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THE FORGOTTEN BUSHCRAFT KNIFE PART 1 

BLACKIE THOMAS
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IN TODAYS KNIFE WORLD FEW TALK OF THE FOLDING KNIFE AS A PROPER BUSHCRAFT / WOODSCRAFT TOOL. YET I NTHE PAST THE FOLDING WAS A BIG PART OF THE WOODSCRAFT SKILLS. THE GREAT NESSMUK CARRIED A FOLDING KNIFE AS PART OF HIS KIT TO HANDLE THE SMALL CUTTING CHORES . A BIG BELT KNIFE IS COMMON TODAY BUT DONT RULE OUT THE HUMBEL FOLDING KNIFE IF IT IS OF GOOD QUALITY PREPER SHARPNESS IT WILL SERVE WELL.
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@shadomane
@shadomane Год назад
At six years old my stepfather gave me my first pocket knife and it was a Barlow. My first fixed blade knife was a Buck 119, I was eight years old. I got my first firearm that year too, a Winchester. 22 tube fed slide action rifle. Needless to say, I was one happy camper. My stepfather was an awesome man and started teaching me skills at a young age.
@zippitydoodah5693
@zippitydoodah5693 Год назад
I've been carrying my Cub Scout knife for 38 years now. Blade, awl, flat head screwdriver, bottle opener. Made n the USA ( New York) by Camillus. It has never let me down.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
they are good pocket knives i know several people over the years that still carry the cub scout
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 11 месяцев назад
I still have my Cub Scout Knife as well. I got it when I was seven years old, back in 1959. I keep it not-quite shaving sharp. It has done many jobs well. About ten years ago, I placed it in "Retired" status; this, due to my increasing absent-mindedness. I feared I might misplace it. It rests in a place of honor on my fireplace mantle. It is good to know that there are those who still keep some traditions alive. Carry on, Scout!
@zippitydoodah5693
@zippitydoodah5693 11 месяцев назад
@@BBQDad463 I promise to do my best to do my duty, to God, and my Country, to help other people, and to obey the law of the Pack.
@anoldmaninthewoods2548
@anoldmaninthewoods2548 Год назад
I don't go anywhere without my old Leatherman Wave. It's been on my belt for 23 years and has been ued for everything from food prep to camp chores and more.
@jimstillwell4668
@jimstillwell4668 Год назад
Amen brother. I also carry a wave, best multi tool I have ever owned. And yeah been carrying for about 20 years.
@woodslore4672
@woodslore4672 Год назад
I'm still carrying the Leatherman Fuse" Discontinued but strong AF . I Just wish they would have put a saw blade in it instead of Scissors
@ninjasquirrels
@ninjasquirrels Год назад
I miss my Wave, I didn’t think they still make and sold it?
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
leatherman knives are good and i know to many that is the pocket knife to them
@RandoCalrisiann
@RandoCalrisiann Год назад
Mine too! Love my old Wave!
@CentralKyBushcraft
@CentralKyBushcraft Год назад
My Dad always carried a Case 6295 whenever we were out. He did everything under the sun with that knife! From cutting up food to making traps and triggers. That knife is one of my most prized possessions. The memories I have of him with that knife make it priceless.
@michalurbanful
@michalurbanful 11 месяцев назад
Funny how back in the day they used fixed knife for food and folding knife for whittling. And today we have it partially reversed. :D
@reneschaap8091
@reneschaap8091 Год назад
opinel nr 10 brood uien piepers worst konijnen herten kippen en alles er tussen in !! opa
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
opinel are good knives
@maxlutz3674
@maxlutz3674 Год назад
That presentation is nicely done. It´s always nice to see that knives that just work do not do it by chance. It´s the result of careful design. The classics are still around for a reason. The folder also is less visible and doesn´t spook people you meet. In my neck of the woods that might be an advantage.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
many times it is a big advantage
@jeffpeters4497
@jeffpeters4497 Год назад
Great video! As a teenager back in the 70's, I always carried a Schrade Uncle Henry LB7 Bear Paw for big work and either a Schrade Barlow or a Case 2 bladed Copperhead detailed work. The 2 knife combo never let me down or left me feeling like I needed more knife. I carried the 2 knife system for 20 years in the Army I still to this day carry a 2 knife system.
