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KNIVES! As well as Multi-Tools, Saws, Axes, Machetes, and E-Tools! 

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Howdy Folks! This video is all about some of the KNIVES, Multi-Tools, Saws, Axes, Machetes, and E-Tools I own. Although it is not a review, I throw my two cents worth in on several of the items. Many items have backstories that I share. You might even find some of those backstories interesting.
Knives are a particularly personal tool for most bushcrafters and wild campers. If you are like me, over the years, you may unintentionally build a sizable collection. These collections will often include Multi-Tools, Saws, Axes, Machetes, and E-Tools.
Looking at these collections often evokes memories associated with them making some of those less used items hard to part with. I sincerely hope you enjoy my little show and tell of a small portion of my collection.
Link To The MCQ Bushcraft Archive Video "Axe Safety & Techniques":
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24 фев 2022

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Комментарии : 40   
@davidtiner4094
@davidtiner4094 2 года назад
We could sit around a campfire talking sharps all evening! At last count I had 77 knives. I have a left draw horizontal fixed blade on me right now. Yep, we could spend a fair amount of time talking sharps and drinking chocolate. A delightful way to spend an evening. Keep up the good work as I see those subscription numbers are going up.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
David, That Would Be AWESOME! I am truly grateful that others can connect with my particular way of doing the RU-vid thing. Many Blessings to Thank The Father For!
@davidtiner4094
@davidtiner4094 2 года назад
I do thank the Father every day!
@davidglazener7921
@davidglazener7921 4 месяца назад
Very good video Thanks.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 4 месяца назад
Thank you too!
@hangtough503
@hangtough503 2 года назад
Don’t worry….I had bins inside of larger bins….Kept two of each tool and gifted/sold the rest. Yes, Tools stay pristine in their original Amazon packaging😂😂😂. If tools aren’t beat up, I don’t even watch. You kept the good stuff. D😎🇺🇸
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
As Always, Thank You! I had an idea after I posted this that I would add one of my basic knives to each one of my rigs instead of keeping them all in my bins. My big choppers are always mission specific. What do you think?
@hangtough503
@hangtough503 2 года назад
@@boonedockery7220 I run two kits. ILBE like yours and a truck bag…but I break those down using lids and butt pack. My main knife is OKC RAT 7, Mora Garberg carbon, Mora basic, Leatherman 300…Silky big boy, baccho laplander. No matter the kit I have a variation of these on me…plus some brass tools too🤫. It’s always mission dependent right…is it lrrp, vehicle or end of world sitch…so many variables but secure knowing i always have bombproof kit. D😎🇺🇸
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
@@hangtough503 Awesome!
@Dethmobile
@Dethmobile 2 года назад
I always love the bits of wisdom you give us. I definitely have to try the bill hook in lieu of a machete. I can completely see the theory you layed down. Cheers, brother! Peace and love
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Thank You! We ALL Need a Lot more Peace and Love right now! I Hope You Receive MUCH!
@joeyjones9041
@joeyjones9041 Год назад
My current tool loadout is a Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe, Morakniv Carbon Garberg Knife, Silky Big Boy 2000 XL Folding Saw, and a Leatherman Supertool 300 Multi Tool. I do have other tools like an Ontario SP10 Raider Bowie, CRKT Black Woods Chogan Tomahawk, Cold Steel Spetznaz Shovel, Husqvarna Multipurpose Forest Axe etc. but I have settled on what works for me in most situations. The Cold Steel Spetznaz Shovel is a good tool and pretty cheap, I would recommend it over the entrenching tools, but I don't find myself digging at camp very much. I really like that ESEE knife based on old trade knives, that's right up my alley. My wife has a Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe and Silky Gomboy 240 Folding Saw. Funny enough, I live in East Tennessee and I bought my Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe at Smoky Mountain Knifeworks lol, I go there all the time, love that place, and like you, I went there all the time and it was always sold out. Last year, I went there and told my wife, if they had one, I would buy it, and sure enough, they had 3 of them for $219, and I got to pick one from the 3 they had. The price has went up slightly in recent years. I love my Scandinavian Forest Axe though, and my wife's Small Forest Axe is really great too. She has the same Morakniv Carbon Garberg knife as me. We always go out together. Regarding Axes, either you are an axe guy or not, it's kind of like cars or women, you like what you like, I happen to like Axes, GM cars, and brunettes lmao. Thanks for sharing your tools and stories. Take it easy brother.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 Год назад
Wow! That is a beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing the additional information too! It's much more personal and conversational. I appreciate that! Have a great day Brother!
