Lets look At 30 Different Machetes In Field Use

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2022
  • I have been asked about showing my entire machete collection in one video. Here I show them all and briefly in use. Heres the run down in order 1.Condor Warlock 2.Schrade Kukri 3.Condor 18" S.S. machete 4.Cold Steel Jungle Machete 5. Homemade 440 S.S. machete 6.Condor Mini Duku 7.Tops 170 8.Ontario 18" Military Machete 9.Honshu Boshin Kukri 10. Ex Gurkha Khukuri House Kukri 11.Condor Village Parang 12.Kabar Cutlass 13.Marbles 18" Bush Machete 14.Ontario SP-8 15.Tramontina 14" Bolo 16.Honshu Boshin Parang 17.Ontario Kukri 18.Condor Jungelo 19.Terava Skrama 20.Kabar Grass Machete. 21.Condor Pack Golok 22.CRKT Chanceinhell 23.Ontario 18" camp Machete 24.I.C. Cut Machete 25.Kabar Kukri 26.Bushcraft Parang 27.Timberline Tactical Survival Machete 28.Macca Machete 29.Cold Steel Kukri 30.Ontario Gen. 2 SP-53
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  • @OffgridVictory
    @OffgridVictory 2 роки тому +89

    They say “the man with a lot of keys, opens a lots of doors.” The man with a lot of machetes, cuts a lot of trees 😂 Thanks Dave

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +11

      Very well said!

    • @tomgorden3762
      @tomgorden3762 2 роки тому

      It's different saying thant man cherries machetes dies by machete.. ?🤔

    • @sovbo101
      @sovbo101 2 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 Nice!

    • @BubuH-cq6km
      @BubuH-cq6km 2 роки тому

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 if this were a "Real" test they why not subject each one to cut the exact same things? seems pretty biased to me

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +4

      @@BubuH-cq6km This was testing machetes, it's just showing the collection. I have other lengthy videos where I test them. My opinions in this video are based on my time spent with them

  • @cornboi3227
    @cornboi3227 2 роки тому +31

    its really weird how almost no one makes videos llike these - mass quick reviews of products that have been used for years and the user is very well informed. like someone else said, good on you listing all of them in the description for easy google searches. great vid man

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +4

      Most of what I've seen is reviews of brand new products. I love talking about the ones I've gotten a chance to get used to. Thanks for watching my friend

  • @Exodus26.13Pi
    @Exodus26.13Pi 2 роки тому +4

    Not 3, not 13 but 30 machetes. My 12 year old kid inside is jazzed! Now at 51 I remember thinking a machete was very special.
    Thanks

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Lol! I'm glad you liked em. Machetes bring out the best in us!

  • @randycarter2427
    @randycarter2427 2 роки тому +9

    Great info,great demo,great presentation. Thank you David and Nick,I really enjoyed this video.

  • @mike_outdoors4918
    @mike_outdoors4918 2 роки тому +6

    Can't beat a good old fashioned machete video, and this was great 👌 awesome to see your handmade beast out again. Thanks again Dave and take care 👍 🙂

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Very well said Mike and I'm glad you liked it brother!

  • @benthere8051
    @benthere8051 2 роки тому +13

    Thanks, Dave. My favorite is also the SP-53. That is an impressive collection.

    • @tomh7331
      @tomh7331 2 роки тому +2

      Me too!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that my friend!

    • @ped832
      @ped832 2 роки тому

      SP-53 works for you and me. Love it.

  • @gordonmacdowell8117
    @gordonmacdowell8117 11 місяців тому +2

    Great overview of a lot of great blades. I also like the way my Tramontina machete sings to me while I'm clearing brush.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Gordon, I'm glad you liked it. I love that Tramontina ring!

  • @grmmq2247
    @grmmq2247 2 роки тому +2

    A few years ago you recommended the SP-53 in one of your videos so I bought one. I agree. It is an awesome beast.
    Works well and is affordable. Thanks for the recommendation. I appreciate the advice.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Fantastic to hear you liked it! That's one perfect chopping tool

  • @NearlyNativeNursery
    @NearlyNativeNursery 2 роки тому +9

    We limited funds and researching machetes and peoples opinions for uses, handle shape, blade length, blade contour and type of metal I decided to settle of the Condor Mini Duku. I truly satisfied with it performance, style, length, compactness and quality. Thanks for all your videos David.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Hard to beat the Mini Duku. That's a very good blade. Thanks for watching Jim

  • @CHARGERDON55
    @CHARGERDON55 2 роки тому +4

    Great start to Friday morning, to see Dave!

  • @shinobihouzin
    @shinobihouzin Рік тому +2

    I have 2 tramontinas and will duel wield them til the end of times !! The ring they sing is a delight to hear !!

