October 20, 2011
Deer hunting knives #42 / Bark RIver no ramp Gunny SS & Classic Lite Hunter
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Comments on Deer hunting knives #42 / Bark RIver no ramp Gunny SS & Classic Lite Hunter
@fmc6338 We are 500 miles north from the region and very safe. I like Bark River knives best in the world definitely! Thank you!
Hope all is well and your in good health. I enjoy your video’s. I live 30 kilometer from where they make Bark River Knives.
Hi, great to see you back. I wasn’t expecting you back so soon after your country’s disaster, glad that you & your family are safe. Keep up the good work, it is much appreciated. Cheers from England.
I hope they gain control of the reactor soon, at fukushima,
Nice to see you hunting,and doing knife reviews
Warm Regards to you my friend
Catpuss
Thank you for the good video,like always big fun to watch.It is great to see you in a good condition.
All the best to you,your familly and all the people of Japan !
@weldermic Thank you! But I figured out the Gunny sheath took the Classic LIte Hunter very comfortably. Not too tight and holds the hilt in its inside notch very well. I have it unused because I use the KSF forest sheath for my Gunny.
Good video … enjoyed it. On the TIGHT Light Hunter sheath , try wetting it with water and insert something like a screwdriver handle inside and stretch it slightly. Leave the handle in for a few hours . Works well for me … on factory sheaths and the sheaths I make .
Good to see you back out hunting … it is good for you.
Andy
Good video … enjoyed it. On the TIGHT Light Hunter sheath , try wetting it with water and insert something like a screwdriver handle inside and stretch it slightly. Leave the handle in for a few hours . Works well for me … on factory sheaths and the sheaths I make .
Good to see you back out hunting … it is good for you.
Good video … enjoyed it. On the TIGHT Light Hunter sheath , try wetting it with water and insert something like a screwdriver handle inside and stretch it slightly. Leave the handle in for a few hours . Works well for me … on factory sheaths and the sheaths I make .
Andy
Great video. Happy to see you in good spirits even after the terrible events unfolding in your country.
Can I ask a question? You order your knives online from the USA? Do you take special consideration on shipping and customs/tax costs? In the Netherlands, this tends to add significantly to the total price. Do you always order from the same store?
Great video. Happy to see you in good spirits even after the terrible events unfolding in your country.
Can I ask a question? You order your knives online from the USA? Do you take special consideration on shipping and customs/tax costs? In the Netherlands, this tends to add significantly to the total price. Do you always order from the same store?
Great to see you back on here. getting out and doing what you love is often a good idea when facing hardships. I believe as you do that Japan will shake this catastrophe off it’s back. Happy hunting.
Wako, I just love that gleam in your eyes when you referred to your new knife around 2:30. It’s good to see you up and about again. Take care.
Wako — Happy to see you back in the great outdoors. I’m sure it’s very therapeutic to get back to hunting. We continue to keep you and your countrymen in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your top quality footage and reviews.
God bless you. I wish you and all your countrymen the best.
@virtuovice I am looking forward to that one!
@virtuovice
this would be awesome! I will be looking forward to seen it most definitely. Arigato!
@ay735
ah I see, tks
and..i enjoy your videos very much again..thank you
@EasternGateGuardian Unbelievable what? An earthquake hit it, followed by a Tsunami and nothing exploded.
The roof was designed to blow apart when Hydrogen escapes outward to prevent a real explosion.
It’s safer than anything if you ask me.
it’s good that you make something..what makes you happy..to make videos..to make friends all over the world..it brings people together..when people come together..they care much more for each other..so in some sort of a way..you are doing something good for understanding among nations..you are giving somebody like me a face..a person..who lives in japan..a person i care about and i was worried about..
okuyami – God bless!
@AjiraKimberly I really think so. My top hobby is making a hunting knife video. Thank you!
I’m glad that you decided to continue going out for some hunting and making videos, Wako. Doing what makes you happy and finding some distraction is a good way to get through harder times; it works therapeutic and keeps you positive.
Well come back!!! Good to see your video again.