The Jungle Machete Show Down, My Honest Opinions

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2021
  • After use and sharpening of some machetes recently it gave me the idea of how to do an honest and complete review. One has to have experience with a blade before they can realistically tell you what to expect or what to look for. I'm this showdown I'm discussing the Cold Steel jungle machete, the Schrade SCHKM1, the Honshu Boshin and the Condor Jungelo.
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  • @mdsign001
    @mdsign001 3 роки тому +110

    There's no jungle where I live, there's really no practical reason for me to own a machete and I don't plan to own one ... why did I just watch an hour long comprehensive review of a bunch of machetes? You're the best Dave!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +13

      Lol! I guess the video was interesting? Thanks for watching Erwin!

    • @asmith7876
      @asmith7876 3 роки тому +31

      What does "need" have to do with buying a new blade? LOL

    • @Regularcitizen1
      @Regularcitizen1 3 роки тому +19

      You might not need one. But after watching Dave for 2 hrs you'll fill up your Amazon cart.

    • @petepete66
      @petepete66 3 роки тому +6

      ... when Armageddon comes into town .... you NEED a big fat Bowie knive and a big fat machete .... for BUGout selfdefence ... 🍀🍀🍀✌️😜✌️🍀🍀🍀

    • @jambutty2218
      @jambutty2218 3 роки тому +3

      I’m the same.

  • @joefrank7159
    @joefrank7159 3 роки тому +31

    First time somebody talk about how to walk with a machete. Great tip.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +8

      So far, I hadnt seen anyone else show how. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching Joe

  • @markoda2120
    @markoda2120 2 роки тому +2

    I love the way you do honest and unbiased reviews. I have learned so much from you and really enjoy your style.
    You have me bingeing your channel again. I've been rewatching your videos. The only good thing about having a bad memory is that I can enjoy videos for the first time...many times. 🥺

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Thank you Mark! And I'm glad you're going back through the older videos!

  • @marciannanderson5075
    @marciannanderson5075 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the detailed test Dave and Nick! Your videos are such a great way to learn and I really appreciate them! Great tip about carrying a machete too. 👍👍

  • @NothingMaster
    @NothingMaster 3 роки тому +18

    Thanks for the excellent, detailed, entertaining, and honest review, Dave.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +3

      You are very welcome and thanks for watching!

    • @benthere8051
      @benthere8051 3 роки тому +1

      I was worried about Nick hacking on the tiny sticks with such great force. I noticed you positioned yourself out of the path of a flying machete had he lost control. I put a lanyard on my SP-53 for that very reason. My SP-53 killed hundreds of smilax briars in East Texas. It also chopped many long, hairy sections of poison ivy vines that were climbing my trees. It's a powerful tool.

  • @rlhand7688
    @rlhand7688 3 роки тому +4

    Another great and informative video. You’re the master of machetes! Thanks for the time, effort and care you take to educate us.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it and I'm always happy to share

  • @mightymik3yb1008
    @mightymik3yb1008 Рік тому +1

    I love your channel and your content. You actually give all of us that watch a real insight on gear and tools, and you show us how to improve or stay away from certain things this channel is so underrated.

  • @spencerdavey3630
    @spencerdavey3630 3 роки тому +2

    There is nothing better than watching one of your videos when it's talking and demonstrating knives and machetes. This was truly excellent! I remember your video when you fell out with the schrade and as I have the same machete, I was pleased to see its revival and score so well. Seeing them all put through their paces was great to see. I was glad you were behind the camera when Nick started chopping, especially with that stainless steel razer he liked so much 😀😀😀. That carrying tip at the end was something I'd never heard or thought of, so thank you for that! A great way to spend an hour watching this before bed 😀. Thanks again, both of you. Very impressed indeed. 👍👍👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      We are glad you liked it Spencer! That Schrade really depressed me. I was excited about it then it let me down. I'm very very happy how it's been revived! Take care and thanks for watching my friend!

  • @derekrwatson346
    @derekrwatson346 3 роки тому +4

    That lanyard over the thumb technique is one of the best tips ever. I first saw that in one of your older videos from years ago. It works great for hatchets to keep the tool locked into your hand. I always had it around my wrist and never thought to use it around my thumb until you showed us. Thanks Dave...

