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hello quick video uh yesterday uh dutch bushcraft knives who i follow and watch on a regular basis did a video of their three favorite saw favorite knives if you had to get rid of everything else and just keep three what would you keep at the end of their video they said if youve got a channel or you want to share your thoughts to do so so ive got a very knife-heavy channel so i thought well ill do one just a quickie now the c knives im going to show you are basically three of my favorite knives which i wouldnt really want to be without then not my sentimental choice that would be three different ones but these are working knives that i really like and i wouldnt particularly want to get rid of kicking off this one this is my s30v brush tool which i made myself and i love this knife this is my go-to bushcraft knife yeah as i say s3tv made it myself a few years ago and it is just about my favorite bushcraft knife thats number one number two is this one this is my milani kapuko in