Apple peeling knife part 2
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2014
- Only Bravo1LT does this job neatly in the Bravo family. I will love Bravo1LT the best for camping no doubt. I will need no further evaluation to pick up the most useful and dependable knife for my one day hiking because I already knew Bravo1LT is the best fire making knife. 6mm Bravo1 is the best just in imagination.
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those apples sounds so nice and crisp
I bet the Bark River Bird and Trout knife would excel at this.
I agree! I have a Fox River EXT1 which is just over 4mm thick and full convex ground. It is my favorite camping knife! Thanks for a fun video!
I would like to see how your bird and trout would peel the apple. Love that knife
As usual, excellent. Thank you for the video.
Cracking me up with apple videos! Thanks!
I really like your videos. Thanks!
2:06 let's batton. Rewound like 4 times. Lmao
If you eat too many apples, you may have diarrhea. Be careful! LOL
Hello Wako San. Generally speaking, the less broad (or tall, spine to blade edge) a blade is, the better it will be for peeling. I am sure you know this. That is why the Spyderco is performs slightly better. It is pure physics at work. This can obviously be carried too far.
Hi Wako. Not so boring of a video! Inspired me to eat an apple! I wonder if you could do a video on a One Tool Option Knife perhaps... Here you show apple cutting knife which would be perfect for camping. But if you were caught in the wilderness and could only have one knife with you, which would it be? And which asymmetrical grind would you prefer? That would be a great video. Thanks again
Bravo 1LT 3V perhaps? ;)
If you are caught in the wilderness you better have an iphone and call emergency.
Adrien Borovina I will carry Bravo1 LT if I have to take a single knife in woods. Its high bevel takes my asymmetrical grind very naturally. If possible, I need Silky Pocketboy 130 together with it. Thanks.
Which knife is a better slicer the bravo LT or gunny hunter? Which is a better knife over all of the two? Thanks
Bravo1 LT is by far a better slicer than Gunny Hunter. They have almost the same blade thickness and the bevel height of Bravo1 LT is 1.5 times as high. So the bevel geometry of Bravo1 LT is the thinnest of all Bark River knives. It comes in a decent micro bevel and we need to remove it at first though. Thanks.
Many of the nutrients and vitamins of the apple are in the skin.
+Benjamin Dover yeah but it sucks
adrien you cant just carry one blade in the wildernes its not very versatile for one a large survival blade for wiod working and shelter building and a smaller knife for detailed work like food prep and setting traps
Why bother peeling it?
lmao
eat the skin bro