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Siberianfury
07-10-2009, 14:23
Hi guys,
made this quick reveiw before it started raining again, i was going to write it out however i though i video would be a better demonstration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJfZpxvwU9c
ATB
Josh
Good job Josh! You were concise, to the point, sound was clear and video quality good. A very useful review if someone were considering buying one!
Good review :)
Its was clear, well presented and covered the things i want to know about a knife.
Almost made me consider buying one until the missus came home and explained the finer points of our financial situation :rolleyes:
Siberianfury
07-10-2009, 16:00
cheers, guys.
its unbelivably sharp, i honed it once upon arrival and its now like a bic razor.
i can hold a hair out loose and free hanging, and sever it by just brushing the edge past the hair. its so rediculosuly sharp im scared to touch the edge lol.
ive already nicked my finger.
ATB
josh
Tye Possum
08-10-2009, 03:13
I'd say good review but I can't listen to it because my laptop has no sound. Nice knife though, sure is sharp. I also don't think the pictures of it on Kellams site do justice to the grain of the handle. It looks a lot better in person.
Mountainwalker
09-10-2009, 12:15
Great review, nice knife.
Thank you for that Josh! Nice review. I have been on the fence on the Kellum and now I am going to order one, love the quaility and the "just right" design. Cheers!
Siberianfury
10-10-2009, 00:36
Thank you for that Josh! Nice review. I have been on the fence on the Kellum and now I am going to order one, love the quaility and the "just right" design. Cheers!
cheers mate,
you wont regret it, its an amazing knife, i love mine.
ive also done some battoning with it, it performs very well.
atb
Josh
Trackerman
10-10-2009, 17:03
Oh yes, what a great review of that knife! Thanks! Iīve been looking at Kellam knives for a while now, and I must ask about the spine of the blade, is it hard enough for a firesteel?
Siberianfury
10-10-2009, 19:12
yes but its rounded, if you filed it and got a nice sharp edge it would throw sparks.
Nice review Josh.
The Wolverine was my first Bushcraft knife.
It throws a good lot of sparks when the back is squared off.
I did use it for battoning once but the copper collar cracked and a very faint movement is felt in the blade when using it.
I do not know if that was my poor technique or a fault in the knife.
The knife still does all general jobs but I do not batton with it anymore.
Cheers
George
Trackerman
10-10-2009, 20:11
Thanks for that information.
I also used to baton with my knives but avoid it nowadays. Not that the knives broke or so, but I got a feeling that batoning puts a lot of stress on the blade. I have seen pics on other knife forums where sturdy blades have broken when batoning. (ok, perhaps heat treatment failure, but still)
So I donīt baton large firewood, only smaller limbs if I donīt have axe or saw with me.
Now letīs see where I can find a Wolverine...
Siberianfury
10-10-2009, 20:17
Nice review Josh.
The Wolverine was my first Bushcraft knife.
It throws a good lot of sparks when the back is squared off.
I did use it for battoning once but the copper collar cracked and a very faint movement is felt in the blade when using it.
I do not know if that was my poor technique or a fault in the knife.
The knife still does all general jobs but I do not batton with it anymore.
Cheers
George
ive found it ok for battoning, althogh i tend to use my BG Damasus if i dont have a golok, as a full tang gives me a bit more secrity.
Trackerman
10-10-2009, 20:34
How thick is the blade (over spine)?
Siberianfury
10-10-2009, 21:22
my Bernie garland is 4mm with a tapered tang, althogh i actaly prefer 3mm as it cuts better, however the BG is an amazing knife, an absaloute joy to use for carving spoons, feathersticks and other bushcrafty stuff, its my favorite all purpose knife ATM.
however the wolverine slices better due to the 3mm blade, if i had to have only one tool it would be my BG as its bombproof. the wolverine is the best scandinavian knife i own, and i have lots of scandinavian knives.
ATB
Josh