Good looking knife but would rather it be in a stainless steel such as 14C28N or Nitro-V just as tough and holds a better edge for a longer time along with being stainless. For a good bushcraft knife a 4" blade with a comfortable handle is just about perfect with a scandi or convex grind and a sharp spine. Why Mora Companion fits that bill for so many people on the cheap just need to add that sharpened spine by yourself. Even really light batoning is possible with them. This is a great example of a bushcraft knife though and where it fits your hand perfectly with the ergonomics means you can use it for long periods of time without your hand giving out. Might not be super slicey but will do the job with most food prep. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
Wow, that is an old one! My old Woodsman model from about 2014-2015.
So glad to see you enjoying it!
Thanks for clarifying the model for me and everyone! Heck of a knife you made!
I love that handle
Beautiful knife!
Thanks! Cheers
Love my mini bushcrafter from AA. Its the perfect knife for me.
Too beautiful to use
@@gandalf1380 nahhh. It looks better with some scratches!
You beat me to it. I wanted to get it but got another one. The eBay seller had 3. Got one of them but also liked this one as well. Great knife!
Thanks for sharing
Good looking knife but would rather it be in a stainless steel such as 14C28N or Nitro-V just as tough and holds a better edge for a longer time along with being stainless. For a good bushcraft knife a 4" blade with a comfortable handle is just about perfect with a scandi or convex grind and a sharp spine. Why Mora Companion fits that bill for so many people on the cheap just need to add that sharpened spine by yourself. Even really light batoning is possible with them. This is a great example of a bushcraft knife though and where it fits your hand perfectly with the ergonomics means you can use it for long periods of time without your hand giving out. Might not be super slicey but will do the job with most food prep. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable