Wow! What an amazing collection. And you are very knowlegeable about knife geometry and grinds. I never thought to have a knife with a flat grind on one side and a convex surface on the other. That is a revelation! Thank you for showing us your amazing choices. They are all beautiful examples. Especially the ones you have modified. Respect!
My husband has the utmost respect for you and your knowledge, you are his favorite on you tube.. He wishes he could meet you and go hunting with you ;)
From that beautiful collection I would take the knife exhibited in place 20 - minute 19:15 of the video - (or its twin in place 21, either of the two, since they are the same) to use in the camp kitchen, and add to my Original Puma Bowie 6376 for heavy forest and hunting tasks. Between both knives they cover the whole range of needs in the forest. Congratulations! Beautiful collection.
Thanks to your fantastic videos, today I went out and got a gigantic thick Bravo 2 in A2 with the green micarta handles. It will likely be a camping batonning knife for me as it is so heavy. Got a Swedish Firesteel to ride on the side. Got the two together for about $240, but I can tell this is a knife I'll take care of and hand down through the family (it's that good). It does have the firestriking ramp you dislike though.
Thank You Professor, I'm sure I'm not ready to do my Decertation on Blade Geometries, and Knife Blade Grind's, but I always learn so much from You, Thank You.
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Kyson Darren thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Stunning collection of Superb , Top Quality Knives and Proudly Shown by a True Master of the subject . Very Impressive ! I have become a true fan of these knives and the man himself . Always lots to be learned from such a knowledge master .
Hello, in 16.30 I think it's lighter part handle in the sheat because the leather took out grease from the wood, not sunlight. It should be darker inside, not outside from the sun. Filip
Hello Doctor, I know how much you like your Bark River Knives, and because of your video's, I too have two nice set of Bark River Knives, both set's start off with the Bravo 1, one set is in A2, and the other set is in 3V, I like them both, but I favor my 3V's a little more, this story would take too long for me to explain, but Busse knives, once they sell out, that's it, you never know if the knife will be available again, so you have to act quickly, I always wanted a 5"-6" knife, to compliment my set, but nothing was available until recently, and I finally got my wish, I got a Swamp Rat INFI, which is the INFI Ratmandu, excellent knife, one of my all time favorites, but before that, the only knife close to the 5"-6" knife blade was the Son of Badger, it's 4 3/4" blade, with a Saber Grind, and a convex secondary , it also has a very small choil, that is very functional, I hope you can make a video on the S.O.B., it just so happens, it became my favorite, camp/bushcraft/hunting knife, it's that good, it has a Satin Finish, and Black G-10 Handle, very comfortable. I actually like it better than my B.R's, and we know how great they make the handles, and knives, is there anyway you can make a video on the S.O.B., I just wish you could try it, so I can say I suggested it to Dr. V.
Hello virtuovice,your knives are beutifull.i recently held a rockstead knife and was told that it was £3500 (uk pounds).can any knife be worth this much money?i beleve it was japanese.have you seen these and what do you think? Thanks,s.
Rockstead sells almost nothing in Japan domestically. I have never seen they sell in the Japanese market. Their price is ridiculous. They sell only overseas. Be careful for it. Thanks.
hello my friend! i was wondering if you are going to do your 2014 Hunting Folders? have you ever try the spyderco paramilitary 2 for hunting! i think u might enjoy it a lot! keep it up my friend, great work!
I know, you do not own/like smaller BRKTs but what would be your opinion on the ultralite bushcrafter ? its lighter and has a higher grind it seems then the original.
Thank you kindly for your response Wako! I Suppose nothing a hard session with sand paper wont fix to remove the microbevel like on the bravo LT, just need to do more work on the roughest grit to lower the angle to a ~20-25 inclusive.
I fell in love with the shape of my Izula and now I need a bigger knife shaped like it for my main Deer Hunting Knife. I looked at the ESEE 4 knife which is bigger then the Izula but the handle looks like its only good for bushcrafting. I want the Joy of Holding a Bark River Handle :) Iam in Michigan and iam thinking about getting the Fox River but I cant decide what steel I should choose. The 3V can do many deer without needing sharpening but it can chip and the A2 can do less deer and needs more frequent sharpening because the steel will roll. I can re hone my knife with the wicked edge sharpener so its not a problem. But what about the Elmax Steel ? Is it more durable then the 3V ? I wonder if it can butcher many deer and not take damage. Will the Elmax Chip if it contacts bone ?
