Love that knife! Love the green! I like how the blade goes to the handle and doesn't have wasted space too like so many do. Beautiful sheath as well!. Great choice Ben!
Dude, I don't know whats better...............the GNS or those cheese rolls. I really like the GNS and have a couple of old BHK GNS' in saber. Fine, fine blades!
I love LT Wright knives! I just can't afford any right now, lol. I was thinking it was a Thrunight Ti series until I remember you already did those. I don't know anything that would be that small other than another micro flashlight. Take care Ben!
Great looking knife. I been looking at the gns. Hope to get one in the new year. Our Canadian dollar is really low so product out of the USA is expensive right now. Their is a little knife maker here in Nova Scotia Triple X knives that some nice bushcraft knives you should check them out. Thanks for you great vids
+highonimmi I do have both grinds. I prefer the scandi for wood working and the saber for general use. Just depends what you intend to use it for. They're both great blades.
I have some kitchen knives that similar to this one for more then 20 years(old victorinox kitchen knives) and I don't know why to prefer this one Can you explain(in a video of course) why to your opinion survival knives are better then kitchen knives?
+אורי אסלן kitchen knives have a different grind angle better for slicing and typically the steel is very thin and prone to rust. Those are just a few examples.
LT Wright makes some beastual knives. I have one, and I will will use it probably till im old and gray. I was wondering if their are any reviews about some Battlehorse Knives? I've heard good things in the grapevine and wondered about their product and the quality...
+Carlos Sepulveda The blade shape, handle shape, and blade steel. The Genesis has more of a Kephart style to it, with a spearpoint blade and broomstick handle with thumb scallops. It's made from A2 steel. The GNS, as Ben described in this video, has more of a drop point blade shape and Coke bottle handle design with no thumb scallops. It's made from O1 steel.
+TheSmokinApe There are many options on the market such as a Mora or Condor Bushlore that will work for getting started but when you want to take it to the next level this is a great option! Thanks for watching.
Carlisle195 doesn't use ketchup... He uses tomahhhto sauce... And yeah, every week when he uploads, I end up with a grumbling belly before the vid is done.
155 pops?! Dude! Forgive me if I stick to SCHRADE and Mora... Super sweet little knife, and I don't doubt LT Wright's quality for even a second, but utterly unaffordable for me.
A LTWK package in the mail and bacon çheese rolls ! man, I have visions of sugarplum fàiries in my head !!! next up is a boker outdoor multiknife.......PAPÀ DUKES
LT Wright has ruined the current GNS blade , it has more of a belly up front the saber grind is higher up than the knife you show and the blade looks less wide at the end. The new blade is not as pointed or dagger like which I prefer. The earlier blades more pointed tip was better for drilling and piercing. I do not know why LT Wright changed the Saber height and blade shape but I do not care for the newest versions of the GNS. If I was to buy another LT Wright I would go with the Genesis with a better point tip in flat grind or any grind .Your version of the GNS is the good one the earlier version 2015 not the 2019-2020 version. If no one believes me look at this knife and a newer GNS look at the pout house stamping and end width to handle to a newer one .