The Skrama is a "hukari" (ie "huggare" in swedish ~chopper/hewer or equivalent of Hanger too) originally repurposed battlefield finds like broken swords or other blade that Finnish soldiers adapted, used and took home and used as tools in peace and then back to weapons if the russians came. Jäkkari is from Swedish Jägare from German Jaeger ie ~Rangers also known before as "Sissi" from slavic word for bandit/yew bow as in " sissipuuko " units that operate behind enemy lines, gather information and blow things up and need a good knife, just say yeah-ka-ree. Advice: Do not invade Finland.
Varusteleka is easily the coolest company on the Planet, by far. Their Product selection is amazing, and they do their Job with attitude and motivation. I love them(and the Jääkäripuukko)!
James T. They’ve always responded rather quickly to my request, including several questions about product information and restocks. As for the price, I’m interested where I get the stuff for half the price, but I’ll doubt that those places have a even remotely comparable selection of good surplus!
And a higher price isn't necesarily a completely bad thing: before discovering Varusteleka, I've bought surplus at german surplus stores, where I got about one bad item(Rotten leather, big tears in fabric, severe stains) per five good ones, while all of the Items I got from Varusteleka have been in good to great condition.
James T. I have been shopping there for e the past 3 years , never had a bad experience, on the contrary , I always had good experience so much so , I even told them how good they are on few occasions, and the price is not that expensive and quality of used surplus is almost like new . I guess it depends on the customer , because I have always had good experience in most places .
I own close to 30 knives . About 15 are fixed blade . My jaakaripukko 140 is my “if only one “ knife . I have beat the crap out of it , taken it to the top of many mountains and it has never failed me . 80crv2 for max toughness / reliability .
I must say there is something very satisfying about seeing someone else baton the hell out of some wood with your knife. Awesome video! I was waiting for you to baton one knife with the other.
Skrama is the best knife I ever have!! Love the blade's geometry and the weight, great design for such a tool! I have the carbon steel version, feels like a very good steel compare to my most knives with 1095. Can be very very sharp, very easy to resharp and holds the edge very well! When I touched up my knives, Skrama will always turn out to be the sharpest knife every time, I mean I'd be happy already when my knives can shave hairs but I can easily sharpen Skrama to be even sharper, and I'm nothing near a knife sharpening expert. I think it's because of the blade bevel and the steel. It looks a lot more attractive in real than in the internet! Really love it. Thanks for the review!
Great background music! Really set the mood in the beginning and then the transition to William Tell while chopping with a knife at the end! Absolutely genius! Although this is the kind of thing that gets me sent to the ER and makes my wife tell me to get a new hobby.
"You're still a dumbass though..." Hahahaha, gets me every time bro. Thanks for your unique approach and talent. Your scripts are second to none. Rock on AKB!
Dude I love your videos. You say a lot of things that I think about the things people talk about using a knife for the they'll NEVER do in real life. Thanks
Just watched this over the years for about the 20th time and it it still makes me smile. I own both of these Terava's and the fun factor cannot be appreciated until you have used them. They perform great at the practical level but the recreational jackassery pleasure is definitely overlooked until you have one in your hand. Please drink responsibly, until you have put the knife down. The William Tell Overture was appropriate for this but these blades have a Steve Earle vibe to them So do you now that I think about it. Cheers!
Hi. Nice video. I like the bit of sarcasm and you not taking the whole UA-cam knife thing not too seriously. These two knives themselves are great, and meant to be used hard. I have been using both for about two years now and they are just awesome. The Skrama is excellent for delimbing, and for batoning it is almost like a froe, great for making kindling. Like you, I use them for yard work and making firewood for the home, not for bushcrafting or just testing. The puukko is my best one for notching and such, the Skrama has mostly replaced my GB small forest axe for small chopping tasks and splitting quarter logs into kindling (I use a dedicated splitting axe for the big logs). Keep it up !
best review on this knife I've seen, just got this the Skrama and had the Puukko for the last two years, love'em, and you sir are very entertaining, thank you.
Bro I was like "14 min? Holy cow hes pushing it!" But two knives and the bonus advanced knife moves at the end! Needless to say, like button batoned...
Ordered a Skrama last night. The stainless option is gone, 80crv2 only. Ordered mine with a brown leather sheath, a left-hand version is available. You can also order a bare tang blade, for those who wish to make their own scales. They also have an 8"/200mm version that does not have the extended grip.
