This video made me want to buy an LTWK even more. It's refreshing to hear these guys sit around and talk knives and give credit to other companies instead of just saying "buy our's and no one else's." These guys are genuine and just seem to really love knives, so I know they take pride in their own brand and would stand behind it.
I really like how you give props to other blades. I’ve just decided to get a Bushcraft knife and besides the high quality of you alls knives the great attitude and ethics of the people I’ve seen from the video tour of your shop and the above video really gives a sense of connection to the knife and brand that has won me over and am deciding on which gns blade to purchase right now. Thanks Lt and guys I’m looking forward to building an LTWK collection.
What a great video. Knowledgeable knife guys talking about knives! LTW and crew rock. ( And I own 3! Curly maple GNS Saber 3v, LNH AEB-L saber, natural green micarta, and Outback 3v/Saber, desert ironwood)
My big 5 I typically carry 4 knives on me and one is in my Jeep. So, here goes and I will add my Multi Tool. Urban Pocket Knife Chris Reeves Large Inkosi Insingo S35VN Self Defense Spyderco Karahawk VG-10 Small Fixblade Survive! Knives TSK 3V Main Blade Survive! Knives GSO 5.1 3V Large Knife: Survive! Knives GSO 12 3V Multi Tool: Leatherman Free P4 Backwoods Country Pocket Knife Spyderco Shaman Z-Wear Self Defense Bark River Ghost II A2 Small Blade LT Wright JX3 A2 Main Blade LT Wright JX2 Jessmuk 3V Large Chopper. Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe Multi Tool: Leatherman Signal War Time/SHTF Pocket Knife Emerson CQC-15 154CM Self Defense Microtech Bastinelli Karambit CTS 204P Small Blade Toor Serpent 3V Main Blade Chris Reeves Pacific S35VN Axe Winkler WII Wild Bill Axe Multi Tool: Leatherman MUT
I wanted a Kephart on steroids so when I saw the gen3 purchase was a foregone conclusion. I'm 6'2" and I love the huge handle. The balance allows you to use it like a medium size knife or use the lanyard to chop in three finger grip. Bark river and even Lon Humphrey are slowly fading away. Jessmuk in O1 is heirloom. The Illuminus 5 is in my sights but the Genesis and GNS plus the Next Gen are calling. I buy $60-70 Ontario SPs to balance out the cost of your knives. I buy quarter inch 1095 and especially 5160 since I live in Wisconsin chop,split, pry,diggers. Mainly sp53 and sp8 with rounded handles courtesy of a Mora basic.
Hello, from Toledo! I look forward to my first LTWK purchase in the coming months. A GNS followed by an Outback, methinks. I like what I see in the people of LTWK, and that is why you've earned my dollar. Take care, guys!
Great video, there are 3 knives that I carry on a daily basis myself, the Swiss army multi tool, the bench made bug out folder, and the Bark River hunter/camp knife, there are others that I occasionally switch up but not very often, these 3 have been tried and tested and have not let me down yet
I have been wanting an LT Wright for a long time, every since I saw Chris Tanner show how great they perform. because of some friends, I was finally able to order one today. I have a Bushcrafter in CPM3V, and black micarta scales. I am very excited to get it, and head out to the woods and hang out with my son. as a veteran, I know how much you have to trust your tools to keep you healthy, and I believe I can rely on your knife.
love my GNS Scandi, I cut the last inch of the handle off and rounded it - basically turned it int a boat tail, it has much better feel and conrol in hand as well as ligheter in weight
Just ordered a Traveler to have a high end kitchen knife. Happy to buy American and after seeing you guys even happier. You look and sound like my kind of people. Cheers
LT Wright knives IMO are the best value for a hard working handmade knife. I'm fortune enough to own several. It's always a tough decision on which one(s) to take on a trip. Good problem to have. I'm a big fan of carrying a small model on my belt and a larger model in my pack. The small models are extremely handy, light, and cover nearly all tasks with ease. My current favorite carry combo is the Gen 3 saber grind in my pack with a fire steel, and either the pronghorn 3V or Kamrat 01 on my belt. Can't wait to get a Gen 5 in 3V with brown burlap scales and orange liners please.
have my doubts that my comment will be seen but had to say i got a kick out of LT's tactical knife choice. My collections is fairly meager but that model sounded familiar. so i paused, jumped up and checked, sure enough my only Benchmade is a Elishe witz ats-34. cool deal
Looking forward to my first LT knife and Scandi grind with the Outback. Haven't decided on handle material yet, but I am very interested in the 3V blade. I carry mine working in woods: slashing vines, cutting small saplings, or chopping branches. Too often I slash a vine and hit the only rock in the county buried below the ground surface. I have a good machete, but I use what is on my side, and that is my fixed blade. Interesting video, but I would have liked to have seen the knives up close. I am just now getting acquainted with your knives. You have a good variety of knives.
I just placed an order for my first one today. GNS saber grind CPM 3v double red micarta. Already looking for the next one I will want. Could be a genetic trait? But what's in a name?
@@davefarnsworth3020 you will love your LT Wright knife. I have been getting his knives since when he was with the Blind Horse Knives. I have personally met LT and you won't meet a nicer guy
Yes, it is a wonderful industry and I am happy with it,, I bought it from an American site and shipped it to the Middle East OMAN. LT Wright Knives Genesis Scandi
LTs my go to, Forest trail saber aebl, next gen any I grab😂, brave custom o1.... non LT, Lon Humphrey gunfighter, Bridger, Tarpon. Folder only ZT 0560bw....nice vid like it
I have LT Wright Trekker. I don’t know why there is no review no video on that. (just a short one from Knife ship free) I think your best one is GNS in 3V and I love Sospes too. So these latter two are already on my wish list. 🔪✨
My LITTLE MUK never leave home without it (as a neck knife). My OUTBACK is my forest knife and my pocket knife is my Spyderco Delica 4. My Bark River LOVELESS DROP POINT HUNTER is my hunting knife and my LEATHERMAN WAVE is always on my belt. My Cold Steel Machete is behind my seat in my truck. There that about covers it for me lol :-)
I own many of your knives but I would like to point out the Large Pouter. Such a great design... I own two of them. Strangely, they came in 5/32 stock AEB-L, both from DLT. I kinda like them that way, and they feel pretty special because of that, unexpected stock thickness.