@ChrisC30
@ChrisC30 6 месяцев назад
My ESEE purchases (so far) have been my two favorite knives I own. An ESEE 4 with a sharp swedge that is my go-to survival knife, and an ESEE Avispa, in D2 as a folder. The Avispa could work as a survival knife, but it lives in my pocket for general slicing duties.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 6 месяцев назад
Excellent!
@markligon7992
@markligon7992 Год назад
I saw the entrenching tool first thing when that segment started. Recognized it and waited to hear what vintage it was and how you came into possession of it. I inherited one when I bought the property I currently own. The previous owner had been a pilot during WWII. He flew with Johnny Hill who was the brother of Tex Hill of Flying Tigers fame. I also found a mattock from the same time period that has the handle which slides out like a tomahawk. Cool stuff! Keep up the good work, brother!
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 Год назад
I Appreciate You Mark! Thank You!
@hangtough503
@hangtough503 2 года назад
Ooooooo…the 🇺🇸WW2 42 shovel is beautiful!! never get rid of. Magical gear. I treat my ww2 canvas gear with vegetable oil/otter wax/leather conditioner. I love bringing it back to life…..GB axes are like rolls Royce..yours are 285$, 189$ and $159…but..good luck getting one in stock..all sold out out. Hide them😂😂😂
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Thanks for the canvas treatment tip! Looks like I should start keeping my my GB's in my gun safes! I view both of the ones I have as a true blessing. They perform magnificently!
@hangtough503
@hangtough503 2 года назад
@@boonedockery7220 otter wax is from Oregon. Bulletproof product. Use a heat gun. All natural too….your GBs worth twice those prices because vintage. Definitely use, but yes keep em in the safe. D
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
@@hangtough503 Thanks for the info!
@crowstudios300
@crowstudios300 2 года назад
A fantastic review and trip down memory lane…I love my eesse izula 2 perfect size for field dressing a deer because when you’re elbow deep in a carcass, I don’t want to wonder where the long blade of a bigger knife is…plus that grip doesn’t get slippery in blood. My GB felling ax has been getting a super workout this past fall and will be back to work this spring on a project that I can’t wait to share with Boonedockery!
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Oooooooo,,,,,,,, Again! You've peaked my curiosity!!!! I made a special trip to Ollie's and Big lots today to procure ration items... Oh yeah! Ration packs for Crow Studios will come your way this spring!
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 2 года назад
MCQ BUSHCRAFT😀: one of the early, great Bushcraft RU-vidrs! Mike has a quiet, patient teaching style and he really knows the basics. His stuff is timeless and is the place to go for a compact review of ...whatever in Bushcraft. Lately, I have been focusing my knife purchases on American Woodcraft classics and 'different' styles of Nordic belt knives. I DO go to specialty makers: K-Bar Becker for my Kephart reproduction spearpoint, a noted Russian smith for a Yakut traditional all-purpose knife, Adventure Sworn for their custom Nessmuk knife, Marbles for their classic Woodcraft model.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
James, I just "Did me a Google" on the Kephart. DANG! That looks like a "One Knife"! A very RARE CRITTER! I will also check out Marbles asap.
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 2 года назад
@@boonedockery7220 The 'one knife' was a Kephart goal. I also just received a Viking broken-back seax reproduction in fine carbon steel with a 7.25-inch cutting edge and a 4.5-inch handle. This is a heavy item for its size but it makes a fine chopper, slicer, and batoning package.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
@@jamesellsworth9673 The Vikings Were NO Dunces When It Came To Blades! I sure wish there was a way to attach photographs in the comments!
