Thanks for the review! What chest rig are you using? I am looking for one to do a bit of hiking and bushcraft activities. Thanks!
@campfirediaries234921 күн бұрын
I've owned my Jääkaripuukko longer than my Garberg, but never quite liked it as much as I do the latter. It just ticks all my boxes and has a better edge retention in my experience (I must add that the first thing I did with the Jääkari was grind out the secondary bevel to make it a full sabre grind with slight convex, which probably makes the edge more vulnerable).
@ricktuma323321 күн бұрын
Awesome video Tim !! Thank you 😊
@airiksknifereviews954821 күн бұрын
I really like my carbon version especially once I removed that secondary micro bevel. It's a great knife but the belly sweep is a bit aggressive for the depth of that scandi . It's a bit tricky doing a legit zero grind on the belly to tip. Most people are never hitting the whole scandi so the belly becomes rounded or a large secondary develops.
@BIGHOUSEBLADE5321 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this video.
@kanukkarhu21 күн бұрын
I have all three of those knives, and I have to say that I've never liked the Garberg. I know it's good, everyone tells me that, but I never enjoyed the grind. In fact, I asked my friend to convex it and I like it a little better now... Each to his own, I guess.
@ed504221 күн бұрын
loving the leather sheath!
@MichaelR5821 күн бұрын
Good review Tim , thanks for sharing YAH bless !
@OldForestBushcraft21 күн бұрын
Beautiful nature around you there! God I love lapland. You have some of the heat wave also there apparently😅👍
@danielcharbonneau22214 күн бұрын
Three very good knives Tim. I'm working on a project at the moment, and I'll be adding the Mora Garberg SS as it's main cutting tool. The crazy thing is that all knives in the last 10 weeks are getting expensive, well here in Canada and the US anyway. On the US market they are going for 80 to 85 for SS and 90 to 110 for Carbon, I bought both for $63 each just two years ago. The Multi-Mount kit on Amazon is still at a good price, only went up $3 Canadian dollars since Jan. 3rd 2022, that's not bad. LOL Yeah for me I think everyone should have a Garberg in their collection, but, maybe not at todays prices.
@richardhenry196921 күн бұрын
The two problems with the leather sheath is it only comes in righthand carry and it tends to stretch when in a wet environment.
@scottangel646221 күн бұрын
Great video Tim!! I have the carbon version of the Garberg and love it. I do have a question that is a little off topic tho and thought maybe I could get your perspective. With all the issues with Russia, what is the average Finnish people's view on being prepared for that situation? I am not trying to be political in any way, I was just thinking that with all the forests there and with their outdoor skills, they seem to be a perfect fit for resistance and survival. I have read of experiences of there bravery during WW2 and was just wondering if that spirit is still alive? Sorry for the off the wall question, but I do overthink sometimes lol.
@JimTimber14 күн бұрын
Hey Tim bro ! They look like three top blades !! Hope you are well my friend and big pats for Unni as paw-ways ! 🐾🐾
@FerndaleMichiganUSA21 күн бұрын
Looks like its warming up! Always tempted by this knife but held off because of my love for the OK4. How does it compare to that? Thanks for another great vid. I'm watching at school as the kids go home for the weekend...cheers Tim. Hello to the B e a s t !
@svartaska14 күн бұрын
Thank you, as alsways Ienjoyed your video! I also have a Garberg and I like it a lot. But honestly, the Darla red Version is more beautiful ;)
@Oozy9Millimeetah21 күн бұрын
Gardberg is my go to choice for day hike, it splits logs and feathers nicely, i can't even remember how many years I've had my carbon and stainless Gardbergs, and although common knowledge would say the carbon is better holds edge better etc.... it doesn't the stainless is in pretty much every way better, infact i got bored with it because i had this micro-convex edge on it and it didn't matter how many hours i carved with it and how many logs i split it stayed just the same... thats an good problem.
@TheStoyanbahchevanov14 күн бұрын
Hi Tim, Garberg it's a good knife indeed. So tough that I've sold mine. Just didn't work for me, I've forced my self to use it and every time I went back to my Cansbol or 2000. Definitely has a better edge retention, but I mostly do food prep and lite carving, so really didn't use it very often. Cheers buddy, nice to see you 👍
@joegrady297521 күн бұрын
I carry the garberg daily, but, like you, I prefer the Jääkäripuukko 110, Carbon Steel
@LegionTacticoolCutlery21 күн бұрын
Got the carbon version. Haven’t tested it out yet. Lil expensive for a Mora however a fine blade nonetheless.
@BIGHOUSEBLADE5321 күн бұрын
I have the stainless and the carbon versions. I keep them both in TOPS brothers of bushcraft( BOB ) black leather dangler sheath. It fits the knives really good. Their thick and very sturdy. They run around 50 to 60 dollars each.