I watched your video a few months ago, an may I add you have an make some really nice knives, some of those you made remind me of what the Indians would of carried. Great video!
Nice Collection , I Also Started Collecting At Age 14 , My First Pocket Knife - Buck “ I Believe It Was A Stockman ? “ 2- Blades , It’s Fun To Look Through Other Collections , Like Yours , I Always Loved A Strong Fixed Blade , And Now There Are Allot Of Nice Looking And Tough , Big , Knives Out There To Keep Folks Like Us Collecting Them , Thanks For Sharing , Love The Horn Handle Long Hunter , Tough Knife 🤙🏻
Learned the hard way growing up, exactly like you said, to never give out knives. If someone asks me for a knife, I know what to get them for Christmas. No one uses my knives but me lol
Cool knife collection man! I’m a fan of the handmade knifes you did especially the Eagle head one since the Eagle is my totem animal 😎🤙 I’ll be checking out your videos more to learn how to make knife handles
It's gratifying to see one whom like the joy and value of older traditional blades, like I do. And new one's too, like Masters Williams Collins' "bold" but yet so useful blade disign. Great collection
I think I was born with steel in my veins from day one. For as long as I can remember, I have collected knives and blades of all shapes and sizes and my fascination and passion for collecting has never diminished. Nowadays, I try to pass this on to the next generation and spend a lot of time with my son in nature. Thank you for showing us this great collection of yours. I'll give you a subscription, best wishes from Germany🫡⚔️
Really GREAT knife collection Drew!! I had one of those 153 Schrade Uncle Henry knives back in the late 1970’s. It was called a “golden spike” if I remember correctly. I read somewhere that it was patterned after one of Randall’s hunting knives. What a GREAT hunting knife! Don’t know what the hell I did with it. Lol! Might have given it away. Also had one of those Schrade pocket knives that looked like a Buck 112. LB7? Damn rugged knife! I liked the Schrade products much better. Really nice combination of both fixed blade, pocket knives, and neck knives you have Drew! Your WC collection is GREAT! Would like to see you do a video on the 51UH pocket knife if you get a chance. You make a hell of a knife & sheath Drew! Great video Drew. Take care. 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸☘️
Excellent collection! Where do you sell knives, when you decide to sell something? I'm sure many people would love to have some of your work! Take care and God bless.
Thank you Mr. P Occasionally on Instagram, mostly locally when friends want something. I usually do the most during winter months when I have more time.
Mountaincraft Outdoors, This is the first video of yours that I have ever watched. Great knife collection. Thanks for sharing. I have one question and one request though. If you had to choose one knife, which one would it be (in the following three categories: fixed blade and folding knives, fixed blade knives, and folding knives)? Could you make a video on your dog, please? Thank you very much in advance for answering my questions.
Thank you John. I'm in the process of doing a video on Bonzo. Good question on "which knife" I'll work on a video for that as well. Appreciate you watching.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors, Thank you very much for the quick reply! I am looking forward to watching your videos. By the way, I do not know anything about Bonzo (not even which breed he is), but judging from how confident and quiet he is and how he moves: very good choice!
Also carry 3-4 knives daily too. Fixed blade=Bradford guardian Folder=spyderco PM2 Slipjoint=ASK/Medford Jefferson Multi tool=Leatherman wave+ That’s been my carry as of late, plus my Glock 43x lol. Great video
Hahaha, nice selection. Damn right. I've been rolling with: Fixed blade- Jeff White Yakut Prototype Small fixed- hobo forge pukko Folder- Spyderco Shaman Folder- American Lawman No Slipjoint but looking to get a nice one Multi tool - Victorinox Spirit X Been carrying my Ruger LCP MAX. I've had my eye on a 43x, might pick one up this coming year if I pull some strings right. I appreciate you watching 🤙🏻
Assisted knives were big when people were cautious about buying autos...if they could find a retailer that didn’t act like the ATF.....once you buy a true switchblade, assisted knives lose their appeal....and Kershaw just put a assist spring in 3/4 of their knives back then it seemed....CRKT was somewhat guilty of it as well....but Kershaw and ZT quality from the early/mid 2000s is just amazing and the out of production pieces are pricey on the secondary market
@@MountaincraftOutdoors thank you I appreciate it. with a bit more research I think I’m leaning towards a buck. Probably the 119 but the 192 vanguard looks super nice
Of the entire collection, I prefer the Schrade USA 510T - from minute 35:20 of the video - for use in the kitchen in camp, and my Original Puma Bowie 6376 for forest and hunting tasks. Those two run the gamut of needs. Very nice collection, congratulations.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors I fell in love with the bushcraft with a light brown leather sheath at minute 20:50 of the video, it's like that desirable woman you see in a movie and then goes straight to your dreams haha Greetings and thanks for the video!
