Flint Knapper Mike Cook from www.artofishi.com uses a simple blade struck from a piece of volcanic obsidian to shave with Bluebeard's Revenge Shaving Cream.
@knivesofflint I haven't counted them, Stacy, but I can just make more, anyway. Don't worry about what it's made of - it actually has a very pleasant smell. Thanks.
Nice video (thumb up👍) and interesting gear/skill but doing that into the wild with a dirt stone is just asking for infections😷⚠️ In a survival situation is way better to just keep the beard long or only short it a bit, without touching the skin. Guys allready get nasty skin irritations in their safe bathroom with not properly disinfected razors.
I appreciate the professional yet no BS nature of your videos, keep on producing :)
@nicko9y Thanks for the encouragement. Glad you enjoyed it.
@softcellelectrical I met her. But she acted kind of scared and ran away. Must have been the porcupine I had cooking over the fire.
@knivesofflint I haven't counted them, Stacy, but I can just make more, anyway. Don't worry about what it's made of - it actually has a very pleasant smell. Thanks.
Did you shave the porcupine before cooking it...? hahaha, good job and video!
Nice jacket.
@rokworkz Let me know how that turns out, Gregg. (grin)
Nice video (thumb up👍) and interesting gear/skill but doing that into the wild with a dirt stone is just asking for infections😷⚠️
In a survival situation is way better to just keep the beard long or only short it a bit, without touching the skin.
Guys allready get nasty skin irritations in their safe bathroom with not properly disinfected razors.