@tracythorleifson4108
@tracythorleifson4108 Год назад
I’ve had the Uncle Henry version for decades, one of the early ones with the heat treated stainless blade. Perfect for processing deer. The saw is more for the pelvis than the breastbone. The blade is heavy enough to just rip up through the cartilage around the breastbone. But it’s also light enough and maneuverable enough for deboning. The Buck 110 is good, too, but I prefer the slightly longer, thinner blade on the Schrade. Heck, I’ve even used it to clean fish. That’s pretty versatile! 😃
@ethanbox2010
@ethanbox2010 6 месяцев назад
To me, folding knives is an infinitely more interesting topic than fixed blades. These are the knives you keep on you everyday. People have fixated on fixes blades for so long. But, more and more I see them putting their fixed blades in their pack, or even just in their vehicle. As you gain more experience, you realize fixed blades are just cumbersome. And, with enough practice, you can meet all your needs with a proper folding knife.
@jackpierce9355
@jackpierce9355 13 дней назад
I am 73 years old.I remember when I was 9or10 my uncle carried old timer folding hunters.He never carried a belt knife.He always had a freezer with 2 years supply of wild meat.The knives had one two blades.The blades were very sharp,if you touched them you would cut yourself. The blades were pretty worn ,from years of use.This was in Redfield Arkansas.
@forestgnome55
@forestgnome55 Год назад
Hi Blackie! I have noticed a trend, as I am getting older, my knives are getting smaller. When I was a kid I thought you needed a bayonet or a trench knife but now I carry a Victorianox pioneer and a Mora . Regards and best, Pink.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
me to brother
@fredfoster6195
@fredfoster6195 Год назад
Carried a folding hunter since 1970 including a short tour in nam Ive never felt like I didn’t have enough knife Its done everything Ive asked of it
@travisbishop8241
@travisbishop8241 Год назад
Grew up with a case xx folding hunter. Decades later still carry one...
@gregchandler900
@gregchandler900 11 месяцев назад
I LOVE old timer. My grandfather used to love to talk about how great they were
@Supermanrs
@Supermanrs 11 месяцев назад
I recently just picked up a buck stockman for those times when i need a knife and don't want to pull out something more tactical. I usually carry either my crkt spew or minimalist Bowie and the buck stockman. I also usually carry a multi tool as well.
@freemanweaver6350
@freemanweaver6350 3 месяца назад
I’m 67 I carried a knife when I was in school I small buck knife enjoy your videos
@John-wo5bp
@John-wo5bp 11 месяцев назад
Blackie I always has my sak in walnut scales or my schrade barlow but uk knife laws are changing because of animals going around sticking one another I always carry my hand carved oak shillaglah fighting stick it's a walking aid but a martial art of Ireland I always look forwards to seeing your content due to very strict uk knife laws a locking blades arnt allowed for edc but I prefure nostalgia like Tom soyer carving handy fun items with my sub 3 inch legal carry barlow if its good enough for Tom soyer or huckleberry finn it's good enough for me too I absolutely love schrade pocket knives and rough rider great quality and price 🍻🇺🇲👍🇮🇹🦊🐾
@jamescrissey6031
@jamescrissey6031 Год назад
Victorinox ranger wood 55 is my in between knife awesome video
@dalecarpenter8828
@dalecarpenter8828 11 месяцев назад
In America it is called woodsmanship! I have the vintage boker lock back ! Love it !
@MichaelR58
@MichaelR58 Год назад
Good video Blackie , thanks for sharing , God bless !
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thank you for watching
@rodneymiller5926
@rodneymiller5926 4 месяца назад
Blackie I carried a Buck 317 for many years. I kept one blade in general purpose use and the other for precision work. Fine knife.😉👍
@marcschultz5869
@marcschultz5869 Год назад
That's a good knife
@ahayseed654
@ahayseed654 Год назад
Felix Immler demonstrated how to safely baton with a SAK folder so you don't damage the pivot. Only open half way and grip at the pivot point. No stress on the pivot. Like that knife, Blackie.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks
@DeepSouthExperience
@DeepSouthExperience 11 месяцев назад
Agree. A little smaller but I love to carry a Case trapper. My go to skinner
@pauldockins9635
@pauldockins9635 11 месяцев назад
Still one of my favorites
@KnifeCrazzzzy
@KnifeCrazzzzy Год назад
Good point and excellent video brother! Something to mention is Nessmuk and all these guys what they did is develop a system that worked for them and their preferences. They can work for us, but we can also develop our own. We are lucky in a way they weren’t as we have so many more options to choose from. Makes it harder in a way.
