I’m a United States citizen who served in the Marine Corps during the Cold War as a very young man. My government taught us how Russians were our enemies wanting to destroy our country and way of life by whatever means necessary. Fast foreword years later and having the opportunity to meet and speak with many Russians I realized they are no different then Americans and our governments are the ones causing conflict and animosity toward one another. It’s a shame and sometimes I think they cause conflict and devise with other nations and between our people within our own country just for themselves. Job security.
@03Grunt-arrino2 жыл бұрын
Both Russians I met in the Marines wished we would attack and liberate the communist countries.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
true. it's hard to distinguish good from bad. we are bad to some countries too. But in the end we are all the same people trying to be good and make a life despite of politics
@KingKiavash2 жыл бұрын
This is a load of sentimental crap. Why don't you educate yourself about the slavery that China is running in Africa and their carbon foot print which you pay for before you talk?
@maxlvledc2 жыл бұрын
A voice of reason, thank you 🙏
@Stabby__2 жыл бұрын
Ask why those china goods are soooo cheap? Slave labor
@jeffbownds81302 жыл бұрын
I know avoiding Chinese products does very little to the Chinese govt. But it makes me feel good. And I know its impossible to 100percent avoid Chinese stuff, but when I can, I do.
@SmithWesson902 жыл бұрын
100%
@yiluis13162 жыл бұрын
Hurting the chinese govt? Have you ever thought about the real ppl behind all those businesses? You have to understand that real normal people like you and me are working in those companies/factories. The ones that are gonna suffer first hand would be the citizens. I would just advice ppl not to buy into the hatred and fear mongering in the media. It's just cold war 2.0 mentality.
@hunterxhunter52872 жыл бұрын
good for ur superior feeling, and i hope the chinese do the same for ur country.
@knifedetective2592 жыл бұрын
Its sad to see such ignorance in these comments. Please stop the virtue signalling crap and take a long hard look at the current environment involving China.
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
@@yiluis1316 There were real people in Nazi Germany too. We should not give aid and comfort to an evil regime. Do you think the Chinese workers care about American workers that they displaced?
@kin46082 жыл бұрын
Man I love this channel even more because you guys aren’t afraid to speak up against hate that isn’t even at you.
@marcschweitzer2 жыл бұрын
Yaaa-yayaya Ya.
@jimlahey56232 жыл бұрын
@@marcschweitzer what is the name of this chinese cpm 3v knive from previous episode?
@ГрачевСергей-б2г2 жыл бұрын
Don't be fooled. At the 3:43, Mickey looks suspiciously to the left, and a Chinese man with a gun is reflected in Martin's pupils. I suspect the matter is more serious than it seems
@bahur472 жыл бұрын
This is what gained my respect towards you some time ago - your reasonable, real world, honest way of thinking.
@valvofolife2 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@jimlahey56232 жыл бұрын
@@valvofolife but what was the name of the knive from previous video? They didnt say, and google doesnt help..
@zhaomiaomiao2 жыл бұрын
In China, some types of knives are regulated tools, and for most Chinese, the most commonly used knives are Chinese kitchen knives. Because there is basically no opportunity for long-term outdoor life and extreme use of knives, most people will not buy expensive knives, so there is no broad domestic market, and therefore there is no knife factory that develops high-end knives. Based on this big environment, some small factories or workshops make cheap knives or imitation knives in order to survive. It really doesn't make any sense for you to compare knives costing 100 yuan with Fällkniven's knives that cost more than 100 dollars!
@MisterFrisco2 жыл бұрын
I am an American with some firsthand knowledge. I have been to mainland China several times. Most of the time not in Shanghai or Bejing. 3 of my children have lived there for 5 months each teaching English. I can tell you first hand that the Chinese people are kind and very hard working. It is crazy how capitalist it is for a communist country. We should be careful about juging a people by their government. My .02
@mdsign0012 жыл бұрын
The only thing Communist about China is their government!
@kongwee19782 жыл бұрын
The thing is American is going to Marx way. More center control. iPhone or Samsung, Tesla, Google, Facebook, IG, Telegram, Twitter. All are very monopolised and lobby with the government. Easier to control. We can't vote them out that control our live.
@user1qaz2wsx3edc2 жыл бұрын
@@mdsign001lmao, there has been a riot in the white house not to long ago.should China copy the US with its 4 presidents assasinated 2 attempted assasinations in the past?