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked that Derek! I've never seen a better way to secure a chopping tool. Thanks for watching

  • @johndifrancisco3642
    @johndifrancisco3642 3 роки тому +4

    There are not very many videos that I will watch that are a half hour or more. I watched this all the way through and Dave did not disappoint. It went like 20 minutes.
    Plus I like machetes. Thanks Dave!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that John! I knew it would be long but I was hoping it would be interesting. Take care and thanks for watching John

  • @webb618
    @webb618 3 роки тому +2

    I’ve been super busy and had to pause and start for a couple of days. I’m so glad I made it to the end. You always slip a few jewels of info in throughout. I had no idea about the way to carry through the woods like that. Thanks Dave! You truly are the king of machetes. You should weld up a chair like game of thrones but with the bad bad machetes.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you watched it and liked it. Lol, a throne of junk machetes would be cool! Take care and thanks for watching

  • @shelbyindianajones3226
    @shelbyindianajones3226 3 роки тому +10

    FINALLY ordered my silky gomboy glad to see this new vid because it's one of the next items on the list... ha ha got busy buying guns and land there for awhile... hope you are enjoying this cool summer weather! -from my forest camper homestead

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +2

      Great to hear that! It's machete time soon! This cool weather is definitely a welcome anomaly. Take care and thanks for watching Shelby

  • @curt46oct
    @curt46oct 3 роки тому +3

    i have never been much of a trail follower, more of a head straight to it guy. some places the brush and/or downfall gets so thick that a machete is very needed. i thank you for how to carry one, very helpful. falling on the side of mountain, you need to be able get rid of what ever you carry. thanks guys, another great and helpful video.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      We are glad you liked it and found it helpful. Stay safe, and thanks for watching Curt

  • @BumbleBeeJunction
    @BumbleBeeJunction 3 роки тому +3

    Straight forward honest review... Enjoyed it very much, and thought you put them each well to the test... Nothing speaks like results... And there is no better source of information than experience... Thank you so much for sharing, and taking the time to do it right... Good stuff brother... Peace

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Brother! I'm glad you liked it. I just speak is as I see it! Thanks for watching

  • @REB65
    @REB65 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Dave and Nick 👍👍 God bless y’all 🙏✌️

  • @benthere8051
    @benthere8051 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, Dave. Thanks so much for sharing your excellent experience.
    The time I could've used a machete the most was in the central highlands of Vietnam. I walked into a jungle that was so thick it was unbelievable. If I had really needed to go any farther than I did, a machete would have been absolutely essential. The tour guide had a really unexpected solution to that problem. He drove his jeep into the creek and drove us a quarter-mile up the creekbed to a primitive settlement used by people a thousand years ago.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Driving through that creek bed was clever thinking!

    • @benthere8051
      @benthere8051 3 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 It wasn't his first rodeo. The creek never got much over a foot deep. The area was at the altitude of Denver but almost never freezes. The area is 100 KM uphill west of the South China Sea and 100 KM east of the Laos border.

  • @Leec_1972
    @Leec_1972 3 роки тому +5

    Had a very similar machete to that Schrade in the very early 90s, identical except for the black blade and perforations. The box which I still have was simply marked “Bushmaster” with a picture of the knife on it.
    Edit: The way you wear the lanyard around your thumb and over the back of your hand is spot on.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I think I may have heard of that machete before. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching Liam

  • @jethrob258
    @jethrob258 3 роки тому +8

    Man I love the detail you go into on these. Could you please continue with the series on other styles of machetes and large knives? I for one would love an update on this subject. Thank you

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Jethro! I'm glad you liked it. I may do more on different shapes and categories in the future. Thanks for watching

  • @roycolglazier1061
    @roycolglazier1061 3 роки тому +1

    Dave & Nick, you always surprise w/some of the most informative & useful content on the web! I regret my lack of instruction regarding how useful a tool one can have w/machetes! My "go to" was always an axe, supplemented by a collapsible "Sven" saw, backed up w/a Marine Corps Ka-Bar!
    Anyhow, your demo of a "better way" is very much appreciated, as is your grasp and.explanation of the technology involved. PLEASE keep 'em coming!
    Happy trails & great adventures to you both😁👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thank you Roy and we are glad you liked it! Amazing how many don't realize the value of a good machete. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching Roy

  • @opalprestonshirley1700
    @opalprestonshirley1700 3 роки тому +1

    I have several Condor blades from years ago but hearing about the quality I haven't bought any since. This was quite informative especially the machetes carry method. You and Nick stay safe.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      I still love all my old Condors but no new ones for me at their prices. I'm glad you liked the video and thanks for watching my friend!

  • @spiritsuit7846
    @spiritsuit7846 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for showing that proper machete carry! It wasn't something I knew and will help a lot.

  • @larryschmidt3594
    @larryschmidt3594 3 роки тому +19

    I would love to see you get the 5 pack of machetes from Sportsman's guide, you get a mix of third world machetes for 30 bucks. Dull as can be, but reprofile and give us a review please. Would be an interesting video.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +13

      Ive seen that 5 pack for years and never bit. Sounds like a very cool video idea tho!

