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Sweet Stuff Saturday 7.28.24: Bel Air, Synergy 3LT, and the Mini A-100 (again)
A light and two knives rolled in
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Sweet Stuff Saturday 7.13.24: Two of Each
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A quick peek at the Skilhunt EC200, the Acebeam Pokelit AA, the Daedalus Knives Labrador, and the Kershaw Knives Bel Air.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 6.29.24: When the Bottom Fell Out
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This is me giving my opinion about why we are seeing people abandoning overseas knives and what kind of overseas knives will survive.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 6.22.24: Reylight Mini Pineapple v3 and Flytanium Arcade
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This is a quick peak at two awesome pieces of kit: the Mini Pineapple and Arcade.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 5.25.24: Ultra Compact Kits
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Following the lead of Spydercollector I assembled a handful of ultra compact kits for a variety of scenarios.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 4.20.24
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A quick comparison between the Reate made and Lionsteel made Giant Mouse Rivs.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 3.30.24
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A first look at the Reate PLX and the Tesseract NF1.
Cutting Olympics 2024, Part 1: The Contenders and Tests
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This is the first part of the Cutting Olympics with a review of the competitors and the tests themselves.
Sweet Stuff Saturday 3.9.24: Surefire EDC1 DFT
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This is a quick peek at the relatively new Surefire EDC1 DFT.
Better than a Sebenza: Bridgeport Knife Co. 495 v2
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A comp between the 495 and the Small Sebenza.
Entry Level Blade Round Up
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A Quick Look at some entry level as opposed to budget blades.
Buying the Bare Knuckle left a bad Kershaw taste in my mouth. We use to sell Kershaw until last year. The owner stopped carrying them after he also had an issue with Kershaw.
Sensational piece! Worth the $$$ 😁👍🤘🇦🇺
Just bought my first Acebeam. My go to knife shop had the Rider RX on sale for $37CDN!
Fallkniven U4
I don't think the market is getting tough not just overseas made knifes, but also for some higher prices stuff made in north america as well. For example, I signed up for a Rask maybe two years ago, waited for a good 8 or 9 months before I got an email to buy one from the "curated collection". I passed on that because I just couldn't spend that amount on a knife any more. Since then, I have received an email to buy one almost every month. So clearly these aren't moving as swell as they used to.
Your teaching your boy well!! Love him
Just watching the weekly new knives Thursday shows from Knife Center shows a HUGE influx of product. I don't see how there can be enough knife buyers to sustain it. Not to mention all the commodity-level trash knives sold everywhere.
Vero knives are not worth what they go for. That's soft AF m390
Aarpm9 isnt even powdered metallurgy, ive said this prior to larrin saying it. And they have no customer support.
All of my collection of 3inch knives, I still like Dauntless compact most.
Great video!
I really don't find the EDC1 DFT to be too big for pocket carry edc. I've been doing it with relative ease, clipped to the front right pocket of my sweatpants forget its even there. Great pocket clip - holds it in place very well. Great light, glad I bought it. Sidenote - also got the EDC 2 DFT which I also love.
Great topic to cover! Like that you covered a no knife option. Would have liked to have seen at least one option that didn’t include a light.
1:49 NOTHING?!?
love these little combos!!
Love these kits, as little gotos when your after a small but capable set. My favorite combo is the Gerber dime + nitecore tiki gitd.
Use small Nitize S beaners to afix 2 items together. So you can take the flashlight off of the tool, to use them both at the same time or separately.
I can never run round lights after using the streamlight wedge series
Does anyone know where I can find one of these? They seem to have vanished!
Glad you were able to restore the "one that got away."
I got the edc2-dft and after a couple months I think I’m gonna pick up an edc1 in the near future for the pocket space
I really love this strider pt. Could you sell it to me?
No experience with the LionSteel OEM, but I do have and like the Reate OEM. I you want it more snappy, Skiff bearings (5 mm - (11) - 1/16") are an option. Thanks for all your reviews - get well and have a great week(end)!
Lionsteel has the worst heat treatment in the industry. Reate only ht's m390 good. Even then they have some too low in hardness. The aim for Reate m390 is 61 and its best at 60 with their secondary hardening protocol. But when it is 59 or below performance isn't too good. Reate dont do any other steels optimally.
