Nice production once more ! You've the nicest gear and now even better . I've understood this Hella knife to be an authentic Viking reproduction for years . Thanks again !
Hello Tom, good video about your nice traditional Viking knife, I looked at the link to the awesome Lamnia site. I had to shake myself back to reality as I was been hypnotised by all those knifes, I could feel the money running out of my wallet, few!
Tom , I'm glad you are enjoying spring , we went from winter to summer here in Oklahoma it's 33 c today ...Too hot too soon , I enjoy the gradual season change , not the drastic jumps . Nice looking knife , the sheath is top notch too , thanks for sharing !
Thanks Tom, another great video, it had a calming effect on me after a day of all things Royal Wedding, I’m sure you understand what I mean! Kind regards, Clive
I prefer primitive myself. I like that alot and would say that's a similar viking design. I'm a huge pukko fan but I'd wear that one for sure. Very cool 👍
Cimbrer Bushcraft it's the Sigmund, stainless steel, leather ring accents let into the handle. Not the most expensive in the range by a long way, but I was taken in by its looks!
Brother Tom. Good introduction on Viking knifes, which gets me the interest to find out more about old Viking traditional 🔪 . Glad you found a new site. Recently I was in the mood of leather sewing , maybe you could include that topic in your channel. Just a suggestion bro. Cheers
That is a beautiful knife. I like a small knife. Woodsmen, at least on this side of the pond, only used a big belt knife for two things, self-defense, and skinning and processing very large game animals. They used a pocketknife for all other knife tasks. This has been true for hundreds of years. Anything else that needed done with a blade was done with a tomahawk, a hatchet, or a full-size axe. I've found this still works better, far better, than carrying a large belt knife. When metallic cartridges and repeating firearms made self-defense with a knife much less likely, they got rid of their big belt knives and started carrying much smaller knives. I agree with Horace Kephart who said a belt knife should have a blade that is four and a half inches long, one inch high, and an eighth of an inch thick. That's as big as I want. I don't even use it very often. A pocketknife with three different kinds of blades is a much better carving knife than any belt knife with one blade, There just isn't any knife task I do that requires a large knife. The only reasons I carry a belt knife at all is because of convenience, and because I just love knives. I'm experimenting with replacing a belt knife with a neck knife that has a three and a half inch blade that's only half an inch high. So far, I've had no problems finding anything it can't do. Anyway, that is a beautiful knife, and just the kind I'd love to own and carry. Too man knives are big, ugly, and try to do everything from cut to chop to split, and sometimes even to at. I like old school and simple.
Yes 👍🏻 😄 I agree 👍🏻😁 that Viking knife is very user friendly and durable 👍🏻 I love it … and as you write … the “ problem “ often is … our passion for knifes in general It’s often means that we have much more knifes than we ever need ore use 🤔😊🌤🌲 Atb to you my friend
Tom, thanks for sharing my friend. I really enjoyed this video, and I loved the knife and the brief history lesson my friend. As always give my regards to your family and I hope you are enjoying the weekend. Be sure to give Cornelius a big hug for me my friend. ATB, Keith Alabama Bushcrafters
Hi Tom, great gear review video. It certainly looks very sunny and beautiful where you are. Today is an unusual place for me to watch your channel as I'm camped out on my own on a mountain side on the isle of Skye on the west coast of Scotland. The views here are amazing to. Looking forward to your next video. Take care. Regards chris
Great video again Tom. Interesting history of the Viking knife, but a little out of my budget at the moment. I have proof of direct Viking descendants by name...but am wary of being a ''plastic Viking'' :-). Take care and best wishes to your family.
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag LOL....my mother's family had the name of Hadland...I know there are still Hadland's in Scandinavia. Not to worry. Keep safe Tom
Could I get a link to your products please loving the Vikings series very interesting to my family comes from Denmark and Germany thank you again for your awesome Chanel
Thank you so much for your kind feedback 🤗 I’m glad you like my Viking gear and videos and on my website you can find links for most of my gear … but I’ve made many of my gear myself so I haven’t got links for that 🤗 cimbrerbushcraft.com/?page_id=1289 See you again soon 🏕🔥🌲 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag making rounds with this account brother. I build the people up in my circle of life. As I said I have many accounts. Used to work with anonymous,the real ones lol.
Tom, I love watching your videos. You do something not many people take the time to do and that is multi camara angles and shots of the same scene. It has to be extremely time consuming, but it is SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH! My hats off to you for the use of such enormous patience on your part! Your knife has a very simplistic clean look to it, I hope it serves you well. Just a side note, my wife and I generally watch your videos together and we have started to go out and about to different locations just to enjoy a cup of coffee together in the out of doors. Thank you for the inspiration my friend! We dont "wink" with our coffee, but, we can't copy everything you do! LOL! Thank you for another video of your fantastic wooded areas! My best wishes to you, Bibsoutdoors
Thanks a lot my dear friends 😁 it warms my heart to get such a kind feedback 😊 I’m so happy you can find inspiration in my videos and use it to come out into the nature and enjoy each other company 👍🏻 Hope you’ll have a great weekend. Atb to both of you 🤗
Helle makes very good knives. I have the Eggen and it is a very good knife also. I am like you though, I like carbon steel the best. Easy to maintain a sharp edge and strike a flint or ferro rod with. Great viedo review. Enjoyed watching. All the Best.
Hello Tom, Thanks for great videos with friendly style. I am a Finnish subscriber, a new one, and following your old and new videos, they are really inspiring. Greetings from Finland!