I will test ELMAX in the coming season 2 months ahead. Current 3V is not chippy at all but the toughest. They must have changed its heat treat to a bit softer and tougher side to make it the ideal steel. The best deer field dressing knife should be Fox River in 3V. I cannot agree to the no contour long handle of current A2 Fox River. Thanks.
Brao1 LT Rampless in Micarta w/ liners is the best all around knife on a survival/bushcraft side. Bravo1LT Drop Point Hunter in a wood handle is the best one on a hunting side. Gunny is small as an all rounder. Fox River is good only for hunting. This is my honest opinion based on my own experience. Thanks.
Thank you for showing your huge collection of Bark River knives, I have only just bought my first, a Bravo 1 A2 steel in black ebony handle, and a Bravo Micro in black G-10 handle :) Do you buy all these your self or are they sent to you for review by bark river?
They can do the same things. Bravo1LT is powerful. Gunny is compact. Both 3V Gunny and Gunny Hunter have thick geometry and you should not buy them. A2 is old in a current standard. If you go to Gunny, I would recommend you Elmax. Thanks.
Hi Virtuo, I've looked at a bunch of you videos now, but am still a little confused. I hunt mostly Fallow deer, the does are maybe 50kg, and the stags are maybe up to 90kg. So I'm looking at the BR drop point hunter or the Fox River for field dressing and skinning, with Micarta scales. There seems to be options with the blade geometry from Bark River but i've been to their website and the descriptions are unclear. What model do you recommend in these knives for the preferred blade geometry? Thanks, Gus
Hello Gus, For that kind of deer Classic Drop Point will do the best. It comes in A2, 3V, or CPM154. I personally don't like the long bolster and don't know about the steel property of CPM154. A2 is softer than 3V and easier to strop up. 3V is expected to be twice as durable as A2, but a bit more difficult to strop up. I personally prefer 3V, but think A2 is more friendly to a person who is not accustomed to convex geometry. Fox River comes in A2, 3V, or Elmax. The A2 version comes in a no contoured handle and I don't like it. The 3V and the Elmax versions comes in a contoured handle. And besides the Elmax version comes in a thinner stock which is expected to make a better slicer. Elmax is a decent steel which holds extremely long. So, for Fox River Elmax will be the best choice in my opinion. Fox River will be nice for Red Deer as well. Thanks.
CPM154 is another steel type in the stainless steel category. It has excellent edge retention and is not too difficult to sharpen when compared to 3V steel. It is comparable to S30V steel, but has a little less toughness and not quite as much corrosion resistance as S30V. Generally, 154 steel is a great hunting, general purpose blade metal. The CPM154 is an improvement over 154CM steel, which was popular with knife makers in the 1980's. It is widely used and sits on the higher end of the knife steel category. It can take a polish very nicely, which makes for very lovely show pieces, but can be used hard practically as well. It has more toughness and better edge retention than 440C steel. I personally find this steel to be my favorite when considering cost, value, performance and overall wide range of use. You can find out more on our forum, too. www.survivalmonkey.com/threads/steel-and-knives-a-comparison-and-explanation.48948/
I picked up a BR classic drop point hunter in 154CM. It has a convex edge profile from the factory and it feels really good in my hand. Really good. I commonly use butchers boning knives and would normally go with a more substantial handle but I cannot fault this. It is so well balanced and no matter how I hold the knife it is comfortable. Aside from how it handles and performs, it is a work of art. Just beautiful. Thanks for the recommendation Virtuo. I love it. It is late summer now and I have dressed 2 deer and a bunch of rabbits and could not be happier. The info I have for 154CM (from knifecentre): 154CM is a very high carbon stainless steel with the addition of Molybdenum. Because 154CM provides better edge retention than standard cutlery (stainless) steels, it is a good choice for blades that require heavier cutting applications. - Very good edge holding ability - Rockwell Rc 60-61 - Good toughness when double tempered - Fair corrosion resistance - Less expensive than BG-42 and S30V Carbon 1.05 Silicon 0.35 Chromium 13.50 - 14.00 Molybdenum 4.0
Nice collection, but when I listen this video, I have a feeling that a lot of these knives are adjusted (grind, handle) and a very few are ideal made from the company.
