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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Advanced notice for the release of four Work Tuff Gear knives including a design I was involved with
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That Voyager!!! 🔥
I thought it would catch your eye. Thanks for commenting James
Congrats on the design you and Alex came up with, I’m sure it will be excellent!👊🔪
Thank you Wade 👍
@@auroraborealisknives4019 Looks like a good one.
Thanks Wade. A truly Canadian design
Nice work Mark and Alex ! I just ordered my Voyager this morning from Wild Coast ! Can’t wait to try it out. Cheers
Congrats. I am sure you will enjoy it. Thanks for commenting
Those are some very cool new items coming out, thanks for sharing. Also I think it's super awesome that you got to codesign a knife, right on! 😎👌Take care my friend and Cheers!
I am quite proud of this design even though I had only about 20% input. I especially like that is is a piece of Canadian history. Thanks my friend
All good looking knives there Mark. I really like the colors in the handles. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely colourful. Thanks for commenting Steve
The Hoplite looks like a fun one! I'm gonna need to get several of them to experiment with. Thanks for the video.
I can see making something like an atlatl. Thanks for commenting
I would love a video on different ways to sharpen a knife. I'm really bad at it. Thanks
I can consider that. Thanks for commenting
I second this request! Thanks Mark for your videos and your love of the outdoors
Thank you for the video Mark, and thank you for all the time and work you put in helping with the Voyageur design👍
Thank you Alex. It has been totally my pleasure to work with you on this design. It is so great to see an idea come to life.
Great knives for sure!! Alex's idea to use "Fall-Off" scrap steel is a great one! Not having to take an actual knife apart and be without your knife, to make even just something to give you reach against a hungry mountain lion gives you twice the chance to survive! Good stuff Alex! Great video Mark!😎👍
I agree, it would be better to use the Hoplite than your primary knife. Thanks for commenting
The design with tha robust tip, is beter suited for the Saber version. Bushcraft knives are better of with more pointy, more delicate tips.Different tools. I'd choose the saber, if I was going for this knife.
I prefer the saber myself. Thanks for commenting
I like the knives. The color of the handles look cool. I don’t know, I think maybe the last knife should have been called the "Young”……..😉
To many designs floating around in my head now to have just one with my name attached to it😅. Thanks for commenting
Thanks Mark, nice knives. Take care 😊
Most welcome. Thanks for commenting
Good looking knives Mark, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thanks for commenting
I have the original wtg forester in black when it first released w/black leather sheath. Hard to beat that 1. The spear point is interesting also as it can be lashed easily.
I have the original Forester as well. I will do a comparison between the knives when I make the review video. Thanks for commenting
Very nice blades.
Yes they are! Thanks for commenting
Wonderful line Up Of Blades Shared Many Thanks For This & The Links Mark ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks for commenting Terry
G'day Mark, very useful vid mate, considering they're so tough to come by, initially anyway. And a good enough look to get a grasp, (pardon the pun), too.
I like that spear head from a survival perspective, as well as the recycling aspect. In the absence of a factory one, I'd be making a removable bolt on knife handle from redgum or other hardwood; then just replicate it on a spear chucking shaft as required ....... perhaps a walking pole could be pre-configured ; )
Cheers Duke.
Hi Duke. Not sure how to test out the Hoplite. Thinking I may make an atlatl spear thrower. Thanks for commenting
@@MarkYoungBushcraftYep the extra leverage is a game changer. Takes practice, but that's half the fun of it ; ) It does look to be fairly weighty, especially in comparison to simply sharpening a stick. Been a long while personally, though like launching any projectile, fair to say, start close up, not only to get the feel, but less distance to retrieve it upon a miss ; )
Really looking forward to snatching the voyager from Alex!
Right on. Worth the effort to get one. Thanks for commenting
Glad to hear that Vic & family are okay from the earthquake, but, due to the quake are these drop dates still as is?
Good question. I have not heard any different. If I do, I will add a comment to this video. Of course, it would change on the website as well. Thanks for commenting
I wish these were available in the UK 😢
They are available through Lamnia. Not sure if they ship to the UK. Thanks for commenting
@@MarkYoungBushcraft ah thanks Mark, I didn't realise Lamnia stocked them
Any car camping 🏕️ trips in the future videos?
Likely, we will be going car camping in July. Thanks for commenting
I really like the Voyageur. Does it have a contoured coke bottle handle?
Yes, it does but maybe not as much as some knives do. Thanks for commenting
Hi, do you know if some of the sellers (producer) sending to Europe, Norway? Thanks for answer and wish a lot of power, luck and health to make these really nice and interesting videos...
I just checked Lamnia and they carry WTRG knives www.lamnia.com/en/search?s=work%20tuff%20gear Thanks for commenting
Work-tuff knives seem great if you’re a reviewer, and get them for free, I’d love to own one of my choice. Alas if you aren’t quick you miss out! It’s time to allow customers to buy one instead of giving twenty or thirty away to reviewers. Drop shopping sucks and I’m not interested in pressure sales. Work-tuff isn’t the only knife on the market, but if you’re a CZcams watcher you’d think so, time to change your business model Work-tiff gear. Otherwise I’m losing interest very fast. Make more of expand your manufacturing, if it ain’t available I’m not chasing it.
I review a lot of knives from many makers. I show the bad with the good. These knives will be available through other sellers as well
We are always trying to increase our production runs, but WTG is a family owned buisness. We don’t have the same production capacity as buck knives
G'day Colin, fair points mate. They do have some very very compelling designs due to the business model, but no, I wont be buying on a lottery basis either. For those that will, I do think this vid was a useful heads up though. Cheers Duke.
I agree with a couple of your points too. Seems to me, and I could be wrong, that they try to generate hype this way to improve sales. Fair enough, they’re a private company and they aren’t lying.
It’s also likely they don’t believe in their choices, so they let early trends show them what to continue and what not. Again, another thing they’re totally allowed to do, but like you, I couldn’t give a tinker's cuss about hype around a knife. As you said, there are plenty of knives out there, and a lot of almost identical ones too. So I’ll take my time and shop for something when I’m ready.
Thanks for the video!
Does the company have a representative in Canada?
Yes, here in Nova Scotia. Wild Coast Camping. Link in the video description. Thanks for commenting
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Thank you. I was little confused because on that worktuffgear website they charge in USD
On your way to being a famous knife maker, or just trying to sucker me into buying another knife? 😀
I can’t ever see myself waiting on my computer to race to buy a knife. I got enough of them for now anyway….for now.
I agree Jim. There is a large community of buyers that are more collectors than users. If there is a knife you like the looks of. Maybe something I had a hand in designing..hint, hint, you can buy it from Wild Coast Camping here in Nova Scotia
@@MarkYoungBushcraft Ahhhh Mark, you’re evil! Just trying to separate me from my money! 😀. I just got the skrama and now this?! I’ll see what the Canadian price is, and maybe, because I do want a slightly bigger knife, but since I have that beast, and several 4” knives like the grohman ones, and a finish one that is just so dam pretty to use, I’m thinking of a scandi at around the same size. I dunno for sure though. It does seem like a pretty good "all around" shape.
I like to think long on purchases. Especially something like a knife that’ll probably stay with me for a really long time .
. But are they durable?
I did say I have not reviewed them yet. However, based on my experience with other Work Tuff Gear knives, I expect them to be very durable