I always appreciate the extra detail, research and knowledge you put into your videos. It has been such a pleasure getting to know you and your family over these last five or six years and I highly value our "knife friendship!" Thank you for taking the time to review these knives and the brand. Glad you are enjoying the tradition and history behind the Indian Head brand!
@richterknivesАй бұрын
Great video. I love that Austin is reviving these knives and he picked the perfect company to make them. I love the 32 pattern
@c.risnercutleryАй бұрын
I really appreciate that, thank you so much!
@stephenjeffrey75Ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing.👍💯
@gizmocarr3093Ай бұрын
Beautiful looking covers.👍
@Engineeringpreparedness86Ай бұрын
Logan with the heat, per usual. 🔥
@KnifeThoughtsАй бұрын
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@DavidAsh-q2lАй бұрын
Its a 1902 Indian Head penny.
@KnifeThoughtsАй бұрын
🤦♂️ thank you
@socratesfriend745Ай бұрын
Wheres it made ? If you do a knife video the only thing I want to know is, Where is it made?
@KnifeThoughtsАй бұрын
I can’t share every piece of information on every knife. Especially since I’m not a specs guy, it’s not my thing. But I said that it was made by GEC and you can easily look up where they are; Titusville Pennsylvania USA. Plus I think it has their address on the tube I showed.
@socratesfriend745Ай бұрын
@@KnifeThoughts Thanks I look at numerous knife videos and rarely does any one say where the knife is made. I aint buyin mothin from China when I can avoid it. If its made in America say so proudly !
@mikeadams2538Ай бұрын
Really gorgeous looking knives, but the price is way too far out there….
@c.risnercutleryАй бұрын
Thanks Mike!
@mrchiefbsАй бұрын
I got one. Definetly don't think it's worth the price though.