Ok, I like Bark River knives, I really love their classic designes, but in my country and I visited some net shops in the USA and the prices are not a low. I had about 30 knives from a different companies (but nothing from the BR) and I sold all fixed blade knives and now I'm buying only custom knives. It's cheaper and the best quality and materials. But I always look around BR knives for their nice designs. Have a good day Filip
virtuovice And please could you tell me one the best BR hunting knife and one bushcraft knife and kind of steel? I'm going to buy some from BR and I know you have a big experiences with this company. Thank you sir.
Filimed17 The best hunting knife is Fox River in 3V. Its contoured handle is super excellent for side holding. ELMAX and A2 has a no contoured handle. The best bushcraft knife is Bravo1 3V LT. The stock of regular A2 and 3V is too thick and the angle of the knife to the wood needs to be very large to whittle wood. This angle is the smaller the better to make feathersticks. This difference is very large. Thanks.
MAESTRO2054 I have no idea. He probably got some of them as gifts. Maybe even from the company. But that doesn't change the fact the knives he owns are worth a little fortune.
Bark River Knives - Grasso Bolo 1 Fixed Blade Knife with Green Canvas Micarta Handles. Model: BA06125MGC. 13" overall. 7 1/2" 5160 steel Blade. Green canvas micarta Handles. Full tang. Lanyard hole. Brown leather belt sheath. A collaboration between Mike Stewart and Mike Grasso. アメリカアマゾンで上記のバークリバーを購入予定ですが 銃刀法違反に引っかかりますか?教えてください。
+Michel Clivio . Not that much, but at least $3,500. Oh wait, he keeps pulling out more. Holy Shit, I have never seen that many Bark Rivers in one spot. When my wife tells me I have to many, I'm gonna show her this video :-)
wow great collection :) you into any norwegian knives? subbed earlier, got a knife and outdoor channel myself, check it out if curious ;) So wich one is your favorite?
Wow! What an amazing collection. And you are very knowlegeable about knife geometry and grinds. I never thought to have a knife with a flat grind on one side and a convex surface on the other. That is a revelation! Thank you for showing us your amazing choices. They are all beautiful examples. Especially the ones you have modified. Respect!
My husband has the utmost respect for you and your knowledge, you are his favorite on you tube.. He wishes he could meet you and go hunting with you ;)
BUNNY JAMES same. What a life experience it would be.
From that beautiful collection I would take the knife exhibited in place 20 - minute 19:15 of the video - (or its twin in place 21, either of the two, since they are the same) to use in the camp kitchen, and add to my Original Puma Bowie 6376 for heavy forest and hunting tasks. Between both knives they cover the whole range of needs in the forest. Congratulations! Beautiful collection.
that is an amazing collection of knives. I am a bit jealous of your beautiful knives. hopefully one day I will have as many.
Thanks to your fantastic videos, today I went out and got a gigantic thick Bravo 2 in A2 with the green micarta handles. It will likely be a camping batonning knife for me as it is so heavy. Got a Swedish Firesteel to ride on the side. Got the two together for about $240, but I can tell this is a knife I'll take care of and hand down through the family (it's that good). It does have the firestriking ramp you dislike though.
Thank You Professor, I'm sure I'm not ready to do my Decertation on Blade Geometries, and Knife Blade Grind's, but I always learn so much from You, Thank You.
Love your videos, you’re very passionate and it’s great to watch!
very nice video. thank you for sharing
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Dakota Jonathan Instablaster ;)
@Kyson Darren thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Kyson Darren It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D
@Dakota Jonathan No problem xD
Great video and collection I love my first bark river fox river in a2 thanks for sharing
Stunning collection of Superb , Top Quality Knives and Proudly Shown by a True Master of the subject . Very Impressive ! I have become a true fan of these knives and the man himself . Always lots to be learned from such a knowledge master .
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these awesome blades.
Omg. So many Bark Rivers.I only have two: Bravo 1 A2, Gunny A2. I like A2 and the ramp.
Great vid once again. I wish you luck in the up coming hunting season. I am awaiting videos.
