Probably the best knife review I’ve ever heard or watched. Superb video, with delightful voice. Thankful. I already own #6, #7, & #8. Love all three. The #6 CS is a good wood carver. Both the #7 SS & #8 SS for EDC, and food prep. Most days I would be found carrying #8 and the smallest little red Swiss Army knife. Mainly for the scissors, toothpick, tweezers, and file. Never use the little blade. Thanks again for the wonderful presentation. My wife said you speak better English than 95% of people in America. I agree.
My friend, when giving a knife to a friend, he or she should give You money! Not you to them It’s because you don’t want the knife to cut off the friendship. Even if it’s 1 euro, that means you sold it to them . And the friendship will last with no bad luck. Supposedly… I enjoyed your video much..
The tradition where I grew up, northern Ontario Canada, was when we would give a knife as a gift we would say we were lending them the knife with the clear understanding that it was theirs to keep.
Opinel's N°08 Jardin (Garden) knife deserves mention as their best option for everyday carry, in my opinion. 1) Thinner handle for pocket carry, but still very hand filling. 2) Spearpoint blade shape (vs slight drop point on most), which allows easier use for draw cuts on surfaces, 3) intermediate in blade thickness between the N°07 and N°08. N°07: 1.46mm. N°08 Jardin: 1.62mm. N°08: 1.76mm. For visibility, I add lanyards I coil and knot from retroreflective paracord to all my smaller knives. As I'm a strong fan of headlamps for camping and emergency use, the lanyards stand out from grass even at night.
Thanks Mr. Donkov I don't usually bother to leave comments but I like your attitude and I just happened to have bought my first Opinel knife. Best wishes for your future videos.
👍 Nice over view of these 3 knives. If I carry an Opinel in town it is a No. 8; in the countryside it is the No. 9. They are great knives with excellent value. The tradition of giving money with a knife is one a friend and I have practiced as we move knives back and forth. While we have practiced this for decades neither of us know the origin of this tradition and you are one of the few other people I have heard mention it.
I found something on opinel site. Just google coin with money gift. How does it work though? You give it with gift and they give it back or they gift receiver gives you money after getting the gift?
The tradition of giving some money to the person who is giving you a knife is very old I believe you do it so that the knife doesn't cut the friendship between you and the person who's giving you the knife.
INOX (stainless steel) is good for outdoors where you or a knife can get wet, because of rust resistance. Cons - its soft and dulls faster. Carbone (XC90) is good for dry environments, with HRC 57-59 (hardness) it's great for wood carving. Specialists recommend taking #6 as a smaller blade is easier to control when making small details. Thanks for the video
In some cultures it is considered bad luck to give something sharp as a gift. The solution is to sell the recipient the knife. You give the knife and money together and then the lucky recipient “buys” the knife from the person giving the gift with the money.
Always have a 07 in my bag, hanging inside on a leather string. Even in an office environment one need to divide an apple, a breakfast bagel or opening copy paper boxes. Opinels are excellent since they are so very light weight and nimble to use. Weight is less than half the weight of the shoulder strap of the bag, so one does not notice it is there. Only drawback is when they are wet, the wood swells, so the blade has to be knocked out against the table. :)
If you leave the carbon blade wrapped in a vinegar soaked paper towel overnight it will force a patina. Clean it and wipe it down with oil once a month and it will never rust. I love carbon knives. My son and I both have a couple opinels.
Well said and excellent survival kit😉👍👍 By the way Mr. Donkov, the style of the painting (from what I can observe), in the background during the beginning of your clip is familiar to me.😎👍 Can you share its origin for us? 😎✌👍❤🖖
Gifting cutlery brings bad luck (by literally you are wishing for their death with this act) in folklore so you give them money along with the cutlery which they must give you back right away as payment for the goods, so its a deal not a gift. before i knew this i gifted an expensive knife to a close friend the wrong way and she never talked to me ever again.
It is always useful to watch what others carry in their EDCs, there are always good suggestions I have not considered before
Thanks
Probably the best knife review I’ve ever heard or watched. Superb video, with delightful voice. Thankful.
I already own #6, #7, & #8. Love all three. The #6 CS is a good wood carver. Both the #7 SS & #8 SS for EDC, and food prep. Most days I would be found carrying #8 and the smallest little red Swiss Army knife. Mainly for the scissors, toothpick, tweezers, and file. Never use the little blade.
Thanks again for the wonderful presentation. My wife said you speak better English than 95% of people in America. I agree.
Great. Thank you for the comment sir! Keep it up
My friend, when giving a knife to a friend, he or she should give You money! Not you to them It’s because you don’t want the knife to cut off the friendship. Even if it’s 1 euro, that means you sold it to them . And the friendship will last with no bad luck. Supposedly… I enjoyed your video much..
