My Grandfather was in the 101 airborne. He was a paratrooper , he was in ww2 korea and Vietnam. Unfortunately he passed in 1978. He got cancer from agent orange in Vietnam. I never met him i was born in 83, he met my grandmother in Japan and got married. My Mom was born in Japan. Alot of great Men fought for this great country.
Great talks again, I've had a Carl schmidt german pocket knife for a while, but couldn't figure out what those bars were, but thanks to Eric I now know it's for shotgun shells!
I love these Knife talks and show n tell you fella do, really enjoy the military history. The Anniversary of D-day was yesterday so id like to thank you Kevin and any of the other guys for your service to your country, God bless you and your families.
WOW! Wish I was there to get my hands on those WW2 blades.. too cool 😎.. I appreciate the history behind those gems.. killer lunch man.. can’t think of a better way 👍 great video Kevin
Hey Doc. You should tell your friend Eric to keep his eye out for a British army jungle/survival knife if he likes the sort of knife you can use to open crates. The British army doesn't like to issue knives other than a bayonet but soldiers needed them for the jungle. Fills the role of a knife axe crowbar. They are quite rough in the handle finish but soldiers used to sand the handles to how they like them. Made in Sheffield usually by j nowells I belive and usually have the name, year and military arrow(ducks foot) symbol stamped on the blade or handle scale. Mine was bought brand new old stock for £35/$38 . Very heavy duty knife.
Remembering the WWII Vets today, I had a cousin in the 82nd who participated in D Day, thanks to all vets for their service. Also some great knives especially the old military models.
i got a cattarugus 225 ...getting cleaned rust off & pal getting cleaned rust off & getting an edge on it .only thing is the steal end hammer part of cattarugus is missing
i just bought a cattaragus 225 q....cant wait to get.....i seen were you pick the cattaraugus over the cass...question is the handles big on both or just the case xx
@@dannyjackson2062 awesome man!! I love finding one I’ve never seen before, then come home clean it up and look it up in my book. Learn about the history.
I bought that fisherman's knife off of eBay same body, it doesn't have the resets nail pull but it is a lock back. Now the seller said it is brand new never been used and in the original box says Queen Cutlery 45 liner lock. The blade says Queen #45LL but no serial number on the blade. The knife also has BIG CHIEF. I wonder since it doesn't have serial number on the blade does that mean it may have been made some ware else?
Lol Lamar said he seen more switchblades at that table than he seen in his whole life, hang out with Eric you liable to see all of them lol! Earlier in the video you said you were going to buy a knife from Wade but never mentioned it again just curious!
Don't know if you read all of the posts, but this would be a great video for you to see!!! Random on my computer!!! ZAC IN THE WILD 1 year ago, I BROKE MY KNIFE he actually went to Buck knife warranty center with some knives, an Eye Opener!!!
My Grandfather was in the 101 airborne. He was a paratrooper , he was in ww2 korea and Vietnam. Unfortunately he passed in 1978. He got cancer from agent orange in Vietnam. I never met him i was born in 83, he met my grandmother in Japan and got married. My Mom was born in Japan. Alot of great Men fought for this great country.
Looks like an awesome time and a lot of awesome knives! God Bless all of Y’all and your families!
Thank you. God bless you!
Love it when you hang out with your friends. I appreciate you sharing this.
Those WW II soldiers were true heros we need to remember, honor and respect and pass the stories down to generations to come
Thank you!!
Holy Grail is definitely and accurate description for the Cattaraugus! Nice video folks!
Great video DOC 😊
Semper Fi Marine 💪...
Much appreciated
Great talks again, I've had a Carl schmidt german pocket knife for a while, but couldn't figure out what those bars were, but thanks to Eric I now know it's for shotgun shells!
Awesome
We where soldiers my fave film, you are So lucky to be in it.
No wonder you are so good in front of the camera, Kevin.
Awesome conversation, and history! Thanks to all our Veterans for keeping us free!
I love listening to Wade, his knowledge of knives is impressive
Thank you for this great video! Thinking of all the brave men from D-Day 80 years ago...Never Forget!
I love these Knife talks and show n tell you fella do, really enjoy the military history. The Anniversary of D-day was yesterday so id like to thank you Kevin and any of the other guys for your service to your country, God bless you and your families.
Thank you!! God Bless!
Dang doc that's cool you were in a movie now I'm ganna have to watch we were soldiers
Great video guys. That's awesome u all get together and show n talk knives love the cammilus and old cartagurus
Thanks for sharing this video and thank you to all of you for recognizing the 80th Anniversary of D-Day….Never Forget 🙏🇺🇸
A pleasant sitting with something good with good knives! Nice looking at it, very nice video🙂🔪👍
Thanks 👍
@@theknifedoctor 🙂😉
Wow! From an old 82nd paratrooper, 4 combat jumps is impressive
WOW! Wish I was there to get my hands on those WW2 blades.. too cool 😎.. I appreciate the history behind those gems.. killer lunch man.. can’t think of a better way 👍 great video Kevin
Hey Doc. You should tell your friend Eric to keep his eye out for a British army jungle/survival knife if he likes the sort of knife you can use to open crates. The British army doesn't like to issue knives other than a bayonet but soldiers needed them for the jungle. Fills the role of a knife axe crowbar. They are quite rough in the handle finish but soldiers used to sand the handles to how they like them. Made in Sheffield usually by j nowells I belive and usually have the name, year and military arrow(ducks foot) symbol stamped on the blade or handle scale.