That’s great my brother from Finland 🇫🇮 👍🏻😉 and welcome onboard. I appreciate that your watching some of my older videos and I’ll be looking forward to seeing you again on my next one 🏕🔥🦌🇩🇰 Tom
Thanks Tom for responding, very kind of you! I have noticed you are collaborating in many videos with Finnish Lamnia. In Finland we do have many pristige hand-crafted knife manufacturers, ”puukko”. If you need any Finnish related help, please let me know. All the best with Blessings!
Thank you so much my friend 👍🏻😁 appreciate your kindness very much. I’m not collaborating with Lamina anymore … but still use them as suppliers for some of my gear. I’ll certainly contact you if I need help from Finland Atb to you brother 🏕🔥🇩🇰🇫🇮 Tom
Thank you very much Tom! Let’s stay in touch, and Thank you for your inspirational videos! Your newest was about Polish lavvu tent, where did you buy it - I have been looking for one too! Tripod is an awesome option for the stand! Thanks & Blessings, brother Janne
I believe it’s this axe I’m using www.lamnia.com/da/p/17040/vaerktojer/crkt-woods-nobo-t-hawk-tomahawk-2732 And thanks for your feedback and for watching some of my older videos 🏕🔥🌲Tom 🇩🇰
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag ..very much appreciate the speedy reply CB! .. I promise this isn't 20 Questions, but what leather over-strike guard is that on the axe?
Den er lavet af kulstål ( carbon Steel ) og kan købes her : www.lamnia.com/en/p/1967/knives-and-folding-knives/helle-viking-knife Bark River knivene er klassiske Bushcraft knive 👍🏻 Har dog aldrig selv ejet én Tak for dit spørgsmål. Hav en dejlig søndag 😎🌤
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I am its 18 sunny and not raining like the last 8 days spent a night out with my daughter got her a reindeer skin to lay on with some pine bows underneath she loved it another gear i stole from you :D same to you!
That is seriously a pretty knife, very simple with out all the nonsense they have now, absolutely love that knife, Psalms 121:1, I will look to the mountains, where my help comes from
they based the basic handle on bone knives that survived, its basic, easy to fix, and in viking era, it was cheap to make, so it was a useful knife, if they can eventually make this a 40 pound knife id buy it instantly
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Hi! Cool videos! I also love hiking in the forest, fishing, hunting. Recently I bought a Helle HE61 Tollekniv knife for fishing and Helle HE77 Sigmund. Cool knives! Max
Thank you so much Max for answering in English 😁👍🏻 that means a lot to me my friend and thanks for your positive feedback. Helle makes some great knifes and those two that you got is awesome 😉. Thanks for coming along 🏕🔥🌲Tom
I like the style of that knife. I’m very comfortable relying on a well made knife, that has a hidden tang, or a rat tail. I try not to abuse my knives. 👍👏.........Peace✌️
I have bought a new Hudson Bay tobacco tin in brass … and when I receive it … I’ll make a video about applying patina on brass 😊👍🏻 I haven’t forgotten your wish 🤗👌🏻
Deilig med våren eller hva Tom. Jeg har ikke fåt hvert ute på en stund pga opperasjon. Har opperert skulderen og tatt tonsilene. Men det blir en tur så snart jeg er frisk nok til å ta en lengre gå tur.
Could be a great topic 👍🏻😁 Actually you set me though in motion last night 🤔 and I decided to make it about saws … I have a couple of new saws I’ll like to test … and this could be a nice occasion to do that Thanks again for your suggestion😎👌🏻🤗 Atb 2u
That knife certainly does not have a "rat tail" tang. The fact that it is a hidden tang, or a through tang does not make it a rat tail. A rat tail tang is much thinner then the viking's, often welded to the blade.
I can understand that 👍🏻😉 now your Swedish … and besides … you do make great knifes … and awesome axes Thanks for your feedback Atb to you my friend 🌤🔥🌲
Ciao ! Ti seguo dall'Italia, trovo i tuoi video sempre istruttivi ed interessanti. Se ti va passa dal mio canale, e se ti piacciono i convenuti, iscriviti e lasciami un commento. Un abbraccio.❤
Mille grazie amico italiano. Mi fa piacere sentirti e apprezzo molto il tuo supporto. Proverò a trovare il tuo canale e vedere di cosa si tratta. Tuo Tom
Quando sei nei boschi, sei davvero tutt'uno con loro, mi piacerebbe fare un'escursione con te qui nei boschi Italiani, compresa una grigliata con i nostri prodotti locali. Un abbraccio Antony
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Forest Ismael I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hello Mr. C You certainly have some beautiful places to hike and camp. That knife looks like a style I would use. I'm not interested in fancy looks and gimmicks. I like simple, old school designs that work well and are durable. The natural beauty of the wood in the handle is all the decoration necessary for a well designed tool. I have enjoyed your video as always. Take care my friend .
Great Review and it is My Favorite Knife so let Me Tell You all the Story of this Blade . Several Years ago Hellee Knife makers where asked to Supply a Knife to fund a Newly Made Fully Authentic Viking Ship and This Knife was released to Fund its Journey Across the Pond to Canada or the USA it might have been Both Destinations but The Knife has been a Favorite of Knife Collections the World over , Cimbrer is Right , just hold One in Your Hand and see how You feel ?
