About Me

 

 

Nick Dundua

 

Hello , My name is Nick

I’m a full time knife maker , outdoorsman , bushcrafter and sportsman.

All of this is not just a hobby, but a way of life. I’ve been interested in all of it since I remember myself , I always remember looking at my father going hunting and dreaming when would I be old enough to join him, one thing that made me sad was hearing all his cool stories of his adventures and not having even one picture to have as a memory.

In 2014 this made me decide to start making youtube videos and film all of my adventures , just for myself . Soon I realized this was more then just a personal diary , it was a great way to interact with so many people around the world , hear their experiences and become friends.

In this short life of ours thats what matters yes ? When we will be old , sitting next to a fire , those fancy knives wont mean anything , but the experiences that we had in life and the people we met will be the light in our soul, fancy knives just make the trips a bit more comfortable , reliable and cool :)

Soon after I realized I needed a few , realiable and quality items , since I couldn’t afford it I decided to make it.

Started with making sheaths and holsters , in a month or two made handles for ferro rods , thats when I had just enough money to buy a few tools needed to make knives , from then on , after every order I tried to move as much money as possible towards making something better , something more unique , something more high end , something more complicated , something that needed more skill and practice , something that needed more tools and thats how I evolved in 7 years , started with a small neck knife that sold for 70$ and after all this time and over 300 orders I made my first mosaic damascus take down knife with mammoth ivory and molar combo handle.

 
 

Not all those who wander

are lost

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We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.

We get it rough enough at home, in towns and cities.

The more you know

The less you carry.