@@donavantew8278 ,… Thanx Donavan. I always wanted an Apparo. I just really liked the look of it. Now that I have it in hand, it seems really solidly built. So far I really like it. 👍🏻🔪
I had one of these as well Joe, I ended up grinding the useless teeth off it and removing the bit of alloy from the cap for the lanyard and polishing it up for signalling. Also I threw that amazing sheath away and made one with a stone pouch similar to Randall's sheaths. A friend of mine was doing it pretty tough and I ended up giving him the knife to cheer him up and it was love at first sight when he got it. As far as cutting goes even when razor sharp it's crap, as it bounces off hard and medium hard wood due to the Appleseed grind, if it was flat grind it would have been better. On the up side it is built like a tank. Keep up the good work mate, it's always terrific to see a new vid from you.
@@collector7993 ,… Thanx for the kind words. I heard the saw was for removing fish scales. 🤷🏻♂️. It seems to do a notch as good as any other survival knife. I haven’t really used it yet so I can’t say how it will perform. It does seem to be built to last. 🔪👍🏻. Too bad it doesn’t include any survival gear.
@@Broddi169 ,… Hey Broddi. How’s it going? - I like it. I’ve been trying to get my hands on one for quite some time. Seems heavy and solidly built, like a Buckmaster 184. I read that the original was the “Apparo-7” from Martin Knives then they did a collaboration with Boker to bring the more affordable Boker Plus Apparo to the masses. The originals used better steel but I’m Not complaining. 👍🏻🔪