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 Рік тому +1

    Back when you first reviewed the Ontario SP-53, I followed your lead & purchased one for myself. I reprofiled the secondary grind to thin it out more & it has been my favorite as well. I have had the SP-8 for a long time & I use it to baton kindling from 3/4" rough softwood boards that are discards about 12" long for firepit parties with my Grandchildren. I made a 1 1/2" × 2" hardwood baton & ovalized the handle on a belt sander, for use with the SP-8 & carry both of them in my truck all the time, for just that use. Thanks for all of your hard work & honest reviews on your page. I've been a fan from the start.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Fantastic to hear that Barry! Both are excellent blades and mine have never let me down. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching brother

  • @richardskinner4198
    @richardskinner4198 2 роки тому +5

    Glad to hear you opinions on these blades ,the simple fact that you say "I love" a particular blade makes me take a closer look at it and in 2 cases (so far) I have gone out and bought them and am delighted to find that you were correct in your assessments and I am proud owner of some seriously useful and trust worthy tools .I love your enthusiasm and your tips and tricks so keep up the good work, you save me a lot of time and money and for that I thank you too. Good luck and take care .😀

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      I'm glad I could help! When it comes to machetes and knives, I'll never steer you wrong. Thanks for watching brother

    • @hawaiano8
      @hawaiano8 7 місяців тому

      Say the word skinner

  • @binsonbunch2715
    @binsonbunch2715 2 роки тому +3

    I have the last two on your list and they're beasts! Can't believe I had the Cold Steel before you! Picked it up new for $20 years ago and it is extremely sharp.

  • @maryjohnston6429
    @maryjohnston6429 2 роки тому +1

    I have such a good time with you two. Always. Thank you.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Always great to hear that Mary! Thanks for watching

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 2 роки тому +1

    I’ll tell you, I only ever used army surplus machetes but my daughter go me a Bear Gryls parang about 10 years ago and it’s awesome every time I use it. I appreciate all of your videos brother.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Sounds good to me Mark and I'm glad you like the videos Brother!

  • @kenteschke628
    @kenteschke628 2 роки тому +4

    Great information as always!!!! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into your videos

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome Ken and I'm glad you liked it!

  • @stephenmartini5890
    @stephenmartini5890 Рік тому +4

    This was a very informative video, as I often had some of these knives in the past. I learned how to make handles from my Dad who made knives while in the U.S. Navy, he taught me a lot.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Thanks Stephen, I'm glad you liked it. I've made a few handles in the past. It takes time but sure is rewarding. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching

    • @igorrybas1217
      @igorrybas1217 Рік тому

      thats what dads really for... Id love to have one like yours. greet him!

  • @curtisdavis9159
    @curtisdavis9159 Місяць тому +1

    Very nice, comprehensive collection...thanks Dave and Nick

  • @rgrea2
    @rgrea2 2 роки тому +1

    I bought the SP53 after watching your video years ago, and am absolutely loving the overall use of it and yes it hold an edge very well

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Fantastic to hear it's served you well! Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching Robert

  • @TressaZimmerman
    @TressaZimmerman 2 роки тому +8

    The selection of machetes that you have is amazing. I am glad you have them all listed. I am really gotta watch this again. But I wanted to comment on the Homemade Beast- wow Dave its a badass blade. Thanks brother.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tressa! I figured this video could help others decide on what they might like

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa 2 роки тому +3

    First: I like the Cold Steel products in general. Second: I like the looks of the Chinese products and they are good. Thanks for this video Dave & Nick! 👍😁

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Cold Steel has recently earned my respect. The Honshu Boshin line has really impressed me! Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @Kallepeng
    @Kallepeng 2 роки тому +1

    It was a pleasure to watch all those choppingtools double the worth just because reallybigmonkey used them…Thnx for sharing…wishing you and Nick all the best from Berlin/Germany👍🏻

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      We are glad you liked it Kalle and thanks for watching!

  • @davidkolean1023
    @davidkolean1023 2 роки тому +1

    First time I've seen an assortment of most of the machete's available and also in use! Thank You Sir!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it David and thanks for watching

  • @garyemmert1735
    @garyemmert1735 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks, Dave. Wow - 30 Machetes in 38 minutes. Impressive. I have always liked that Tops machete you have. I have the Ontario Army machete and I like it a lot. But here is a funny one. I picked up a Schrade Camo Mini Machete from the dump bin at Tractor Supply for $9.99. I didn't expect much (and I.m sure someone will chime in to tell me it is junk) but I love the little guy. I always carry it nowadays and bought one for my farm truck to have. It is a chopper that works well for me on my land in wetland areas of West Tennessee. Then one day during the cold weather, I starting using it because it was all I had with me to baton some really tough seasoned sweet gum (hard to split) along with a wood maul. It sliced right through and I got a fire going. After that, I looked into some other Schrade machetes and used some bonus points I had on a card to get two new ones from them. One they call the "17Inch machete" is a bolo style (SKU: 1121080). The other is a Schrade SCHF48 Jethro 18in Kukri style. I have been using them both the last few weeks and they chop well. For the money (🙂) I have been happy with them. Not pushing Schrade, just sharing my experience. Thanks again for the great teaching videos. I've learned a lot from you over the past couple of years. Best to Nick too.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Gary, I'm glad you liked it. That Tops is excellent and probably the lightest weight machete of them all. I avoided Schrade for years but finally gave their kukri a try and I'm a Schrade fan now! Take care and thanks for watching brother

    • @garyemmert1735
      @garyemmert1735 2 роки тому +1

      I watch everyone you do, man. You are the best!