@pnwesterner62202 жыл бұрын
@@user1qaz2wsx3edc You are correct - China would have brought out tanks and just run over the rioters.
@mdsign0012 жыл бұрын
@@user1qaz2wsx3edc where exactly did you get the idea that I'm suggesting anything?
@davidwalker73832 жыл бұрын
As a machinist of 27 years, it's all about quality for me. It has nothing to do with where it was made. It's either good or bad and every country makes both. Here in America we think our junk is the best out there. It's not! Our biggest problem in manufacturing is greed. So everything is made way too fast and quality is ofter over looked. It's all about how many can we make in a day. Our workers have more pressure put on them about quantity over quality. Then we turn around and over price ourselves for poorly made junk.
@maxgainz84062 жыл бұрын
Take a Becker knife.. remove the coating and see how sloppy they are made.. My leathernan charge TTI has toolmarks left by not going to a fine grit. I love both of them but this ‘US’ made is hype. The only good thing that China does not have yet is the warranty.. I can buy a China multitool on par with a Wave for 30,- or so. But Leatherman will replace your tool even if you yourself murdered it by accident
@justafloridamanfromthe75thRR2 жыл бұрын
My Respect PointS (RP) for Mikkie after he said he hated the woke culture: IT'S OVER 9000!!!! 9000+
@OptimusSatanas2 жыл бұрын
the new anti woke bandwagon is just as dumb as the woke bandwagon.
@alexeypopov3142 жыл бұрын
@@OptimusSatanas Let's vote which is the worst.
@jbaz0072 жыл бұрын
They probably have clones of the clones of the civivii elementums lmao
@cypherf0x2 жыл бұрын
Woke and anti-woke is cancerous. Just treat people with dignity and respect no matter where they’re from, what they worship, or who they sleep with.
@OptimusSatanas2 жыл бұрын
@@alexeypopov314 You mean so that a small, deluded, and vocal minority can claim it was rigged? lmao
@lobotomite97672 жыл бұрын
The question you should ask yourself is. In the 1940s would I buy a German product? And if the answer is yes then Chinese stuff is for you. It's impossible to not buy some Chinese stuff. But I think everyone should mitigate their Chinese purchases as much as possible.
@alexeypopov3142 жыл бұрын
Not every single German was a member of German National Socialist Worker's Part in 1940. Not every single German supported NSDAP. There were even Germans who actively fought the NSDAP and paid with their freedom and lives for that. Being German in these times doesn't automatically make one a monster.
@lobotomite97672 жыл бұрын
@@alexeypopov314 you are incorrectly attributing meaning to my words. I am not implying that Chinese people are evil. I am saying that private industry in China doesn't really exist. Everything is tied to the government. And the Chinese government is evil, genocidal and authoritarian. By supporting Chinese companies you directly support the Chinese government. It's a fascist state where the government controls every company.
@mattadler47102 жыл бұрын
you guys don't owe anyone an explanation, but its appreciated anyway. I think you guys are doing smart business and taking everything into consideration, and I respect that. transparency is admirable, so keep up the good work guys.
@Greven502 жыл бұрын
Enough talk boys... Lets see thoose Rockstead in the field!
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
hahahaah we will eventually I think!
@knifeaddict10142 жыл бұрын
Good job guys!
@DamasKriss2 жыл бұрын
@@DutchBushcraftKnives how about that DBK knife song, eh?
@martinsmith35502 жыл бұрын
Some shopping districts in Japan have loudspeakers shouting do not buy made in China products as this will kill the Japan industry; but sadly 50% of the shoppers are from Chinese tourists and they don’t understand Japanese.
@jackvill73492 жыл бұрын
Поддерживаю
@tianl987652 жыл бұрын
I grew up in China and now been in the US for 20 some years. My religious group is being persecuted in China and so I cannot go back, as I would be put in jail. So yeah, I see a lot more of the dark side of things in China that most people aren't aware of, some of which are exceedingly disturbing. But to me, I have ZERO problems of others buying Chinese products, and I do myself. I see no reason to spend more of your hard-earned money just to avoid made-in-China proudcts. That's not really the point. I think it's more important for people to just have the awareness of all the terrible things that are happening there below the surface. Many people are deceived by the superficial things and think that everything is great there. Some younger people in the West are even starting to envy how the communists do things. That is just so dangerous. They don't see all the bad things from that kind of regime because all the bad things are well hidden. If you are a westerner visiting China, you just won't see it. People also need to realize that China is slowly putting out its communist ideology and trying to have you make sense out of that, and eventually the West will lose its ground. Once you have to experience yourself how bad it is, it will be too late!
