The purpose of the TOPS Brakimo (pronounced BRAH-key-moe), designed by Joe Flowers, was to be a
backup to a machete or to serve as a main camp knife.
Joe Flowers runs a survival
school of sorts called Bushcraft Global, which takes people of all
skill levels into the Amazonian jungle to teach them survival skills.
Not just skills specific to the jungle, but a mindset that will serve
people regardless of location. He needed a knife that could be the
flagship knife of the company and has designed the Brakimo to fit that
need.
It has a fairly wide blade profile combined with TOPS' modified Scandi grind that gives it great cutting and splitting power.
The tip narrows dramatically to make it useful for drilling holes for
bow-drill fires, blow gun mouth pieces, traps, etc. The simple design is
perfect for many different uses. Made with 1095 high carbon steel, it's
easy to maintain the edge while out in the field. TOPS found through
testing on the 2015 Bushcraft Global trip that by keeping it dry
whenever possible, rust was not an issue.
The word Brakimo comes
from the Matis. The Matis is a tribe found in Brazil that was
uncontacted by the modern world until 1975-1976. The tribe has a unique
way of life that would challenge the survival skills of any survival
expert. If you're lucky enough to participate in a Bushcraft Global
adventure, odds are that you'll get to meet one of these extraordinary
people and learn a few of the skills they use to survive daily life in
the jungle.
TOPS Brakimo Knife BRAK-01
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