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher Год назад
Excellent advice on the importance of the folding knife
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thank you
@gregoryfranklin5108
@gregoryfranklin5108 Год назад
That is a fantastic knife . It is all I had for skinning and fish cleaning and cooking for many years .
@Gunsmith-4570
@Gunsmith-4570 Год назад
Carried a buck 112 for years, I am a firm believer in that size of folding knife it is just a good tool.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
it gets the job done
@michaelbeams9553
@michaelbeams9553 Год назад
As a young man ( long ago ) I carried many Schrade Old Timer knives (this very model ) and I thought the Old Timer name was Ironic . Fifty years latter I still carry Old Timer knives ( old stock \ U.S.A. made ) but now I find the Old Timer name accurately descriptive . Great video . Thank You .
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@daveyjoweaver6282
@daveyjoweaver6282 Год назад
Thanks Blackie, I’ve had a knife like your for years and they’re tough enough to make a fire board, a great all purpose. My other knife is my Swiss Army. Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@savageater57
@savageater57 10 месяцев назад
Randall knife llc. Will tell you "don't baton your knife, that's what a hatchet is for".
@dannyhigginbotham6635
@dannyhigginbotham6635 Год назад
On my 21st birthday I got a Schrade Old-Timer two bladed knife like what you're using on this video. I've went through several folding knife sheaths but the knife has made a lot of work easy. I'm 67 years old now and I use it all the time. Old timers knives are the best.
@douglasblaydes7801
@douglasblaydes7801 11 месяцев назад
I have owned this exact knife since I was a teenager - so. long time!! Great knife
@mrkultra1655
@mrkultra1655 Год назад
Thanks Blackie. I have a couple Case folding hunters that I really like. No saw blade, but the second straight blade is great for skinning.
@srbontrager
@srbontrager Год назад
I have a Fieldmaster kicking around somewhere. However, my favorite for a bushcraft/fieldcraft folder is the Victorinox Rangergrip 78. I realize it doesn't have the scissors, but it has the larger saw and main blade. In addition, the main blade is a lock back and is a one hand opener.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
nice
@chefr.g.j6508
@chefr.g.j6508 11 месяцев назад
I love these videos God bless you Thomas
@paulvanetten6551
@paulvanetten6551 Год назад
Great video Blackie. I've been carrying the same knife(2250T) for years. It is excellent blade and has served me well.
@MrPrimitiveman
@MrPrimitiveman Год назад
I have the Boker version of this knife. Both the saw and the blade are lock backs. Very useful and sturdy. Great video thank you the videos!
@petek1pml746
@petek1pml746 Год назад
Imperial Schrade used that big frame for several great knives over many decades, I have a craftsman 95091 which has 2 blades and one is a liner lock. A tank of a knife. Great review.
@marklovelace297
@marklovelace297 4 месяца назад
That one and the Buck 110, you nailed it in both videos! Hello from East LA, or as we call it East lower Alabama! Kinda lower anyway definitely East, near an interstate, anyway carry on!
@travisbishop4840
@travisbishop4840 Год назад
My sister bought me one of these for my 20th birthday. It came with a brown leather belt sheath. I never used it. I put it in my drawer still in its box and that's where it stayed since 1982. I already had my Buck 110, Case bone Trapper, and Uncle Henry 3 blade Rancher with those yellow scales.
@SoldierAndrew
@SoldierAndrew 4 месяца назад
You have a thoughtful and generous sister.
@mikebsbd
@mikebsbd Год назад
Yes sir, fire making and food prep. Usually pocket knife priorities.
@chucklillard1243
@chucklillard1243 Год назад
Just as I was typing you say it. LOL
@azimuth4850
@azimuth4850 Год назад
Love the education, thank you.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 11 месяцев назад
The old Schrade and Uncle Henry knives were good tools. I carry a SAK, a folding saw, and a large (11" overall) fixed-blade knife I made myself back in 1980. The fixed-blade is made of 440C and, in concert with the folding saw, can do all that I need to do, with the SAK reserved for the fine stuff.
@jimbolxvi6428
@jimbolxvi6428 Год назад
I’ve had a Buck 110 on my belt everyday since I got my first on my 10th birthday in 1976. In the city or in the woods that’s always with me. May not have all the bells and whistles of the “latest greatest” but it’s never failed me and has gotten me out of a few jams over the years. Now for the rare times I do travel to a state with stupid knife laws I do sub in the 3” Buck 112, but you will never see me without one of those two classic Bucks.