  • @tompeltoma8531
    @tompeltoma8531 2 роки тому +2

    This is late coming, but I also I bought the Honshu kukri quite awhile back. I too was amazed at how it held up to chopping. I did testing on various wood (fresh and seasoned) and the edge held up great. After all of my testing I too haven’t needed to sharpen it. For the price, WOW! Your testing for these machetes was great. Keep up the super videos. You and Nick make a great team.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Amazed is exactly how I felt Tom! How could such an off brand be so sharp and durable? I still love mine. Take care and thanks for watching brother

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 3 роки тому +1

    Agree with you on condor quality. Love the bushcraft knife I got several years ago. Got their Nessmuk and was very disappointed less than a year ago.
    Always appreciate your videos.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Sad but true, Condor used to be the absolute best. Now its hit or miss gamble. I hope they change. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching Mark

  • @remraf72
    @remraf72 3 роки тому +4

    Good Morning David,
    I'm always interested when you post. The particular video has been extremely helpful ! When THE REALLY BIG MONKEY SPEAKS, EVERYONE LISTENS !
    I had a similar experience with my Schrade Schbolo Machete. It was " good, B A D ", RIGHT FROM THE BOX ! That was in 2014. After a few attempts chopping medium size wood, I began to get very a angry but then remember a very wise man (it wasn't Big Nosed Ed)haha, it was YOU, that had said stone it ,to begin the re - profile the edge. Then I used a bastard file on it, about 30 degrees and it's been an excellent chopper ever since. I absolutely love your videos and most importantly the applied knowledge you provide to all of us.
    Wishing you all of the very best.
    Warmest Regards from Arizona

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Bruce! I'm glad you liked the video. Amazing how many machetes turn into junk fast and have to be reprofiled. I used to hate Schrade but this machete has magically made me like them. Lol, thanks for watching brother

  • @John..18
    @John..18 3 роки тому +5

    I got rid of my machetes, and now I only have my Condor bushcraft parang, which I suppose was OK from new, but I re-shaped the handle, (to fit my hand perfectly) and now it is a complete beast of a chopper,,, highly recommended imho,,
    Great in - depth video btw,, thank you,,,

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +2

      That particular parang is excellent. I'm glad you liked the video, thanks for watching John

  • @richardthompson6406
    @richardthompson6406 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video. We need more videos but I know you have a busy work schedule, we’re glad to get them when we can. Keep up the excellent work. Bye from Oregon

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Richard, I'm glad you liked it. Oh believe me, Id love to have time to double up on the video making. Thanks for watching

  • @jamesbailey6124
    @jamesbailey6124 3 роки тому +2

    God bless you Dave been watching your channels for about 2 years now I've loved every episode I recently started buying my own machetes for my camping gear and you have answered every question about machetes that I needed to know the four brands that you have here I've been stuck in my mind for awhile and I haven't bought one because I still had questions about what makes a good machete I think I've made up my mind and I will go with the Honshu boshin kukri machete thanks a bunch God bless you again

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks James and Im always happy to help! If the Honshu you get is just like mine? Its gonna be a fantastic blade! I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and may God bless you too!

  • @feartheduck6664
    @feartheduck6664 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video gents! I purchased a fairly straight nata style machete in Japan (back in the days we could travel -almost 15 years ago) and it has excellent weight distribution. The handle is unpolished, but finely sanded hard wood. They advised giving it a very light sanding each year. It holds a good edge and is relatively easy to field sharpen if necessary. The sheaf is leather and has been repaired several times due to my haste and cutting the strap!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks, we are glad you liked it. Oh man I that Japanese blades quality is excellent! I can understand sanding that handle from time to time. Oils from the hand may make it slick.

    • @juanedoses8715
      @juanedoses8715 Рік тому

      as mundane as machetes are, they are one of the most versatile tools in the world.... even in cities they are awesome!

  • @OzMan9989
    @OzMan9989 3 роки тому +7

    I really, really love all the detailed real life experience commentary in your videos Dave. I just bought the LT Wright Overland machete and can’t wait to go through the thought motions with that machete as you so nicely describe.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I bet that Overland is going to be a good one!

  • @cipher2
    @cipher2 2 роки тому +1

    phenomenal well rounded review. Looking into the Honshu Boshin possibly as not much of a sharpener person at present. always good to hang out with you guys here, many thanks!!!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. Oh if you're not into sharpening that Honshu Boshin is the way to go! Mine was like a razor out of the box and it's remained that way! Take care and thanks for watching my friend

