Тёмный

The Ultimate Classic Nessmuk Trio! 

Honorable Outfitters Mr. Dyer's Musings
Подписаться 4,4 тыс.
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.
50% 1

Join us on a thrilling journey through time as we explore the captivating legacy of the one and only George Washington Sears and his iconic Nessmuk Trio! In this video, we delve into the essence of the Nessmuk Trio, a triumvirate of camping gear that revolutionized the way we connect with nature. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, appreciate, and connect with the timeless wisdom of one of the greatest outdoor pioneers.
If you are interested in my axe sheath patterns or my early 1900's cookbook please send me an email at mrdyersmusings@honorableoutfitters.com!
📢 Don't forget to like, comment, and share this video with fellow nature lovers who believe in the power of outdoor education! Together, we can make a difference. 🤝🌿
🌲 Subscribe to Honorable Outfitters and never miss an adventure: / @honorableoutfitters
Join my monthly newsletter full of useful historic information, camping tips and tricks, photos, and updates with what is coming up! forms.gle/9u6Seh1riPkeVP5s5
My monthly podcast is LIVE on all podcasting platforms, check out Campfire Chats With Honorable Outfitters!
Check out my website for more in depth information and close up pictures on the Artifacts Pages! section: honorableoutfitters.com/artif...
What I like to use in the field:
BOY SCOUT MESS KIT modern update:
amzn.to/3VQ1FYN
THEROZ MESS KIT modern update:
amzn.to/3KXqn45
Hand Warmer:
amzn.to/3Wh1XIz
Hand Warmer Fuel:
amzn.to/3v0xWCI
Boker Trapper Pocket Knife:
amzn.to/3UcIN5t
Old Timer Jack Knife:
amzn.to/3XD0qOP
Old Hickory "Kephart":
amzn.to/3Vd6Wu8
Old Hickory fish knife:
amzn.to/3EGd33a
Sewing Kit:
onlinemilitaria.net/shopaff.a...
Marble's Match Case:
amzn.to/3im3sXq
Bayite Ferro Rod:
amzn.to/3F939bL
Flint and Steel Kit:
amzn.to/3u4i5Bv
Small storage Tins:
amzn.to/3ANho36
Blanket Pins:
amzn.to/3UcXBBl
Graniteware cup:
amzn.to/3im40MY
"Classic White" enamelware mug:
amzn.to/3ONXA5B
Hohner "Pocket Pal" harmonica:
amzn.to/3GVsszn
"Scout Rope":
onlinemilitaria.net/shopaff.a...
Stonebridge Folding Lantern:
amzn.to/33zBFvz
Rope Lighter:
amzn.to/3A2tm7t
Tube Whistle:
amzn.to/3fqIcLq
Sewing Kit:
amzn.to/3ANfvDy
"Awl for All" equipment repair:
amzn.to/3EAwp9y
Bow Friction Fire Kit:
amzn.to/320qsUo
Bar Towels:
amzn.to/3F87b4b
Sunto Compass:
amzn.to/3AOJAD4
NOT SPONSORED OR AFFILIATED BUT HAVE EARNED MY TRUST AND RESPECT:
Ulrich Tinware on Facebook
Prairie Forge and Axe on Facebook
Lockhart Ironworks
themakersofhandforgediron.com/
Please consider supporting our channel on Patreon: / mrdyersmusings
My favorite Facebook groups:
"Bannerman's Camp" Classic and Vintage Motor Camping Living History
Amalgamated Order Of Motor Campers
Early 20th Century Sportsman 1890-1930
"This video contains affiliate links. If you click on one of them, I'll receive a commission."