@@tacticalcenter8658 Still spouting buzzwords you hardly understand instead of developing actual experience, i see. _Shocking!_
Super late comment, but thanks for the kind words about the knife. It was a labor of love to be sure. Also the OEM for it was Kubey, and they were fantastic throughout the process to work with.
I love your videos
Keep up the good work Jacob
I was kinda excited about the tesseract until I learned it had steel liners.
U get what u pay for....outstanding vidio.
U get what u pay for....outstanding vidio.
it seems to have an edge over 30 degrees... which is the max angle I can get to on my worksharp precision adjust knife sharpener. Should I reprofile it to say 30 degrees, or 25 degrees. what angle would you put on this?
Le Français, not "la Française"!
This will be my first Cutting Olympics anywhere so I'm excited.
Gen 1 is made with BG-42 Steel. I have one with Ebony inlay's dated November 2001.
entry level knives and you skipped anything in D2 .... garbage and biased video.
D2 heat treated in Asia is not a good steel. Its really bad. Like just slightly better than 56rc 8cr13mov.
@@tacticalcenter8658 your ignorant alot of reputable companies use D2 heat treated in Asia .....as I said to begin with biased AND untruthful.
@@anthonyrollins9825 have you seen all the cut testing on Asian d2? Maybe you should. Outpost76.
@@tacticalcenter8658 have you seen the D2 classification as in the same class as S35vn for edge retention ? gtfo with your ignorance. saying all chinese D2 is garbage is straight racist bullsh!t
@@anthonyrollins9825 but its a fact Asia can't heat treat d2 to a worthy level. It can get to s35vn in America, but not as heat treated in Asia. These are facts. Proveable, with evidence.
Id also add the Spyderco Tenacious as an entry blade.
Hi! My favourite is the Baby Banter. I wish Ben and Civivi would do a non locking version for the European market. Best wishes, Claus
Wow brother. I think this is so awesome. Very knowledgeable and well spoken. It also gives me hope with my boy lol. He's 10 and just not that Into it unless it's like an ADD reaction.... oouuu shiny sharp DESTROY 😂😂😂
Sebenza is so 2015.
This couldn't be further from 2015. 2015 in knives was all about giant sharpened pry bars... Good design is timeless and outlasts every trend. No matter how much you may like the current trend, whenever its over the Sebenza will still be sought after.
Keep telling yourself that.
I like the Suspenza better too. 😊
You like soft 20cv? The sebenza in s35vn will either out perform it or match it. That's sad for 20cv and what its capable of.
I think I’ll just stick with my Sebenza but great video.
The lander is using budget m390 heat treat. And aarpm9 is not powdered metallurgy. The factory that makes it doesn't have the equipment to make powdered metallurgy steel.
In cut testing, 9cr out performed aarpm9 and several examples have been tested. Outpost76 for reference of those tests.
Artisan specifically claims it is powder steel. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, I am going to believe that.
@@tonysculimbrene3781 it is not powdered metallurgy. You are believing lies. Good luck with living your life like that.
@@tacticalcenter8658damn chill loser
@@tacticalcenter8658yeah you keep saying that but where’s the evidence. they didn’t say they’re going to blindly believe artisan, they asked for evidence to the contrary which you still haven’t provided. I like how you immediately go straight to making snide remarks because someone didn’t take a random internet strangers words at face value lol. The irony of which is no doubt lost on you.
The Brouwer is what I’ve been carrying. It’s the closest thing to a perfect knife to me. A nice touch is the lock bar milling is on the inside. I have the CQI version with the repositioned pocket clip holes. I’m still using a third party deep carry clip. Which is a pretty standard requirement for Spyderco’s. The knife is the right size but I would like bigger. Even though the size it is does everything I need.
Scott is a friend of mine. He made this knife when he was about 70 years old, wearing trifocal glasses. Scott has built a few fine rifles too, among other things, like a Vans RV6-a kit plane, which he and his wife used to travel to knife shows all across the U.S. We had lunch together the other day and he was wearing a nice looking home made elk leather shirt jacket. He's a craftsman extraordinaire.
Amerikana idiotas.
How is the opening action for left handed ?
Both are nice lights. How did you get it? They are always sold out.
Awww, merry Christmas, Beeth!
That was too cool. Merry Christmas 🤘🤘
Poor performance m390 on that one.
Merry Christmas Tony and fam.