Survival Knife “Try-Stick”. Carving with an ESEE 5
The Try-Stick is a great way to learn and practice knife skills, but how will a big survival knife like the ESEE 5 handle these delicate carving tasks. Each notch is thoroughly explained and demonstrated for anyone wanting to give this a go at home.

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