@outbackowl3040
@outbackowl3040 Год назад
Hi Blackie, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺 thank you for your time to make these videos
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@Proudloser95
@Proudloser95 11 месяцев назад
My dad just gave me his old case knife he had in Vietnam on a destroyer in the navy. I don’t want to use it because of its history, but it’s still a awesome knife. Unbelievably strong lock up still like yours. Blades were used every single day on rigging lines. Grind’s aren’t even, yet ludicrous sharp. My dad said only one guy on the destroyer knew how to sharpen knives so all the sailors would give him their knives to sharpen 😅. I cleaned it up and sharpened it just the way his friend did it and didn’t change the angles. I think I’m going to frame it, even though it’s a great knife still. I’ve never seen a knife so worn yet so tight still. I’d depend on that knife any day even still.
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 11 месяцев назад
Such a knife well deserves to be framed.
@lmaoparkes3199
@lmaoparkes3199 11 месяцев назад
I absolutely love a knife with a bit of history and a story behind it . Your lucky to have such a knife to pass through your generations.
@dougbotimer8005
@dougbotimer8005 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for busting the batoning myth. I may have a couple years on you and always could find squaw wood to get a fire going, even under snow in the dead of winter. I just learned of this Old Timer from your video. My little kit has a Victorinox Walker in it; almost identical in purpose and function.
@smoothvern165
@smoothvern165 Год назад
That is one sweet knife! Now I want one. Great video and I can’t wait for the next one!
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
safe journeys
@hiramhaji7813
@hiramhaji7813 Год назад
And all the teddy bears just had a meltdown over common sense buttoning……. 😂
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
yep ya can hear it lol
@bandaid18d420
@bandaid18d420 Год назад
Buck 110 was my go to for the first 35 years. I blame the Dukes of Hazzard for that though.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thats the next knife i will cover stay tuned
@wavepropulsion1
@wavepropulsion1 Год назад
😅 me too, but ever had clones, hard to find at a good price a 110 overseas but there are clones at one fiveth of the money and not so bad quality . I did a round to the world and use those folders also to open coconuts. Regards from Uruguay
@johnpugh327
@johnpugh327 Год назад
Evening Blackie. Really enjoy your knife videos. Still have a couple like that laying around in my knife drawer. They've served me well throughout the years.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@davegoodridge8352
@davegoodridge8352 Год назад
Good stuff. Love those Old Timers
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
me to
@NonyaDamnbusiness
@NonyaDamnbusiness 11 месяцев назад
Exactly. I usually use a Mora Garberg for everything *but* food prep. For food prep I use a lightweight Buck 110 that's always clipped in my pocket. For everything else there's the new Silky Pocketboy (the black blade model), Swiss Army Knife w/mini-saw, and a camping axe.
@brianferris1233
@brianferris1233 Год назад
a great knife
@agenturawubekistanie
@agenturawubekistanie Год назад
Nice to hear from you
@bushforme
@bushforme Год назад
I bought a pathfinder "woodsman wedgie" when they first came out..really does work for splitting wood and saving my knife edge..I seem to remember a shrade advertisement about using that folder for big game..as always..LOVE this channel!
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@nevadafitch5647
@nevadafitch5647 Год назад
My dad bought me a big Kabar just like that Old Timer you have, when I was about 13 years old, except it didn't have the saw. It had two blades instead. It was my every day carry knife for several years, as a farm kid. Later I went on to the Buck 110 and Puma Game Warden knives. I still carry a Custom Buck 110, 50 years later, but I also still own a couple of CASE Knives just like that Old Timer you have in this video, but not with the saw. Back in my youth, I usually carried both the big Kabar and a Case 3 blade stockman. Together, I always had the right blade for the task at hand.
@paulmeade3180
@paulmeade3180 Год назад
I just finish reading the book that engraving was in. Very informative
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Год назад
Nicely put. I have two folding hunters. One is an old Ka-bar and a newer model from Rough Rider that does just as good of a job. Most of the time I carry a folding trapper or a large Stockman. My father used a regular size Barlow for everything except large animals. Most don't realize how old the Barlow is or that it was George Washington's prefered style of folding knife.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@shadowstalker130666
@shadowstalker130666 Год назад
Ive got two of these. (Thought id lost the first one) i absolutely love them. Theyre fantastic crafting knives for most anything you'd need, and clean fish well. I use the spine of the saw as a scaler. The only downside with the new ones is the sheaths beltloop, if it can even be called one. Sewn on flat, and can barely get a piece of paper in there, much less a belt. The knife itself however, is fantastic. May need to clean the gunk out of it when you get a new one though, pretty gritty.