Excellent video my friend,health is wealth.Beautiful woods I'd like to think that there are many Roe Deer in the woods.I am a Scandinavian knives fan Helle,Mora,Eka,Martini still have a couple of Bark river knives.I use my Mora companion knife for field dressing deer and other game.Stay safe.
Thank you so much for sharing your knifes with me 😁👍🏻and for coming along on my hike 🏕 I love the Scandinavian style knifes to and have a lot of them Atb to you my friend 🔥🌲 Tom
Howdy from Oklahoma, thanks for the informative video, I have a few Helle knives, the Viking is one of them it is old school. Going to to subscribe to your channel.
Thanks Jim 👍🏻😁 that’s great And I appreciate your feedback very much. This video may also interest you because it’s about the same knife AND one that’s almost identical … but different ua-cam.com/video/mP6saLCi6YY/v-deo.html Hope you’ll enjoy 😉 and if you get any questions … don’t hesitate to ask brother 🏕🔥 Tom
I do like the knife and sheath Tom it will be interesting to see how you progress with it I looked up the store you mentioned and they have some interesting items and depends how much you spend there is free post which is always a bonus Take Care My Friend A T B J👍
Thank you so much Kameel for joining me in the forest I smoke Red Orlik Golden Sliced tobacco and I use different kinds of pipes 😁👍🏻 Savinelli is one of my favourite brands 🏕🔥🌲🌤Tom
That’s great Philip 👍🏻😁 I know you will love that knife. In my video I have a picture that shows how it’s attached 😊 and if your following me on Instagram I have a picture there as well … you can also send me an email and I’ll send you some pictures that shows how it done Cimbrerbushcraft@gmail.com Atb to you my friend 🔥🏕🌲 Tom
It was the Esse izula I had as a neck knife then … now I actually have this Viking knife as my neck knife 👍🏻😉 Thanks for your feedback and question 🏕 Tom
Hey my friend! Beautiful Denmark and a awsome viking knife!😍 I like the simple things... This one looks simple, but with the black blade it looks special too! Going to check that website! Thanks for the video, always nice to see you and the sweet Denmark!☺👍 Greetings, GR🤘
Cimbrer Bushcraft Gonna get one. I fell for her. We have same taste on many many things so we may meet at Valhalla. Keep it up your nature adventures and great videos 🔪✨
Thanks a lot my friend 👍🏻😁 I’m happy to have you onboard Hope you’ll check my other videos out … and find some inspiration in them 😊 And I hope you’ll share your experience with my channel Atb to you and your family 🌤
Excellent video once again Tom! I really enjoyed your camera work as you shared the beautiful forest with us. I like this part of Rold forest you have discovered it has a nice variety of landscapes. I’m sure it is very fun to explore! Thank you for sharing your new knife with us. I like it very much. I think it fits perfectly with your old school gear. Also thanks for letting us know about Lamnia. You have such a great collection of gear and I know many of your subscribers would like to add to their gear. Now we know where we can find the same great gear you use. Have a great week my friend! ATB to you and your family.
Excellent video! Allow me to comment on the history of the Sax: The Sax was a type of sword (distinct by having only one sharp edge). The Saxons (as in Anglo-Saxon) got their name from this type of weapon. And it was a dedicated tool of war. The beautiful knife you are demonstrating would typically have been a utility tool. The stylish decorations on the sheath remind me of the amazing petroglyphs found on especially Swedish pre-Viking ornamental stones. A truly remarkable knife!
Thanks Nikolaj for sharing your knowledge with us 👍🏻 I know you have an interest in the Viking age and I’m glad you will share it with us 😎 Atb to you my friend
Beautiful knife. I don't know why some would call this a primitive knife-- in my opinion it's not primitive, it's just made to be functional, with no unnecessary extras. Very nice, once again.
Yes off course your right 👍🏻 But I don’t consider primitive to be a negative or condescending word 🤗 But we are absolutely on the same page : it’s beautiful 😊
Yes I also don't think primitive is a negative word, I just wanted to say that's how a lot of people understand it, as something "out of date" and not useful.
Have owned the Viking Blade for a short period find it an excellent EDC! I appreciate your time and dedication, may you always follow your feet to where your spirit guides you!.....Aho!
Thank you so much for always taking your time and teaching my friend
Lamnia is a very good shop. I have always been satisfied with the service.
Yeah great company 👍🏻😁
Thanks for the feedback and interest in Cimbrer Bushcraft
See you on the next one 🏕🦌
Tom
Hey Tom, I'm enjoying your old videos again! I have bought two Helle Viking blades only and I have made the handles for them. Take care, Eddie
That’s good Eddie 😉👍🏻they make some great knife blades 🇳🇴
Tom
Thanks, great evaluation of the knife, wish I could afford. Like the hand axe as well.
Appreciate your feedback very much Glenn 😁👍🏻and it was nice of you to drop by and visit us again 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
This video is as Beautiful as it is informative !! Thank you!
I’m glad you like it Robert 😁 and appreciate that you are watching some of my older videos as well 👍🏻🏕🔥Tom
Love that knife. Thanks for sharing Tom
Your welcome my friend 👍🏻😁
Nice production once more ! You've the nicest gear and now even better . I've understood this Hella knife to be an authentic Viking reproduction for years . Thanks again !
Your welcome Geoffrey 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like my new video and find it enlightening 🌤🌲
Little nip of whiskey in the coffee to top it off, love it!