Mine was bought brand new old stock for £35/$38 . Very heavy duty knife.
Thank you!! I’ll pass this along!!
God bless all service men and women. Especially those who gave their lives for all of us 80 years ago today.
Remembering the WWII Vets today, I had a cousin in the 82nd who participated in D Day, thanks to all vets for their service. Also some great knives especially the old military models.
I really liked Wade's knives
That’s what I call knife overload lol. Great video thank u sir
Thanks for sharing. Mic everybody up around the table so we can hear them better. Great knifes buddy.
Those old knives that Wade was showing is the reason I got in knife collecting.
Yes sir!! He has some great ones!!
Great video.😊 let’s see the knife trades.
Good morning everyone!!! Very interesting history!!
That swedish knife of Wades is Bergstrom Brothers from Eskilstuna (Steel-town in Sweden). Very good steel and well-made knives.
Loved this episode, one of my grandpas was in ww2, one in korea and i loved the stories
Thank you!!
Really enjoyed this one!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Eric thanks for bringing the cattaurgus. ..i got me one now
Now I'm going to have to watch We Were Soldiers again to see the knife Dr
LOL. I can’t be seen. I’m one of the guys in formation and loading the buses.
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I've been using the Wade snap for years and didn't even know it 😮
Oh man wonderful video sir! I think we need a knife hunt video with you and Wade looking for the best deals ! That would be awesome
That would be a lot of fun.
Kevin, The knife you picked up in Forsythe GA for $10.... If I'm not mistaken they were US Army issues. Before the all aluminum ones were made. 😊
You are correct!! That was a wonderful find!
@theknifedr-edc I have a few of those too. But, not $10 ones though!
i got a cattarugus 225 ...getting cleaned rust off & pal getting cleaned rust off & getting an edge on it .only thing is the steal end hammer part of cattarugus is missing
Kevin in the old days wade would have been a snake oil sales man. I love hearing you boys talk about knives. Be safe and GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏
Man I would love to go have lunch with yaw one day, talk knives, Life and Service talk . Love yaw guys !!!!🫡🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫡
The sweden knives its a Eskilstuna knife they even done Mora knives
The Swedish knife Bergström Eskilstuna. Eskilstuna is a town in Sweden
Thank you for sharing this!!
i just bought a cattaragus 225 q....cant wait to get.....i seen were you pick the cattaraugus over the cass...question is the handles big on both or just the case xx
Not sure… thanks for watching!
I've really learning. About other knives. That I've never heard of..
@@dannyjackson2062 awesome man!! I love finding one I’ve never seen before, then come home clean it up and look it up in my book. Learn about the history.
Wheelin & Dealing
I bought that fisherman's knife off of eBay same body, it doesn't have the resets nail pull but it is a lock back. Now the seller said it is brand new never been used and in the original box says Queen Cutlery 45 liner lock. The blade says Queen #45LL but no serial number on the blade. The knife also has BIG CHIEF. I wonder since it doesn't have serial number on the blade does that mean it may have been made some ware else?
No. Queen didn’t always stamp USA on their knives.
what was the you tube who did your video of the ka bar & knife of alaska
I don’t understand the question. Please re-Ask. Thanks!
@@theknifedoctor who Did the video of when you had. Wade & Eric & you. When. You showed the ka bar & knives of Alaska at the restaurant.
@@theknifedoctor I don't remember he's you tube channel of he's knives
June 6th 1944 💪
I was hoping to see you give mr wade that us navy zippo lighter
Lol Lamar said he seen more switchblades at that table than he seen in his whole life, hang out with Eric you liable to see all of them lol! Earlier in the video you said you were going to buy a knife from Wade but never mentioned it again just curious!
That is the tease for next video! Stay tuned.
If your the knife dr mr wade is the professor
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Western made the l-71 seabee knife for the u.s.n basically the same as thise quartermaster knife
Germany vs USA, Canada, UK, Russia and Germany still held on strong. Germans were a fighting force of all time.
Don't know if you read all of the posts, but this would be a great video for you to see!!! Random on my computer!!! ZAC IN THE WILD 1 year ago, I BROKE MY KNIFE he actually went to Buck knife warranty center with some knives, an Eye Opener!!!
I will have to check it out. Thanks for sharing.
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Good morning Doctor kevyn I wanted my gift from you Eni knifes you donth want