@jenniferbauman4802
@jenniferbauman4802 Год назад
Great video. That's a nice knife. I have a pocket folder hunter. From Case . Old school one. Not the crap there selling to day that for shore. The new ones lack the walk and talk and pull. Ya if I get the money I think I will pick up one like you got I like it. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Thanks.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@frankgray6014
@frankgray6014 11 месяцев назад
Couldn't find the 2250T but was able to pick up its littler brother, the model 970T that also has a toothpick and metal tweezers. I've been looking for a good small saw blade and this thing sure does the trick. Thanks pointing out this style of knife.
@hagman1077
@hagman1077 Год назад
Hey Blackie- This was a good presentation of a useful good size folder. Im pretty impressed with the beefyness of the saw it has. Ive never carried a folder like your before, but I might be changing my mind now. Thanks for the video and you be careful out there-
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@greyscout01
@greyscout01 Год назад
Buck Bantam 285+ has lived in my pocket for years. Its my daily workhorse. Love it.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
awesome
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Год назад
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your adventures and information
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@lindapotter5750
@lindapotter5750 Год назад
Hey! I was born and raised around Marathon, NY. Old farm girl now retired in NC. Stay well...
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Год назад
Hi my friend
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 Год назад
👍 Very nice presentation. I have 2 Hubertus knives (1 lever lock & 1 slip joint) each with a clip point blade and a saw about the same size as your Old Timer. As you so effectively point out, a very useful woods tool - camping/hunting/fishing.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Right on
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 Год назад
😊Thank Blackie.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
glad to do it
@lowrangeoverland9013
@lowrangeoverland9013 Год назад
outstanding❗💯🏆💪🇺🇲
@williammccaslin8527
@williammccaslin8527 Год назад
I'm with you on that batoning stuff, nope. That size case knife is coveted at our deer camp for skinning deer, but in carbon steel, but were all over 60. An carbon steel rules for us, even tho we have other pocket knives we carry for daily use that are SS. Yeah can't wait for the Buck 110's vid lol.
@timlacy2284
@timlacy2284 Год назад
Blackie, I have a Old Timer 25OT two folding hunting knife with a lanyard hole also a Old Timer 125OT single locking blade both with leather belt case . I bought them both while I station in Germany 1980-1982 .I got both of them for $15.00 a piece at the Rod and Gun Club that I was a member of. Great knives I also have the Buck 110 .Outstanding Knife video I wished that you would do more knives videos. Thanks Again for all you do and sharing your vast knowledge and experience, wisdom. Passing on the Craft. Tim L.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
i will be covering the buck 110 next time
@JohnTBlock
@JohnTBlock Год назад
I've found the Cold Steel Bushman knives to be a cheap, hard-working chopper, well suited to the Batoning chores you may need. Big, but very lightweight strapped to your pack. Add a short handle, it's an excellent chopper. A long handle gives you an emergency spear!
@dhawk6896
@dhawk6896 Год назад
The folding hunter pattern Has been the go for over 80 Years the clip point blade Cuts hay bail rope, feed sacks Cut branch for guide stake trap line skinning blade, squirrels, rabbits, deer, catfish And supper
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@user-rn4wo3ci3e
@user-rn4wo3ci3e 2 месяца назад
Had a Camillus double blade like that bought it new 50 years ago.
@oferbechor1579
@oferbechor1579 Год назад
THANK YOU 🌲
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
You are so welcome!
@jeffrichards5106
@jeffrichards5106 Год назад
Great video Blackie, I have a few Old Timer knives. I've never seen the 2250T before, until your videos. I'd like to find one of those. Hopefully they still make them. Thanks !👍
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@shawnpatrick1877
@shawnpatrick1877 Год назад
The Field Master is my all-time favorite Swiss Army Knife, though I sometimes carry a Tinker when I need something light and slim in my pocket. I love the Buck 110 too and have been thinking about getting a new one, the web-exclusive model with the drop-point blade. There are a lot of nice Schrade Old Timer models, I love my traditional knives.