Hello Tom, good video about your nice traditional Viking knife, I looked at the link to the awesome Lamnia site. I had to shake myself back to reality as I was been hypnotised by all those knifes, I could feel the money running out of my wallet, few!
Ha ha … l know that feeling 😊
It’s dangerous to watch that website 😎🤗🌤 Atb to you
Tom , I'm glad you are enjoying spring , we went from winter to summer here in Oklahoma it's 33 c today ...Too hot too soon , I enjoy the gradual season change , not the drastic jumps . Nice looking knife , the sheath is top notch too , thanks for sharing !
Thanks for your feedback my friend 👍🏻😁 have a nice weekend
Beautiful country, and nice knife. I am a knife fanatic and I know Helle makes wonderful knives.
Yes they do 👍🏻🤗 I have a few other Helle knifes in my collection 👌🏻😎🌤🌲🔥🍻
Thanks Tom, another great video, it had a calming effect on me after a day of all things Royal Wedding, I’m sure you understand what I mean! Kind regards, Clive
Yes I do Clive 😉🌤 thanks for your feedback and support
Atb to you my friend 👍🏻🤗
Great vidéo bro,and the knife is a piece of art.
Thanks Hamza 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback
Have a nice weekend 🤗
That knife fits you perfectly!
Yes I think so to 👍🏻😁 it’s awesome and old school 👌🏻
I prefer primitive myself. I like that alot and would say that's a similar viking design. I'm a huge pukko fan but I'd wear that one for sure. Very cool 👍
Thanks my friend for your feedback and support 👍🏻😁
Hope you’ll have a great day
Riverbend Longbows Outdoors im a big pukko fan myself. Glad to see other who appreciate the beauty and history of a pukko.
Thanks Sean for your input on this issue 👍🏻😁 I also think Pukko is a great knife design and have a few in my collection 💪🏻😊 Atb 🏕 Tom
Just bought myself a Helle knife. It's bloody awesome! Looks beautiful and is sharp as hell.
Nice to hear 👍🏻😁 Which one of the models have you bought? 🌤🌲🔥
Cimbrer Bushcraft it's the Sigmund, stainless steel, leather ring accents let into the handle. Not the most expensive in the range by a long way, but I was taken in by its looks!
Ohhh that knife 👍🏻😁 it looks awesome and very nice with the leather in the handle 😊
Congrats with it 😎🇩🇰🌤
Brother Tom. Good introduction on Viking knifes, which gets me the interest to find out more about old Viking traditional 🔪 . Glad you found a new site. Recently I was in the mood of leather sewing , maybe you could include that topic in your channel. Just a suggestion bro. Cheers
Hi Jefri 👋🏻 thanks for your feedback and support 😁 I’ll see if I can make some more videos with leather work 👌🏻
That is a beautiful knife. I like a small knife. Woodsmen, at least on this side of the pond, only used a big belt knife for two things, self-defense, and skinning and processing very large game animals. They used a pocketknife for all other knife tasks. This has been true for hundreds of years. Anything else that needed done with a blade was done with a tomahawk, a hatchet, or a full-size axe. I've found this still works better, far better, than carrying a large belt knife.
When metallic cartridges and repeating firearms made self-defense with a knife much less likely, they got rid of their big belt knives and started carrying much smaller knives. I agree with Horace Kephart who said a belt knife should have a blade that is four and a half inches long, one inch high, and an eighth of an inch thick. That's as big as I want.
I don't even use it very often. A pocketknife with three different kinds of blades is a much better carving knife than any belt knife with one blade, There just isn't any knife task I do that requires a large knife. The only reasons I carry a belt knife at all is because of convenience, and because I just love knives. I'm experimenting with replacing a belt knife with a neck knife that has a three and a half inch blade that's only half an inch high. So far, I've had no problems finding anything it can't do.
Anyway, that is a beautiful knife, and just the kind I'd love to own and carry. Too man knives are big, ugly, and try to do everything from cut to chop to split, and sometimes even to at. I like old school and simple.
Yes 👍🏻 😄 I agree 👍🏻😁 that Viking knife is very user friendly and durable 👍🏻 I love it … and as you write … the “ problem “ often is … our passion for knifes in general
It’s often means that we have much more knifes than we ever need ore use 🤔😊🌤🌲
Atb to you my friend
Tom, thanks for sharing my friend. I really enjoyed this video, and I loved the knife and the brief history lesson my friend. As always give my regards to your family and I hope you are enjoying the weekend. Be sure to give Cornelius a big hug for me my friend.
ATB,
Keith
Alabama Bushcrafters
Thanks Keith 👍🏻😊 I’m happy you like my new video 😎 All is well here and Cornelius sends his regards to you 🐶
Atb to you my friend 🤗
good looking knife,
very straight forward but functional,
it looks ideal for a general purpose knife,
Yeah I think so 👍🏻😁 simple and durable … I love it 👌🏻😉
Thanks Neil for your feedback
That is a good looking knife! Looking forward to seeing more of it. I always enjoy your videos!
Thanks for that my friend 👍🏻
I appreciate your support 😁
Good review I will check it out I do like the knife very much , take care Tom
That’s great Tony 😁👍🏻 and I can definitely recommend those knives from Helle 🏕
Tom
Hi Tom, great gear review video. It certainly looks very sunny and beautiful where you are. Today is an unusual place for me to watch your channel as I'm camped out on my own on a mountain side on the isle of Skye on the west coast of Scotland. The views here are amazing to. Looking forward to your next video. Take care.
