Schrade 2015 Bushcraft Survival Knife Lineup: First Ever Unboxing!!
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I also found out tonight that YOU MAY NOT have to wait till 2015 for these.
These will probably be released in the coming months. They are chomping at
the bit to put them out there. They are starting to come in now. Mine are
the very first ones.?
I’ll never buy another Schrade. I had a Schf9 snap in half in the handle
after the first hour of light use. Rust spots were inside the crack,
obviously showing it was a factory defect and the crack had been exposed to
air for a long while. My emails to both the Schrade factory and their
online retailer went unanswered. Forget them. I’m much happier with the
Mora I ordered to replace it.?
review esee5?
And why not open the box with Jessica? When I name a knife, any excuse to
use it.?
I am reading all the comments and i understand where people are coming
from. chris you need to look at it from the viewers POV. if you are part of
a knife design, they are sending u knives first and u are in constant
contact with them-sorry but the perception has already been created of
bias. i know u test and thump on them but people cant look past the
relationship. think what u want about nutnfancy which is a guy more put
under a microscope than any reviewer on youtube but if he got with a knife
company people would be all over him in a flash. it compromised your
integrity as a reviewer. sorry it just does.
i support u chris but its hard to get perception out of peoples minds. i
will see where this goes. ?
Did the coating really come off after a few fire steel strikes? Seems like
it could just be residue left on the knife… does it wipe off??
to many schrade knifes on your channel now this one is the one that broke
the camel’s back. good luck with your schrade channel. ?
If these are priced similar to current models, Schrade just put most other
high priced outdoor knife makers out of business. They look great!?
PM101, you’ve got me (and many others!) interested in the SCHF-37, however
I’m wondering if you might be willing to do a video on American-made knives
vs foreign knives. I was narrowed down to two knives after combing the
reviews: the SCHF9 and your favorite, the BK-7.
Ultimately I went with the BK-7 and one of the compelling reasons was that
it was made in America. I believe in voting with my wallet and when I have
the opportunity I vote for American jobs. Schrade looks like they have a
very good upcoming lineup, I just wish they’d bring their jobs here instead
of there.
Is country of origin a factor in your decision making, and if so, how much?
What kind of value would you put on that? Thanks for any feedback /
response in advance.?
I’m not sorry to say this but I think that Schrade shit the bed with these
ones. They incorporated so many design flaws that I’m not even sure where
to begin.
1)the handle isn’t all that great, if it is the same as the one they use on
the SCHF9 it feels fat in the middle with voids at both ends without a
positive purchase point.
2)almost .25″? Seriously?? All that does is add hand fatigue and cost, a
.187″ would have been a winner.
3)crappy sandpaper coating? Schrade, you’ve been using titanium nitride as
a coating for years, it is smooth, does not cause issues with ferro rods,
lasts well and dosen’t chip off. We don’t need to file our finger nails
with the flat of our knife!
4)choils?? For crying out loud design a proper handle, there is NO reason
to have choils on most knives-all it does is take away from blade length.
The SCHF27 is not a 7″ blade with that idiotic feature, it reduces the
width of wood you can span, increases the chance of physical injury in high
stress situations and provides NO additional utility. (Choils aren’t always
a no go for me, but they are a design trend that needs to die over all.)
I was pretty excited when you announced you had these and I’m glad you
showed them because now I can flush my excitement and cross these off my
lust list. If I didn’t already have good knives in this category I would
still consider them but even for someone starting out there are better
options than these.
I hope that Jessica X is better but now I have less hope.?
No thanks, I’ll stick with my #Mora Knife, I use a axe for splitting a hand
saw for branches and a bow saw for log sawing. These tools do one job at a
time. Try it yourself a knife just for cutting remember that!?
Do your own research people. Don’t just take one man’s point of view.
?
Great review but you made me fall in love with Becker. I’ll wait till you
put them thru some hard use before I judge. ?
MSRP on the SCHF-JX? Or is it too early to tell??
Ya know I really enjoyed your channel till I emailed you to thank you and
ask a question and not only was it a rude one word reply but you have lost
it if you think ppl are going to give your store money after you act like a
douchebag from up north. Have fun being a douche!! ?
Looks good! I get why they do the coating but I would imagine it would only
help if they offer a version without the coating. What do you think Chris??
Chris do you know the heat treat on the three knives ? ?
You guys look like kids in a toy/candy store.
Fun to watch… and the knives look great.?
Still don’t care for those knives. I prefer some thing straight forward and
simple. If Schrade wants to get respect in the Ole school realm of
bushcraft, then they need to make some Less bells and whistle stuff, and
make a good 5″ Kephart, or a Nessmuk style knife with smooth handles. Of
course they need the 90 spine, full tang, usable pommel with light gimping
on the pommel so it wont slip. No weird handles, No finger choile, No back
of the blade gimping, No thumb ramps. I mean look at Condor. They make a ok
kephart and sell bunches everyday. I think a Condor kephart with a little
longer, thicker, little wider blade would blast off. JMO.?
You make mention of a SCHF-38. But in the description box there is only the
35, 36, and 37. Did I miss something??
If these knives required coating due to its propensity to rust, it seems to
me that if you take the coating off, then you are going to have corrosion
issues during a survival situation or camping or whatever outdoor
applications you engage in. I am in a humid climate near the ocean, and if
these knives are “spotting up” on the assembly line as you said in the
video, then I shutter to think what will happen when these knives are in a
situation where you cannot afford to have rust on your knife—especially
if it is the only knife you carry. ?
The BK-7 is a COMBAT KNIFE! It was not designed to be used to be a
bushcraft/survival knife. To compare the BK-7 to the SCHF-37 is comparing
apples to oranges.?
I own the bk2, bk7, bk9, and the bk16. All of them are customized with no
coatings, micarta scales and 90{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9}spines. However the bk7 is my least
favorite Becker, but the ‘7 your holding looks like a perfect’ 7 inch
blade. Thanks again for sharing these with us. ?
Dont get me wrong but you cant top becker bk 7 or 9 ?
Very promising future Schrade’s. Zancudo or Avispa for box opening??