Little known fact, Advanced Knife Bro was assaulted by a tree as a child and uses these videos as an elaborate excuse to exact his revenge on the trees' kin. Get some help Advanced Knife Bro, you don't have to suffer in silence. IT WASN'T YOUR FAULT! Also cool knife, I suppose.
I love my Skrama and the poukkos, I don't care if I spelled them right because they work and that's all I care about. I carry a Kansbol when bowhunting, it's perfect for that.
Great vid. Awesome finish with perfect music. Love the JPukko knife. Been looing at it for a while. Getting one soon. Going back to the vid. Nothing better than seen another dude working his ass off with a knife while drinking a beer. It just makes the beer taste so much better.
You know those porn vids where they show 7 minutes of (stuff) and then cut out before the (finish)? That's how i thought it was gonna go with that giant log at the 11 minute mark. Thanks to you for not being that guy
Varusteleka replied to me that they still don't know when the sheaths for lefties are coming, but they are coming for sure. Maybe I'll order the knife and try to make a Kydex sheath for it...
Gotta admit I look forward to the knife not sticking in to the stump at the end of the vid, when it sticks I'm bummed.. Totally unrelated but if you keep a shark from swimming are you drowning it or suffocating it?
I had to come back again, just for the ending. Always cheers me up to know that someone, somewhere, is also shameless and sarcastic af. Its the only way to be, mostly honestly.
wow what a review bro :) that was a workout. the style of your review matches their sense of humour in the description of items they sell. Nice that you managed to review these knives , I live few km from the store that sells it, always wanted to buy one but couldn't justify it , I don't do anything outdoors lol . but they are honest durable no nonsense choppers .
I gotta say, if all videos had me laughing immediately like yours, I'd have a much harder time subbing to channels. Easy choice. I love my skrama chopper, I even batoned a small log to the point where I thought I bent the thing. Super upset at myself. Got it home and laid it on a desk, was still straight. It's those bevels that threw me off. Either way, the thing is deadly tough and it's on my outdoors belt permanently now. Proud to own it.
Comedy gold my friend!!! Awesome review as well. Great job with the subtitles, you crack me up. Lots of work put into your videos and it shows. You truly are quite Advanced. 🤘Rock on AKB
I have beat the hell out of my Jaakaripuukko 140mm for over a year now. It is one tough blade and is my ultimate survival knife! One of my best knife purchases by far!🔥⚔🔥
Hi, please help me with these two question: 1. I live in tropical region and I need a machete. Should I go with stainless steel? 2. What's the best stainless steel machete can you recommend? (Plenty of carbon steel ones, so not gonna ask about that) Thanks
There are very few options of stainless machetes. The easy answer is oil and wipe down your non stainless machete. Cheap carbon steels are overall more durable than cheap stainless that would have to be found in a machete. I am only aware of a few options... not saying that there aren't more but here are a few. 1. The Skrama. It really isn't a machete, but it's a decent chopper. 2. The Cudeman SVK II. Don't know much about that stainless steel, but it claims to be stainless. 3. Kizlyar Supreme Bushmate is made from 420HC I belive which is a stainless. 4. Condor Tool and Knife 18" Camo Hog Sticker. These should give you a decent place to start. There's just not a ton of well reviewed stainless machetes out there. You could always get a coated blade, but those wear if you use them a lot against woodier objects
Thanks a lot for your reply. I really want to go for carbon steel, and I already have a machete in mind for that, which is CRKT Chanceinhell (great machete for the money). However, the place I live in (Indonesia) is very very very humid, the carbon steel blade probably would rust even laying there unused :D And what I'm looking for is a machete for clearing bush/vegetation, not a chopper. So it should be a bit light with blade length between 12"-14" (because I'm a small guy).
Any blisters upon finishing this dual knife chop-fest? would be a testament to their ergonomics. Thoroughly enjoyed the visuals with music at the end. Made my day!
Nope. I can't remember the last time I had blisters. These handles are super comfortable... the douk douks handle was probably the worst in some time- as far as owie-ness goes.
in reality its useful. i was living in an apartment on a street of apartments. a storm blew threw and a huge limb blocked our street. no one had done a thing since the storm hit at 3 till i got home from work. so i grab my unnecessary cold steel machete and start hacking by myself. not 3 minutes and neighbors started helping with whatever, including a small saws all so sometimes big dumb blades save the day
1st time here, love the sarcasm, subscribed 👍 Was amazed at the chips that the puuko was throwing even though that log seems to be a tad bigger than I would try to chop with it.
