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 the Cold Steel Laredo SK-5 Bowie knife, highlighting its value as an affordable, large, traditionally-styled combat Bowie. The reviewer praises its massive 10.5-inch blade, full flat grind, deep swedge, substantial handle, brass cross guard, and sturdy leather sheath, suitable for both fighting and wilderness woodcraft. Downsides noted include the SK-5 steel's propensity for rust and scratches from the sheath, though these are deemed minor at its ~$100 price point. The knife is compared favorably to the more expensive Cold Steel Natchez Bowie and custom options, offering significant cutting performance and pride of ownership.
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