Regards chris
That’s sounds great 👍🏻 I which I could be there with you 😁👍🏻 I love Scotland and the people who lives there 😉
Take care my friend 🌤🤗🌲
Cimbrer Bushcraft it's absolutely breath taking Tom.
Your making me jealous Chris 😊 lol Enjoy and embrace it🌲
… maybe not jealous … I envy you 🤗😎👍🏻🌤
Great video again Tom. Interesting history of the Viking knife, but a little out of my budget at the moment. I have proof of direct Viking descendants by name...but am wary of being a ''plastic Viking'' :-). Take care and best wishes to your family.
I’m sure your name have roots here in Scandinavia … and therefore you have Viking blood in your veins 😎🙏🏻
Atb to you my friend 🔥🌲🌤
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag LOL....my mother's family had the name of Hadland...I know there are still Hadland's in Scandinavia. Not to worry. Keep safe Tom
And the same to you my friend
Beautiful Beech wood ,lovely video .
Thanks my friend for your support 👍🏻😁 Atb to you
Very nice knife my friend. I agree always got to have a big knife to complement it.
Thanks for sharing,
Cheers!
Nice knife, Tom.
Thanks Shayne I appreciate that. 😁🌤👍🏻 Hope you’re having a great weekend 😎
You're welcome. Same to you.
Could I get a link to your products please loving the Vikings series very interesting to my family comes from Denmark and Germany thank you again for your awesome Chanel
Thank you so much for your kind feedback 🤗 I’m glad you like my Viking gear and videos and on my website you can find links for most of my gear … but I’ve made many of my gear myself so I haven’t got links for that 🤗
cimbrerbushcraft.com/?page_id=1289
See you again soon 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Love older style's.
Yeah isn’t that great 😁👍🏻 and thanks for coming along again my friend 🏕🔥Tom 🌲
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag making rounds with this account brother. I build the people up in my circle of life. As I said I have many accounts. Used to work with anonymous,the real ones lol.
That’s a great looking blade my friend. It did the job for sure
Yes a nice little knife 👍🏻😁
Have a nice weekend my friend 🌤😎
Thank You once again for your excellent review . My best wishes sent once again to You and your loved ones . Please give Cornelius a big hug from me .
Thanks 👍🏻🤗 and I’ll do that my friend 🐶👋🏻🌤🌲 Atb 2u
cool video, i havent seen this one yet:) i like the knife review. I am looking to make a couple hedeby knives here soon.
That sounds great my friend 😉 and hope you’ll keep me updated about your project 👍🏻
Thanks for watching some of my older videos too 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Beautiful video, great knive, good explanations, wonderful nature! I really enjoyed the video. Thanks ( Your open ring is also beautiful) :-)
Thank you so much Benoit for your kind and positive feedback 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you like it and grateful that you joined me 🏕
Tom
And you can be more precise than the name of the knife, it's very good!
The name is: Viking and it’s from the company Helle in Norway … you can buy it at Lamnia 😁👍🏻🌤🌲 Atb 2u
Tom, I love watching your videos. You do something not many people take the time to do and that is multi camara angles and shots of the same scene. It has to be extremely time consuming, but it is SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH! My hats off to you for the use of such enormous patience on your part! Your knife has a very simplistic clean look to it, I hope it serves you well. Just a side note, my wife and I generally watch your videos together and we have started to go out and about to different locations just to enjoy a cup of coffee together in the out of doors. Thank you for the inspiration my friend! We dont "wink" with our coffee, but, we can't copy everything you do! LOL! Thank you for another video of your fantastic wooded areas! My best wishes to you, Bibsoutdoors
Thanks a lot my dear friends 😁 it warms my heart to get such a kind feedback 😊
I’m so happy you can find inspiration in my videos and use it to come out into the nature and enjoy each other company 👍🏻 Hope you’ll have a great weekend. Atb to both of you 🤗
Very nice knife. Love the area you are in very pretty.
Thanks Shane 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback
Helle makes very good knives. I have the Eggen and it is a very good knife also. I am like you though, I like carbon steel the best. Easy to maintain a sharp edge and strike a flint or ferro rod with. Great viedo review. Enjoyed watching. All the Best.
Thanks Jeff 😁👌🏻 I appreciate your response and support Atb your my friend 😉
Coffee and a new knife, life is great
Yes 👍🏻 😄 it is 🌤🌲😎🐶
Hello Tom, Thanks for great videos with friendly style. I am a Finnish subscriber, a new one, and following your old and new videos, they are really inspiring. Greetings from Finland!
That’s great my brother from Finland 🇫🇮 👍🏻😉 and welcome onboard. I appreciate that your watching some of my older videos and I’ll be looking forward to seeing you again on my next one 🏕🔥🦌🇩🇰 Tom
Thanks Tom for responding, very kind of you! I have noticed you are collaborating in many videos with Finnish Lamnia. In Finland we do have many pristige hand-crafted knife manufacturers, ”puukko”. If you need any Finnish related help, please let me know. All the best with Blessings!
Thank you so much my friend 👍🏻😁 appreciate your kindness very much. I’m not collaborating with Lamina anymore … but still use them as suppliers for some of my gear. I’ll certainly contact you if I need help from Finland
Atb to you brother 🏕🔥🇩🇰🇫🇮
Tom
Thank you very much Tom! Let’s stay in touch, and Thank you for your inspirational videos! Your newest was about Polish lavvu tent, where did you buy it - I have been looking for one too! Tripod is an awesome option for the stand! Thanks & Blessings, brother Janne
Great knife & graat trip Tom
Thanks Josh … I appreciate that 👍🏻😁 Have a nice weekend 😎🌤
What make/model axe is that you're using? I couldn't see it on the Lamnia webstore.. I recently ordered the Helle Viking knife! :) thanks CB!