I can't believe I missed this video when it came out...So uhh, what's your favorite blade for chopping? Does the Skrama even make the top 10...or should I buy a Vakra?
Hey AKB... Have u any experience with the Condor Hudson bay...At around $20 cheaper, how do you think it fares against the skrama as a chopping "knife"? P.S: I know hairdo is an intensely personal thing, but have u ever considered getting yourself a buzzcut?
Look at this definition. This is generally how it’s legally defined. This is how I measure. So if the cutting edge goes under the forward most point of the handle- like it does on this model- then that’s no longer blade length. So this is why I measured it as I did. You can agree with me or not- however I abide by this standard. Instead of arbitrarily deciding on a blade by blade basis. www.akti.org/resources/akti-protocol-for-measuring-knife-blade-length/
You don’t have to be sorry. As far as I’m aware when you look at knife specs on the internet that’s how they do it to. It’s good information to know and important to assessing legality. When I started reviewing knives I looked up to see how blade length was determined.
I would watch out for the stainless version. There are a few videos with stainless versions of this knife severely deformed from use. I purchased a Skrama for the chopping tasks and a Cold Steel Master Hunter for the rest. I kind of felt I had to get the Skrama because I am (American) Finnish.
Great review and funny. These are hard working knives or as I call them rough work camp knives, like batoning, chopping, digging in wood, etc. so I prefer them in carbon. I always bring a stainless small camp knife for food prep. Looking at the website they stopped production of the stainless versions all together. When I go into a jungle area I would bring the more lightweight 12 inch blade Tramontina latin machete but for the woodland the Skrama looks like a very good option when you don't want to bring an ax. An ax is good for splitting logs so I do use them when remaining in a base camp but for travel I prefer the big knife.
Bro, I had gotten a Jaakaripuukko in the 140mm blade length and stainless steel about 4 months ago. As mentioned in a previous comment it came in less than a week. At the beginning of December, I ordered the same knife in the 110 mm blade length. This time the order took almost six weeks to arrive. The latest batch of these knives are polished. It makes for a more attractive knife but seriously impairs its ability to throw Sparks from a ferrous rod. Just when I thought I had run across a company that had it's shit together!! Why would anyone take a knife that is designed and built to be used and abused and put a polish on the blade? Especially when it adversely affects it's usability!!
I have a AUD39 Martindale Golok (Crocodile), but hey, thank you the review of the Skrama I've been waiting for. Oh, and if the handle ever dies on my Golok I'll make a new one and rewrap it in twine and silicone tape like I've done with it already. I like my big knives, but I don't need a big arse collection of them.
We are so lucky that this man has no shame
I have some...
No you don’t.
P.S. Just found you. Subbed. Best review ever!
@@AdvancedKnifeBro ur a american hero in my eyes
I always wondered why you haven’t batoned with the sheath on to protect the blade
Beau Poopoo Yeah, always make sure the sheath has metal rivets to protect your edge when batoning your knife in it.
You always wondered that ? WOW... lol
The Skrama is a "hukari" (ie "huggare" in swedish ~chopper/hewer or equivalent of Hanger too) originally repurposed battlefield finds like broken swords or other blade that Finnish soldiers adapted, used and took home and used as tools in peace and then back to weapons if the russians came. Jäkkari is from Swedish Jägare from German Jaeger ie ~Rangers also known before as "Sissi" from slavic word for bandit/yew bow as in " sissipuuko " units that operate behind enemy lines, gather information and blow things up and need a good knife, just say yeah-ka-ree.
Advice: Do not invade Finland.
Finland recently joined NATO, they've gone soft.
Jagermeister (this german alcohol) name came from hunting and these people in Woods
Subscribed after about 30 seconds. This is the sort of no BS video you want. Funny yet informative 👌👌
Thanks man!
Varusteleka is easily the coolest company on the Planet, by far. Their Product selection is amazing, and they do their Job with attitude and motivation. I love them(and the Jääkäripuukko)!
And it’s pronounced like “Where’s the liquor?”
@@subseeker where ?
