
10 Wilderness Survival Tips Bushcraft Skills
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Date: 2021-02-20
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Mayhem84
ABSOLUTLEY AMAZING, THE BEST BUSHCRCRAT TOOL VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN THANK YOU
what happened to preparing for our minds to be blown about the cork screw, I think you forgot to say lol, if am not mistaken am pretty sure the little hole on the reamer tool is for taking the hook out of a fishes mouth, I have had mine for over 20 years the spring on the scissors is missing as well as the tooth pick and I have never sharpened the blades but is still sharp especially the saw because it saws both on the pull and on the push. I really like the look of yours that walnut just makes it look the part instead of the standard red.
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ABSOLUTLEY AMAZING, THE BEST BUSHCRCRAT TOOL VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN THANK YOU
what happened to preparing for our minds to be blown about the cork screw, I think you forgot to say lol, if am not mistaken am pretty sure the little hole on the reamer tool is for taking the hook out of a fishes mouth, I have had mine for over 20 years the spring on the scissors is missing as well as the tooth pick and I have never sharpened the blades but is still sharp especially the saw because it saws both on the pull and on the push. I really like the look of yours that walnut just makes it look the part instead of the standard red.
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mamandan
I received my first swiss army knife at the age of 5 and a half years old. I used it to make toys using anything, from old toys parts to wood pieces, cutting cables to rig electric motors and so. Sometimes poeple ask me when will you need a swiss army knife. I always answer: you don't know when will you need it, but you'll need one for sure. Now I have several, multitools included, but my main one is a S52 Wenger Evo, similar to this one you show, but with some extras, like a little plier and locking blade. My best regards!
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I received my first swiss army knife at the age of 5 and a half years old. I used it to make toys using anything, from old toys parts to wood pieces, cutting cables to rig electric motors and so. Sometimes poeple ask me when will you need a swiss army knife. I always answer: you don't know when will you need it, but you'll need one for sure. Now I have several, multitools included, but my main one is a S52 Wenger Evo, similar to this one you show, but with some extras, like a little plier and locking blade. My best regards!
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Zac
Never could trust swiss army knife blades since one closed on my knuckle when I was 12. Still have the scar. But its other features gets plenty of use; always use the saw and the scissors make great nail clippers. Love tip videos, I'm not the most knowledeable fellow and these tricks seem really useful
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Never could trust swiss army knife blades since one closed on my knuckle when I was 12. Still have the scar. But its other features gets plenty of use; always use the saw and the scissors make great nail clippers. Love tip videos, I'm not the most knowledeable fellow and these tricks seem really useful
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Michael
Really enjoyed this mike. some amazing tips and uses of the trusty swiss army knife. i always keep one with me when fishing my local river. i. use it for making my camp fire and cooking the wild trout I catch. keep the great content coming.
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Really enjoyed this mike. some amazing tips and uses of the trusty swiss army knife. i always keep one with me when fishing my local river. i. use it for making my camp fire and cooking the wild trout I catch. keep the great content coming.
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KEJ
Man, those evos are small. sak does make great knives but the big ones aren't that much heavier than the small ones nor are they that much more expensive. It's almost better in every scenario to just go with something like a trecker or ranger
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Man, those evos are small. sak does make great knives but the big ones aren't that much heavier than the small ones nor are they that much more expensive. It's almost better in every scenario to just go with something like a trecker or ranger
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Martin
This was an exceptionally well produced episode. Full of great tips, some of which I've personally never seen before. I especially loved the candle tip. I will try that out my self soon. Thank you for making this well thought out video
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This was an exceptionally well produced episode. Full of great tips, some of which I've personally never seen before. I especially loved the candle tip. I will try that out my self soon. Thank you for making this well thought out video
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GKeyman565
Great video, nice little spoon but wouldn't you want to scrape out the charred are on the inside of the spoon and make it smooth and more user friendly, might also keep you from getting a black lip. ;)
Have a great day
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Great video, nice little spoon but wouldn't you want to scrape out the charred are on the inside of the spoon and make it smooth and more user friendly, might also keep you from getting a black lip. ;)
Have a great day
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Fiber
I love this video. You do a truly wonderful voiceover! I could totally watch a lot of woodsy documentaries if you narrative like that. And then the little bits of humor snuck in here there dryly. superb. so fun. Thanks.
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I love this video. You do a truly wonderful voiceover! I could totally watch a lot of woodsy documentaries if you narrative like that. And then the little bits of humor snuck in here there dryly. superb. so fun. Thanks.
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SSgt.
A Swiss Army knife is an interesting EDC. Personally I carry a Serbu RN-50. 50BMG. I use it for self defense, hunting, shooting down trees, black power for laceration cauterization, fire starting and a pillow
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A Swiss Army knife is an interesting EDC. Personally I carry a Serbu RN-50. 50BMG. I use it for self defense, hunting, shooting down trees, black power for laceration cauterization, fire starting and a pillow
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