  • @JBreeze4598
    @JBreeze4598 2 роки тому +4

    From the first time and yet again on this video. You make me want to order an Terava Skrama .
    The design, and grind is great. Thanks to you and Nick for sharing.

    • @genewentz9906
      @genewentz9906 2 роки тому +3

      I just bought one about 2 months ago, one of my favorite cutting tools so far.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      If you get one you'll love it! Thanks for watching brother

    • @JBreeze4598
      @JBreeze4598 2 роки тому +1

      @@genewentz9906 Thanks for info.

    • @andyunchained4393
      @andyunchained4393 28 днів тому

      From working on farms for yrs in aus. Mate you are better off bying an old 1950 to 1970's Machete cheaper, fun to restore and wayyyy betterm. If you can get a ww2 Bolo, grab it! Best all rounder. But thats my opinion. Depends on the job

  • @samgasaway8894
    @samgasaway8894 2 роки тому +1

    I bought a gerber gator several yrs ago. Its sort of small for a machete but serves the purpose. Still recovering from surgery but doing much better. Love your intro. Hey Everbody😊

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Nick has a Gerber gator and he likes it. Get back healthy and thanks for watching Sam

  • @opalprestonshirley1700
    @opalprestonshirley1700 2 роки тому +2

    Always impressed with your collection of machetes. You and Nick have a good one.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks, we are glad you liked it. Y'all take care and thanks for watching

  • @indyoutsider
    @indyoutsider 2 роки тому +6

    What a nice selection of blades Dave. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about them. You and your son are awesome as usual. The only thing that would have made this video better for me, is to watch have coffee at the end. Lol. Springs coming I hope you enjoy it. See you on the next one 07.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brother, we are glad you liked it. I ready for spring and more coffee!

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
    @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 2 роки тому +10

    I absolutely love my condor bushcraft parang but I find myself grabbing the kershaw camp 10 alot as well, if you've never tried one I highly recommend giving it a shot. Theyre reasonably priced and really tough, also holds a great edge with 65 MN. Great video as always, thanks for sharing 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      Oh I hear ya! That bushcraft parang is fantastic. I have had a chance to try that Kershaw yet. I will one day. I'm glad you liked it and thanks for watching

    • @1mataleo1
      @1mataleo1 2 роки тому

      Yeah, I have the bushcraft parang too. I love that thing

    • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
      @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Рік тому

      @@brianbender8752 me or Dave lol

  • @johnnybushman651
    @johnnybushman651 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dave and Nick , nice Collection and a good video. Until next time be safe.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome Johnny, thanks for watching and you stay safe too brother!

  • @spencerdavey3630
    @spencerdavey3630 2 роки тому +2

    Always great watching you discuss your opinions on things and especially when it comes to knives and machetes. This video was no exception and I couldn't help smiling as I saw at least 3 that I own on your recommendations. I will have to purchase that ontario sp though. I meant to do it a long while ago and this video has reminded me to get a move on 😃. Many thanks again for all your insights and knowledge on this subject. I have found it invaluable. 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks Spencer and I'm glad you liked it! Very cool you have some machetes that match mine. Pretty much any of the blades in Ontarios Gen 2 SP line are fantastic. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @joeltaylor2830
    @joeltaylor2830 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks again for the recommendation for the Condor Bushcraft Parang a while back. It's a machete but also chops like a hatchet when needed.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome Joel and great to hear you like it! It's definitely a chopping beast

  • @robertsbushcraft
    @robertsbushcraft 2 роки тому +10

    That's about as an impressive collection of machetes as I've ever seen. I really like the homemade Beast and the Tops. I've got the Ontario military machete without the sawback.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks brother, I'm glad you liked it. I honestly like the Ontarios without that saw back. I rarely use a saw back. Thanks for watching

  • @MaccaKnives
    @MaccaKnives 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the mention Brother...I need to refine my heat treat and over all workmanship.. I am learning a lot from just practice and perseverance. I like to learn things with my chosen hobby...makes me a better craftsman 👍👍👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome brother and I'm still enjoying that machete! Great to hear you're still refining your skills.

  • @justjackfromsc
    @justjackfromsc 2 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video. Thanks and God bless. Love the interaction between you two.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that Jack! Thanks for watching and may God bless you too

  • @mikejeffsteel
    @mikejeffsteel 2 роки тому +10

    Recently got the Skrama 240. Amazing machete-knife. Feels like two different knives depending where you grab the handle. Excellent ergonomics!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      Very well said about that Skrama! Thanks for watching Mike

    • @aleisterbroley900
      @aleisterbroley900 2 роки тому +2

      The Skrama really is an amazing design! I had to try one after I got Terava's puukko 110, and was blown away (still am!)
      I really want to get the shorter Skrama 200 as well, just to give it a whirl, too.

