Hey man love your videos! I have Bark river, Trc knives, Bradford, m390, magnacut, s45vn, etc...etc.... But for some reason I keep coming back to good old Fallkniven, Esee and Mora. Keep up the good work.
The COS steel is a notable improvement in edge stability and retention, but I still love my original S1 & A1. I’ve had the S1 for pushing 20 years. Nutn talked me into the A1 about 15 years ago. Nutn is pressing my buttons again with the Modern Bowie in COS but I think my 3V Trailmaster will have to do as a tool. My favorite knife in that class is the Bark River Grizzly and hopefully if the ever make it again I’d like to try the Highwaymen III...
Nutn is still a favorite for his older no nonsense hard use reviews. But I have noticed him slipping on the facts, and taking more of a salesman approach theses days...still gotta Lov’em
Hey man love your videos! I have Bark river, Trc knives, Bradford, m390, magnacut, s45vn, etc...etc.... But for some reason I keep coming back to good old Fallkniven, Esee and Mora. Keep up the good work.
I really love my Fallkniven. They are great knives, I use mine a bit, because they are comfortable to me.
The COS steel is a notable improvement in edge stability and retention, but I still love my original S1 & A1. I’ve had the S1 for pushing 20 years. Nutn talked me into the A1 about 15 years ago. Nutn is pressing my buttons again with the Modern Bowie in COS but I think my 3V Trailmaster will have to do as a tool. My favorite knife in that class is the Bark River Grizzly and hopefully if the ever make it again I’d like to try the Highwaymen III...
Nutn is still a favorite for his older no nonsense hard use reviews. But I have noticed him slipping on the facts, and taking more of a salesman approach theses days...still gotta Lov’em
@@dlrmon1 great info and choices! The Bark River Grizzly is just special! And I am with you, he has me tempted for the Modern Bowie too!
I wish they had better sheaths. The knives seem pretty good though
@@Ammo_Bear the sheaths are a bit polarizing, no doubt! I still like em :)
@@Theoutdooranalyst There are the next level sheaths as well now. Look it up! :)
Fällkniven are made in Seki Japan (Hattori) not in Sweden
Cheers for the info!