I believe it’s this axe I’m using www.lamnia.com/da/p/17040/vaerktojer/crkt-woods-nobo-t-hawk-tomahawk-2732
And thanks for your feedback and for watching some of my older videos 🏕🔥🌲Tom 🇩🇰
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag ..very much appreciate the speedy reply CB! .. I promise this isn't 20 Questions, but what leather over-strike guard is that on the axe?
Ha ha that’s alright my friend
It’s something I’ve made myself 😁👍🏻🏕🔥🌲Tom
What are are you using in the video?
Hmmm 🤔 please explain what your meaning 🙏🏻😎🏕
Awesome. My kind of coffee too.
That’s great Gringo 😎👌🏻
Thanks for your comment
Nice knife, great video!
Thanks a lot my friend 👍🏻😁
Beautiful knife :)
Thanks Kobriak 👍🏻😁 appreciate that my friend 🏕
Tom
Hvilket type stål kommer den kniv i? Hvor kan man køb set? Har du hørt om Bark River Knives?
Den er lavet af kulstål ( carbon Steel ) og kan købes her : www.lamnia.com/en/p/1967/knives-and-folding-knives/helle-viking-knife
Bark River knivene er klassiske Bushcraft knive 👍🏻
Har dog aldrig selv ejet én
Tak for dit spørgsmål.
Hav en dejlig søndag 😎🌤
Nice video !!!
oh i have one but the saga siglar a little shorter and i love it!
That’s great to hear Rob 💪🏻
Thanks for your feedback
Hope your having a great day
Atb to you my friend 🏕🔥🌤
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I am its 18 sunny and not raining like the last 8 days spent a night out with my daughter got her a reindeer skin to lay on with some pine bows underneath she loved it another gear i stole from you :D same to you!
What about the Helle Lapland?
Probably a great knife 😁👍🏻 but never tried it though 🏕🔥
Tom
That is seriously a pretty knife, very simple with out all the nonsense they have now, absolutely love that knife, Psalms 121:1, I will look to the mountains, where my help comes from
Thanks for your support and kind feedback 👍🏻😁😎🐶🌤
I very comforting video I subscribed
Thanks Johnny 👍🏻 welcome onboard my channel 👍🏻 Hope you’ll enjoy my other videos
If you have any feedback … please write to me Atb 2u
Tom
they based the basic handle on bone knives that survived, its basic, easy to fix, and in viking era, it was cheap to make, so it was a useful knife, if they can eventually make this a 40 pound knife id buy it instantly
Thank you so much for your feedback 👍🏻😊 I think it’s a great knife and I’m very happy for that knife 👌🏻😉🇩🇰🌲🔥
Atb to you and your Mrs/Mr😎
love the knife and how simpel it looks, do you know what type of steel its made of.
No … only that’s carbon steel
Maybe if you look it up at the internet 🤔 you can find the answer to your question 👍🏻
I think you can find more info on Lamnia.com 👍🏻😁🔥🏕🦌🌳
Tom
Привет!Классные видео!!!
Thank you so much my friend 😁👍🏻 but please in English if you can …or use smilies instead
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Hi! Cool videos! I also love hiking in the forest, fishing, hunting. Recently I bought a Helle HE61 Tollekniv knife for fishing and Helle HE77 Sigmund. Cool knives! Max
Thank you so much Max for answering in English 😁👍🏻 that means a lot to me my friend and thanks for your positive feedback. Helle makes some great knifes and those two that you got is awesome 😉. Thanks for coming along 🏕🔥🌲Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag 🤝👍
Интересный нож🤘
Да очень интересный нож .. очень примитивный и простой. Спасибо за ваш отзыв. Tom
I like the style of that knife. I’m very comfortable relying on a well made knife, that has a hidden tang, or a rat tail. I try not to abuse my knives. 👍👏.........Peace✌️
Copy that 👍🏻😁 thanks for your feedback and support
Atb to you
Tom? Please do not forget to make that video about putting a patina on your Candle Lantern. Thank you! -Stephen, Ohio
I have bought a new Hudson Bay tobacco tin in brass … and when I receive it … I’ll make a video about applying patina on brass 😊👍🏻 I haven’t forgotten your wish 🤗👌🏻
Cimbrer Bushcraft Thank you my dear friend. All the best to you and yours. -Stephen, Ohio
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Deilig med våren eller hva Tom. Jeg har ikke fåt hvert ute på en stund pga opperasjon. Har opperert skulderen og tatt tonsilene. Men det blir en tur så snart jeg er frisk nok til å ta en lengre gå tur.
God bedring min ven 👋🏻🤗 Håber du snart kan komme ud i den dejlige natur … den kalder på os 🌤🌲🔥🐶😁
Helle knives are nice. Have you any plans to continue Bushcraft A-Z?
Yes off course 👍🏻😁 I just haven’t decided yet what the letter S is gone be about 😁
If you have any suggestions I’ll like to hear 😉
Safety?
