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Aug 03, 2017
Excellent documentary
Brilliant photography, very interesting information, well composed soundtrack. Have watched this several times and will be watching it again. Absolutely fascinating documentary for anyone who has any interest in Christianity. I like watching documentaries and this is one of the best which I have seen!

Jan 12, 2017
Bear Grylls Folding Survival Knife "Scout"
1 of 1 found this helpful Purchased for less than thirty Australian dollars in Jan 2017, this folder is very good value. The quality of build is excellent, and considering it's size, is very light weight. I own several folding knives, including high quality expensive brands. All of them fall into two categories, small blades, which are very compact but feel a little small in the hand, and then this size, which although takes up more room either in your pocket, belt or purse, feels much better in the hand, important for cutting control and safety. The plastic rubberized grip is good even when wet and is warm to the touch, a factor in cold conditions, which in Melbourne is nearly all the time. I don't mind the orange highlight colors as it makes it much easier to spot this knife on the ground or elsewhere, if you're working in a cluttered environment or on a forest floor with lots of debris. I prefer the Scout's lock back mechanism, as it's easier to clean and get sand and dirt out, in water. A lever lock would need dismantling to properly clean by contrast. I have no intention of batoning with this knife, if you want to do that, you really need a quality, full tang, fixed blade. So I'd consider this to be a light duty knife for cooking, cutting rope and garden hose, opening letters, cutting up cardboard boxes for the bin, shaving wood a little bit, cutting telephone and data cable if you don't have anything better to hand. All these attributes make the Scout a great utility pocket carry knife. Serrations are ok, as long as you've got a round file or round diamond sharpener. Knife came sharp, which I appreciate, but not razor sharp. Disadvantages - I wouldn't subject this knife to as much twisting and levering, as I would my other folding knives, but then if need to do a heavy duty job, you really need a tool appropriate to those demands. Even an expensive folder will not do that. It wont cut cake or large veges as cleanly, because of the serrations. After using all kinds of knives for years, including Swiss Army knives, in my regular work as a handyman and renovator, my requirements have boiled down to these - Good value, sufficient quality to the task, light weight, comfortable in hand, warm to touch, easy to spot colors, no sharp edges to rip holes in your pockets, a lanyard hole to make it even easier to find in dark tool bags, and increase hand grip when using a sawing motion to cut (sometimes you're on a roof, and you really don't want to go back down just to get one tool for a small cutting job). In essence, if it's convenient to carry on your person, as this Scout is, you're much more likely to use and enjoy owning this knife. The shape of this knife folded, makes it ideal to live in the bottom of my front left pocket, beneath my wallet. I hope this review has helped clarify whether this knife will meet your requirements.