    • @mikejeffsteel
      @mikejeffsteel 2 роки тому

      @@aleisterbroley900 I think the 200 will feel like a BK9.

    • @1mataleo1
      @1mataleo1 2 роки тому

      The Skrama is my favorite. It really does feel like two different knives depending on where you grip it. What a great design. I also have their jaakaripuukko 110, which is also great.

    • @Morecocksthanhands
      @Morecocksthanhands 3 місяці тому

      I'm looking at buying the condor village parang for a survival situation, what are your thoughts? Best

  • @DougShoeBushcraft
    @DougShoeBushcraft 2 роки тому +5

    This is awesome. I like the Dave machete. The Ex Gurka machete from Nepal was nice to see as well.

  • @stevenhauck7015
    @stevenhauck7015 Рік тому +1

    I really liked the video and have never commented on UA-cam before. Your knowledge share is very appreciated!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for commenting Steven!

  • @johngray9702
    @johngray9702 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dave and Nick for a wonderful video.

  • @eddiemason4316
    @eddiemason4316 2 роки тому +13

    Sweet choppers Dave! I've found some really nice large old butchers knives or "corn" knives at thrift stores and flea markets that make amazing machete alternatives.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Eddie, I'm glad you liked it. Those old refurbished knives are awesome!

    • @cleamilner6894
      @cleamilner6894 2 роки тому +2

      Ive actually made a couple of really nice knives out of an old Gavilan machete. Good steel that can take a mean edge.

    • @scodoguy5581
      @scodoguy5581 2 роки тому +1

      Check out old Hickory 14 inch butcher knife around $20

  • @jongjoorhee931
    @jongjoorhee931 2 роки тому +3

    Respect, Pearsons! Quite a collection there, but I know you have many more. I have a few myself. My most recent acquisition is the Ontario SP08 amd I absolutely love it. My current collection is limited to the ones with saber grind because I am not too good with putting on a convex grind. I will wait till I get the Worksharp, KO Edition. I will venture into the Condor territories then. Thanks for sharing the experience Dave and Nick.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. That SP8 is definitely a good machete. Mine has held up well over the years.
      Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching

  • @riverrunner23
    @riverrunner23 2 роки тому +1

    'Let's get into the Choppas'! That was fun, I've got a few that you featured. Thanks, and enjoy.

  • @nightowl7052
    @nightowl7052 2 роки тому +1

    AWESOME Video! Loved all the different types and also your take on each one!!

  • @Gozer_is_God
    @Gozer_is_God Рік тому +3

    I bought the SP-53 after watching a video of yours. If you go to the Amazon reviews for that machete, you're mentioned in there by other people who watch your content. The sheath for the new generation is absolutely horrible. They really made it as cheap as they could. Other than that, It's my favorite.
    Thanks again for making your videos. It got me through some of the hardest times in my life. Thanks for not being political and just being a good person. Nick doesn't know how blessed he is to have you as his father. I have learned so much from your content.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому +1

      Very cool to hear you got an SP53! I have no idea I was mentioned in the reviews. That's cool too! Oh, and you'll never find any politics on my channel. It's all about Fun in the woods. I like being an escape from the day to day dramas and controversies. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @kachiri
    @kachiri 2 роки тому +3

    Not sure, but I think I mentioned before I'm not a machete person. I have used them in the past though. Not in it's place I have a big knife... I have the Schrade SCHF45 Bowie Knife. For me personally, this is what what real good. I chop & split with it. I make bigger notches with it. I'll sometimes use it to remove bark (skin thin strip or to peel off huge pieces). I cut branches of tree with it. I don't do every job with it. For some work I use my Morakniv Companion, which I also use for skinning off strips of bark. I use it for small jobs, like smaller notches, carving end of stick round, etc.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I can see that. There's plenty of Bowie's out there that's plenty big enough to take the place of a machete

    • @kachiri
      @kachiri 2 роки тому

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 Only thing though, is my knife is heavier than most machetes. I did have one machete with a fair amount of weight though. But I find the weight of my SCHF45 is not that bad if I have it on a belt going around my shoulder instead of puting it on my pants belt.

    • @garyemmert1735
      @garyemmert1735 2 роки тому +1

      @@kachiri Hey Kachiri - I have eyed that Bowie. It seems like a hoss. Thanks for the information. I'm having good luck with Schrades too.

    • @kachiri
      @kachiri 2 роки тому +1

      @@garyemmert1735 I am happy with my Schrade knives, but that doesn't mean all Schrade knives are good, just any company, they can make good products and bad ones. I'm glad mine worked out to be real good!

    • @garyemmert1735
      @garyemmert1735 2 роки тому

      I agree with 100%

  • @Cnhfcsh
    @Cnhfcsh 2 роки тому +1

    Love this video. Super informative. I believe you know more about machetes than anybody in North America. Keep up the good work Mr. Pearson.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much my friend! And there's lots more to come!

  • @harrymcmanus7307
    @harrymcmanus7307 2 роки тому +1

    Loved ur demo...I'll
    watch as u put it out....