Опубликовано:

 

21 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 18   
@thomasnewton9818
@thomasnewton9818 Год назад
A scotch eye auger ot two is really a next level tool to have in your kit. I also like to have a folding saw around with a foot long blade.
@thomasnewton9818
@thomasnewton9818 Год назад
@@Butch_Deezlsteak scotch eye auger is used to make holes. It helps with putting things together.
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
I need to get me a scotch eye auger. The things I could do with that!
@scenicdriveways6708
@scenicdriveways6708 Год назад
I always preferred a "Scout" style pocket knife. ( Blade, Bottle Opener/Screwdriver, Awl, Can Opener) I carried a 1968 U.S. Camillus Military pocket knife with those exact same tools for over 23 years (and I still have it), until I wore the springs out in it. Then I switched to a Magnum by Boker camp knife with the same exact tools and carried that for over 3 1/2 years. But after watching Felix Immler's videos and seeing what he can do with a Victorinox pocket knife, I gave my Magnum by Boker to my brother, and now I carry a Victorinox Huntsman. I love it, never leave home without it.
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
A multitool like a Scout pattern, swiss army, or leatherman is certainly valuable and my preferred when camping. I usually only take a 2 blade on my day to day because I hate the feeling of bulky objects in my pocket. Cheers and thanks for sharing your perspective!
@davekelly9657
@davekelly9657 Год назад
Cool tools. Right tools for the job. Thanks for sharing this with us 👍👍🙏🙏⚓⚓🇺🇲🇺🇲
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
You're welcome, thank you for stopping by!
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters 9 месяцев назад
Check out the suggested gear! www.amazon.com/shop/honorableoutfittersmr.dyersmusings?ref=ac_inf_hm_vp. 🎉
@luthergillis5632
@luthergillis5632 Год назад
Great channel and enjoyed the video. I find the early 1900’s fascinating because of the contrast in technology, such as seeing photos of a horse & buggy alongside an automobile or aircraft. Your videos inspire more questions. In this day and age of tactical Bug-Out bags/Get-Home bags, a video with your thoughts on assembling a 1930’s(?) era Grab & Go Bag or 72 hour survival type bag would be very interesting. The type of bag that might be kept in a vehicle or small aircraft of someone who works in remote areas and might get stranded for a few days (e.g: early civilian pilot/forest ranger). Prepared food choices, canteens, bags, flashlights & batteries, firearms & caliber? Nessmuk vs Kephart ideology. It’s my understanding that Lindbergh carried a .22 rifle and extra food on his famous flight. You certainly don’t need my ideas for your videos, but it’s a topic that with your knowledge, others might appreciate also. Thank you.
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
Thank you, me too!
@thetraditionalcountryman939
Great video shawn. Still so happy with the hatchet. I own some lovely butchers style knives and a beautiful nessmuk but really long to have a one like that. ATB
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
I am so glad for that! A Canadian from Prairie Forge and Axe on FB made this for me. He is a master bladesmith, tell him I sent you if you contact him. :)
@thetraditionalcountryman939
@@honorableoutfitters ah cheers mate
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Год назад
Nice break down of the two systems. I would encourage people to read the other contemperaries of the two writers. Really everyone needs to find what suits them best. I have found that the flurry over knives that others used can get you caught up purchasing what you don't need or like. I have a Nessmuck, but I like the Marbles Woodcraft even more. I do like the Kephart, but many of the trout knives to me are to thick in the blade. To bad the Canadian belt knife wasn't older because if it has a blade no thicker than 1/4 " it is as good as well. For a pocket knife I use either a trapper or a stockman most of the time. Really everyone truly needs to find what they like.
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
There are so many other writers who have great info out there. Some Canadian writers especially have interesting takes since there was still a frontier and "wild west" they were taming in the early 20th century.
@rickc4317
@rickc4317 Год назад
Great job on this post, Mr. Dyer. Really enjoyed your clear explanations and logical thoughts. A lot of posts are too black and white...."here's how it has to be" types.
@honorableoutfitters
@honorableoutfitters Год назад
Thank you my friend!
Далее
Nessmuk Knife Review: Not What I Thought!
18:41
Просмотров 6 тыс.
The Top Axes for Camping and Outdoor Adventures
16:01
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.
This is THE BEST Mess Kit Ever Made!
16:51
Просмотров 6 тыс.
The longsword duel from THE KING is on point.
10:55
Camp Life Equipment
8:43
Просмотров 6 тыс.
A MYSTERY about MEDIEVAL shields
15:19
Просмотров 2,6 млн
The Evolution of the Fire Steel
14:39
Просмотров 82 тыс.
Bushcraft Lightweight Nessmuk Style Loadout
17:25
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.
100 year old Camp sewing kits
15:39
Просмотров 865
Opinions on Shovels
18:03
Просмотров 287 тыс.