@folksurvival
@folksurvival Год назад
Fieldmaster is great.
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 11 месяцев назад
That folder in the picture is nicknamed a cigar whittler. I grew up going back and forth between the old timer hunter like that with two blades and the saw. From Bush work to deer skinning and processing. Good knives.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
they are good knives
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 11 месяцев назад
@@blackoracle69 yes sir, my preference was the carbon steel models rather than the stainless. A hearty howdy from this ol okie country boy. 🤝
@patrickbuechel2599
@patrickbuechel2599 4 месяца назад
As fir fire wood i just let the fire do the cutting, i pull up dead fall branches and drag them up broken end first and just keep feeding it into the fire, big branvhes i lay across the fire and cut it in half with fire, i lay and/or(drive stakes into the ground to make stacking brackets) stack suitable logs next to the fire to make a radient heat reflector, thank you for the informative and welld done video,,, doing is the best xchool. Trial and error leads to inovations, necessity is the mother of invention,,,remember, the most important And valuable tool you have in ANY situation is y o u r Brain. That self defense move in the commercial is called "Aiming the Spear" from the Tracy's Kenpo karate, a most useful technique from the orange(2nd color belt) belt kata, dart from yellow belts id a finisher but you have to be willing to take a persons sight from at least 1 eye., the wrist lock they teack will set up the finishing move with strike to the tripple heater area of the jaw right in front of the ear either side, a knock out pressurd point(this combo move you would be wise to practice it until you own it. Same with any self defense move, you Must commit 100%, you need to,,,recognize a situation coming, no metter how surprised you are,,,you have to bait them in(unless of course in casses of total surprise),,,set them up for what you want to do, exicute your finishing moves flawlessly. Aiming the spear is a 2 part technique, you break the nose by splattering across one eye or the othe then deliver an open fist blow to the solar plexus just below the sternum,,,fight over,,,this all transpires in milisecons from start of the assault to your lsst movement,,,practice untill you own ot, pay attention to where you are and whats going on, in an encounter commit 100%, if you own aiming the spear, really own it there ia sothing the attacker can di is go down, and if you punish them with "the dance of death" good for you, but dont beat their face, head and body too badly, you dont want to get arrested, best to just defuse the situstion annd move away to a safe place, and remember what happened exactly, dont talk to the police any more than you have to, dont 'offer' them info, they try to make you the crimial no matter how stellar your reputation is. I have been in 4 situations involving 3 guys at a time, each time some cop on the scene wanted to arrest me because i layed them out, 2 time i interviened and rescued women in distress being attacked by know rapist gangs(i didnt know they were rapist), one in 1979 they were beating a struggling woman and trying to get her into a van on a bloomingdales parking lot, i layed em out, a cop on scene wanted to arrest Me! A ranking officer sent me packing and put me down as an inocent good Samaritan saving the woman and dissappearing,,,a nurse at 3AM got out of her car on a dark street in front of her inner city home when accosted by 3 thugs, in 2001 just as i walked around the corner with my girlfriend out on our regular 5 mile late night walk, i laid them out, again one of the cops wanted to arrest me on the scene, i knew the Sgt. on scene who sent my girl and i packing for home, same repore, good Samaritan yadda yadda yadda,,,the other 4 times were bloody bar fights, no cops called. One more thing, the bad guys practice their criminal skills to flawless perfection and a situation evolves lightning fast, so be prepared,,,carry if you can, commit if you draw, you cant flourish or brandish,,,good luck, Again, thank yuo for an excellent video on usable bushcraft ❤❤❤❤❤😮😊
@aubreymetcalf1940
@aubreymetcalf1940 Год назад
Blackie, another great useful video. As usual. If Nessmuk could have I believe he would have added a fourth: a SAK/Leatherman w/ saw/scissors/file. But the OT 250T, Case, KaBar, Western Cutlery version presented here is under appreciated and overlooked
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Good point!
@alexpaulk9364
@alexpaulk9364 Год назад
I've got all the gear I ever need (except more guns since you can't have too many) but I try to do everything camping and crafting with my EDC Swiss Army Knife. That way, I know, for sure, I can get by with just it if I had to for some crazy reason. It'll do it but having a diverse kit makes life easier. Thank you for all you do, sir.