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, Dave! I like your home made heavy chopper. It reminded me of my USMC Hospital Corps knife from 1944. I also have an old Colonial folding machete in full flap holster style sheath. These were good horseback trail tools. We tend toward heavier brush and more chopping in my part of Western Washington. Thanks again for a great overview of which machetes work best for what jobs. 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it Lane and thanks for the comments. Your machete sounds interesting!

    • @metalm4910
      @metalm4910 2 роки тому +2

      I love my USMC bolo from 1944 made by Village Blacksmith it is one Wicked chunk of Steel and they aren't getting any cheaper picking up a few years back for about a hundred and ninety bucks

    • @lanedexter6303
      @lanedexter6303 2 роки тому +1

      @@metalm4910 they are beefy. I think Dad carried the Colonial folding machete more, just because of weight, but both worked as horseback machetes. I don’t see a maker’s mark on my USMC Hospital Corps knife, but the Boyt scabbard (I understand they were all Boyt) is marked 44.

    • @metalm4910
      @metalm4910 2 роки тому +1

      @@lanedexter6303 yes sir they are beefy I got mine from my grandpa who served in World War II I know a little bit about the stuff I collect World War I and World War II Edge weapons and there were many makers of the USMC Hospital Corp knife been seeing them go for between 350 and 500 these days hang on to it and treat it good it cannot be replaced for cheap I'm from Western Michigan by the way about 20 minutes from the coast of Lake Michigan enjoy my friend

  • @tonykaczmarek278
    @tonykaczmarek278 2 роки тому +3

    I like your collection. I have a few. My favorite being a handmade bolo I bought on the Philippines during J.E.S.T. training. Light enough to whip through tall grass but yet tough enough to take on small trees and baton with a log to split wood. I've used it to process deer and filet fish. Out of all machete's ive seen in my lifetime only one comes close is the kabar kukri. I had to make a rawhide sheeth for it. The old wood one I got with it fell apart. It has a water buffalo horn handle and if you get a cut you can shave some of that horn to stop the bleeding.and it makes a nice spark with a flint. Its high carbon spring steel. Think ww2 jeep leafspring.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks Tony, I'm glad you liked them. That sounds like one fantastic blade you have!

    • @khust2993
      @khust2993 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah in the Philippines, most blades are made from leaf spring (locally called "molye") mostly from Japanese trucks, but a rare one is from Willys Jeep which seems sought after too. With the hilt being made of water buffalo horn tells me it's probably from Luzon.

  • @leelucero4381
    @leelucero4381 2 роки тому +1

    I have really enjoyed your very informed videos and humor over the years. This is the first time responding to any video. You had a great deal of time, money, and experience invested in your presentation. I have a number of machetes as well. I like the 53 as well and purchased it because you had recommended it in the past. You were right on. Keep up the quality presentations. Too bad I don't live closer. I would be great to sit by the fire with a pole in the water chatting the night away. Regards, Loosearrow

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Fantastic to hear that brother and I'm glad I influenced you into the SP53. I've never in my life heard of anyone not liking it. I love fishing, guzzling coffee and relaxing. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @peterkinberger9741
    @peterkinberger9741 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent overview of such a diversified field of machetes. I have a very nice big knife and machete collection and know what they will do, each individual one. Now adding your contribution to that knowledge gives me a much wider awareness of the characteristics of far more cutting/ chopping tools. I even see some that you have, that I don't, that are destined for purchase and adding to my collection. Your handmade one , I remember when you introduced it to us. It is a total beast. I would love to have one like it, not being coveteous or anything, but as a versatile machete to be experienced. Your design was truly incredible on that one and I have not seen anything quite like it. Thank you so much Dave for showing these woods tools. I hope Nick is picking up your knowledge and legacy, it is a body of work and experience that can carry him a long way in life if he is wise about it. God bless you and those you love ! A friend always. Later !

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks Peter and I'm glad you liked it. As far as I know no company has copied my machete or even came close to it. It heavy but probably indestructible. Oh, and one can never have too many machetes. Lol. Thanks for watching and may God bless you too

  • @tylercolvin3782
    @tylercolvin3782 2 роки тому +6

    Friday evening walk in the woods, it makes a good day even better. Not a lot of machete use up in Boreal Forest, but I think if I was to use one it would be a Khukari design. The swing and the cuts you were getting with that design looked the most comfortable. Thank you boys again for the invite and the visit.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm guessing up in the Boreal forests it's all axes and machetes? Down south machetes do it all. Kukris are fantastic chopping tools. Take care and thanks for watching

    • @tylercolvin3782
      @tylercolvin3782 2 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 axe work mostly, the Boreal Forest was a shout out to Mors Kochanski .

  • @adnanmaharaj324
    @adnanmaharaj324 2 роки тому +3

    Your Homemade 440 Beast looks to be my favorite. You should put it into production, try it out in 1075 or 1095, I'd buy one!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it that much! Who knows if I ever will. Thanks for watching

  • @dochydrate5649
    @dochydrate5649 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, I've added a couple blades to my wish list!