James T. They’ve always responded rather quickly to my request, including several questions about product information and restocks. As for the price, I’m interested where I get the stuff for half the price, but I’ll doubt that those places have a even remotely comparable selection of good surplus!
And a higher price isn't necesarily a completely bad thing: before discovering Varusteleka, I've bought surplus at german surplus stores, where I got about one bad item(Rotten leather, big tears in fabric, severe stains) per five good ones, while all of the Items I got from Varusteleka have been in good to great condition.
James T. I have been shopping there for e the past 3 years , never had a bad experience, on the contrary , I always had good experience so much so , I even told them how good they are on few occasions, and the price is not that expensive and quality of used surplus is almost like new . I guess it depends on the customer , because I have always had good experience in most places .
I own close to 30 knives . About 15 are fixed blade . My jaakaripukko 140 is my “if only one “ knife . I have beat the crap out of it , taken it to the top of many mountains and it has never failed me . 80crv2 for max toughness / reliability .
I always get this weird feeling like you MUST be close to running out of wood to baton... Then you batoned a box and I was like... Yeah. He's out.
I must say there is something very satisfying about seeing someone else baton the hell out of some wood with your knife. Awesome video! I was waiting for you to baton one knife with the other.
My skrama is one of my most prized tools. It is an absolute monster.
Cuts through the shit!
No blue lines in a review of a Finnish knife, a country who’s flag is literally JUST some blue lines?! For shame, you naughty boy.
👍🏽‼️‼️‼️
This is the first video of yours I've watched. Hilarious and very refreshing compared to every other knife video I've watched!
Another superbly put together appraisal of life in general interspersed with murder weapon usage. Kudos to you Sir.
Great review, as always. Keep drinking beer, and playing with sharp things. You are much more entertaining doing it than I would be.
Skrama is the best knife I ever have!! Love the blade's geometry and the weight, great design for such a tool! I have the carbon steel version, feels like a very good steel compare to my most knives with 1095. Can be very very sharp, very easy to resharp and holds the edge very well! When I touched up my knives, Skrama will always turn out to be the sharpest knife every time, I mean I'd be happy already when my knives can shave hairs but I can easily sharpen Skrama to be even sharper, and I'm nothing near a knife sharpening expert. I think it's because of the blade bevel and the steel. It looks a lot more attractive in real than in the internet! Really love it. Thanks for the review!
Honestly why should i even watch the videos if you dont include the blue lines
Great background music! Really set the mood in the beginning and then the transition to William Tell while chopping with a knife at the end! Absolutely genius! Although this is the kind of thing that gets me sent to the ER and makes my wife tell me to get a new hobby.
"You're still a dumbass though..." Hahahaha, gets me every time bro. Thanks for your unique approach and talent. Your scripts are second to none. Rock on AKB!
Dude I love your videos. You say a lot of things that I think about the things people talk about using a knife for the they'll NEVER do in real life. Thanks
If I ever get hooked on phonics or knives like you, these are the kinds of videos I’d want to make.
Love this dry humor. Entertaining review.
I fear that watching this channel will hurt my ability to fly in the future. still I watch.
Oh like the no fly list
Just watched this over the years for about the 20th time and it it still makes me smile. I own both of these Terava's and the fun factor cannot be appreciated until you have used them. They perform great at the practical level but the recreational jackassery pleasure is definitely overlooked until you have one in your hand. Please drink responsibly, until you have put the knife down. The William Tell Overture was appropriate for this but these blades have a Steve Earle vibe to them So do you now that I think about it. Cheers!
I was laughing hard in thr first 50 seconds. You're hilarious. Instant sub.
Your skills are becoming more advanced with every chop
I really enjoyed the classical music segment. Please never stop
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Meet me at the Choppa.
Get to the choppah!!!!!!!
Hi. Nice video. I like the bit of sarcasm and you not taking the whole UA-cam knife thing not too seriously. These two knives themselves are great, and meant to be used hard. I have been using both for about two years now and they are just awesome. The Skrama is excellent for delimbing, and for batoning it is almost like a froe, great for making kindling. Like you, I use them for yard work and making firewood for the home, not for bushcrafting or just testing. The puukko is my best one for notching and such, the Skrama has mostly replaced my GB small forest axe for small chopping tasks and splitting quarter logs into kindling (I use a dedicated splitting axe for the big logs).