Hello, in 16.30 I think it's lighter part handle in the sheat because the leather took out grease from the wood, not sunlight. It should be darker inside, not outside from the sun. Filip
Hello Doctor, I know how much you like your Bark River Knives, and because of your video's, I too have two nice set of Bark River Knives, both set's start off with the Bravo 1, one set is in A2, and the other set is in 3V, I like them both, but I favor my 3V's a little more, this story would take too long for me to explain, but Busse knives, once they sell out, that's it, you never know if the knife will be available again, so you have to act quickly, I always wanted a 5"-6" knife, to compliment my set, but nothing was available until recently, and I finally got my wish, I got a Swamp Rat INFI, which is the INFI Ratmandu, excellent knife, one of my all time favorites, but before that, the only knife close to the 5"-6" knife blade was the Son of Badger, it's 4 3/4" blade, with a Saber Grind, and a convex secondary , it also has a very small choil, that is very functional, I hope you can make a video on the S.O.B., it just so happens, it became my favorite, camp/bushcraft/hunting knife, it's that good, it has a Satin Finish, and Black G-10 Handle, very comfortable. I actually like it better than my B.R's, and we know how great they make the handles, and knives, is there anyway you can make a video on the S.O.B., I just wish you could try it, so I can say I suggested it to Dr. V.
I stand corrected! 2014 was the last year for the collection update! Need new one! :)
beautiful collection waco, i've always wanted to see them all together, thank you.
I guess my next knife is going to be a BR. Thanks for such a great video.
Hello virtuovice,your knives are beutifull.i recently held a rockstead knife and was told that it was £3500 (uk pounds).can any knife be worth this much money?i beleve it was japanese.have you seen these and what do you think? Thanks,s.
Rockstead sells almost nothing in Japan domestically. I have never seen they sell in the Japanese market. Their price is ridiculous. They sell only overseas. Be careful for it. Thanks.
very nice collection I'd be happy to own one of those good luck this season
Hunting Knife Collection 2014楽しく拝見しました。
BushCraft Knives 2014も近々に制作される事を期待してひとつお願いがあります。
私はBark River社のBushCraft ナイフでは息子のジムが手掛けたSpringBokの使用感が非常に良いと感じています。やや重めのフィーリングは作業を助けバランスが非常によく親指のポジションはどう握ってもしっくりきます。是非一度試してレビューをして下さい。
SpringBokは私の知人が実際に使ってみたそうですが、シカの解体にはブレードが短めで、特に印象的ということはなかったそうです。グラインドがラブレスハンターと比べて低く、私個人的には、あのブラッドグルーブとハンドルのフロントエンドの三角デザインも好みではありません。私の感覚では、ブッシュクラフトにはブラボーくらいのハンドルの太さが必要です。またお願いします。
virtuovice そうですか。WAKOさんと私の掌のサイズはほぼ同じでしたので気に入って頂けるかと・・・余計なお勧めをしてしまったようです。また宜しくお願い致します。
hello my friend! i was wondering if you are going to do your 2014 Hunting Folders? have you ever try the spyderco paramilitary 2 for hunting! i think u might enjoy it a lot! keep it up my friend, great work!
On the Bamboo handle Canadian Special, you said it was A2 but that one happens to be CPM 3V (just letting you know.)
Glap... Popatop... Flap-a-de-dap... that was the sound of my Tongue being rolled back up into me mouth.
Why do you have so few with mosaic pins? I think they look really beautiful. Is there any disadvantage or do you just prefer solid pins?
I prefer simpler looks of the solid pins. To say another advantage of the solid pins, they are Corby screw bolts which fasten the scales.
Thats a great collection,, thanks for showing. :->
Wow I’m jealous! I just bought my first BR necker and I can’t decide what to get for edc
I know, you do not own/like smaller BRKTs but what would be your opinion on the ultralite bushcrafter ? its lighter and has a higher grind it seems then the original.
I suspect its geometry is close to the original Bushcrafter to make its apex angle about 40 degrees. It won't keep its sharpness by stropping. Thanks.
Thank you kindly for your response Wako! I Suppose nothing a hard session with sand paper wont fix to remove the microbevel like on the bravo LT, just need to do more work on the roughest grit to lower the angle to a ~20-25 inclusive.
amazing collection!
I fell in love with the shape of my Izula and now I need a bigger knife shaped like it for my main Deer Hunting Knife. I looked at the ESEE 4 knife which is bigger then the Izula but the handle looks like its only good for bushcrafting. I want the Joy of Holding a Bark River Handle :) Iam in Michigan and iam thinking about getting the Fox River but I cant decide what steel I should choose. The 3V can do many deer without needing sharpening but it can chip and the A2 can do less deer and needs more frequent sharpening because the steel will roll. I can re hone my knife with the wicked edge sharpener so its not a problem. But what about the Elmax Steel ? Is it more durable then the 3V ? I wonder if it can butcher many deer and not take damage. Will the Elmax Chip if it contacts bone ?
