The Barlow: One of History's Greatest Knives
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We saw a ton of awesome stuff this year at SHOT Show but a pattern emerged we didn't expect. The Barlow!
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I guess im officially old. I thought all knife guys had heard of a barlow
@RyanGr33n
3 ай бұрын
They have. Blade HQ is just a bunch of kids.
@jeffcook3501
3 ай бұрын
We have all not only heard of, but owned them. This must be one of those coming of age videos...
@Maryland_Kulak
3 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@frankperdue6585
3 ай бұрын
Agreed
@frankperdue6585
3 ай бұрын
There is a generation of people that think they are the *first* ….. and don’t appreciate nor care.
Anyone who has read Huckleberry Finn, has heard of the Barlow knife. I got my first one at 12. It's a spear point that is still just as shiny and sharp as the day it was purchased.
"Never heard of", eh? Jokes on you, I'm addicted to Barlows!
@TimsSchoolOfFish
3 ай бұрын
RIGHT!!! I had to comment… couldn’t resist.
@TheKnifeRaven
3 ай бұрын
@@TimsSchoolOfFish Haha, hello Tim, nice to see you here! 😊
@TimsSchoolOfFish
3 ай бұрын
@@TheKnifeRaven You too mate 👊🏻
I own about 40 Barlow slipjoint knives and it is my favorite traditional pattern. My favorite feature is the medium to small size with the slight teardrop shape. Size is a definite design feature and not a deficit on this "all purpose" pocketknife. The distinctive bolster size and shape is instantly recognizable and says "I come in peace" in any environment. If whether a pocket knife is appropriate to carrry in a particular venue, carry a Barlow and no-one will make it an issue if the situation calls for a cutting task.
My very first knife was a Barlow I got at the age of 7, 53 years ago. I got it from my grandfather so I could learn to whittle with him while we were filling the cow tanks and other farm chores. I also used it to cut the twine on the square bails of hay.
I love Barlows. One of my favorite designs. I had several when i was a kid, 40 some years ago.
I have a schrade old timer barlow and I love it, I also have my grandfather's colonial barlow which he got has a safety award from staleys where he worked has a mechanic. This knife is 42 years old and is in great condition
Lowkey makes me miss my Benchmade proper, carried the clip point version for a year before loosing it. So freaking sad.
You don't have to yell when you are outside. The mic is just inches below your bark hole. I love the knife you chose for your dad.
@marcg.3830
3 ай бұрын
I can’t hear you, what’d you say?
I'm 6 decades old and had a barlow when I was 7 yrs old.
I guess I'm old, a Barlow was my first pocket knife.
My first pocketknife was a Barlow, probably an Imperial. It had brown scales and silver bolsters with Barlow stamped into it. I swear every boy had one.
Got my very first Barlow just last year, and yes it's a Böker too! Integral canvas Micarta handle and N690 blade steel. Love it!
Best looking knife type ever
IDK...Schrade Trapper? I carried one from about age 8 until my 20's and it did everything I needed from skinning muskrats to peeling potato's. Now my EDC is an Elementum. Not sure I could find something better
I had a Barlow in the 50/60's.
Great presentation. And I love the Barlow knife. Thanks very much
Pap always carried a Barlow Barlow. When he passed it became mine. The the old school clip point imperial type steel
I still have my dad's Barlow that his father bought him I still use it
As a kid in the late 50"s I carried Imperial Barlows that I would buy at the corner gas station with pop bottle money, if I remember correctly, they were 89 cents.
I have a Boker Barlow, and a Rough Ryder. I just like the look and feel of them.
I have a Case Barlow in Bonestag from the vault pattern release. Great knife.
This was a fun and informative video , thank you George.
My 1st pocket knife.
I first heard about Barlows from reading Tom Sawyer. He and Huck dreamed of owning one. Me too, although i haven't gotten one yet.
I just found an old barlow at work
Grandpa wore through cheap barlows like they were socks. Used for everything including digging to check the progress of the soybean seeds in the field. It's my favorite pattern now. Classy
Good job, George!
Washington's knife is a boy's knife, not a Barlow. A Barlow takes a boy's knife and gives it a longer bolster to give it more rigidity.
Just bought a Kershaw Barlow with G10 handles and a clip point blade. It's a great little pocket knife. It's seeing a lot of pocket time recently.
