Marks in stone are called 'chatter marks'; a glacial feature from embedded stone scoring bedrock under severe pressure. Shows direction if movement of the ice!!!
An update regarding the sheath. I just picked up a Grohmann #4 and they seem to have moved the rivets up. So now, the second rivet is in the middle of the 2nd stitch while the older sheath has the 2nd rivet between the 3rd and 4th stitch. Love the video btw!
Great video. I have the same knife and sheath. I agree on all points. My #2 has the overlap sheath. It doesn't make for a fast retrieve but no issues cutting the sheath to get the knife out.
Tilbily I have an overlap sheath for my #3, and it’s great. Apparently they make one for the #4 as well, and a drop in sheath. We’ll see which one I like better. There’s also one that will hold a ferro rod... Thanks for watching!
Your videos are always a slice of Canadiana, and bring back memories of good times in the bush. Grohmann's are great knives and yours is a fantastic bush/survival/camp knife. I live in Niagara Falls, On. and I know the rush and feeling one gets from being near waterfalls and rapids, let alone canoeing over rapids and remote lakes. That problem with the sheath is unfortunately common. I like the idea of drilling out the offending rivet and putting in a plug of wood or plastic...call Grohmann with your solution, they need to re-evaluate the sheath design. Thanks.
Sharp Knife I’ve already emailed them. I drilled out the rivet for now. Probably going to go with the overlap sheath, similar to my #3 Army. It is a fantastic knife. I’m glad you enjoyed it. I try share what I can, even if I can’t make time to bushcraft. Thanks for watching.
@@OscarLimaMike :- I lived and worked in the Vancouver area years ago...loved waking up in the morning and seeing mountains on the horizon. Came back for family & stayed. The lakes, rolling hills and now I live on the escarpment with all types of wild life.
Big Ole Bruen that was ! Wow Look @ the power pouring over that drop ! Great Otter Fly In ! Nice Camp ! Bummer 'bout the Sheath Rivets, Betcha you're gonna contact Grohmann ? Fathers doesn't have that issue ! ATB T God Bless
You are living my dream. I have spent up to a month alone in the bush here on the south coast of B.C. I love it so much I hate to come back. I get out as much as I can but nit enough for me. Looking for work as a bear monitor. Any suggestions?
hello just need some info .my dad was in the canadian navy and he bought a groman knife .he has passed and i cant find any info on it can you give me any info .It is a #3D.H.Groman.Canadian Navy 1910 to 2010 engraved on the stainless steel blade.The leather sheath has a big stainless looking needle that has a holder in the sheath also very cool knife rosewood handle i believe Any info would be great
One of the first videos I have seen with no dislikes. The presenter seems so likeable, so I shouldn't be surprised.
Marks in stone are called 'chatter marks'; a glacial feature from embedded stone scoring bedrock under severe pressure. Shows direction if movement of the ice!!!
An update regarding the sheath. I just picked up a Grohmann #4 and they seem to have moved the rivets up. So now, the second rivet is in the middle of the 2nd stitch while the older sheath has the 2nd rivet between the 3rd and 4th stitch. Love the video btw!
Great video. I have the same knife and sheath. I agree on all points. My #2 has the overlap sheath. It doesn't make for a fast retrieve but no issues cutting the sheath to get the knife out.
Tilbily I have an overlap sheath for my #3, and it’s great. Apparently they make one for the #4 as well, and a drop in sheath. We’ll see which one I like better. There’s also one that will hold a ferro rod... Thanks for watching!
Great footage, beautiful scenery! Very interesting- thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
HobieonUA-cam no problem! Thanks for tagging along. See you soon!
Your videos are always a slice of Canadiana, and bring back memories of good times in the bush.
Grohmann's are great knives and yours is a fantastic bush/survival/camp knife.
I live in Niagara Falls, On. and I know the rush and feeling one gets from being near waterfalls and rapids, let alone canoeing over rapids and remote lakes.
That problem with the sheath is unfortunately common. I like the idea of drilling out the offending rivet and putting in a plug of wood or plastic...call Grohmann with your solution, they need to re-evaluate the sheath design.
Thanks.
Sharp Knife I’ve already emailed them. I drilled out the rivet for now. Probably going to go with the overlap sheath, similar to my #3 Army. It is a fantastic knife.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I try share what I can, even if I can’t make time to bushcraft. Thanks for watching.
I grew up on the Niagara Peninsula. Moved to B.C. More than thirty years ago. Only go back to visit family.
@@OscarLimaMike :- I lived and worked in the Vancouver area years ago...loved waking up in the morning and seeing mountains on the horizon. Came back for family & stayed. The lakes, rolling hills and now I live on the escarpment with all types of wild life.
Sharp Knife yeah the escarpment is nice. I am heading back to work on the ships soon.
@@OscarLimaMike :- In Vancouver?
Good luck & have a great day!
Impressive footage sir! 👍Great video
MrSharp thanks. Hoping to get time to camp and bushcraft this coming long weekend. Stay tuned!
Big Ole Bruen that was ! Wow Look @ the power pouring over that drop ! Great Otter Fly In ! Nice Camp ! Bummer 'bout the Sheath Rivets, Betcha you're gonna contact Grohmann ? Fathers doesn't have that issue ! ATB T God Bless
Terry W. Milburn was a cool couple of trips, for sure. Already contacted Grohmann. Looking at alternative sheaths. Thanks for watching!
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Best thing i've found for the sniffles: a hankerchief . . .
You are living my dream. I have spent up to a month alone in the bush here on the south coast of B.C. I love it so much I hate to come back. I get out as much as I can but nit enough for me. Looking for work as a bear monitor. Any suggestions?
I can see myself cooking with this knife, although I like the moras, they are not great for cooking in the wild. Even for skinning deer or moose.
This knife looks big, but handles like a smaller one. Great all arounder.
looking to more grohmann knives vids ps subed
real metis appreciate that! I’m headed to the bush this long weekend, so stay tuned.
If you want a great Canadian Made Knife check out a Triple X Knives blade ! Cheers bro great vid !..... ATB !!;,:;;;;; Spook
maritimespook I’ll take a peek. Thanks for watching.
I also really like his anoraks... thanks for the tip.
@@bushcraftnorthof6012 my channel showcasing a few of his blades !
hello just need some info .my dad was in the canadian navy and he bought a groman knife .he has passed and i cant find any info on it can you give me any info .It is a #3D.H.Groman.Canadian Navy 1910 to 2010 engraved on the stainless steel blade.The leather sheath has a big stainless looking needle that has a holder in the sheath also very cool knife rosewood handle i believe Any info would be great
I would email Grohmann directly, or give them a call.
i got the other sheath problem solved