I will test ELMAX in the coming season 2 months ahead. Current 3V is not chippy at all but the toughest. They must have changed its heat treat to a bit softer and tougher side to make it the ideal steel. The best deer field dressing knife should be Fox River in 3V. I cannot agree to the no contour long handle of current A2 Fox River. Thanks.
Amazing collection. I'm saving for my 1st BR.
As an all around performer, which do you recommend?
Thanks
From watching his videos I'd say Gunny or Fox River. I have a North star I have used on a few deer worked pretty good.
Brao1 LT Rampless in Micarta w/ liners is the best all around knife on a survival/bushcraft side. Bravo1LT Drop Point Hunter in a wood handle is the best one on a hunting side. Gunny is small as an all rounder. Fox River is good only for hunting. This is my honest opinion based on my own experience. Thanks.
Complimenti.Super super👍👍👍😍
Holy Crap, did you win the Lottery? LOL.
How strong is the tigertail maple burl? Is it strong enough for hard use in wet conditions?
Great collection! :-)
Sika-san, one of those or Mora Companion which do you recommend?
(might not be comparable..)
thats a hell of a collection
I'm surprised you haven't got Bark River to make you a custom knife with all of your specifications with stag antler handles from one of your kills.
+Danzig Rulze . I hope Mike Stewart does something for him. I have never seen some one with so many Bark Rivers.
i cant wait for your hunting videos !
virtuvice man u may be the smartest knife person in the world brother !!
Excellent collection.
Thank you for showing your huge collection of Bark River knives, I have only just bought my first, a Bravo 1 A2 steel in black ebony handle, and a Bravo Micro in black G-10 handle :) Do you buy all these your self or are they sent to you for review by bark river?
I have bought almost all for my collection except for 5 pieces for the test. Thanks.
WOW :D well its a great collection.
Great video! Thanks!
Bravo 1LT or Gunny for my first Bark River?
They can do the same things. Bravo1LT is powerful. Gunny is compact. Both 3V Gunny and Gunny Hunter have thick geometry and you should not buy them. A2 is old in a current standard. If you go to Gunny, I would recommend you Elmax. Thanks.
cool, but why you buy all this knife's ? very expensive
He collects and uses them all for hunting/bushcraft.
He cuts enough meat to justify.....maybe....;)
Thetinebroken lol
Why not?
Plus he can always resell them later. Who wouldn't want to own those knives.
Is it just me or is gunny Hunter the same size as the regular gunny?
Don't you have a Blackjack 125 with an orange handle?
No. I sold it off because G10 is heavy and cold in comparison to wood.
Hope you do a new video for 2019 or 2020. 🤞
Hi Virtuo,
I've looked at a bunch of you videos now, but am still a little confused. I hunt mostly Fallow deer, the does are maybe 50kg, and the stags are maybe up to 90kg. So I'm looking at the BR drop point hunter or the Fox River for field dressing and skinning, with Micarta scales. There seems to be options with the blade geometry from Bark River but i've been to their website and the descriptions are unclear. What model do you recommend in these knives for the preferred blade geometry?
Thanks, Gus
Hello Gus,
For that kind of deer Classic Drop Point will do the best. It comes in A2, 3V, or CPM154. I personally don't like the long bolster and don't know about the steel property of CPM154. A2 is softer than 3V and easier to strop up. 3V is expected to be twice as durable as A2, but a bit more difficult to strop up. I personally prefer 3V, but think A2 is more friendly to a person who is not accustomed to convex geometry.
Fox River comes in A2, 3V, or Elmax. The A2 version comes in a no contoured handle and I don't like it. The 3V and the Elmax versions comes in a contoured handle. And besides the Elmax version comes in a thinner stock which is expected to make a better slicer. Elmax is a decent steel which holds extremely long. So, for Fox River Elmax will be the best choice in my opinion. Fox River will be nice for Red Deer as well. Thanks.
Thanks Virtuo,
I really appreciate your experience and enthusiasm.
Gus
CPM154 is another steel type in the stainless steel category. It has excellent edge retention and is not too difficult to sharpen when compared to 3V steel. It is comparable to S30V steel, but has a little less toughness and not quite as much corrosion resistance as S30V. Generally, 154 steel is a great hunting, general purpose blade metal. The CPM154 is an improvement over 154CM steel, which was popular with knife makers in the 1980's. It is widely used and sits on the higher end of the knife steel category. It can take a polish very nicely, which makes for very lovely show pieces, but can be used hard practically as well. It has more toughness and better edge retention than 440C steel. I personally find this steel to be my favorite when considering cost, value, performance and overall wide range of use.