Could be a great topic 👍🏻😁
Actually you set me though in motion last night 🤔 and I decided to make it about saws
… I have a couple of new saws I’ll like to test … and this could be a nice occasion to do that
Thanks again for your suggestion😎👌🏻🤗 Atb 2u
I wanted Vikingstyle knife
It seems easy to cut trees
Yes it’s very durable and a great knife 👍🏻😎 Thanks my friend for your support and interest in my channel 😁👌🏻
Atb to you and your family
That knife certainly does not have a "rat tail" tang. The fact that it is a hidden tang, or a through tang does not make it a rat tail. A rat tail tang is much thinner then the viking's, often welded to the blade.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 😊👍🏻 I appreciate that my friend 🏕
Tom
i only use the best quality items. so i only use swedish knifes and axes.
I can understand that 👍🏻😉 now your Swedish … and besides … you do make great knifes … and awesome axes
Thanks for your feedback
Atb to you my friend 🌤🔥🌲
The ax bought Lamnia.
Yes 👍🏻 😄 it’s the CRKT Woods Nobo T-hawk tomahawk 2732 👌🏻😎🌤
GET TO DA CHOPPA!!!!!!!
Sorry, haven’t had watched vid. Just had to.
Thanks brother for doing that 😁👍🏻 and for your feedback 🏕
Tom
Your video is a pleasure to watch. Thanks!
I’m glad you think so Anton 🤗
and appreciate your feedback very much. And thanks for watching some of my older videos too my friend 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Another great video. Love those woods good review on the knife. Keep up the good work
Thanks Michael 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback
Hope you’ll have a nice day
Ciao ! Ti seguo dall'Italia, trovo i tuoi video sempre istruttivi ed interessanti. Se ti va passa dal mio canale, e se ti piacciono i convenuti, iscriviti e lasciami un commento.
Un abbraccio.❤
Mille grazie amico italiano. Mi fa piacere sentirti e apprezzo molto il tuo supporto. Proverò a trovare il tuo canale e vedere di cosa si tratta. Tuo Tom
Quando sei nei boschi, sei davvero tutt'uno con loro, mi piacerebbe fare un'escursione con te qui nei boschi Italiani, compresa una grigliata con i nostri prodotti locali.
Un abbraccio Antony
Love that knife! Beautiful handle and I like the simplicity of it. I found the Lamnia website, great stuff!!! Thanks for another great video !
Thanks Chuck for your support 👍🏻😁 Atb to you my friend. Looking forward to your next video 🐶🌤😊
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Dawson Ian Instablaster =)
@Forest Ismael I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Forest Ismael it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
Hello Mr. C You certainly have some beautiful places to hike and camp. That knife looks like a style I would use. I'm not interested in fancy looks and gimmicks. I like simple, old school designs that work well and are durable. The natural beauty of the wood in the handle is all the decoration necessary for a well designed tool. I have enjoyed your video as always. Take care my friend .
Thanks Hunt for your kind feedback and support 👍🏻😁
I’m happy you like my new video Atb to you my friend
B
Maybe a grimfrost knife??
No Rob it’s from Lamnia in Finland 🇫🇮 😁👍🏻 A great knife that I’m using as my neck knife. Thanks for your feedback my friend 🏕🦌🔥
Tom
Where is..." Welcome to Cimbrer buschraft !!? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Hmmm 🤔 maybe I forgot that… thanks for noticing
Great Review and it is My Favorite Knife so let Me Tell You all the Story of this Blade . Several Years ago Hellee Knife makers where asked to Supply a Knife to fund a Newly Made Fully Authentic Viking Ship and This Knife was released to Fund its Journey Across the Pond to Canada or the USA it might have been Both Destinations but The Knife has been a Favorite of Knife Collections the World over , Cimbrer is Right , just hold One in Your Hand and see how You feel ?
Thanks Derek for your positive feedback 😊👍🏻 I’m glad you like my review of those great knifes and appreciate your information about them 🏕🔥
Tom
Excellent video my friend,health is wealth.Beautiful woods I'd like to think that there are many Roe Deer in the woods.I am a Scandinavian knives fan Helle,Mora,Eka,Martini still have a couple of Bark river knives.I use my Mora companion knife for field dressing deer and other game.Stay safe.
Thank you so much for sharing your knifes with me 😁👍🏻and for coming along on my hike 🏕
I love the Scandinavian style knifes to and have a lot of them
Atb to you my friend 🔥🌲 Tom
Howdy from Oklahoma, thanks for the informative video, I have a few Helle knives, the Viking is one of them it is old school. Going to to subscribe to your channel.
Thanks Jim 👍🏻😁 that’s great
And I appreciate your feedback very much. This video may also interest you because it’s about the same knife AND one that’s almost identical … but different
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Hope you’ll enjoy 😉 and if you get any questions … don’t hesitate to ask brother 🏕🔥
Tom
sweet
Thanks 😁🌤🌲
I do like the knife and sheath Tom it will be interesting to see how you progress with it I looked up the store you mentioned and they have some interesting items and depends how much you spend there is free post which is always a bonus Take Care My Friend A T B J👍
Thanks John 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like the Lamnia webshop
They have a lot of awesome gear … thanks for sharing your experience with us 👍🏻😎🌤
Are you from germany? 😊
No 😁 I’m from Denmark 🇩🇰
Nothing like a good pipe while out in the woods . What tobacco and pipe are you smoking if I may ask?
Thank you so much Kameel for joining me in the forest
I smoke Red Orlik Golden Sliced tobacco and I use different kinds of pipes 😁👍🏻
Savinelli is one of my favourite brands 🏕🔥🌲🌤Tom
I bought this knife and would like ideas to make it a neck knife. Any suggestions?