Keep it up !
best review on this knife I've seen, just got this the Skrama and had the Puukko for the last two years, love'em, and you sir are very entertaining, thank you.
Great content. Lots of good comparisons and what to expect. I have the smaller puukko carbon and the scrama also 80cvr2
Mark, I’ve watched this video a few times and it’s just so fucking funny. I laugh every time. Thanks
I was laughing so hard when you went fast speed and doing what we all do, miss the wood but never admit it. Funny stuff. Good video
The William Tell Overture at the end is a nice touch
The Zuck is the least of peoples worries. It's those telling him what to do folks should pay attention to.
Proper comment.
Anyone else binge watching this channel surrounded by knives and blades that cost as much as a obd 1 Civic? I should shower at some point soon.
Bro I was like "14 min? Holy cow hes pushing it!" But two knives and the bonus advanced knife moves at the end! Needless to say, like button batoned...
So I've watched maybe four of your videos and you're already one of my favorite knife reviewers. Keep up the great work!
Very amusing, highly sarcastic entertaint-ment. Thank you. Made my black heart soar with glee. Yes, glee. Weird, but there it is.
A two-knife video would have been at least a three hour video on the hair-gel channel.
Hope he doesn't get batoning elbow from all the chopping!
Are u talkin bout pm101 🤔😂
Prepared Gel 101
2sharp 4u lol!
I love your videos an how you put things,lol,nice knives too man
Ordered a Skrama last night. The stainless option is gone, 80crv2 only. Ordered mine with a brown leather sheath, a left-hand version is available. You can also order a bare tang blade, for those who wish to make their own scales. They also have an 8"/200mm version that does not have the extended grip.
I need you to baton a pumpkin for Halloween and show us how to field dress a scarecrow. Thank you for the videos.
I need to do this pumpkin thing.
Still the best Knife guy on the interwebs.
Little known fact, Advanced Knife Bro was assaulted by a tree as a child and uses these videos as an elaborate excuse to exact his revenge on the trees' kin. Get some help Advanced Knife Bro, you don't have to suffer in silence. IT WASN'T YOUR FAULT!
Also cool knife, I suppose.
Those sheaths give me the urge to watch People Under the Stairs
I love my Skrama and the poukkos, I don't care if I spelled them right because they work and that's all I care about.
I carry a Kansbol when bowhunting, it's perfect for that.
Love this channel, hilarious and so happy you did a review on these awesome knives. Love my Jaakaripuukko! Keep up the good work.
I’d like to see you do a few videos on Ontario’s SP series. SP5 ,SP53, or the Maurader bowie
Kudos to you for being a chill and honest as fuck dude. Oh and also being real. Really appreciated.
Excelent knifes and very good video.
thanks for share the info. im a big fan of the skrama it's hard to find in stainless steel.
gracias amigo
The Vakra just looks cool as hell.
Scandi chopper. I love this concept unlike Spyderco's MAP pricing. That handle looks like the Spyderco Zoomer.
To blazes with all these right-handed sheaths, Mr. AdvancedKnifeBro.
Carbon is darker and stainless is lighter, surprise! LMAO I love your vids bro
Honestly, I watch your videos more for the commentary than the products. Lmfao!
Great vid. Awesome finish with perfect music. Love the JPukko knife. Been looing at it for a while. Getting one soon. Going back to the vid. Nothing better than seen another dude working his ass off with a knife while drinking a beer. It just makes the beer taste so much better.
You know those porn vids where they show 7 minutes of (stuff) and then cut out before the (finish)? That's how i thought it was gonna go with that giant log at the 11 minute mark. Thanks to you for not being that guy
I'm not that guy.... haven't done one like this in a while and people have been asking for it!
Porn destroys men.
Varusteleka replied to me that they still don't know when the sheaths for lefties are coming, but they are coming for sure. Maybe I'll order the knife and try to make a Kydex sheath for it...
It’d be nice if they just made a swappable style. You gonna get the Skrama?
I'm about to order 140mm Jääkäripuukko, same as yours but in SI units.
Gotta admit I look forward to the knife not sticking in to the stump at the end of the vid, when it sticks I'm bummed..
Totally unrelated but if you keep a shark from swimming are you drowning it or suffocating it?