You can find out more on our forum, too. www.survivalmonkey.com/threads/steel-and-knives-a-comparison-and-explanation.48948/
I picked up a BR classic drop point hunter in 154CM.
It has a convex edge profile from the factory and it feels really good in my hand. Really good. I commonly use butchers boning knives and would normally go with a more substantial handle but I cannot fault this. It is so well balanced and no matter how I hold the knife it is comfortable.
Aside from how it handles and performs, it is a work of art. Just beautiful.
Thanks for the recommendation Virtuo. I love it.
It is late summer now and I have dressed 2 deer and a bunch of rabbits and could not be happier.
The info I have for 154CM (from knifecentre):
154CM is a very high carbon stainless steel with the addition of Molybdenum. Because 154CM provides better edge retention than standard cutlery (stainless) steels, it is a good choice for blades that require heavier cutting applications.
- Very good edge holding ability
- Rockwell Rc 60-61
- Good toughness when double tempered
- Fair corrosion resistance
- Less expensive than BG-42 and S30V
Carbon 1.05
Silicon 0.35
Chromium 13.50 - 14.00
Molybdenum 4.0
God I love bark river.
very nice Wako
Ill bet you get a Christmas card from Bark River every year!!!
Very nice Wako ;)
Aurora?
Nice collection, but when I listen this video, I have a feeling that a lot of these knives are adjusted (grind, handle) and a very few are ideal made from the company.
You are very correct. But knives from other companies are all the same. After taking all in count I have chosen Bark River for my knives. Thanks.
Ok, I like Bark River knives, I really love their classic designes, but in my country and I visited some net shops in the USA and the prices are not a low. I had about 30 knives from a different companies (but nothing from the BR) and I sold all fixed blade knives and now I'm buying only custom knives. It's cheaper and the best quality and materials. But I always look around BR knives for their nice designs. Have a good day Filip
virtuovice
And please could you tell me one the best BR hunting knife and one bushcraft knife and kind of steel? I'm going to buy some from BR and I know you have a big experiences with this company. Thank you sir.
Filimed17 The best hunting knife is Fox River in 3V. Its contoured handle is super excellent for side holding. ELMAX and A2 has a no contoured handle.
The best bushcraft knife is Bravo1 3V LT. The stock of regular A2 and 3V is too thick and the angle of the knife to the wood needs to be very large to whittle wood. This angle is the smaller the better to make feathersticks. This difference is very large. Thanks.
virtuovice The Bravo 1 3V LT with Macasser Ebony handle is very nice. I will buy this knife as a gift to myself.
This is like $15 000 right there on the table.
do you think he paid every knife ?
MAESTRO2054 I have no idea. He probably got some of them as gifts. Maybe even from the company. But that doesn't change the fact the knives he owns are worth a little fortune.
MAESTRO2054 All but a couple, like the cherry wood Gunny Hunter and the Kalahari, he paid for himself.
@@MatthewdePaula lol how do you know that? You are guessing. Let's come on back to reality. You have no idea what he did and didn't pay for.
@@Zapdos6996 lol your a dork. The reality is he said it one of the videos
Bark River Knives - Grasso Bolo 1 Fixed Blade Knife with Green Canvas Micarta Handles. Model: BA06125MGC. 13" overall. 7 1/2" 5160 steel Blade. Green canvas micarta Handles. Full tang. Lanyard hole. Brown leather belt sheath. A collaboration between Mike Stewart and Mike Grasso.
アメリカアマゾンで上記のバークリバーを購入予定ですが
銃刀法違反に引っかかりますか?教えてください。
Your a lucky man, that's probably 8000 dollars worth of knives.
+Michel Clivio . Not that much, but at least $3,500. Oh wait, he keeps pulling out more. Holy Shit, I have never seen that many Bark Rivers in one spot. When my wife tells me I have to many, I'm gonna show her this video :-)
Texas Outdoors i tried that . Didn't work. 😂
wow great collection :) you into any norwegian knives? subbed earlier, got a knife and outdoor channel myself, check it out if curious ;) So wich one is your favorite?
I like to use Bravo1 LT for bushcraft and Fox River for dressing deer. Thanks.
Bien grande
Thats just way to many knifes, i cant see any reason to have that many knifes !!!
Says who? You?!? Have you never heard of collecting or a hobby? Honestly, what a pathetic comment.