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- Jan 15, 2000
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Well I got the chance to take my YCS out for a spin (finally) the other day. I was removing trees and limbs that had broken due to our recent nor-easter here in New England. The woods that I was working on were, oak, maple and locust. Most of the wood was green as oppsed to being dried out and deadwood (18" of snow in a short period of time will do that
).
I started out by removing a lot of the smaller branches to facilitate downing a limb that was hanging on by a thread. It took a few minutes to get the right swing (the balance was a great deal different from a lot of the other knives that I have) After I figured it out, I was truely impressed. I was able to slice through 2" branches like it was warm butter. After the intial limbing was complete I moved on to taking the Main limb itself down. Once again I had to get used to the chopping swing, but after I did... I was impressed again. I was able to make very quick work out of the 8" main branch.
Now that the branch was down I was able to quickly chop it into logs that were fireplace sized. The work went very quickly I attribute it to that fact that I had a really great knife.
YVSA----->>
You are right it does cut like a much heavier knife. It is quite impressive. The wieght is such that it not only makes a good fighter, but a medium to heavy work knife. It is a great work of design process.
Thanks to you for designing it, the kamis (Sanu) for making it so well, and to Uncle Bill for selling them

I started out by removing a lot of the smaller branches to facilitate downing a limb that was hanging on by a thread. It took a few minutes to get the right swing (the balance was a great deal different from a lot of the other knives that I have) After I figured it out, I was truely impressed. I was able to slice through 2" branches like it was warm butter. After the intial limbing was complete I moved on to taking the Main limb itself down. Once again I had to get used to the chopping swing, but after I did... I was impressed again. I was able to make very quick work out of the 8" main branch.
Now that the branch was down I was able to quickly chop it into logs that were fireplace sized. The work went very quickly I attribute it to that fact that I had a really great knife.
YVSA----->>
You are right it does cut like a much heavier knife. It is quite impressive. The wieght is such that it not only makes a good fighter, but a medium to heavy work knife. It is a great work of design process.
Thanks to you for designing it, the kamis (Sanu) for making it so well, and to Uncle Bill for selling them