  • @andypanda4927
    @andypanda4927 2 роки тому +1

    More impressed and envious of your DIY blade. Nice, thick spine, not too long, good steel. My reg use chopper is a brush knife. With a reasonable amount of force it cuts an inch thick green branch with 1 swing.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it Andy. Any machete that chops through one inch thick in one whack is perfection!

  • @kachiri
    @kachiri 2 роки тому +4

    12:32 _"That log is hard as a rock"_ Had a few trees like that here. And some logs I have cut and sitting around for a year in the weather become so hardened I can't split it with my Schrade SCHF45 knife and some of them it's even difficult to split with my axe. We get some pretty tough trees here. And this forest where I'm living is not exactly a healthy forest either.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I hate it when logs get so old and hard you can't do much with them

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 2 роки тому +7

    Outstanding video ! Now for what we "" ALL "" want to know . Though before these last 9 days , I thought a " real " SHTF situation was VERY remote . Now , with the new world we live in , IDK how remote that might be !? All that said . Let us know what YOU & NICK would choose in a real SHTF , hitting the woods until " who knows when " situation . What ONE would you each take ? Be safe out there folks , and ... LONG LIVE a FREE UKRAINE ... Gubs

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks Gubs, I'm glad you liked it. Very hard to say what I would do in a SHTF without knowing the parameters. I have to know the situation completely before I know how to plan for it. Take care and thanks for watching

    • @brianbartulis9709
      @brianbartulis9709 2 роки тому +3

      I've a different angle/odd thinking BG. ..and of course not ignoring Dave's parameter mention..
      ~ I used to make industrial/construction hot glue, 5 and 55 gal packaging after a touchy process. There were say at least 20 tasks for prepping before the process can even begin...process taking the better part of three shifts to complete. Once process began it can't be delayed.
      If the start up shift forgot one of the prep tasks, that would put a whole lot of pressure to the on-coming shift.
      ...and it so sooked letting others down if forgot something.
      ~~ I learned that I never again forgot a thing when I thought it out in reverse. But then again, one would have to know what end result is. ~ It does work for say camping, packing for and back home safely/comfy.
      ie; making up a fire to cook up a dandy meal. What are the steps/needs in reverse? ...Oh yeah, duhh, I'll have to do that may spring to mind more than one would think.
      Just sayin' for kicks. I get like a nervous poodle at times packing. After all said and done loading a half ton to a half ton truck...oh yeah, dimmit, I forgot to check the tires. blah blah blah, happy Spring guys.

  • @MutsPub
    @MutsPub 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, that was a lot of great information!
    Thank You.

  • @pclarin
    @pclarin Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. Thanks RBM.

  • @richardstone5241
    @richardstone5241 2 роки тому +14

    Howdy Big Monkey, just thought I would offer my two cents worth after watching your video. After carrying a machete for many years I don't anymore as it has been my hard earned experience that they are very inefficient for what people try to use them for like chopping. I did the same thing. Machete's are designed for Jungle work where foliage is dense, green and for the most part soft. Since you can't use a hatchet to clear a path in a jungle the machete was born and the hatchet and the axe were left to the chopping, NOT knives, NOT machetes. So, what do I use today at 68 years of age and still bushcrafting? Well, I carry a carpenter's hatchet for small chopping, pounding and splitting. For FAST cutting of fire wood, you can't beat The Big Boy foldable saw. Then an all purpose bushcraft knife and a small skinning knife gives me all I need, each with it's own purpose and efficient use. Blessings to you and your son and great video as always!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks for the comments Richard

    • @richardstone5241
      @richardstone5241 2 роки тому +5

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 You are very welcome buddy. Oh, one more thing, please understand that I am not ditzing what you showed, I was just sharing my opinion. Hell, I still have a machete, I just don't use it in the area where I'm at. Swamps and jungle it's a must have just not one designed to accomplish a mediocre chop. Blessings!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +5

      @@richardstone5241 I understand every one does things differently and, all environments, terrain and climates vary. Tools required for them vary too

  • @ou75id32
    @ou75id32 2 роки тому +5

    Love this video and it was nice to see again your handmade machete, by the way the Chakmak ( the blunt piece ) and Karda ( small knife ) on the EGKH Khukri are useless pieces almost like those on tourist khukries made in India... It is because of the whole cheap price of product while the khukri is great made and I have several of their pieces, but even the Everest which is same level of quality khukri maker company now have better made and usable big Karda and Chakmak and for real pieces you need to buy branded more expensive and better made Khukries from makers like Tora , Kailash etc. Chakmak is more for the honing than the sharpening since it is pain in the ... to sharpen blade with it. You could make the whole series how you sharp the Khukri with the chakmak since most of them from EGKH have rounded edge and you need to grind them to use them as striker with 90 deg. angle. The Ontario SP8 is similar to Russian Expedition machete made by Saro ... Thanks for showing your collection chef Dave it has amazing pieces and I was expecting this video. Greetings to you and Nick from Croatia.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info Nick and I'm glad you liked it. I think you misunderstood my use for the chakmak. I didn't mean as a striker for a ferro rod but as the steel for flint or chert. I'll eventually get some higher quality kukris. Take care and thanks for watching brother

    • @ou75id32
      @ou75id32 2 роки тому +2

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 No I wanted to say that it can be great striker also after grinding since it is made of high carbon steel and since you mentioned striking it is more logic type of use them since to be honest it is better to get nothing just the khukri without useless pieces or get the real deal since these pieces are more basic traditional two pieces while some older had even 7 tools included.. And you were right about scabbard it is two piece or wooden cheeks that only thin piece of outside leather keeps together, so be careful when you draw your khukri never put fingers on the side where blade is. People often have cut their fingers badly...