@bassomatic18712 жыл бұрын
Regarding knives, The Chinese only clone Knives made by US and European knife makers. They do not clone original knife brands made by Chinese companies like WE, Civivi, Artisan, etc.
@MontereyBayKnives2 жыл бұрын
If you do not think there are WE, Civivi, Artisan, ect. clones out there... man, do I have news for you. I have friends who work for those companies and they have to deal with clones just like SpyderCo and Benchmade do.
@priceostia62922 жыл бұрын
It’s impossible to hate somebody you’ve never seen or talked before. And I know many Chinese they are humorous and kind. But buying their products helps their problematic government grow. So sorry for my fellow Chinese friends. Since a lot of horrible facts came out, I’m secretly avoiding Chinese products as much as possible especially semiconductor products and metals.
@frostys_bushcraft2 жыл бұрын
If you buy shit you get shit, simple as that. Buy quality and get quality. China produces EVERYTHING and being moral about knives but buying other stuff from China (and you ARE buying it) is just... silly. Don't support counterfeits, don't buy knockoffs, don't buy stuff you don't really need and you've just become part of the solution instead being part of the problem.
@avilavance79152 жыл бұрын
I see your point of view and I don't hate chinese people. But we have to think about future and with every € you Support the biggest regime in the World, which is a risk for other countries in that area. We need alternatives in east europe. Thank you for the Podcast Video.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
Yes we certainly do need alternatives. We very much condemn A government that surpresses people. So we would love to see a more balanced future here in europe aswell. Cheers mate!
@aleksandersever30392 жыл бұрын
Which Eastern European country are you from? Or are you from Turkey?
@nangergong2 жыл бұрын
the most evil regime is the stinky United Snakes
@aleksandersever30392 жыл бұрын
@@nangergong Don't forget Israel too.
@ReasonAboveEverything2 жыл бұрын
@@nangergong Lmao, good job. Your social credit just rocketed. Both make me puke but ccp is really disturbing Orwellian nightmare.
@bencoombs77242 жыл бұрын
I went into a gun shop a few months ago. The shotgun I decided to get the salesman told me that it was made in one of the Eastern European countries. When he brought it up front I saw “made in China” on the box. I almost did not buy the gun, but though it would be funny in case of a red dawn situation. And just to clarify I don’t have a problem with the people, just the CCP and the thought of an invading force
@southernstacker73152 жыл бұрын
My problem with Clones is that they try to pass them off as "Real" and charge full price to trick you.
@rorymcclellan3740 Жыл бұрын
The same exact kind of counterfeiting happens a lot in watch making too.
@pateralus92 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with everything you guys say. There are a lot of Chinese companies making original designs with great materials that are worth supporting. I don't agree with the decisions of their government, but that doesn't mean the regular people, who make up the vast majority of the population, are bad. Companies like WE/Civivi, Reate, QSP, many others make such great original designs that I love. As long as I'm not supporting counterfeits, I have zero problem with it. Thanks guys! 😃
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
The money spent on Chinese knives supports a government bent on the destruction of the West. You can't support the workers without supporting the murderous government. Quit rationalizing your support of the communists.
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
@Cuddly Cat They are truly a crazed bunch.
@reddeercanoe2 жыл бұрын
This is an interesting topic. Years ago Ray Mears offered his Woods lore knife as the bushcraft knife to use, he did credit Lars Falts with the design. Mears charged a lot of money for his knife. Several years later Condor came out with the bush lore a clone of Mears knife at a fraction of the cost. Now we have Casstrom knives Lars Falts bushcraft knife also expensive. We have three knives of the same profile with different choices of scales and steels. I would bet most Condor knife owners would have bought a Casstrom if they could afford it.
@sweetdrahthaar79512 жыл бұрын
I’ve done my best for decades to not buy Chinese product for more and more reasons all the time. It’s really difficult and even when you think you’ve got a non-Chinese product it’s possible you’ll find out later it is actually Chinese made. It was interesting hearing the DBK guys feelings about this.