@alexpaulk9364
@alexpaulk9364 Год назад
My EDC Swiss Army Knife has been the Explorer lately but was the Pioneer X or Climber for years. You CAN use just a SAK for the woods but it is best used to supplement beefier tools.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
sound like you have your needs covered
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 Год назад
Have the slightly smaller Buzzsaw Trapper which is a slipjoint blade and locking saw. I really like it and it's very useful. I did not know there was a bigger version with a locking hunting blade and saw. You become accustomed to having something on you you can get close to the work with, it's just easier in the long run.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
very true
@jacobbeal2845
@jacobbeal2845 Год назад
A knife is a tool. Tools can be used to make other tools. If you need to split something, use the knife to make wedges. Works like a dream and protects your knife.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
wedges work best to me
@paulryan4947
@paulryan4947 Год назад
Great video Blackie I've carried a buck cadet since I was an apprentice electrician in 85 feel naked with out it
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
nice
@charlesclark7350
@charlesclark7350 11 месяцев назад
I really miss the Gerber bolt action. One of the greatest knives in my opinion. By the way my mother sent me that old timer with a single blade to me in Vietnam for Christmas 1972 along with a Wham-o slingshot which I had a lot of fun with for a little while.
@johnperetore151
@johnperetore151 Год назад
Yup always have my Case Large Folding Hunter
@BigSeppiWen
@BigSeppiWen Месяц назад
I have an old timer, but the second blade isn't a saw but what I can only describe as a skinning knife. I have the leather sheath as well. Both edges are keen as long as I've owned them. That's four decades now. I'd rather have the one with the saw. Have you ever heard of one with a skinning knife?
@WoodsmanHobo777
@WoodsmanHobo777 11 месяцев назад
In the SAK 93mm frame the Fieldmaster is perfect, even better than the Huntsman. I also like the FarmerX. But a more affordable option is the Hiker, it has everything the Tinker has plus a saw.
@lindapotter5750
@lindapotter5750 Год назад
Hey, g ppl d to see that Old Timer! I put bolsters on those knives when They were still Schrade- Walden in Ellenville, NY. Every year I would get a new fish filet knife for my Uncle. They are built to last! Uncle Jack still had those fillet knives when he died! Not the best, but, good is good enough. I enjoy watching your videos because they make sense to me at 74 years old...
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
thanks for watching
@lonewandererbushcraftwildc6822
@lonewandererbushcraftwildc6822 11 месяцев назад
It is a great old skool knife like the buck 110. However because it doesnt have a lock back on it i would not use it to bore holes on the off chance that it might close up on your fingers if you put too much pressure on the blade. Which has happened to me in the past & ive been using knives for over 30 years it could happen to anyone. I will always bore holes with either a fixed or lock back knife never one without.
@itllkeal
@itllkeal Год назад
Thanks
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Welcome
@misolgit69
@misolgit69 Год назад
Somewhere in my box of folders I have the little brother of that knife, Schrade Old Timer (Buzzsaw ?) brass bolsters wood handle scales, a slim clip blade and saw both slip joint and a steel pin with brass tip within one bolster
@CandidZulu
@CandidZulu 11 месяцев назад
This style of folder is very old, they usually hade two blades, one clip and one with a straight back (Case still makes them like that). I have a Schrade like yours, it's a big heavy knife, but don't weigh more than a Buck 110 actually. Perhaps a little less even!?
@johnthomasjr262
@johnthomasjr262 Год назад
I like some of the cold steel lock back knives. They made one called the lone star with a blade just a little longer than the buck 110, and the lock release is midway on the handle. Also, it has thumb studs and is all stainless steel (no brass). And I forgot to mention the stag horn scales on the grip 👍... great video as always
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@bradfarrahgerwing154
@bradfarrahgerwing154 11 месяцев назад
Great heavy tough folder....wish the scales were not recessed and right to the edge tapered would have been ideal.....for long term tasks/confort
@apar1560
@apar1560 Год назад
👍👍👍 ...Alan in 🇨🇱
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks
@richgenalski8639
@richgenalski8639 8 месяцев назад
u should try that new Walmart swis tech fixed blade it has impressed me light weight holds a decent edge
@chrisgibson6960
@chrisgibson6960 Год назад
In my school days in the 70s I carried a case that size but it had 2 edged blades, no saw. Carried in a belt pouch. Used that knife for everything under the sun. My fixed blade belt knife was smaller. Lol.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 11 месяцев назад
lol
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