Nice collection! I like the ones you handled yourself. Very cool, and good craftsmanship! On my regular AD 20.5 I threw some micarta scales on it. Big Improvement on the knife imho. I should probably sell it though because I upgraded by buying the titanium scales with 3V blade from Knifecenter which I I like way better, so I never carry the AUS10 version anymore. I'm a Spyderco fan too. They make some awesome knives! I have my Air Lite in the pocket today! I have it paired with a Case Sodbuster JR and a SAK Pioneer
Trusted Friend:“Can I borrow your knife?” Me: “uuuh, WHAT are you going to do with it?” Trusted Friend: “you know, knife stuff” Me: “🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔....mmmmmmaaaahhhh, hold on a sec.......” I go retrieve the least favorite knife of all the hundreds I own, and I STILL don’t really want to hand it over”
Been awhile since I’ve had the patience to watch an entire video from someone. Hell of a nice collection ya got there ! I appreciate ya sharing with us !
@@MountaincraftOutdoors well worth it the knives you show are some I’ve never seen and really admire, and the commentary on use and quality helped as well. You run a good channel sir ! Thank ya kindly.
@@JohnSprankle-k6iMow a few lawns this summer, get out of your mom's basement. I'm sure your pops isn't around if you're acting the way you do. Go get out in the real world and start your own collection.
Great, practical and well used collection, Drew! Brought back lots of memories of past videos. Thx for sharing!
Yes sir, thanks for watching Frank 💪🏻
I watched your video a few months ago, an may I add you have an make some really nice knives, some of those you made remind me of what the Indians would of carried. Great video!
Absolutely beautiful Americana style knives , your own style is really unique ...awesome stuff brother.
Thank you 💪🏻🇺🇲
Nice Collection , I Also Started Collecting At Age 14 , My First Pocket Knife - Buck “ I Believe It Was A Stockman ? “ 2- Blades , It’s Fun To Look Through Other Collections , Like Yours , I Always Loved A Strong Fixed Blade , And Now There Are Allot Of Nice Looking And Tough , Big , Knives Out There To Keep Folks Like Us Collecting Them , Thanks For Sharing , Love The Horn Handle Long Hunter , Tough Knife 🤙🏻
@@davidbigham7726 appreciate you watching 🤙🏼
Learned the hard way growing up, exactly like you said, to never give out knives. If someone asks me for a knife, I know what to get them for Christmas. No one uses my knives but me lol
Hahaha, dang right.
Appreciate you watching.
Ha! Just started a new tradition two Christmases ago, I started getting the fellow Men in the family a different pocket knife each year . It's fun..
Fantastic collection and great builds.
Cool knife collection man! I’m a fan of the handmade knifes you did especially the Eagle head one since the Eagle is my totem animal 😎🤙 I’ll be checking out your videos more to learn how to make knife handles
You should try and make one brother! Think I'm giving that one to my son for Christmas.
I appreciate you being here, take care 🤙🏻
Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed your diy custom fixed blades⚔️
Appreciate you watching 💪🏼
very beautiful collection , may you enjoy them all the time with the best of health and peace
Thank you Hani, I wish the same for you.
Very good stuff! Some really interesting individuals in there, especially the builds.
Greetings from Finland!
Welcome! Thank you for watching.
It's gratifying to see one whom like the joy and value of older traditional blades, like I do. And new one's too, like Masters Williams Collins' "bold" but yet so useful blade disign. Great collection
Thank you and I appreciate you watching 🤙🏻
I'm not saying you have a problem. 🤣🌠 impressive.
Nice to hear from you Ray 🤙🏻
Seeing this, I without a doubt have a problem……….