@zhaomiaomiao2 жыл бұрын
Hatred of a rising China, or immersed in the past 100 years? You are so poor!
@keesketsers58662 жыл бұрын
Let's not forget that Japan was the "China" of the 60's and 70's. Most Japanese stuff was not very good, or just a bad copy of a western design (called "Japcrap" in the US). But now they are considered one of the best manufacturers in the world. I also differentiate between western brands that have things made in China, and "Chinese brands". There are lots of excellent Chinese companies making their own designs under their own name. Then there is the difference between "dedicated factories" and "contract factories" . So the first is a western brands' own factory in China (BWM and Mercedes), the other is a western brand shopping for a generic factory to make their product (Apple -> Foxconn). So "Made in China" says absolutely nothing, they can make anything as good as anyone in the world if the customer is willing to pay for it. But you can also request a knife made of cheese, whatever you want.
@rustleshackleford1553 Жыл бұрын
Always remember, if you think you hate the Chinese government.... just imagine how it's citizens feel.
@zhaomiaomiao2 жыл бұрын
A group of people who have never been to China, for some reason, evaluate China's industrial manufacturing here, and some even harbor prejudice and malice. Hope the two boys can come to China to see!
@phils83932 жыл бұрын
I live in Europe and I buy knives I like from all over the world , if the knife is good and I like the design then I buy it regardless of which country it comes from
@iruwild2 жыл бұрын
That's right, just buy the knife regardless of price, but buy it for it's unique design and style.. just go out and enjoy it. Go chop something, do a survival outing. Life is short. Just go have fun. I have all kinds of bowies, lots of it Made in Japan like Fallkniven Nl1 Thor (bought it 10 years ago for $400, Fallkniven Modern Bowie (bought it second hand looked like factory seconds for $500, Gen 2 Aus 6 Cold steel Trailmaster, San Mai Trailmaster, MTech 151 trailmaster clone $29-$30) and Mtech MT096 bowie ($16), Schrade SCHF45 ($50 but got mine for $35 on sale Amazon).. Now I forge my knives out of 5160. So what I'm saying is that I did learn about the shape of the hamguri shape that the expensive Japan bowies come in and sharpen my blades the same..and man does it cut. So I have fun with all my blades since I have a huge yard and need regular chopping to maintain the branches and trimmings.
@spoderpan93032 жыл бұрын
I've never disliked a video that has come from this channel. Keep up the great work!
@slonismo2 жыл бұрын
Literally every leading country has engaged in and continues to engage in horrible atrocities. Even in terms of manufacturing, most things "Made in America" or "Made in Italy" are made in the places in those countries where regulations and laws for things like working conditions and fair pay are loose at best. China has a history of cheap manufacturing which is outsourced from American industries, for example. It's silly to dismiss products because of their place of origin. **What's more important is to make sure the company you're buying from pays their employees well and manufactures their product using sustainable methods.
@drytool2 жыл бұрын
Which is NOT China, right?
@clintwestwood35392 жыл бұрын
“Made in Italy” is a stamp that you can obtain only if it’s actually designed and made on Italian soil. Same as “Swiss made” for example. European laws are extremely strict on this. They really are a quality mark, unlike “US made” which usually is just designed in US but created, built, manufactured and shipped from China.
@roar67282 жыл бұрын
I buy as much as I possibly can locally, to say it politely. The regime has its fingers in almost all the big companies. But, it’s impossible to not have any Chinaproducts in your household.
@butchcassidy33732 жыл бұрын
I try my best to buy American. But I just bought Civivi Cogent because I couldn't get an American made button lock. Always out of stock and not many designs to choose from. Build it in America and I'll buy it.
@freedompanda94382 жыл бұрын
I weighed in on the last video in the comments. My thoughts: I have nothing against the Chinese people. I have Chinese friends, not just Chinese by ethnicity, but friends who were literally born and raised in China. I’ve tutored Chinese immigrants with their english. I’ve dated Chinese girls. I love Chinese food 🤣. I’d love to go visit China someday. It’s their GOVERNMENT that causes problems. They are horrific. That being said, I have made a promise to not support ANYTHING Chinese made If at all possible, when there are quality products, as good or better, being made in free countries who value human life, integrity, and common decency. Example: I’d totally like to get the DBK knife, but I can’t stand the Dutch! I’m so racist against them! I’ve never been to Dutchlandia, but I can’t imagine the noise with everyone walking around in their wooden shoes, or the smug looks on cooks faces when using their Dutch ovens.