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +2

      @@ou75id32 Thanks for the info my friend!

  • @sifusasdo2314
    @sifusasdo2314 2 роки тому +1

    Cool Video Thank U for the Info and the field tests 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome and I'm glad you liked it my friend!

  • @steveturner3999
    @steveturner3999 2 роки тому +1

    I have 8 machetes and almost all of them came from watching you use yours. I got an Ontario SP8 after watching you for the first time years ago. Mine came with a Cordura sheath like the old SP53, which I also have. 18’’ Ontario Military style without the saw back, Kabar Kukri, Tramontina 18’’, Condor Mini Duku, Red Head (Bass Pro) machette and a Cold Steel Garden & Camp machette. The last one is long and angled for cutting grass without having to bend over. They call it the best snake eliminator since the Nine Iron. Thanks for the video and letting us know your likes & dislikes. I have a long way to go to catch up to 30!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a good start to a collection Steve! I'm glad I could help influence you. Lol. Thanks for watching brother

  • @roycolglazier1061
    @roycolglazier1061 2 роки тому +3

    Gents, having seen ya'll deploy an Esee "Jungalas" to good effect, I caught myself waiting for it to make an appearance in this cool vid?! Did it fail to "make the cut" due to classification, or is it now an inferior competitor?? Wonderingly asked, since I've grown to love mine as a superior processor of fire wood, and part of the decision for an, @the time, impulse buy when SMKW placed the orange & green ones on sale, was watching yours turn big sticks into little ones! Best regards, & still enjoyin' yer expertise, RRC

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Honestly? The Junglas was left out due to do many complaining saying it's a large knife and not a machete. But it's definitely a fantastic chopper! Thanks for watching Roy

  • @toddcarr.
    @toddcarr. 2 роки тому +1

    Definatly a cool collection of sharp objects. Thanks for the look see and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it Todd and thanks for watching brother

  • @xlandoutdoors4077
    @xlandoutdoors4077 2 роки тому +1

    Love it. And that Anorak is absolutely sick

  • @BabakPA
    @BabakPA 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dave, great video as always. Please be safe

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it and you stay safe too my friend

    • @BabakPA
      @BabakPA 2 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 🙏🏻👊🏼

  • @bigfreddie4854
    @bigfreddie4854 2 роки тому +2

    Great video Monkey, very informative . It's a good showing of all those blades. Keep up the good work and thank you.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks Freddie and I'm glad you liked it! Lots more to come

  • @ronfry5851
    @ronfry5851 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much, I did enjoy that there was a lot of cool choices

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      You are very welcome Ron and thanks for watching brother

  • @ianmickelwright4136
    @ianmickelwright4136 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another exciting video! I bet this would be really helpful for anyone undecided as to which machete would be best for their application. 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome Ian and I'm glad you liked it! It's always good to see several machetes before buying one. Thanks for watching brother

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, I do like your handmade beast, Dave. And I love the shape of the Chinese one. Learned a lot on this one. Great vid, you and Nic! 👍😎🇨🇦🐒

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! What's cool is that Chinese one chops as good as it looks! Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching Marian

  • @chucksmith5002
    @chucksmith5002 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dave that`s a lot of Machetes for one person to own. Enjoyed it

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome Chuck and I'm glad you liked it brother!

  • @bbwiebz3994
    @bbwiebz3994 3 місяці тому +1

    thats a nice collection dude, thanks for showing them all in use.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 місяці тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked them and thanks for watching

  • @troybranaman316
    @troybranaman316 2 роки тому +1

    I have used your opinion on machetes before and you have never stered me wrong Dave!! I had never used one before until I started watching your videos. I truly take your opinion to heart especially when it comes to machetes! Although I must be the world's worst machete sharpener . I can sharpen a knife but an axe or a machete I'm useless. I did sharpen my marbles axe pretty good . With a puck . The one you made is amazing !!! Yes please get out when you can !! I have learned the hard way that you can always have tomorrow is one of the worst things a person can think ! I always learn from your videos Dave! Great video as always Dave! Take care and stay safe my friend!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that Troy! Brother I still have trouble sharpening certain machetes. Hardness, profile and steel type all seriously effect how hard it is to sharpen one. Take care and thanks for watching brother

  • @igorrybas1217
    @igorrybas1217 Рік тому +1

    such a great video you made! thank you!!!

