$ Damascus Bowie Knife?

We bought a $ amazon “Poshland REG 599 Custom Handmade Damascus Steel Bowie Knife- Stunning Colored Handle“. We had a lot of fun seeing if this knife was sharp, if we could get it sharp, we saw if the damascus was real or face damascus, we saw the inside of the handle when we broke it with a hammer. What’s inside of this knife is shocking! I hope you enjoy this video as much as we did making it! Check out this knife for yourself, not a sponsor: Edit: This knife was $. It looks like they recently raised the price of this bowie. Haha! I (Josh) got inspiration to make this video by watching @OUTDOORS55 hilarious video where he bought a $ Damascus Knife From Ebay. Check it out. Some links in our videos are affiliate links. We may receive a very small commission if a link is a referral/affiliate link. If you don’t wish to use the links, feel free to google the items separately. Either way, we are very thankful and very appreciative you are watching our channel. *Camera Gear ———————————————————— GH5: Professional 12-60mm : SanDisk 64 GB SD Card: Panasonic Lithium-Ion Battery: Shure Microphone: ———————————————————— *Sandpaper ———————————————————— 2,500 Grit: 1,500 Grit: 1,000 Grit: 600 Grit: 320 Grit: 220 Grit: ———————————————————— *Shop Stuff I Use ———————————————————— Green Masking Tape: Ear Plugs: Super Glue: Insta-Set: ———————————————————— *Other Knife Related Things I like Using ———————————————————— Food Grade Camellia Oil for Chef Knives: Oil I Use to Prevent My Finished Blades from Rusting: Rem Oil is not for chef knives, you will need a food based product for that, which is what the Food Grade Camellia Oil is for. Rem oil is not meant to eat. ———————————————————— All my music is from Epidemic Sounds About Me “The world needs more makers.” ~ RoyerX Being from a family of creatives whose motto was to produce not to consume was etched into Kyle from a very early age and being educated at home gave him many opportunities to work hard at his own creative pursuits. At eighteen, Kyle graduated high school and two weeks later received his Journeyman Smith Stamp and a rare double win of the George Peck Award and Bill Moran Award, “the 18-year-old prodigy”, “the blazing bladesmith” was what BLADE Magazine labeled him. Following that victory in November, 2009 BLADE Magazine ran a special five page spread “That Young and That Good”, the article went on to say “His ability to masterfully execute new designs, processes and artistic damascus patterns is remarkable. In spite of his young age, his fit/finish and attention to detail is representative of some of todays most known and sought after makers.” He was one of two to achieve Mastersmith by the age of twenty. His knives and his skills are highly sought after worldwide. In the early years, if you weren’t at a knife show or a hammer-in, learning from the masters, information was hard to find, there was no online content and only a few books and videos, so it was a lot of trial and error in the knife shop. Kyle is passionate to teach makers his more than fourteen years of experience. “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” We hope we can inspire you on your maker’s journey. Thanks for watching Enjoy! ~ Subscribe YouTube ~ Instagram ~ Facebook ~ ~ #KyleRoyer #LearnKnifemaking #
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