This video features a review of the Utility Tools Knives (UTK) Wilderness blade by Nutnfancy. The knife is described as a high-quality, American-made woods blade with A2 steel, a Micarta handle, a drop point configuration, and a full flat grind. It comes with an AE Nelson leather sheath. The reviewer discusses its suitability for woodcraft, demonstrating chopping, digging, and draw cutting. Smaller versions with satin finishes are also briefly shown. Despite noting a few quirks, the overall assessment is highly positive, emphasizing the knife's durability and aesthetic appeal. The video also includes links for purchasing the knife and subscribing to Nutnfancy's channels.
This video reviews Anza Knives, highlighting their unique origin from repurposed steel files. The reviewer emphasizes their attractive, functional design, comparable performance to A2 steel (requiring anti-rust care), and excellent edge retention and toughness. Specific models like the Pig Slayer, SWAT, and Dune Field are mentioned, praised for their ergonomics and execution. The knives are presented as a high-value option compared to more expensive custom blades. The video also includes links to purchase from Amazon and Ares Armor, and provides a likability score of 9 out of 10 from Nutnfancy.
This video provides a detailed review of the Bark River Trailbuddy III, a large camp knife. The reviewer highlights its excellent construction, comfort, and performance in wood processing tasks like chopping and splitting. They also discuss the pros and cons of the A2 steel for mountain use, comparing it to other available options. The knife is described as well-balanced, fast in hand, and an upsized version of the Marbles Woodcraft. Special attention is given to its sharp convex edge, roomy handle, and striking crocodile-like sheath. The reviewer's preferred black micarta handle version is also discussed, along with the knife's excellent weight for its size. The video concludes with a Likability Scale rating of 7 out of 10.
This video features a detailed review of the Blackjack Model 7 knife, presented by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its exceptional fit and finish, comparing it favorably to the Randall Number 1. Key features discussed include the convex ground A2 bowie blade, the comfortable handle, large double quillion guard, and its manageable weight. The knife is lauded for its classic fighter design, suitability for hard use in shelter and survival, and its representation of excellent value from US knife makers. Various handle materials and the high-quality Sharpshooter Sheath are also noted. The reviewer awards the knife a perfect score of 11 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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