That’s great Philip 👍🏻😁 I know you will love that knife. In my video I have a picture that shows how it’s attached 😊 and if your following me on Instagram I have a picture there as well … you can also send me an email and I’ll send you some pictures that shows how it done
Cimbrerbushcraft@gmail.com
Atb to you my friend 🔥🏕🌲
Tom
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👍🏻😁🌤🌲😎🐶🍻
Моя мечта....
Thanks 🙏🏻 😎
Seax knife was more like a anglosaxon knife.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 😁🏕👍🏻
Tom
Sir what kind of Knife is Around Your Neck
It was the Esse izula I had as a neck knife then … now I actually have this Viking knife as my neck knife 👍🏻😉 Thanks for your feedback and question 🏕
Tom
Finnish knives are too expensive to me...
Well … yes perhaps 🙂 100 $
You can get cheaper knives.
And actually … it’s an Norwegian knife 👌🏻🌤 … but yes … from Scandinavia Atb
My friend, I'm am loving your gear =
Ooops. I couldn't see. The brace on the ax is leather wrap? I thought at first it was steel / part of the eye whole.
👍🏼!......,
Thank you so much 👍🏻😁🏕
Tom
THANK YOU
Your welcome my friend 😁👍🏻 and thanks for watching it 🏕
Tom
U are really badass, keep it up
Thanks brother 😎💪🏻🥩👀
I appreciate that very much
Atb to you my friend 🏕🔥🌲
Hello i’m french I like yours videos I do not always understand because my english is bad Good continuation and Long Life to harley
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁 nice to hear from you 😎 Hope you’ll have a great week 🤗
have a nice week as well
Hey my friend!
Beautiful Denmark and a awsome viking knife!😍 I like the simple things... This one looks simple, but with the black blade it looks special too!
Going to check that website!
Thanks for the video, always nice to see you and the sweet Denmark!☺👍
Greetings, GR🤘
Thanks my German friend 😁
And I agree 👌🏻 it’s an awesome and interesting knife 😊👍🏻 Atb to you 😎
What a beautiful knife this Viking knife is. I have a Helle Utvaer. Not my best knife by any mean but still quite good.
Yeah love my Viking knife from Helle 👍🏻😁 Use it as my neck knife now. Old school … carbon steel … my favourite kind of knife 😊🏕🦌 Tom
Cimbrer Bushcraft Gonna get one. I fell for her. We have same taste on many many things so we may meet at Valhalla. Keep it up your nature adventures and great videos 🔪✨
Thank you so much my friend 👍🏻😁 and see you on my next adventure 🏕🦌🔥🇩🇰 Tom
Love your videos! I'm a new subscriber, really enjoy your channel! Cheers from Iowa!!
Thanks a lot my friend 👍🏻😁 I’m happy to have you onboard
Hope you’ll check my other videos out … and find some inspiration in them 😊 And I hope you’ll share your experience with my channel
Atb to you and your family 🌤
Awesome looking knife, and don't forget to refill that flask. :)
Thanks my friend … and I appreciate your concern for my amount of whiskey 🤪
lol 😂 Atb to you my friend
Thank you for ANOTHER awesome video! I look forward to more! PEACE!
Thanks my friend for your support and feedback 👍🏻😁
Have a nice weekend
Thank You All The Best from Colorado G
Greetings to you in Colorado
Hope your doing well and are enjoying the holidays 🌤😁
Excellent video once again Tom! I really enjoyed your camera work as you shared the beautiful forest with us. I like this part of Rold forest you have discovered it has a nice variety of landscapes. I’m sure it is very fun to explore! Thank you for sharing your new knife with us. I like it very much. I think it fits perfectly with your old school gear. Also thanks for letting us know about Lamnia. You have such a great collection of gear and I know many of your subscribers would like to add to their gear. Now we know where we can find the same great gear you use. Have a great week my friend! ATB to you and your family.
Thanks Tracy for your support and kind words 👍🏻😁🌤 Hope your enjoying the holidays and are safe and well
Atb to you and your family 😎
Excellent video!
Allow me to comment on the history of the Sax:
The Sax was a type of sword (distinct by having only one sharp edge).
The Saxons (as in Anglo-Saxon) got their name from this type of weapon.
And it was a dedicated tool of war.
The beautiful knife you are demonstrating would typically have been a utility tool.
The stylish decorations on the sheath remind me of the amazing petroglyphs found on especially Swedish pre-Viking ornamental stones.
A truly remarkable knife!
Thanks Nikolaj for sharing your knowledge with us 👍🏻
I know you have an interest in the Viking age and I’m glad you will share it with us 😎
Atb to you my friend
Beautiful knife. I don't know why some would call this a primitive knife-- in my opinion it's not primitive, it's just made to be functional, with no unnecessary extras. Very nice, once again.
Yes off course your right 👍🏻
But I don’t consider primitive to be a negative or condescending word 🤗
But we are absolutely on the same page : it’s beautiful 😊
Yes I also don't think primitive is a negative word, I just wanted to say that's how a lot of people understand it, as something "out of date" and not useful.
Have owned the Viking Blade for a short period find it an excellent EDC! I appreciate your time and dedication, may you always follow your feet to where your spirit guides you!.....Aho!
Thanks for the very poetic input 👍🏻😁 love that thought
And I appreciate your feedback very much 🔥🏕🦌
Tom