2:54 I always hated a straight edge for cutting on a board. The tip on a straight edge is great for scratch cuts though, "stab cuts", or mid air stuff, if you know what I mean; maybe I am using the wrong words here.
Next week are you going to tell us about the fixed blade knife we never heard of, the Ka-Bar?
I've only heard of this knife in doc Watson songs should be a neat video
The Barlow pattern is one of the most famous knife patterns ever!
I have the Boker Barlow shown in your video, I have the After Hours Jack in purple haze fat carbon and just received delivery on a Michael May Clayton Barlow with bocote scales from Sheffield
My edc is a Craftsman Barlow made by Imperial -Schrade. Great working knife
George Washington carried a Barlow. That's good enough for me. I need a barlow.
I love this style of video.
Awesome historical vid! I had no idea, I now want one
Never heard of That’s hilarious 🤣 Anyone that calls themself a knife guy and doesn’t know a Barlow or slip joint (even if they only love modern knives) is not a knife guy.
@RyanGr33n
3 ай бұрын
I don’t even call myself a “knife guy” and I still have a shoebox full of Barlows 😂
@TimsSchoolOfFish
3 ай бұрын
@@RyanGr33n Right!!
I my first purchased kn I fe was a barlow marked barlow. Its long gone now
Man I collect and love barlows and I carry one every day
Grew up with a Barlow. Most everybody had one.
Never heard of? Seriously ?
Kabar Dog's Head Coppersmith, love it.
Never heard of? I can't imagine. You never read Mark Twain?
@RyanGr33n
3 ай бұрын
He’s probably a post-9/11 baby, he has no idea who Mark Twain is.
Nice jacket where might one obtain said garment? Once again nice video, love the background outside, oh and knives are nice to!
@BladeHQ
3 ай бұрын
LOL, I got this jacket for free as part of a Stitch Fix promo. Thanks for watching! Hopefully we'll continue going outside, the mountains here in Utah are gorgeous! -George
I really like these videos.
My dad had hundreds and hundreds of barlows; Lisa I want my dad's knives, they don't belong to you!
My daily carry is a Barlow. It’s the perfect pocket knife in my opinion.
The Boker BLRW is SOOOOO Great Looking.
Man i really like the Karbon Ahoy.... But I can't justify paying over $300 for a knife like that. Waiting on the Case Bridgeline
GEC #15 Barlow 1095 and bone. Keen Kutter carbon steel and bone.
My first knife was a barlow then by the 7th grade I graduated to the Buck 110.
Perfecta, muy bonita
Barlow set the set bar high.
Great video my friend.
FYI I have known about Barlow knives and owned many for years
Nice video!
My favorite pattern. I guess some people don't know it maybe, so no hate as the history lesson is cool.
Didn’t know I own one but now I do ….. thank you
More knife pics in the vid please!
Never heard of a Barlow? Huh…. I don’t know what to say
The best basketball player you've never heard of: Michael Jordan
One of the first knife I collected
G-Pa gave me one with a penny so I wouldn’t cut myself
I don’t like the indirect camera angle 😊but the presentation was good.
Totally disagree that the barlow is not a hard use knife. A granddaddy is the size of a buck 110. They're not all 3 3/8".
Seems like a doctors knife would have been a no brainer for you dad…
I've heard of Barlow knives though...
Thanks for great informative video but I shall stick to my trusted fixed beauties. 🔪
If your dad is a doctor, why are you dressed like a homeless Vietnam vet?
This is stupid. The 1st pocket knife I had as a kid in the early 70s was a Barlow.
If you don’t know what a Barlow is, then I don’t want to even be around you. I think my first one was in 1979ish? It was used and abused 🤣😂
Your camera angles ain't working well. Go back to your old formula.
@maybefrank8345
3 ай бұрын
I was cool with it until the angled close ups lol maybe just a little too dramatic for George and the boys
@1981menso
3 ай бұрын
It's kind of weird.
Um…. Everyone who has a grandpa knows what a Barlow knife is… this is what happens when millennials run a company… they think they’re the first to do e v e r y t h I n g 🤦🏻♂️ I’ll take an old gas station Barlow over a Benchmade any day.
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The lighting in this video is trash!!
First 😂❤