  • @DamianBloodstone
    @DamianBloodstone 3 роки тому +2

    Great vid. I enjoyed seeing the different types and your and Nick's take on them. My first machete was the Cold Steel All Terrian Chopper in the 18" form. I abused it by cutting everything. The edge was a razor out of the box and never rolled until I struck concrete while cutting a cardboard box. A few runs with a stone and it was back to shape. My second was the CS Katana Machete. There was nothing Katana about it and the handle is the worst I had ever seen. It cuts beautifully and handles okay with the overall length of 40 inches. My third is the CS KUKRI PLUS MACHETE. They finally got a handle right. The balance is awesome. It was razor sharp out of the box. I have yet to use it.
    So, you can see a trend. I like Cold Steel, but time will tell since they were recently sold. Thanks for the great vid. I look forward to your next secret project vid.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. The Cold Steels handle was very lousy but I did like the blade. I may just give the CS kukri a chance myself. I've been worried that CS might go downhill since the sale. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @nancylewishavensheart
    @nancylewishavensheart 3 роки тому +15

    Dang Dave, all that good, bad sounds like you were talking about all my old relationships. :) LOL Hey Nick. Good to see you boys. Nice video.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +3

      Lol! I can see that. Nick says hi and thanks for watching

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft 3 роки тому +1

      LOL

    • @GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx
      @GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx 3 роки тому

      Ha, thanks for the laugh. We all have those stories. I once met this beautiful but crazy woman from Australia.... what could possibly go wrong?

  • @lext4374
    @lext4374 3 роки тому +4

    Hey Dave. I've watched this about three times; great video. Always something going on; full of information and demonstration. I was curious how the Honshu Boshin would do on account of the hollow ground blade. A few years ago I tried chopping with the Ka-Bar (Taiwan) cutlas and kukri. Both had hollow ground blades, and it was a lot of work getting the blades out after making the chop. I understand they aren't made to be used that way, but was pleased to see that the Honshu Boshin did so well compared to the others. The $70 versions are on ebay; a seller has sold over 20 and has more than 10 left. Thanks again for the video.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it that much Lex! Sometimes a hollow grind will stick in dry wood only. Often times it'll do ok in green wood but not always. I'll admit I was shocked at how well this didn't stick. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching

  • @alancope1094
    @alancope1094 3 роки тому +1

    As always David And Nick great video thank you for your honesty

  • @AirstripBum
    @AirstripBum 3 роки тому +1

    Good informative video. Always good to see Nick in these things. Have a good 'un!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks, we are glad you liked it. It's always more fun with Nick along. Thanks for watching

  • @thekitowl
    @thekitowl 3 роки тому +3

    Great comparison video Dave, learning loads from ya.

  • @gregind01
    @gregind01 Рік тому +4

    Wow, that Honshu Boshin really is a gorgeous looking blade! If only it performed a fraction better. I am looking forward to seeing how its cousin parang is going to perform.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому +1

      Oh it is indeed a beautiful blade! It's cousin Parang performs pretty much identically since it's hollow ground. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching

  • @runningriverbushcraft
    @runningriverbushcraft 3 роки тому +1

    Dave, Superb explanations definitely enjoyed this Review 👌time well spent.. many do not spend the time going through a review like you have done!!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I feel like to have a real opinion, you have to use a blade for awhile. Thanks for watching Brother

  • @Myn6211
    @Myn6211 3 роки тому +5

    Really, really enjoyed this video Dave. I learned so much. Appreciated all the tests you and Nick did, as well as the final thoughts from both of you. I was not aware of the correct way to carry a machete when having to walk with it out of the sheath. I noticed that the Honshu Boshin handle has quite a curved knob on the end of the handle so I was wondering if the two finger carry would work by holding it there. It seems to me it might prove as comfortable as what the Schrade does, but would it be as safe?

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. That Honshus handle is curved but not enough to carry it that way. I'm thinking you would have to have a tighter grip when you really need a loose grip. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 2 роки тому +2

    1. great video. 2. remember that a machete was a dual use tool. I carried a locally made sword/machete when I lived with the hilltribes in SE Asia. 3. my friend who lives in Hawaii carries an Ontario military machete as they are used in pineapple fields. 4. In the Phillipines, the long machete was dual use tool. 5. In west LA, it is cheap enough to make over the shoulder/across the back carry sheaths for inexpensive long machetes to issue to untrained neighbors when shtf. Now viewer Erwin Monster learns why you put aside a few inexpensive long bladed machetes for shtf when you don't live in a jungle.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it Bd and thanks for the comments! Everyone needs a machete

  • @liveinlove5958
    @liveinlove5958 3 роки тому +1

    Morning you guys always good to see ya..awesome review..also super enjoyed having my coffee listening to the sounds of Ga mornin..even tho im in mid west still😪have a super great week. Stay safe stay you until next time🥰

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Good morning! I hope you enjoyed the coffee and the video. Thanks for watching and Georgia misses you!

