller knife to take in the woods (having acquired an RTAK-II earler).I bought a BOB about two months ago, and I have to say the review is spot on. I took my BOB out in this recent "winter blast" (lol) the east coast is having in the hills west of Quantico and, while it did everything I could have asked for (it was even better at splitting than the RTAK-II), it *did* rust a little on me (and I had a can of lubricant), and the belt clip bent out on me a few days before (so I had to carry it around in my pocket). Over the few days, I found I used the BOB 10x more than my other knives (RTAK-II, a certain Chris Reeves fixed blade, gerber multitool), and I don't think it's shortcomings should dissuade anyone from buying it. Keep up the good work, Nutn!
@Maddawwg45
@Maddawwg45 10 жыл бұрын
I bought mine a year ago with tan canvas micarta I think the fero rod that comes with it is usless but as I found out from another video the exotic fero rod fits in there perfect and as for the whistle I read on tops sight and the idea behind there whistle sounding weird is exactly that it supposed to sound different to attract attention
@steelers90802
@steelers90802 10 жыл бұрын
Great review
@avgjoepatriot9622
@avgjoepatriot9622 10 жыл бұрын
Great review Nutn. I've had this knife since the grand opening at Blade HQ, and I've been hoping you would review it. After owning and using the fieldcraft for a while, I have many of the same thoughts you had. It has great feel and an amazing sheath. I can't emphasize enough how well the sheath is designed for comfort and ergonomics. The knife works great for many tasks, and I really enjoy carrying and using it outdoors. But, I have a hard time finding it's place in an extended stay backpacking, or day hiking system. It's just heavy and short. I usually take an R-tak II and a Mora. Or, If i'm just day hiking and have a "single knife" option, it's usually a Cold Steel leatherneck, or Sog Fusion Bowie (with a pocket folder too). The Fieldcraft just doesn't have the length to make it a good "single knife" option. If it was just a couple inches longer it I think I'd be more excited about the blade. The convex grind is not as good for woodcraft as the scandi-grind of the Mora and others, but it really holds the edge well. I really like the Falkniven A1, but I can't afford it yet. I think a slightly longer BOB Fieldcraft would be a pretty good competitor to the A1.
@tjenn71
@tjenn71 10 жыл бұрын
I carry and use a farberware kitchen paring knife with a 4 7/8 inch blade and a cardboard and duct tape sheath, a super tinker swiss army knife, a Kershaw hatchet and a small bow saw for all my bushcraft, camping, and hunting needs.coast less than $50.00 for all.
@patriotbill1156
@patriotbill1156 8 жыл бұрын
The optimal 1095 hard use steel has it's takeoff's. One, being the rust factor. Take care of your tools and they will take care of you. This is an excellent knife.
@floridaman3585
@floridaman3585 8 жыл бұрын
I have this knife in south Florida and I've had no rust issues, treat it with frog lube that worked for me.
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 10 жыл бұрын
Great review.. seems like a pretty good knife for the money.
@MuleysAndBushcraft
@MuleysAndBushcraft 10 жыл бұрын
Great review! Thanks Nutn! In my opinion, another POU from a "Second Type of Cool" perspective is supporting Joe Flowers and the other great guys at BOB! I've learned a ton from them, and I try to support guys who have taught me.
@dhimes814
@dhimes814 10 жыл бұрын
I m not a bush crafter, but I do enjoy a good, reliable, heavy duty knife and this fills the roll for what I like and use it for. (Which is BSA outdoor skills.) This is a beautiful, well planned design, that will do most of what you need it to do.
@OpaKnows
@OpaKnows 10 жыл бұрын
I found your honesty regarding your lack of knowledge about the world if bushcrafting very refreshing. I don't consider myself the bastion of bushcrafting either. But I like to dabble. That knife you chose seemed an odd one. I'm thinking maybe the modest price tag it had maybe influenced your choice? It sort of looks like a knife a German ex-punk rocker thought would be a good starting candidate for his new "bushcrafting" class. Let the class begin!!! That was a very different video from you, enjoyed it.
@pesarirooni62
@pesarirooni62 10 жыл бұрын
Great review nutn. Would you also include rat 3 or 5 as competitive options? Thanks :)
@DavidDavidsonvii
@DavidDavidsonvii 10 жыл бұрын
i used the sog field pup to wedge some wood and the tip broke. Another time I tried splitting a small log with my sog fusion bowie I had never used and with one hit of the knife accidently on the guard, the sog broke in half at the guard and its a full tang knife. I am hesitant to purchase any sog knives. I still like my sog flash 2 and magnadot.