@Wildwestwrangler2 жыл бұрын
Do you like eating a Danish?!!!
@lerch400block2 жыл бұрын
Bro. I read I torture Chinese immigrants. 😆 I had to reread your comment.
@plaguedoc77272 жыл бұрын
If you lived in China, You'd notice that life there is hardly any different to life in literally anywhere else in the world. There is no "extreme suppression" of free speech.
@DO-tn5yo2 жыл бұрын
@@plaguedoc7727 you are not sure
@plaguedoc77272 жыл бұрын
@@DO-tn5yo ?
@aepage31652 жыл бұрын
Good conversation, I'm on the same page for just about every point. I've bought a fair amount of camping equipment from China that is good quality, and as far as i know not copying any other products. I've also bought some that turned out to be cheap nearly worthless crap. That said, I've bought some products made by western brands with a good reputation that just have some awful manufacturing defects. In my experience, trusted brands are more reliable, but everyone messes up. On the CPM3V thing, any CPM steel should be from Crucible in the USA. It might be possible to make a knockoff, but it wouldn't be actual CPM3V
@Rob_Fordd2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this. There are some jingoistic snobs in this community that would prefer us to all just use stuff from Buck and a handful of other US made companies, but that is so absurd and limiting. Good knives are one of those thing where the politics of various producing countries just doesn't really matter. Hell even when you buy foreign, the money still circulates in your own economy to an extent; the truck and train drivers, the delivery sorting centers, the longshoremen, all jobs in your own country that get some of it. A lot also believe long unraveled stereotypes about Chinese manufacturing. This isn't the cold war-00s anymore, China has a fully developed industrial base now full of seasoned craftsmen who take pride in their work and have the resources to make great stuff.
@kgcounts2 жыл бұрын
I love the business insights and common sense approach. Thanks for your content and standing up for others!
@jps47372 жыл бұрын
What keeps me watching is that you test a knife and show me honestly which knife works for me. That’s it. Well done lads.
@reviewtube50052 жыл бұрын
Its unfortunate that we are addicted to cheap labor. Billions of dollars of wealth are being generated each year on the backs of undervalued workers. Great topic.
@maxgainz84062 жыл бұрын
It is the best reverse trap ever. The US thought it was scamming China by getting real gooda for fake monry. All that time China was just making them addicts (plus spending the fakeninry to buy Africa) Now that the US is addicted, China has them like a pimp owns his crack whore.
@figtreeprophecy2 жыл бұрын
Crucible Industries only exists in the USA. So if you buy authentic CPM steel knife blades, the steel came from America and if they can assemble it cheaper with the same quality of build and sell it cheaper, it's actually is a good thing to have competition in the market. That helps keep prices competitive. I know you already know this. I just wanted to sound like I'm smart, lol!
@figtreeprophecy2 жыл бұрын
@@jack99889988 I was only addressing CPM steel since the video mentioned Chinese CPM. Obviously how its heat treated will vary by the maker. Thx for the comment!
@MontereyBayKnives2 жыл бұрын
We did not use 3V made in China. The 3V we used was made in Syracuse New York.
@Kujo9992 жыл бұрын
I would NEVER buy a Chinese product! -Posted from my iPhone 12
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
So clever commie. Posted on my Samsung which is made in a free country.
@jamiemorgan29722 жыл бұрын
For years China has supplied Swiss watch manufacturers with components. As long as the components are assembled in Switzerland the watch can claim to be Swiss made. China has decades of manufacturing experience and can make very high end products as well as cheap crap. It would be difficult to boycott Chinese products as they supply everything from pharmaceutical products to the clothes we wear. The manufacturers and employees are just trying to make a living. There will always be a market for cheap crap, people just shouldn’t complain when it doesn’t last. You get what you pay for.
@thokri51322 жыл бұрын
Respect for being open and honest!