I had to come back again, just for the ending. Always cheers me up to know that someone, somewhere, is also shameless and sarcastic af. Its the only way to be, mostly honestly.
wow what a review bro :) that was a workout. the style of your review matches their sense of humour in the description of items they sell. Nice that you managed to review these knives , I live few km from the store that sells it, always wanted to buy one but couldn't justify it , I don't do anything outdoors lol . but they are honest durable no nonsense choppers .
I gotta say, if all videos had me laughing immediately like yours, I'd have a much harder time subbing to channels. Easy choice.
I love my skrama chopper, I even batoned a small log to the point where I thought I bent the thing. Super upset at myself. Got it home and laid it on a desk, was still straight. It's those bevels that threw me off. Either way, the thing is deadly tough and it's on my outdoors belt permanently now. Proud to own it.
Sweet, todays dose of tactical chopping.
Great work as ever bro!
Comedy gold my friend!!! Awesome review as well. Great job with the subtitles, you crack me up. Lots of work put into your videos and it shows. You truly are quite Advanced. 🤘Rock on AKB
I have beat the hell out of my Jaakaripuukko 140mm for over a year now. It is one tough blade and is my ultimate survival knife! One of my best knife purchases by far!🔥⚔🔥
13BRAVO REDLEG My God, is that actually the real name?
Really awesome knifes reviews!!
Bolaro by Ravel or Richard Wagner Ride Of The Valkyries might be good choices next time.
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Ride of the Valkyries might accompany one in the future. I’ve been holding onto that one.
I read that as autism death machine.
So where are the blue lines? I do kind of miss them. They were soothing and comforting. Now I have to find a new safe place.
If I ever have to chop down a whole forest, I know what knives to get now
You can buy a BPS knives sheath for the pukko for about $13 on amazon that is nice leather and in a similar ish style.
Had the Jääkäripuukko 110 for a while, have not used it though. Just like to look at it :)
Jääkäripuukko 110 the finnish vs of a Buck?
This is a good description of it
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Odin is looking down on you from Valhalla and shaking his head.
Hi, please help me with these two question:
1. I live in tropical region and I need a machete. Should I go with stainless steel?
2. What's the best stainless steel machete can you recommend? (Plenty of carbon steel ones, so not gonna ask about that)
Thanks
There are very few options of stainless machetes. The easy answer is oil and wipe down your non stainless machete. Cheap carbon steels are overall more durable than cheap stainless that would have to be found in a machete. I am only aware of a few options... not saying that there aren't more but here are a few.
1. The Skrama. It really isn't a machete, but it's a decent chopper.
2. The Cudeman SVK II. Don't know much about that stainless steel, but it claims to be stainless.
3. Kizlyar Supreme Bushmate is made from 420HC I belive which is a stainless.
4. Condor Tool and Knife 18" Camo Hog Sticker.
These should give you a decent place to start. There's just not a ton of well reviewed stainless machetes out there. You could always get a coated blade, but those wear if you use them a lot against woodier objects
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I really want to go for carbon steel, and I already have a machete in mind for that, which is CRKT Chanceinhell (great machete for the money). However, the place I live in (Indonesia) is very very very humid, the carbon steel blade probably would rust even laying there unused :D
And what I'm looking for is a machete for clearing bush/vegetation, not a chopper. So it should be a bit light with blade length between 12"-14" (because I'm a small guy).
Any blisters upon finishing this dual knife chop-fest? would be a testament to their ergonomics. Thoroughly enjoyed the visuals with music at the end. Made my day!
Nope. I can't remember the last time I had blisters. These handles are super comfortable... the douk douks handle was probably the worst in some time- as far as owie-ness goes.
I like the sheaths.
11:17 MONEY SHOTTT‼️‼️‼️
You're fucking hilarious. Please don't stop making these.
in reality its useful. i was living in an apartment on a street of apartments. a storm blew threw and a huge limb blocked our street. no one had done a thing since the storm hit at 3 till i got home from work. so i grab my unnecessary cold steel machete and start hacking by myself. not 3 minutes and neighbors started helping with whatever, including a small saws all so sometimes big dumb blades save the day
Arguably your best review yet! I used to sub to that hair gel guy but all he does is review knives in his backyard...err...
Good thing I go waaaaaay out in the bush. Yep- good thing. Umm... cool.
@@AdvancedKnifeBro 😭😭😭 Im dead
Oh no the video is over and i haven't figured out what to write for a comment yet. So much for passive entertainment... Uh uh
Great video!