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 2 года назад
@@boonedockery7220 Check out the approximate size and look of the seax on Cimbrer Bushcraft, RU-vid. This style, historically was one pattern, many lengths. Etsy has a variety of photos and links to current makers.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
@@jamesellsworth9673 I just checked out Cimbrer Bushcraft's video on the seax... Wow! that is a solid tool! Truly Purpose Built! Also with my Norse ancestry, I personally find it "Right Sexy"! Simplicity, Functionality, Performance = Sexy in my book! Thank you for directing me toward this!
@justpain365
@justpain365 2 года назад
John another Great video Brother. What Beautiful tools you have... WOW!!! Ty so much for the heads up on the silky saw😉. And I loved the knives... All of them.. Yup yup yup for sure for sure lol. I do have to say I do feel a wee bit jelly of those WONDERFUL axes/hatchets you have, and yeah like you said it's not in having alot of something it's having quality in what you have. Make what you have work for you🙂. They are Georgious that is for sure, and I liked the way you keep the knife w/the bag so it's ready Always, so smart... Just good tips all over man. Much love to all, Kyle. 🌺
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Thank you very much, Brother Kyle! There were several more "Tools" that have good backstories, but I will save them for another time. I think I might semi-permanently attach a couple more blades/tools to packs. It saves time from trying to make decisions!😆😄😅 Love to you and yours Kyle!
@lucasyup
@lucasyup 2 года назад
Nice gear sir!
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
thank you very much Bill!
@rickybritton7212
@rickybritton7212 2 года назад
My Dear Brother John, I love your honesty and Common since approach of your Experiences in Sharpies, I love your Esseys, I haven't had the Money yet, to purchase one, But I must be Hounest, I loved your Gerber Folder, slash Fixed Blade, I Totally enjoyed every second of your Show and Tell. It's amazing how Are Heavenly Father, puts are lives in the perfect Time and place, for acts of kindness and the giving of Great Human beings, Good things happen to Good People who live and Strive to do what are Heavenly Father wants us to do. Thank you Brother for Sharing your Awesome Sharpies. Your Awesome. Sincerely your freind from Mo Rick and God Bless you 🙏 and your family and God Bless America 🇺🇸 🙏 and God Bless all of the Great Veterans and First Responders 🙏 🇺🇸
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Mo Rick, My email is boonedockery1750@gmail.com email me please. Thank you!
@turtlewolfpack6061
@turtlewolfpack6061 2 года назад
I grew up using axes and over the years have accumulated more than a few classics that I have restored. I can't imagine being without an axe but funny fact, none are Gransfors Bruks and they actually rank pretty low on any list of axes I would ever make! I know people love them and good on them but no thankyou!
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
Growing up "AS" I did in Ohio we had a couple hatchets and splitting mauls but no axes. While reenacting I had tomahawks and small woodsman axe (far smaller than contemporary axes) My first "Modern" axe I used for bushcrafting and wild camping was a Fiskers Hatchet. It did well until the plastic handle shattered. I would have replaced it with any number of other brands had I not been offered the amazing deals I was with the GB axes I own. I love antiquing and always look for OLD working axes and hatchets. I just haven't found the one that has SCREAMED TAKE ME HOME!!! At today's prices, there is no way I would pay retail for one with all of the excellent alternatives available. However, the two GB axes I own are fantastic tools! They will last for generations if well cared for.
@iscariotproject
@iscariotproject 2 года назад
I think alot of people who likes being in the woods end up chasing the perfect tool so you get a collection over time,alot of bushcraft channels are basicly salesmen pushing products for companies hence tools dont look used.
@boonedockery7220
@boonedockery7220 2 года назад
I deeply appreciate your insight on this! Especially the fact that many RU-vidrs are salesmen/women. I've seen too many. Thank you for sharing this! Have a great evening!
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