@chrisbowman20302 жыл бұрын
I avoid Benchmade. Why you may ask? The last three BM knives i own all have flaws (blade centering way off, uneven grind, ...). My dealer contacted their customer support and was told this is not a case for the so called "lifetime warranty", because it doesn't affect the function of the knife. Maybe you have to be DBK to get a good BM and customer support, not the Average Joe.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, Thats something we cant argue about. We know we might get a different treatment than others and the only way to work around is go anonymous. But we also dont have the time to check all of that with just us two. Maybe if we grow and we'd be able to hire people for DBK that would be a good thing to check and take into our reviews
@jfox712 жыл бұрын
Good points. As an American I make every effort to buy USA made products and I am willing to pay a little more for them. However buying some Chinese products is inevitable.
@alrizo11152 жыл бұрын
A little more isn't enough. Maybe 3x at least.
@connivingcactus5392 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad to see more people having these types of open and thoughtful conversations. I try to avoid Chinese products when it’s practical, but as you’ve discovered, sometimes it’s rather difficult. We need to bring back manufacturing jobs to the rest of the world, and I will vote with my wallet to support quality and ethically made products from various countries.
@MrCander0002 жыл бұрын
I have to admit that I have bought some Ganzo knives to be used as beaters in the past . I have given most of them away. I do still own some Chinese designed Kizer and Civivi knives, though.
@iruwild2 жыл бұрын
I like my Ganzo..good for EDC, because if you lose it, you won't cry. My Spyderco H1 Pacific Salt, when I bought it was $59, now is $100! As I knife lover, I use and collect knives from all price ranges from the $700 Fallkniven thor to the cheap but good Mtech 151, 096 in the $20 range.
@djpaintles2 жыл бұрын
You guys are absolutely CRAZY! But you are 100% honest. LOVE IT!
@kevinjohnson25282 жыл бұрын
You have bravely put your hearts and souls up for those worms to come out of the woodwork. I tip my hat to you both and hope to enjoy future entertaining videos. Thank you
@alexanderlyaskovskiy92562 жыл бұрын
I would like to see your reaction when they start making and selling in china your DBK knife and selling for 50$ , and won't know about it.
@guillermoa.nerygomez87822 жыл бұрын
Hey there. I had no idea there'd been so many bad reactions to your previous video. I mean, it's just an objective video about a knife. You guys just tried it out and commented on if it was a good knife or not. I don't think anybody should object to that. You guys gave your honest opinion on whether, as a knife, that one was worthwhile or not. Whether or not one should buy any product from China is another topic up for a different debate. Speaking of which, in an unrelated topic, I think you guys should consider getting insurance for your equipment and knives, at this point, for your company.It's a matter of protecting all the time, money and effort you guys have put into this project. Best wishes.
@ziggarillo2 жыл бұрын
A reasonable position fairly well stated.
@F3EDER2 жыл бұрын
I've said it a few times in the comment section of the previous video and so too in today's. China's scene of politics contain some very questionable ethics, that does not mean that the companies do. There are almost 1,5 billion people in China. Just as ANYWHERE else in the world the people will have differing and opposing views. Furthermore. Not everything that comes from China is crap. Just like in the west there are bad stuff just as there is good. And to all the hypocrites that claim that they don't buy stuff from China... Yes, you do. If you don't own a car that contains components manufactured in China you definitely sit on a phone or a computer typing these comments. Tech that also contain components supplied almost exclusively from China. Widen your horizons. The modern age doesn't need your prejudice.
@Number1FanProductions2 жыл бұрын
Fax. I’m writing this on my fucking iPad for fucks sake and I’m expected to have the audacity to sit here and shit on a well made product because it’s made in China. Can’t do it lol sorry. This things dope af
@ImNoBSING2 жыл бұрын
You think backwards.. If the consumers turn away from China the market will follow and domestic manufacturing will slowly return.
@F3EDER2 жыл бұрын
@@ImNoBSING I believe you do. Turn your back on any company that makes shitty products. Support those that do good stuff, regardless of where it comes from. We live in an international world. Domestic doesn't always equal better.
@ImNoBSING2 жыл бұрын
@@F3EDER I do not know of any product they make better in China than in my country. Maybe rice?
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
Opposing views in China will lead to jail or execution. That's not prejudice, just fact.
@josephtortona824 Жыл бұрын
I was given a soyderco endura 4 Emerson wave knife with a V-10 blade steel measurements I made told me it is a China clone due to its smaller dimensions BUT I was appalled because after 3 years in pocket it has no signs of corrosion/rusting - looks like the original except for dimensions and still sharp!