  • @brxtmp106
    @brxtmp106 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the review and I always respect your judgement because I know you've taken the time to actually use the product. February 2022 Knife Center shows the Honshu Boshin in Full-tang 7Cr13 stainless steel blade $69 but out of stock. Ordered one and will wait to see how long it takes.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome and I'm glad you trust me! I was very stand offish about this brand but once I tried it I gave it a chance! Thanks for watching my friend

  • @shilohjim
    @shilohjim 3 роки тому +3

    I checked last night and there are still several sites that have the stainless Honshu Boshin for less than $100. In fact I ordered one for $65.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Fantastic to hear that Jom! After you have used it some let me know how you like it. Thanks for watching

    • @shilohjim
      @shilohjim 2 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 I got it in and tried it out a few weeks ago but just now getting a chance to give you my opinion. First let me say that I'm 5'3" so keep that in mind when I talk about how it fits my hand. OK, first the sheath the good....it seems to be well made of good materials. The bad....with my lanyard length I can't snap it under the snap. The strap that goes around the handle isn't long enough to do that but I think I can wet it and stretch it. Now for the Kukri. Mine is the 7Cr13 stainless blade, it shaves hair off the back of my hand right out of the box. It is a cutting machine. I was taking down pine saplings with no trouble. In fact it cut pretty much everything I tried it on except the briars. What we call saw briars. They are tough,woody vines that are really springy. Nothing much will cut them except shears or maybe a chainsaw. Now for the bad, The finger grooves don't really fit my hand so I would like it better if there were no groove or maybe just one at the guard. I'm not really fond of the holes in the blade, to me it makes it look cheap but that's just cosmetic and just my opinion. Made in China, not really liking that.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      @@shilohjim I never like promoting or bragging about anything from China but as you have seen, it's a very good blade considering it is China made. I'm wondering if you can sand or carve those finger grooves and wrap it with tennis racket wrap or baseball bat wrap? Overall are you happy with it?

    • @shilohjim
      @shilohjim 2 роки тому +1

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 I hadn't thought about carving out the finger grooves. If I knew the were solid and not hollow I'd give it a try and I might anyway. I'm not one to abuse a blade by doing things like prying with it but I'm happy with it so long as it doesn't snap in half or something like that. I might try giving my SP53 a different grind to see if it performs better.

  • @jamesswick7534
    @jamesswick7534 3 роки тому +5

    I've seen a big UA-cam creator copy your idea of using a saw, knife and axe combination recently. I know you use the machete instead of the axe but the concept is the same. I suppose other people on UA-cam do a similar thing so maybe they didn't copy you but I noticed it right off the bat and thought of you.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +2

      Who knows, the idea may have just hit them but if I inspired them then that's cool too!

    • @Flashahol
      @Flashahol 3 роки тому +1

      Could be a northern adaptation, I thought about it myself.

    • @kcherrick2627
      @kcherrick2627 3 роки тому

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 e

    • @kcherrick2627
      @kcherrick2627 3 роки тому

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 xxxxxx

    • @kcherrick2627
      @kcherrick2627 3 роки тому

      @NC Grayman xxxxx

  • @frankmarullo228
    @frankmarullo228 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks David ,, this video touched on everything anybody would want to know about machetes before you buy one to use.. The other one you talked about are cool collector. Machetes to hang in a display case, then all your friends will say " wow what a cool machete collection" thank you Frank from montana..

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it Frank! I think I hit on everything one needs to know. Take care and thanks for watching brother

  • @user-up8fz7lo5g
    @user-up8fz7lo5g 3 роки тому +2

    The best review I have ever seen!!! Thank you Dave!!! :)

  • @crawford323
    @crawford323 3 роки тому +1

    Darn good to have you back.

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dave and Nick for and excellent video. The most in depth demo of machetes I’ve ever seen, and also entertaining. I learned a lot also, did not know bout that safety carry. I have the Condor parang and love it. I have had it for a couple years. I will be staying away from Condor in the future though, unless the quality improves. I really enjoyed this video. Alan R.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome Alan and I'm glad you liked it! I'll always love my old Condors but I'm going to have to start hearing some better reviews about them before I go back. Take care and thanks for watching brother

  • @rebeccacornier2082
    @rebeccacornier2082 3 роки тому +1

    I have to say I recently moved from Jefferson Georgia back to Ohio. But I did bring a K bar machete with me simply because of your recommendation one of the Best purchases I ever made. Bought about three or four years ago when you did a machete comparison have used it all I can’t even tell you how many times every time I go to the woods.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Fantastic to hear that Rebecca! Thanks for watching

  • @mathewhenderson5757
    @mathewhenderson5757 3 роки тому +1

    Solid video. Great content for the community. Excellent period of instruction

  • @robertnelson1098
    @robertnelson1098 3 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed the video... Thanks for your hard work and time invested. From Robert and Harley my dog. Northeast Georgia mountains.