Noted! :)
The tradition where I grew up, northern Ontario Canada, was when we would give a knife as a gift we would say we were lending them the knife with the clear understanding that it was theirs to keep.
I didn't even know they made a saw. I have a no. 9 and I love it. Now I need that saw, and maybe a no. 7. Greetings from US!
Cheers from Slovenia!
Opinel's N°08 Jardin (Garden) knife deserves mention as their best option for everyday carry, in my opinion.
1) Thinner handle for pocket carry, but still very hand filling. 2) Spearpoint blade shape (vs slight drop point on most), which allows easier use for draw cuts on surfaces, 3) intermediate in blade thickness between the N°07 and N°08. N°07: 1.46mm. N°08 Jardin: 1.62mm. N°08: 1.76mm.
For visibility, I add lanyards I coil and knot from retroreflective paracord to all my smaller knives. As I'm a strong fan of headlamps for camping and emergency use, the lanyards stand out from grass even at night.
Super Opinel 😀👌 ! Like👍👋
Thanks Mr. Donkov I don't usually bother to leave comments but I like your attitude and I just happened to have bought my first Opinel knife. Best wishes for your future videos.
Thank you! Enjoy your new Opinel ;) Which one you got?
👍 Nice over view of these 3 knives. If I carry an Opinel in town it is a No. 8; in the countryside it is the No. 9.
They are great knives with excellent value.
The tradition of giving money with a knife is one a friend and I have practiced as we move knives back and forth. While we have practiced this for decades neither of us know the origin of this tradition and you are one of the few other people I have heard mention it.
I found something on opinel site. Just google coin with money gift. How does it work though? You give it with gift and they give it back or they gift receiver gives you money after getting the gift?
The tradition of giving some money to the person who is giving you a knife is very old I believe you do it so that the knife doesn't cut the friendship between you and the person who's giving you the knife.
@@alexflorea4879 I like that explanation. Thank you for educating me.
@@ROE1300 You're welcome!
Been using them for years. Great slicers!
They really are. My favorite EDC 😉
Nice review. Recently picked up a no7 carbone cheaply. Just need to get out and use it in anger as they say.
INOX (stainless steel) is good for outdoors where you or a knife can get wet, because of rust resistance. Cons - its soft and dulls faster.
Carbone (XC90) is good for dry environments, with HRC 57-59 (hardness) it's great for wood carving. Specialists recommend taking #6 as a smaller blade is easier to control when making small details.
Thanks for the video
In some cultures it is considered bad luck to give something sharp as a gift. The solution is to sell the recipient the knife. You give the knife and money together and then the lucky recipient “buys” the knife from the person giving the gift with the money.
👍👍👍
If you give away just a knife, you can cut the friendship.
Always have a 07 in my bag, hanging inside on a leather string. Even in an office environment one need to divide an apple, a breakfast bagel or opening copy paper boxes. Opinels are excellent since they are so very light weight and nimble to use. Weight is less than half the weight of the shoulder strap of the bag, so one does not notice it is there. Only drawback is when they are wet, the wood swells, so the blade has to be knocked out against the table. :)
True, they are very practical.
Great for food prep when hiking/camping..for other things a fixblade is far better.
If you leave the carbon blade wrapped in a vinegar soaked paper towel overnight it will force a patina. Clean it and wipe it down with oil once a month and it will never rust. I love carbon knives. My son and I both have a couple opinels.
Thanks for the tip!
опинели отличные ножы, очень их люблю. у меня их 11 штук
Well said and excellent survival kit😉👍👍
By the way Mr. Donkov, the style of the painting (from what I can observe), in the background during the beginning of your clip is familiar to me.😎👍
Can you share its origin for us?
😎✌👍❤🖖
Thanks. Its not a painting by the way, its a piece of textile I put over an audio damper / frame I made, to reduce echo in my living room. Cheers
Where did you get the roll bag?? Very handy
Indeed. Some local online store here had it. Here it is: www.helikon-tex.com/en_eur/mo-tro-nl-trip-roll-organizer.html
Does the saw cut on the push or pull? 12:13
Pull
i have a #8
No Fishing Hooks in Your Survival Roll Bag???
No experience with fishing so ... But good idea.
Good video thanks I would add 2 things a whistle and compass.
Gifting cutlery brings bad luck (by literally you are wishing for their death with this act) in folklore so you give them money along with the cutlery which they must give you back right away as payment for the goods, so its a deal not a gift.
before i knew this i gifted an expensive knife to a close friend the wrong way and she never talked to me ever again.
Give the message across real good .. 😆
I always heard that you never gift a knife to a friend by itself, because it will sever your friendship.