I was thinking about buying a venture, but I think I will choose mora kansbol. Preparing meals.
@MediaPipeDream3 ай бұрын
For food prep, I would really suggest the Venture for the full flat grind. The scandi and food prep is kinda annoying.
@mcj56445 ай бұрын
Nice overview of an interesting knife, man. 👍 I might give one of those Ventures a try!
@MediaPipeDream3 ай бұрын
I too was on the fence, but my curiosity got the best of me. Glad it did, love the knife. It is right between the F1 and the Mora. I need to use it more, but I think my F1's top spot is threatened. I will know more after use and sharpening experience.
@chopsddy32 ай бұрын
I like an excellent knife. If I’m likely going to need to split a good amount of kindling, a small froe doesn’t take any more space than that knife. Fashion a handle for your froe with your excellent knife. The splitting froe has the right taper and temper for its purpose as does your excellent ,scalpel like, knife. The froe blade ,including the tapered eye, can be the length of your whole excellent knife. The fact is, if you build a knife robust enough to take the abuse of a splitting tool and pry bar, your still going to need an “excellent” scalpel like knife. I’ve been looking for that knife for months. I hold Victorinox in the highest regard. They are true masters at the craft. The grind on their meat processing knives is perfect for the task. What they accomplish in that factory is almost unimaginable. Congratulations on getting your hands on one.👍 and thanks.
@MediaPipeDreamАй бұрын
yes, thanks for the kind words!
@2Snakes5 ай бұрын
The price tag on the venture is a bit too rich for my blood -- $100 CAD. I just can't justify that when I can get a Swedish made Mora in stainless steel for under $20.
@MediaPipeDream3 ай бұрын
Can't agree more. You really get everything you would ever need with the Mora line up, esp the Non HD Companion! Guilty to say, often that is my go to esp. for rough use.
@dennisleighton28123 ай бұрын
Hi there. As I have it, those "ramps" in the handle are for gripping the knife "chef-style" for slicing. The thumb and forefinger nestle in there as one grips the blade. Very clever. The hex lanyard hole - This is actually rather important, especially in a survival kind of application. The ability to drill holes adds a whole dimension to camping/survival. The choice of 1/4inch is important as one can get bits in multiple sizes as well as the one that comes with the Venture system kit (20mm), which it seems you did not order. A spade bit is much lighter and less bulky than those awful Scotch augers one often sees. It's interesting to hear you think of the Falkniven as a survival knife. In my opinion a survival knife needs to be much bigger (Becker BK9, Fallkniven Modern Bowie or CS Trail Master). Your characterisation of where the Venture fits in tallies with mine (and that of Felix Immler, Mr Victorinox!). Nice review! Cheers mate.
@MediaPipeDream3 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for filling us in on the additional uses and features of the Victorinox. I think the Fallkniven was actually designed as a Swedish military pilot survival knife... that is why think of it that way.