I've been part of your subscription for 5 years this Christmas. You've inspired my love for knives and now I have an ever growing collection. I've also noticed that your channel is almost at 500k and I just wanted to say is that the main reason why people have stayed is when you're stating or reviewing you speak to your subs like they're your buddies. Just keep up the good work.
I'm not sure, but I think the flint striker and awl combine to act as a blanket pin for the wool blanket. Hence why it it also mentioned the word "broach" when you read off the card.
mt dog barks at dogs on the tv of course original my dog watched tv but never barked until the dumb little rat everyone else expects me to call a Chihuahua barks at anything that looks similar to a dog
The videos showing you are much better than the videos only showing what you're looking at. No homo. Just more professional and entertaining. BTW, the purpose of the flint and steel being in the box is because it's a blanket pin to go with the wool blanket. Being a combo fire steel is just a bonus.
hey I'm not here for a shout out but it would be sweet I've been here sence day one and at night when my parents say go to bed I sit up on my tablet computer or Xbox and phone just watching you and some times I get caught and grounded I love your vids keep up the great vids and work love you and the family man
Hey jeff in one of you earlier videos you briefly showed a neck knife on an interesting chain and I ws hoping you would mention what that was it was like a religious chain but obviously had a knife on it. Thank you very much Cy A Wilson P.s love every one of your videos huge fan keep doing what your doing
I'm wearing the same beanie you are wearing in the video, I got it at Walmart, not because I need it, but because I was in that final phase of Walmart shopping, it's usually after two hours of walking around and I just end up getting stuff I don't need, I don't know why, Walmart is like a drug.
Hey Cutlerylover! I've been subbed to you for about a year now and really love your knife reviews, and was hoping for a word of experience. I work for my city's Parks and Rec. crew and I'm looking for a knife for cutting basic things like rope, plastic, etc... I do like a little bit of heft on my knives, but a folding blade would be best! Any recommendations?
freedoomed there are a bunch of great tutorials on RU-vid. Learn the basics first, don't jump right into the harder stuff: basic twirl, basic horizontal, basic vertical, Y2K rollover, and the wrist pass are what to learn first.
I actually hate Scandi grinds on knives, and I feel the same for chisel ground knives. I don't understand why people really like them. I find flat grinds the best for outdoors stuff or EDC use, convex for hard use, and concave for slicing chores like cutting food or skinning.
Are you expecting an inanimate zombie house invasion or are you in some kind of witness protection program? Just never seen someone so jumpy on their own porch...