  • @snaponjohn100
    @snaponjohn100 3 роки тому +2

    Hey. Thank you brother. That was a great and thorough review. Where I live we have a lot of sticker burrs, Greenbriar, and wild Rose. I carry a machete when I go mushroom hunting. God bless you both. John

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome Brother John and I'm glad you liked it. I think if someone asked me what I hated the most on earth it would definitely be greenbriar thorns. Lol. Thanks for watching and may God bless you too brother

  • @kenteschke628
    @kenteschke628 3 роки тому +1

    Great information! Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these video’s!!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome and I'm glad you like them Ken!

  • @johnhunley602
    @johnhunley602 3 роки тому +1

    GREAT presentation and evaluation of the machetes.

  • @hawkknight4564
    @hawkknight4564 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video Dave. As always. Thank you for the information I have been eyeing that cold steel. I may reconsider now.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. If you're willing to work on that edge it'll eventually be a pretty good machete. Thanks for watching

  • @MutsPub
    @MutsPub 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting, simple, and informative.
    Thank You!

  • @Biker4everinsc
    @Biker4everinsc 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video. It's very informative. I have a condor bushcraft parang but am looking to buy a kukri. After watching your video, I've decided on the honshu. With it having your and Nick's approval , I feel it's the right choice. Thanks again!

    • @Biker4everinsc
      @Biker4everinsc 3 роки тому +1

      BTW I found it online for $69 to $75.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome and that's great to hear! I hope it gives you years of enjoyment

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Great! You never know when they will stop making it

  • @bobashmore6442
    @bobashmore6442 3 роки тому +2

    I had the exact same experience with the Schrade machete. When I first got it I was thrilled with the feel, weight, length and sharpness, loved the sheath too, especially at the price point. Then the chips started. I was disappointed and threw it to the back of my bench and forgot about it. Last year my nephew brought his kids over to help me clear brush, so I needed machetes fast and grabbed it back up. I spent about twenty minutes with a file and a good half an hour with a stone and it cleaned up to a razor sharp edge, but I figured it would be short lived because it had chipped so much before so I gave my "good" machetes to the teens and my nephew and used the Schrade myself so that if it chipped I could just file it down again and move on. Nope, it cut and chopped for hours without even needing to be sharpened much less throwing any chips, was extremely comfortable too my hand never got sore. That thing is still razor sharp and has never thrown another chip. It is now my "go to" machete any time I'm clearing brush, which is pretty often because that stuff grows thick and fast here in Kentucky. I have never seen the "carry" method before for a machete, you taught me something new today thanks. Of course I immediately picked up my Shcrade and tried it out, you're right it works perfectly with that thing.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing that Bob! I'm glad I'm not the only one that's experienced this. Great to hear you like that carry method. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @Olyphoto7
    @Olyphoto7 3 роки тому +1

    Great job Dave and Nick!

  • @appreciatizer5911
    @appreciatizer5911 3 роки тому +1

    New subscriber here. Love your channel. I like how you seem a lot more relatable to me. Might be because you have the same southern drawl as my family so I listen to you better then any of the other channels. Feels like as a fellow southerner we have the same interests in mind so I love watchin what yall do.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      I'm glad you like the channel and the way I do things. Thanks for the sub and thanks for watching my friend

  • @angrybuck1
    @angrybuck1 3 роки тому +2

    i rolled the factory edge of condor bushlore on such a hanging twiggy. after resharpening its alright.
    thanks guys for the video, awesome ;)

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Really? Thats bad but Im glad you fixed it! I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching

  • @isaiah4465
    @isaiah4465 3 роки тому +1

    Good to see you around still. God bless

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      I'm very happy to still be on here and going. Thanks for watching and may God bless you too

  • @sylviacandler5541
    @sylviacandler5541 Рік тому +2

    Great video, and thank you! It would help tremendously to know the thickness of the spine on the blade. Many thanks for your in-depth review! I hope you make more video's on what ever your interests are, you have a great approach!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I probably should have added the thicknesses at the time of editing. Thanks for watching Sylvia

  • @kristiecoleman8641
    @kristiecoleman8641 2 роки тому +1

    Great show guys. Thank you.

  • @hauki9286
    @hauki9286 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting to see hollow grind actually working. I've had nothing but bad experiences with them. Worst thing about them is that if they dont work you have to remove so much material reprofiling them. Thanks for the educational video!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I gotta say the performance of it shocked me! Hollow grinds are usually terrible but this one wasn't. Thanks for watching my friend

  • @primeshadow1860
    @primeshadow1860 3 роки тому +1

    Clear as mud, brother! Keep up the awesome work. You are the only person I know of that likes machetes more than I do. Only difference is, I like the 'cheaper' brands (tramontina, Marbles, schrade, etc). I really like the bah-shing (I know, my spelling is crap) semi-kukri.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Lol! I'm glad you liked it. With the price of machetes? Im starting to look at cheaper options all the time here lately. Thanks for watching

  • @TheBackinblack333
    @TheBackinblack333 3 роки тому +1

    Great, informative video. A lot of thought and planning went into this. I definitely appreciate it. Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking of getting a good, reliable, efficient machete/kukri. Thanks again.

