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Watching this right now….
ОтветитьNice well-rounded and objective review, mate. 👍These are the types of reviews that are worthwhile.
ОтветитьAnother great video. Thank you sir!
Ответить👍Nice Rob. Knife looks like it could be a good camp companion, but for that strange grind. 🤔
What is the blade thickness?
Excellent review, interesting concept, perhaps asymmetric grinds are more suited to more specialist applications. Definitely not a patch on your own knife designs. Your attention to detail is second to none.
ОтветитьInteresting to see what you'd think of it if you used it as your primary knife for a couple of weeks.🤔
ОтветитьGreat review
ОтветитьWithout wishing to put you on the spot Rob, how would you say this knife compares against the Nomad NKW Meister? Apples and oranges with the grind geometry; but what’s your overall feeling if pushed on one knife or the other?
ОтветитьNot a manufacturer I’m familiar with, I had to Google them. When you were describing the grind I thought that might be a left handed knife, then sure enough you mentioned it yourself. I was surprised they do actually do a left hand version, but then why would it have a right hand sheath? Could be a mistake on their part, maybe they supplied the wrong knife.
ОтветитьI believe the other setting is for handling the saw for under cutting
ОтветитьThank you for the knife review i love watching your videos. Greetings from Austria - Vienna.
ОтветитьHi Rob, long time quiet from this side. Been busy with stuff.
I know you're a purist and a master at your craft. Watching you baton down that log, I couldn't help thinking whether it would not be simpler to just use a couple of wedges cut from that hazel, and it would be kinder to the knife? But I guess you were testing the knife so just an idle thought.
Still using my Trail Master, and each time just love using the sheath! Seeing the one in this video and your comment gave me a good laugh!
Go well Rob, and regards to the Missus!
Dear Rob, please consider that there are more ways to make feathers, a very good one beeing holding the knife fixed against your knee/shin... it s not fair-play to try just one way and claim it s not good for that.
All the best!!!
What a strange knife! 🤔 good review Rob
ОтветитьOne side convex, second side of the flat grind is typical for Yakut knives. In case of Yakut knife right hand knife has convex on left side and flat on the right side. Looking from observer point of view, holding the knife in hand, tip pointing in forward direction
ОтветитьNot my cup of tea with the different grinds and some odd design choices but fair play to them for sending it out for review and feedback
ОтветитьIsnt that the grind for the Yakutian knives? The convex on one end and a flat on the other?
ОтветитьCan I just say, I've always liked the intro music for your vids. What's it from?
ОтветитьGreat review of a not so great knife. It needs a bit too much work for my liking. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьDid you consider attempting to use the knife in your left hand to test the grind ?
ОтветитьNot for me. I prefer symmetrical grinds. Nice review.
Ответитьhi, do u accept the cooperation?
ОтветитьGreat knife
But lousy support from the supplier
I have emailed them 3 times about sharpening instructions since the blade is unusual
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