A very nice test

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The knife looks nicely made, though not what I would wish to carry for bushcraft. The main stumbling block was the reviewer. Quite obviously, he was not an experienced bushcrafter and some of the 'tests' - particularly the one with the water melon and the plastic bottle filled with pink liquid - were frankly absurd.

Enthusiasm is one thing but, for a review, I think it needs to be married to a high level of skill, experience and knowledge for it to be meaningful.
 
I recognised the reviewer immediately, he's a bit older and has lost a few pounds but he's still got all the moves! :lmao:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPPj6viIBmU

Surely the OP can find someone to review/promote his products who doesn't act like an 8 year old playing the garden with his mum's kitchen knife after drinking 2 litres of full fat cola and eating a whole packet of Haribos! :)
 
Reminds me of my 8 inch chefs knive, but thicker.
Not sure if it is a good idea to promote a knife as a weapon though.
Having some mil. close combat training under my belt it is pretty useless in that aspect. It seems to be very wellmade, and would be quite good in the kitchen, cutting large cuts if meat!
 
Reminds me of my 8 inch chefs knive, but thicker.
Not sure if it is a good idea to promote a knife as a weapon though.
Having some mil. close combat training under my belt it is pretty useless in that aspect. It seems to be very wellmade, and would be quite good in the kitchen, cutting large cuts if meat!


I agree - my first thought was camo kitchen knife. Still not sure what this 'survival cutlass' is for. As I said in my last comment, it doesn't serm a vey efficient design for a 'chopper'; as you say, it's not a combat knife (dispite how the reviewer insists on waving it about). I don't want to criticise the design too much since i can't really see how well it functions due to the ineptitude of the reviewer. Maybe it's intended to be a hardcore bushcraft fruit knife for the vegetarian pirate - that would explain a lot of the video (and the description of the blade)!
 

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