That bird and trout with the stacked leather is cool. But then you have a great collection.
@@user-wy1dl2me2p appreciate you watching 🤙🏼
Thanks for sharing MountainMan , there is something majestic about knives . They're beautiful, they help feed and they also can preserve your life.
I think I was born with steel in my veins from day one. For as long as I can remember, I have collected knives and blades of all shapes and sizes and my fascination and passion for collecting has never diminished. Nowadays, I try to pass this on to the next generation and spend a lot of time with my son in nature. Thank you for showing us this great collection of yours. I'll give you a subscription, best wishes from Germany🫡⚔️
@@chrisdyck6524 I really appreciate you telling me all of that. Sounds like you have a lucky son.
Danke for watching.
Drew
Those William collins knives are really nice. Good video thanks
I appreciate you watching.
Really GREAT knife collection Drew!! I had one of those 153 Schrade Uncle Henry knives back in the late 1970’s. It was called a “golden spike” if I remember correctly. I read somewhere that it was patterned after one of Randall’s hunting knives. What a GREAT hunting knife! Don’t know what the hell I did with it. Lol! Might have given it away. Also had one of those Schrade pocket knives that looked like a Buck 112. LB7? Damn rugged knife! I liked the Schrade products much better.
Really nice combination of both fixed blade, pocket knives, and neck knives you have Drew! Your WC collection is GREAT! Would like to see you do a video on the 51UH pocket knife if you get a chance.
You make a hell of a knife & sheath Drew! Great video Drew. Take care. 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸☘️
Much appreciated John! I will do a video on that 51ot! Take care brother 🤙🏻
Excellent collection! Where do you sell knives, when you decide to sell something? I'm sure many people would love to have some of your work! Take care and God bless.
Thank you Mr. P
Occasionally on Instagram, mostly locally when friends want something.
I usually do the most during winter months when I have more time.
Very nice collection you have sir very nice
Thank you Osbaldo, i appreciate you watching.
awesome collection, man...coming a pennsylvania woodsmen
Mountaincraft Outdoors,
This is the first video of yours that I have ever watched. Great knife collection. Thanks for sharing.
I have one question and one request though.
If you had to choose one knife, which one would it be (in the following three categories: fixed blade and folding knives, fixed blade knives, and folding knives)?
Could you make a video on your dog, please?
Thank you very much in advance for answering my questions.
Thank you John. I'm in the process of doing a video on Bonzo. Good question on "which knife" I'll work on a video for that as well. Appreciate you watching.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors,
Thank you very much for the quick reply! I am looking forward to watching your videos.
By the way, I do not know anything about Bonzo (not even which breed he is), but judging from how confident and quiet he is and how he moves: very good choice!
Also carry 3-4 knives daily too.
Fixed blade=Bradford guardian
Folder=spyderco PM2
Slipjoint=ASK/Medford Jefferson
Multi tool=Leatherman wave+
That’s been my carry as of late, plus my Glock 43x lol. Great video
Hahaha, nice selection. Damn right.
I've been rolling with:
Fixed blade- Jeff White Yakut Prototype
Small fixed- hobo forge pukko
Folder- Spyderco Shaman
Folder- American Lawman
No Slipjoint but looking to get a nice one
Multi tool - Victorinox Spirit X
Been carrying my Ruger LCP MAX.
I've had my eye on a 43x, might pick one up this coming year if I pull some strings right.
I appreciate you watching 🤙🏻
👍🏼
Assisted knives were big when people were cautious about buying autos...if they could find a retailer that didn’t act like the ATF.....once you buy a true switchblade, assisted knives lose their appeal....and Kershaw just put a assist spring in 3/4 of their knives back then it seemed....CRKT was somewhat guilty of it as well....but Kershaw and ZT quality from the early/mid 2000s is just amazing and the out of production pieces are pricey on the secondary market
Just getting into knives, curious what fixed and switch blade you’d recommend for a beginner who wants high quality. Thanks
Let me think on it and I'll get back to you. Might be a good idea for a video. Appreciate you watching Goose Beans.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors thank you I appreciate it. with a bit more research I think I’m leaning towards a buck. Probably the 119 but the 192 vanguard looks super nice
Really great leather sheaths you make there👍
@@chrisdyck6524 Appreciate it and thanks for watching.