@ChiliBuRevolution
@ChiliBuRevolution 10 жыл бұрын
stoked for mine (it's en route) wife knew I was fancyin a BOB and made it happen
@jct19122
@jct19122 10 жыл бұрын
Could you please share any Info you may have on the TOPS Black Star fixed blade knife...I can't find a thing thx
@GabeMacDonnell
@GabeMacDonnell 10 жыл бұрын
2 other GREAT Tops designs: the Dragonfly 4.5, a lightweight Bushcraft design, with nice ergos, and the Lite Trekker, (Joe Flowers also helped do the B.O.B.) the Lite Trekker is a Ultra Light FFG hiking and survival knife, great for hikers, but also a good tactical choice, since it even has a small dual guard. It's 7 oz with a nice kydex sheath and firesteel/magnesium rod combo, and whistle.
@SoWe1
@SoWe1 10 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy how does this one compare to the CS Master Hunter in your opinion? Smaller and a lot lighter, better steel in SM3 and not as pricey if you shop right. If you want bigger, why not the CS Recon Scout or CS SRK? Again available in SM3 for a good price...
@joerossa1112
@joerossa1112 10 жыл бұрын
Nutn what's your likeability rating? I my self like the larger blades. But I need to give that size knife a try to see how it works for me.
@BudgetBugout
@BudgetBugout 10 жыл бұрын
I like the gimping on this one... Much better than my Esee Izula
@BudgetBugout
@BudgetBugout 10 жыл бұрын
***** Yep, just talking about the gimping... On my Izula 1. Lol
@UNDERST0RY
@UNDERST0RY 9 жыл бұрын
I was thinking of getting this knife as a small companion for my Trail Master, but did I hear you right that this knife actually weighs about 14 oz? If so, it's wayyy too heavy for my needs.
@Timbertrekkerbushcraft
@Timbertrekkerbushcraft 10 жыл бұрын
I did a video where I shaved with one. Took a bit of stropping but razor sharp.
@ca5ualm3dia
@ca5ualm3dia 10 жыл бұрын
all that matters to me how much it costs how long it lasts the sheath and deployment option matter as well because some knives are not a quick to deploy thats about it
@brandonfeole6336
@brandonfeole6336 9 жыл бұрын
I dont do much backpacking, mostly camping where we drive to a location and mostly stay there so the weight isn't a huge factor
@70loNslo
@70loNslo 10 жыл бұрын
Nice review, I'd like to see a vid on how you maintain, remove the micro chips from the edge on this modified scandi blade.
@Whitepandemic
@Whitepandemic 10 жыл бұрын
very nice review
@hemi57
@hemi57 10 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy, I'm curious how this blade holds up to the typical USMC K-Bar?? Of course, it is smaller and lighter but.....
@schlooonginator
@schlooonginator 10 жыл бұрын
I don't have this knife, I chose to spend too much and get the awesome Spyderco Bushcraft, however, I really liked this design. If I were in the market for say a bushcraft/survival knife, I think this is it. I already have a Scrapyard 711 so I didn't need another beefy blade but if I were on a budget and wanted a good basic outdoors knife this is it. Its got Tops quality(say what you wish about Tops but don't dis their quality), a comfortable handle, scandi grind for more intricate work and its hefty for battoning and even chopping. A bushcraft knife that can handle abuse.
@mrniceguy00987
@mrniceguy00987 10 жыл бұрын
nutnfancy I would love for you to do a review on the bark river bravo 1 or the 1.5 in cpm3v (preferably the 1.5) it would be greatly appreciated
@joesnow1180
@joesnow1180 10 жыл бұрын
if you blue a knife does if help against rust?
@starshiplazyboy
@starshiplazyboy 10 жыл бұрын
at 1:38 I spontaneously blurted out, "DOGNESS!". Good to see her out on adventures after all she's been through.
@mrwildbf
@mrwildbf 10 жыл бұрын
Nutn, will we ever see a review of the Ontario sk5 blackbird? Thanks!
@WildMedGuru1
@WildMedGuru1 10 жыл бұрын
As a "bushcrafter" - thanks for the review as an outsider
@OldeGuido1
@OldeGuido1 10 жыл бұрын
@19:51 nuttin shows several knives. Can anyone identify the sixth knife from the left?
@OutdoorAesthetics
@OutdoorAesthetics 10 жыл бұрын
@prankus2009 i know i do both as well and have different systems just throwing in some points for him because his bushcrafting idea is that they all build or make everything we use thats all or it comes off like that to me but again its his honest review from nutn.
@BenrokEarth
@BenrokEarth 10 жыл бұрын
Hello Nutn, I'd really like to see your trap making skills.
@DutchK75
@DutchK75 10 жыл бұрын
I think it's a very nice knife. However it is designed to be a bushcraft knife first. I to believe that, bushcraft, survival and being outdoorsman is a blurred line also. I understand the thought process of having a high efficiency cutter. But at the same time how well does it have to cut to make triggers for traps? A spoon? That's the question.
@ScanMan1967
@ScanMan1967 10 жыл бұрын
What type of wire are you using at 16:00 ?
@Mekhanic1
@Mekhanic1 9 жыл бұрын
Camera man is drunk?
@SpacemanXC
@SpacemanXC 10 жыл бұрын
I'm buying one!
@MississipVol
@MississipVol 10 жыл бұрын
I love your videos but I think you really missed the mark with the comment that the Mora will do anything a TOPS BOB will do. I don't own a TOPS but do own a couple Mora's and there is no way I would depend on a Mora to baton and process wood on a backpacking trip because it is NOT full tang and can often break. I own a BK 16 and feel confident in processing wood with it. I often use a Mora for a camp knife and it makes a GREAT fishing knife but for backpacking where I want something dependable I will take the heavier and thinker full tang every time. But thanks for your honest review. It was still very helpful and I love that you don't cater to particular companies like so many YT reviewers do!
@grant9908
@grant9908 10 жыл бұрын
Vary sexy knife. My standard outdoor everything knife is an SRK with a 15° grind, so that's what I compare everything to. This might be something I'll be buying. Hate the sheath though. I wish Cold Steel would make custom sheaths for other knives.
@Angel.S.96
@Angel.S.96 10 жыл бұрын
Hay can you review the TOPS Sur tac 7
@schecterc1exotic
@schecterc1exotic 10 жыл бұрын
Do a review of the TOPS Condor Alert please!!!
@jln6701
@jln6701 10 жыл бұрын
The Lite Trekker might be a good one to look at.
@travismorgan5723
@travismorgan5723 10 жыл бұрын
Interesting review. (No, that doesn't mean I hated it. ;) ) I think you nailed it when you brought up the POU. For a bushcrafter, it's great. For a camper, it might be just ok. It all depends on what you want. I also liked how you threw in the Buck Punk for comparison. That knife came immediately to mind as I watched this review. I think if I was going to pick out a knife for this category, it would be a choice between these two at the end. PS: While bushcrafters like the Mora as an "entry level" knife for those getting into the life, they don't consider it a permanent part of their equipment due to the lack of a full tang. They also try to avoid battoning their knives to process wood as much as possible. They prefer an axe. (Again, a different POU.) In the end, it's all about personal choice and how you use your tools. Thant's why I found this review so interesting. Thank you for providing it. :)
@provocaution
@provocaution 10 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy how about a fällkniven s1 review?
@PrestonGladd
@PrestonGladd 10 жыл бұрын
When you talk POU, how is this blade any different than the GSO-5 that you raved so much about? You make this knife sound boring to you, yet you made the GSO seem like it was the best thing next to sliced bread? Only 1/2 an inch different in blade length, and both are scandi grinds, yes the GSO would be considered a high scandi, but really they both have the same capabilities when in comes to POU minus 1/2 an in for batoning. I am just trying to think of anything you can do with the GSO that you couldnt do with the TOPS BOB and vice versa. You even include footage of this in your GSO video. Is it because it has the word "bushcraft" on the blade?
@thegoldensaber4531
@thegoldensaber4531 8 жыл бұрын
+Preston Gladd 1. Full inch longer blade, not 1/2 inch. 2. CPM-3V steel vs 1095 You get what you pay for, and 3V steel is much more expensive than 1095.
@vexbomer
@vexbomer 10 жыл бұрын
The only tops night that I have is a cops backbite is held up very well project after 5 years of course no use being a self defense knife but tops knifes are high quality from the experience I have with them
@phakeacount2228
@phakeacount2228 10 жыл бұрын
Was considering the ESEE version until I saw that it weighs more than an Oldsmobile. This one is a bit more reasonable.
@johnnyasus86
@johnnyasus86 10 жыл бұрын
if you dont mind try the notch facing you
@SupadaiduS
@SupadaiduS 10 жыл бұрын
Hey Nutn's talking good about a Top knife! Maybe one day he will try the D.A.R.T knife and discover the best middle size knife ever! Just sayin'... :) - Just a big tnp fan from Italy :) -
@punisherarmory1382
@punisherarmory1382 10 жыл бұрын
LOL @ Mr Rodgers comment. Its the nicest lookin bushcraft Knife ive seen but TOPS is wayyy outta the ball park with Prices, I own the TBT and i feel its over priced, And Kudos to u for givein IS a blade for Afganinstan. Great Review and other choices.