  • @RoxUniverse
    @RoxUniverse Рік тому +1

    Great episode! I learned a lot as usual, thanks David! Vancouver WA where I live is a suburb of Portland OR, the knife making capital of the USA. I love fixed blades and machetes, and these days, like everyone does, I’ve got a few favorites. I recently got my first couple of Kukris and am looking at a few of the authentic Nepalese kukris to buy. I love videos like this where I can learn about others favorites and what they like about them! ⚡️🌎⚡️👍🏻

    • @RoxUniverse
      @RoxUniverse Рік тому

      I forgot to add, the Honshu Boshin has a new offering too, for $140 you can get it in D2 steel, but it sounds to me that yours is already good enough as it is!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. There's just something special about using a genuine kukri from Nepal. Thanks for watching brother

  • @ernielabarr646
    @ernielabarr646 3 роки тому +2

    Great video Dave and Nick!!!! Keep up the blade review. I agree, Dave you need to design the perfect machete through one of the blade companies.

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dave and Nick, great in depth machete video. Great information. I hope I can find one of those Honshu's, that was my favorite as well as Nick's. Thanks for the video. You guys have a great 4th of July holiday.👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Jeff and we are glad you liked it! Several people have told me they found some of the stainless versions still available. Thanks for watching Jeff and you have a happy 4th too!

  • @angelacruz71
    @angelacruz71 2 роки тому +1

    Omg I grew up using machetes and never knew about that carry. Lol I ran to try it out on my Kershaw camp. It works! Great tips. Thank you!
    I had a condor for years that I loved and when it went missing I immediately went shopping for another. Ive always wanted a parang but I ended up with something like your jungelo. That 2nd one snapped on me and scared me away from condor. That Honshu looks great. Might give them a try. Great vid. Thank you again. 🙂

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked the tips Angela! Parangs are awesome, you gotta have one. I'm sorry to hear your Condor broke. Their quality wasn't too bad on the past but the prices are what scared me off. Take care and thanks for watching

  • @chrisjoseph3970
    @chrisjoseph3970 Рік тому +2

    the nature sounds in the backdrop are so soothing

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Oh I agree, not much beats the sounds of nature. Thanks for watching Chris

  • @SKATICUS2000
    @SKATICUS2000 2 роки тому

    I wished I watched your video first before acquiring my collection and trying to figure things out from more or less from trial and error. Highly recommended. 👍

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you my friend! I'll never steer you wrong on machetes

  • @andykjohnsonjohnson7622
    @andykjohnsonjohnson7622 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent review video 👍. I own a couple of machetes, from Brazil, India & Korea. My favoriteiest is the the 2 Gurkha Pa'rang , vintage ww2 .

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Andy, I'm glad you liked it. You mentioned some good blades there.

  • @diannaharrison5931
    @diannaharrison5931 3 роки тому +1

    Love you guys! The Kurkri you held up first and poopooed is what I have after trying several other machetes'. I love it, easy for this 71 y/owoman to use. Thus far it is my favorite. I am thinking of the Hansu one after this video. Keep up the good vids.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Dianna! If you need another one definitely look at the Honshu Boshin line. Take care and thanks for watching

    • @diannaharrison5931
      @diannaharrison5931 3 роки тому

      @@Reallybigmonkey1 Yup that will be my next one as I really like the style. Thanks Dave!!

  • @BabakPA
    @BabakPA 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video as always! Thank you Dave

  • @user-gl4qw6ow4b
    @user-gl4qw6ow4b 2 роки тому +1

    They all looks great and sharp!

  • @daveedwards6567
    @daveedwards6567 3 роки тому +2

    Well done lads good job looking forward to the next video

  • @steveborgresistance8310
    @steveborgresistance8310 3 роки тому +1

    Very good. Look forward to seeing your next video!👍🤠⚔

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Steve, we are glad you liked it and see ya in the next one

  • @oferbechor1579
    @oferbechor1579 3 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU Dear Dave waiting for your next video

  • @brianwofford3831
    @brianwofford3831 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, great video, I enjoyed the education through the entire video. Thanks for this.

  • @markoda2120
    @markoda2120 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this informative, honest, and thorough video. I respect your experience and opinion. A knife manufacturer would do well to bring you on staff to design blades.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome Mark and I'm glad you liked it! I'd love to give the manufacturers some advice

  • @garys5540
    @garys5540 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dave and Nick!