You're my hero.
Probably should get some work done . But Lynn damnit I just cant turn away!!
Can't beat classical music and slow-mo. Maybe try a knife review where you Beat Box throughout the video!
1st time here, love the sarcasm, subscribed 👍
Was amazed at the chips that the puuko was throwing even though that log seems to be a tad bigger than I would try to chop with it.
I can't believe I missed this video when it came out...So uhh, what's your favorite blade for chopping? Does the Skrama even make the top 10...or should I buy a Vakra?
It’s a good chopper- great for only about $100. Vakra is nice, but you can have a lot of fun with this one.
Hey AKB... Have u any experience with the Condor Hudson bay...At around $20 cheaper, how do you think it fares against the skrama as a chopping "knife"?
P.S: I know hairdo is an intensely personal thing, but have u ever considered getting yourself a buzzcut?
Hey AKB, you should compare this with the Esee libertariat... A showdown of the compact choppers !
It’s been on my to-get list for years. Might pick one up sometime this year!
1:46 , shouldn't the blade length be larger than the cutting edge?
Nope. You measure (or at least I do) from the most forward part of the handle. If you look closely you see the cutting edge extends past that.
@@AdvancedKnifeBro i consider the cutting edge to be the part that cuts and the blade lenght the part from tip to beginning the handle
Look at this definition. This is generally how it’s legally defined. This is how I measure. So if the cutting edge goes under the forward most point of the handle- like it does on this model- then that’s no longer blade length. So this is why I measured it as I did. You can agree with me or not- however I abide by this standard. Instead of arbitrarily deciding on a blade by blade basis.
www.akti.org/resources/akti-protocol-for-measuring-knife-blade-length/
@@AdvancedKnifeBro Ok then sorry for anything
You don’t have to be sorry. As far as I’m aware when you look at knife specs on the internet that’s how they do it to. It’s good information to know and important to assessing legality. When I started reviewing knives I looked up to see how blade length was determined.
Yep good knives video kinda makes me wonder what you'd do with a 5 pound industrial kitchen cleaver
jesus a five pound cleaver.
Which one has better edge retantion Carbon or Stainless ?
I would watch out for the stainless version. There are a few videos with stainless versions of this knife severely deformed from use.
I purchased a Skrama for the chopping tasks and a Cold Steel Master Hunter for the rest. I kind of felt I had to get the Skrama because I am (American) Finnish.
I'll keep it in mind. So far, so good on mine though.
lol, love your intro!
Great review and funny. These are hard working knives or as I call them rough work camp knives, like batoning, chopping, digging in wood, etc. so I prefer them in carbon. I always bring a stainless small camp knife for food prep.
Looking at the website they stopped production of the stainless versions all together.
When I go into a jungle area I would bring the more lightweight 12 inch blade Tramontina latin machete but for the woodland the Skrama looks like a very good option when you don't want to bring an ax.
An ax is good for splitting logs so I do use them when remaining in a base camp but for travel I prefer the big knife.
Hahahahaha you're a madman! Awesome video
It's October bro: time for pumpkin batoning!
SWEET
Skrama was the prefered wacker of the Vikings you should have batoned a seal for you know realistic use purposes.
Noted!
Bro, I had gotten a Jaakaripuukko in the 140mm blade length and stainless steel about 4 months ago. As mentioned in a previous comment it came in less than a week. At the beginning of December, I ordered the same knife in the 110 mm blade length. This time the order took almost six weeks to arrive. The latest batch of these knives are polished. It makes for a more attractive knife but seriously impairs its ability to throw Sparks from a ferrous rod. Just when I thought I had run across a company that had it's shit together!! Why would anyone take a knife that is designed and built to be used and abused and put a polish on the blade? Especially when it adversely affects it's usability!!
Hi there...does it 110 puukko?
Now i want one
Wow... reading that is like one of those magic eye pics... Trying to read it cross-eyed to find a secret message.
Nice baton work my little droogie.
Two knives is like two girls
Knives and girls can't resist angel trumpets and devil trombones
I have a AUD39 Martindale Golok (Crocodile), but hey, thank you the review of the Skrama I've been waiting for. Oh, and if the handle ever dies on my Golok I'll make a new one and rewrap it in twine and silicone tape like I've done with it already. I like my big knives, but I don't need a big arse collection of them.