@BrandonBurroughs
@BrandonBurroughs 10 жыл бұрын
This knife is hands down one of the best bushcraft blades I have ever used. Your review is fair but I will say it does everything I want in a fixed blade and then some. The Mora will not do anything close to what the BOB Knife will preform and also has a inferior construction.
@alarmuzzz7817
@alarmuzzz7817 10 жыл бұрын
I laughed a lot about the "whistle" :D
@thelifeofjools8384
@thelifeofjools8384 8 жыл бұрын
Bushcrafters..."what else do they have, a freakin tin cup"? :)) hehe :)
@macmurfy2jka
@macmurfy2jka 9 жыл бұрын
You might be surprised at how heated the bushcraftUSA discussions never gets. Most of the people there are students of life and are willing to hear others out or on the teaching side whilst still maintaining that student mentality. They also respect seem to differences of opinions, "Your millage may vary" is a fairly common phrase used in discussion. Over all, it's a pretty lade back crowd. As a famous bushcrater once said, "If your roughing it, you're doing it wrong."
@Player_Review
@Player_Review 8 жыл бұрын
To me, a survivalist IS a bushcrafter. I'm sure nutnfancy would be a survivor though, despite his humility regarding bushcrafting. Would he survive without WD-40?... Most likely... hehe.
@erniiaylien
@erniiaylien 9 жыл бұрын
i dont get the difference between bushcrafting and outdoors/survival... Anyone fancy to explain!?
@NIGHTSTALKER973
@NIGHTSTALKER973 9 жыл бұрын
i would say the difference is bushcraft would be more like you have one knife and you can go out and survive just with that outdoors/survival would be more you have a bunch of stuff like a ferro rod, cotton and vaseline and a sharpening stone
@fimbulmyrk5422
@fimbulmyrk5422 9 жыл бұрын
Bushcraft is the craft of living in the woods in a cozy way, survival is, well, survival in a hostile situation and thusly more of an instinct. Survival techniques however, make surviving more plausible and even comfy, which makes bushcrafting survival with style;-), hence the confusion. Bushcrafting thusly is a way of living, and even an alternative way of living nowadays, for there are also many householding and other skills involved.
@thegoldensaber4531
@thegoldensaber4531 8 жыл бұрын
+erniiaylien I don't understand bushcrafting personally. I always try to be prepared, and I could never see myself just having a knife and the clothes on my back. I guess you don't prepare for those things, and it would be a good skill to learn. Honestly though, at that point, I would just use the knife to end my suffering. I think I would rather call it a day than eat squirrels and sleep on mud with snakes and roaches.
@thacheese16
@thacheese16 10 жыл бұрын
Review the Moras!
@theshiftpattern8874
@theshiftpattern8874 10 жыл бұрын
A knife, axe, machete, and shovel in my kit. The fieldcraft knife seems pretty cool.
@tmutant
@tmutant 10 жыл бұрын
I like the Kabar Becker Bk 16. Similar size, 1095 steel and less than $80.
@gunnerkelley8641
@gunnerkelley8641 10 жыл бұрын
Nutn, what is your opinion on the best oil to put on a blade?
@thegoldensaber4531
@thegoldensaber4531 8 жыл бұрын
+Gunner Kelley Mineral oil/Renaissance Wax from what I've heard, but I'm no expert.
@HarleyWood23
@HarleyWood23 10 жыл бұрын
Mr Rogers Trolly! ha. classic.
@reconreserve
@reconreserve 10 жыл бұрын
Mr Rogers, awesome how was that the first thing you though of lol
@coecovideo
@coecovideo 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Nutnfancy what you mean with No bs ? thanks
@thegoldensaber4531
@thegoldensaber4531 8 жыл бұрын
+coecovideo A little late, but he's just saying that he's giving his honest opinion. Which apparently made a lot of Tops fans very butt hurt.
@phrankus2009
@phrankus2009 10 жыл бұрын
Knives (blades) that I own TWO of : Ontario SP8, BoB Fieldcraft, Mora 840MG Companion. I *would* own two Mora Blacks, but they are kind of spendy, as Moras go. I do own one Mora Bushcraft Black and it is probably the best competitive alternative to my BoB Fieldcraft knives. It runs about $40 and it is much lighter YET it is 1095 and has a squared (sharp 90 degree) spine and it is significantly thicker stock than other Moras. ... It will do in a pinch but I do not like ANY bushcraft knife for food prep because they are too thick. Try cutting a carrot with a thick blade. The slices go FLYING out of the work area. I prefer my DELICA4 FFG for food prep (or my Voyager XL Clip Point (FFG) if I have it (heavy, though).
@MidasMind
@MidasMind 10 жыл бұрын
There's a microchip in the blade?
@MerkWares
@MerkWares 10 жыл бұрын
as in tiny chips along the edge from hitting the dirt.
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