  • @josephmartin1540
    @josephmartin1540 Рік тому +1

    I like watching 'cause you guys have so much fun

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  Рік тому

      Thanks Joseph! It's gotta be fun or we ain't doing it right! Lol

  • @brplatten1273
    @brplatten1273 3 роки тому +1

    I like the way you showed how to carry them it's good information thank you

  • @jamessotherden5909
    @jamessotherden5909 3 роки тому +1

    Great primer on machetes. I have a bad one that maybe I can now make it into a good one. But I know now thanks to this video on how to choose my next one.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it James, and good luck with your next machete!

  • @jeromecook1262
    @jeromecook1262 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative as usual. All the best to you and Nick. Have a fun 4th of July.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Thanks Jerome! We are glad you liked it and we hope you have a Happy Fourth too!

  • @utubeu8129
    @utubeu8129 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, One of your best, Thank You!!

  • @pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
    @pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358 3 роки тому +2

    This was the most incredibly detailed information on machetes I have ever seen! Your knowledge and testing are top notch Dave! Thanks for sharing with us all!

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Brother! I'm glad you liked it that much!

  • @stevanoutdoor
    @stevanoutdoor 2 роки тому +1

    As always great review. Love the father son quality time and it was pretty funny when you choose position with the camera for a forehand strike and your son uses the back hand strike. LOL. But all good and honest information. When I do carry my machete in the field, and that sure happens, I do use a very lose grip but that two finger method makes sense. I suggest between the middle finger and ring finger because they are not used as much to get a firm grip. So you will be more instinctively likely to drop it. I think I'm gonna implement that way or carrying in my courses. Thx.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. Lol, we all have different ways of swinging a machete, Thanks for watching my friend

  • @williammurray7632
    @williammurray7632 3 роки тому +1

    Good honest review.Thanks guys!

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 3 роки тому +1

    Thank You very much for your great presentation of machetes. Good info. Take care.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome Brother and thanks for watching

  • @midnightsurvival
    @midnightsurvival 3 роки тому +1

    Hey everybody!
    I just wanted to drop a line and say thank you to Dave. I've watched your vids for years and have seen a bad one yet. He may disagree because of his humbleness. I wanted to write this because Dave is helping me through a rough time. I was recently installed with a trial spinal stimulator for a nerve issue. I'm really hoping to get back in the woods with less pain and enjoy what we all love so much. Well due to unfortunate circumstances I ended up having to have surgery to remove the test leads that my body sucked inside. Dave's voice and great disposition have been helping me through the pain. I know that it's unusual for youtube vids to be longer than 15-20 minutes before you lose the target audience attention. Dave pulls it off nicely. I want to say the I fall asleep to his vids but in a good way. I re-watch the ones I miss. Thanks Dave. I see you vids on "old world alliance" page on Fb and hope that one day I'll get to meet you at a pathfinder gathering or smokey mountain knife works or something.
    ✌️Shawnmcelroy03

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому +1

      I'm sorry to hear what you're going through Shawn but I'm glad the videos are offering comfort. I can't say I know your pain but my brother has scoliosis of the spine and nerve damage from a motorcycle accident and I do know what pain hes gone through. Hang in there and thanks for watching brother!

  • @axelbrode4673
    @axelbrode4673 2 роки тому +1

    My yard in Florida is surrounded by jungle, but I won't go chopping thru it because 1. I don't own those lots and 2. Too many snakes. Enjoyed and watched the entire show down. I do own a Honshu knife (rather large) and it is a beauty. I do have a Fiskers machete that would not cut butter until I sharpened it. It's kind of huge so I may end up with a smaller machete at some point. Great and valuable review, Thanks Dave.

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  2 роки тому

      Oh we have quite a few snakes here! Just not escaped large exotics. I'm amazed at the quality of them Honshus. I'm glad you liked it and thanks for watching.

  • @kenhughes4715
    @kenhughes4715 3 роки тому +1

    You are the king of machetes. Very informative and entertaining like always
    Thank you.

  • @ruththinkingoutside.707
    @ruththinkingoutside.707 3 роки тому +1

    Morning Dave!
    Awesome! This is perfect coffee drinking entertainment 😁
    This is going to be a fun one 😜 lol
    Hope you’re doing well my friend!
    ATB 😊

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Morning Ruth! All is well here. Enjoy the coffee and enjoy the video!

  • @michellehiggs60
    @michellehiggs60 3 роки тому +1

    That was as clear as mud. Loved the video Dave cheers. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😄😄😄😄😄

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc 3 роки тому +1

    I think I'm either very early or very late. Good to see your review. Anything can be made to look nice when new.

  • @Flashahol
    @Flashahol 3 роки тому +2

    I can`t believe I saw only 4 machetes in a 1H+ Reallybigmonkey video! Then again, that was thorough... as always :)

    • @Reallybigmonkey1
      @Reallybigmonkey1  3 роки тому

      Lol, Ah well I wanted to really concentrate on these three. Thanks for watching