  • @stephenzevetchin
    @stephenzevetchin 2 роки тому +1

    Another great one Mr. Dave.
    AyeYo!

  • @richardrudy2834
    @richardrudy2834 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video bud, thanks.

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 2 роки тому +2

    All Great Blades, Love That Macca ! Thanks Davey, Hay Nick ! ATB T God Bless

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked them all Terry! Thanks for watching and may God bless you too

  • @jimmyj4811
    @jimmyj4811 2 роки тому +1

    Based on your videos, I located an Ontario SP-53 machete. I love it, thanks!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that Jimmy! So far nothing beats the SP53

  • @tompeltoma8531
    @tompeltoma8531 2 роки тому +1

    As usual, I loved this video too. The best part for me was that I too own all of the machetes that you “loved”, and I totally agree with your choices. The only thing missing was the Kershaw Camp 10, which to me is a lighter version of the SP53 and is also a very good chopper. Keep up the great videos and say “hay oh” to Nick.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tom! I'm glad you liked it and that's very cool a lot of our choices match. For some odd reason I never got around to getting a Kershaw. Thanks for watching and Nick says Heyoo!

  • @jonNH123
    @jonNH123 2 роки тому +1

    what a great collection! Thanks for sharing. :-)

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it John and I'm always happy to share!

  •  Рік тому +1

    I loved the machete.... The perfect rainforest cutting tool.... it shows off very nice when you are not in a rainforest and have to chop almost frozen wood and dead-dry tall grass....

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comments Andre and thanks for watching!

  • @cdburgess75
    @cdburgess75 8 місяців тому +1

    Great collection.

  • @Tcoldsteel
    @Tcoldsteel 2 роки тому +1

    Love those big blades. I bought the bushcraft parang following your review.

  • @comfusedpassanger3399
    @comfusedpassanger3399 2 роки тому +1

    As always very interesting video. I have a Tranmartino 14 and the Cold steel like em both... Keep up the good work.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for watching brother

  • @Standswithabeer
    @Standswithabeer 2 роки тому +1

    most excellent! ...that terava skrama is a chopping beast. Thanks for all the info. :)

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      For it's size that Terava is incredible! Thanks for watching brother

  • @TACHILL
    @TACHILL 2 роки тому +1

    So many awesome blades! Im digging them Honshu machetes Great video brother always nice to see you n Nick out having fun in the woods

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thanks! We are glad you liked it. Man both them Honshu blades really surprised me!

  • @alancope1094
    @alancope1094 2 роки тому +1

    As always Dave and Nick Great video thanks for the info

  • @simongsmith
    @simongsmith 2 роки тому +1

    I loved this video and will be back to it soon to figure out which one to buy!!! Plus subscribed to your channel. Thanks!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Fantastic to hear that Simon! Thanks for the sub and any questions you have about these machetes post in the comments section and I'll try to answer them.

  • @gbro8822
    @gbro8822 2 роки тому +1

    outstanding, thank you guys.

  • @marciannanderson5075
    @marciannanderson5075 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, that was quite a test Dave! I was happy when you got to number one because that’s the only machete I own! I’m not very good at using it yet but I’ll keep practising!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it Marci! You definitely have the best machete one could ever ask for!

  • @forendetta8164
    @forendetta8164 2 роки тому +1

    Parang, machette, best hatchet. Woww good, thank for video 😲😉

  • @erniefoster5699
    @erniefoster5699 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for hauling all that equipment out to the woods. A good look at the ins and outs of the machete world. You did save the best for last. And you found fatwood. See ya in the next one.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome Ernie and I'm glad you liked it! It was a fun one to film!

  • @brushbum7508
    @brushbum7508 2 роки тому +1

    Good Evening David & Nick ! Have a great weekend. TAKE CARE..

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks and we hope you have a great weekend too!

  • @ihluvafare
    @ihluvafare 9 місяців тому +1

    Fellow North GA Boy here. Awesome video and representation of machetes!
    That looks like Pine Log Mountain area but could be anywhere. Lol
    I really enjoyed watching and listening to your descriptions. Thanks.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  9 місяців тому

      Great hearing from a fellow North Georgian! Ah, all our forests look the same. Lol. Thanks for watching

  • @stilcrazychris
    @stilcrazychris 2 роки тому +2

    WOW David you sure do have a lot of sharp things.... lol... You be careful, you hear!
    Have a.great day, be safe, & God bless,
    Chris from Missouri

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      I love sharp things Chris! Thanks for watching and may God bless you too my friend

  • @jkittell3229
    @jkittell3229 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, that timberline looked awesome to use.

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND Місяць тому +1

    Thanks. I picked up a couple nice tips. Cheers.

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks- good interesting video, love your folksy presentation. Appreciate your comments on each, and noted your trademark piggy-back knives. In the wide wild world, one can never have too many knives! Watching your vids has got me figgering out how to piggy-back a smaller knife to my CS Natchez bowie.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome Ronald and I'm glad you like the videos and how I do things! I believe once anyone starts piggybacking a small knife they'll do it forever because it's so handy. Take care and thanks for watching my friend