You do really good leather work can I order a sheath from you
Hey sorry Orlando , I just saw your comment. How about if you're still interested you send me an email at
amtnking82@protonmail.com
Take care.
Of the entire collection, I prefer the Schrade USA 510T - from minute 35:20 of the video - for use in the kitchen in camp, and my Original Puma Bowie 6376 for forest and hunting tasks. Those two run the gamut of needs.
Very nice collection, congratulations.
Nice Victor, I appreciate you watching and that's a darn good combo you have going.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors I fell in love with the bushcraft with a light brown leather sheath at minute 20:50 of the video, it's like that desirable woman you see in a movie and then goes straight to your dreams haha Greetings and thanks for the video!
@@MountaincraftOutdoors Sorry, I correct, minute 35.20 of the video. I get older and my clumsiness increases
I could craft so many bushes with these
Nice collection made more impressive by your own skills.
Thank you sir. Appreciate you watching.
50 years ago, you and I were doing the same thing with our bubble-gum cards and our friends. We're all still wee boys, eh? 🤗
Hahaha, yes! I appreciate you watching 🤙🏻
I really like knives.fixed blades.
Good stuff bud! Subbed to your channel. 👍
Really appreciate it O.A. 🤙🏻
Great collection
Thank you Shadaeh!
Great
Thank you Pano
Wow nice!!
Thanks for watching🤙🏻
Your missing the JXV by Chris tanner and Work tuff. Its my favorite
love the Recon 1
Thanks for watching 🤙🏻
Great to see someone with a lot of fixed blades get so tired of the modern flippers .
Appreciate you watching James.
Good koleksiyon but where is the Walter J Martini
Nice collection! I like the ones you handled yourself. Very cool, and good craftsmanship!
On my regular AD 20.5 I threw some micarta scales on it. Big Improvement on the knife imho. I should probably sell it though because I upgraded by buying the titanium scales with 3V blade from Knifecenter which I I like way better, so I never carry the AUS10 version anymore.
I'm a Spyderco fan too. They make some awesome knives!
I have my Air Lite in the pocket today! I have it paired with a Case Sodbuster JR and a SAK Pioneer
I was eyeing that ad20.5 in 3v as well. Makes it a whole different knife (major upgrade!)
Thank you @Timbo437 and I appreciate you watching brother.
I’m waiting for him to say...”you can also put your weed in it if you want”
Trusted Friend:“Can I borrow your knife?”
Me: “uuuh, WHAT are you going to do with it?”
Trusted Friend: “you know, knife stuff”
Me: “🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔....mmmmmmaaaahhhh, hold on a sec.......”
I go retrieve the least favorite knife of all the hundreds I own, and I STILL don’t really want to hand it over”
Hahaha, yup 👍🏻
Where are you located.
Eastern Tennessee
Wow. I see few people with a much more impressive collection than me. I don't know if I can trust a guy who carries tip down though. Lol
Lol
WCSK is your favorite
It's close but overall at this moment yes sir. They're all great for different reasons.
Do you know where i can get a kukuri like that one you have
I'll have to remember where I bought it. I think it was GKKH.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors imma check it out 👍 thx
J Martini Finland
Seek treatment immediately! I have hundreds more lol 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Sp
Been awhile since I’ve had the patience to watch an entire video from someone. Hell of a nice collection ya got there ! I appreciate ya sharing with us !
I really appreciate you watching the whole thing Brice!
@@MountaincraftOutdoors well worth it the knives you show are some I’ve never seen and really admire, and the commentary on use and quality helped as well. You run a good channel sir ! Thank ya kindly.
They are all junk
@@JohnSprankle-k6iMow a few lawns this summer, get out of your mom's basement. I'm sure your pops isn't around if you're acting the way you do. Go get out in the real world and start your own collection.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors I do have my own collection
I had a girlfriend whom was a florist an she brought me home a Victorianox florist knife, very similar to that. Sharp as dickens!
Nice! I appreciate you watching Knifelore1 🤙🏻
I'll go for an hour. I LIKE knives!
Hahaha, I appreciate you watching Jeff 🤙🏻