@JohnC292 жыл бұрын
The Cpm 3v is all made by Crucible Steel in the USA. The MBK knife is American designed, shaped and heat treated in China, using American sreel.
@MontereyBayKnives2 жыл бұрын
You are correct. We are also cognizant of the heat treat and had a target HRC range. The biggest stress and focus of this whole project was ensuring the heat treat would be good.
@richardmacyczko15802 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a very ethnic neighborhood. My grandparents were immigrants, Italian and Ukrainian. Everyone around us were first or second generation. I am an artist, part time musician and have worked in restaurants. In the world of art, music and food we embrace all countries. Why can't that carry over to everything else? You'll eat in a Chinese restaurant but curse them? I don't understand it.
@danegavrilovski2 жыл бұрын
There are a lot great knife companies from China. When something is good is good, no matter who or where it's made!
@user-mb3hu8pl8j2 жыл бұрын
Now my day is better, got to love DBK!!
@Cid_12 жыл бұрын
No matter what.. Whenever DBK is in Norway next. Hit me up and I will have some Smash ready for you, and of course some other goodies 😉 Thank you
@joolsthefish93312 жыл бұрын
nice to see some open and passionate yet balanced discussion guys… and good to see you can keep your humour despite personal challenges and strong comments! Still waiting to see some more testing the Rocksteads though…..gonna blow a ton of cash on my most expensive knife yet and at the moment is a Falkniven.
@SituationalCitizen2 жыл бұрын
The big question is: what’s the song playing in the background while you two are talking?
@cster92612 жыл бұрын
We need to talk about how they’re mobilizing the Marines for an invasion of Taiwan then preparing to do a battlefield handoff to the army
@achimgeist51852 жыл бұрын
And we need to talk about western democracies as well and what we are responsible for in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, drone killing etc. I have not yet addressed the damage the west has done to the environment in many countries only for more and more profit. We think we are the good ones, we think we are morally higher, but we are not.
@cster92612 жыл бұрын
@@achimgeist5185 And we need to talk about how the great leap forward killed 60 million people all countries do bad there is no country that is innocent there’s no human that is innocent it is impossible, and we do talk about it because we have a free press at least one that’s free or than Chinese and just because we do bad doesn’t mean that they are allowed to do it
@donjuanmckenzie48972 жыл бұрын
@@achimgeist5185 We need to talk about how western countries are comitting ethnic cleansing against white people
@donjuanmckenzie48972 жыл бұрын
@@cster9261 we do not have a free press
@achimgeist51852 жыл бұрын
@@cster9261 I think we have to clean our doorsteps first before we lecture others about their dirt.
@Ephem132 жыл бұрын
I know in the world of folders, lots of western custom knife makers have been turning to top tier Chinese knife companies to make a more affordable, factory version of their knives. Can't afford a $800+ for a custom Peña Knives folder? Well just grab one of his X-series that will run $275 for an amazing knife that is functionally the same as his customs. Want something by Ray Laconico but don't want to wait over a year and pay well over $1,000? Dude has partnered with multiple companies to bring you quality knives, with his signature feel, for some seriously affordable prices.
@tonya35192 жыл бұрын
How does it make any sense whatsoever to make products on the other side of the world and then ship them at massive cost? The sense would be to make products close to your market and not have huge transport costs. You know, like in the old days....
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
Yes completely agree! But sadly this is the reality and the power is where the people spend their money. Anything made locally easily costs around 7x as much and people won’t buy it. They say they will but they won’t because money changes peoples minds sadly. It’s got to change either way. Or china needs to become more expensive or local products cheaper. Cheers mateb
@reggieburris2 жыл бұрын
I am against racist of all colors. I hesitated to buy chines knives initially but I realized I was perpetuating the same racist crap so now I buy what the hell I want. I have USA, Taiwanese, Italian and Chinese made knives and I will keep buying them unless I can't.
@kurohikes58572 жыл бұрын
I shave mixed feelings about copying... I mean who owns the copyright on the wheel? Or the door or pants?
@ollienet86552 жыл бұрын
Whilst I agree with the whole "China" thing the reality is... where do you think almost ALL your electronic devices are made? Going to give THOSE up???
@clintwestwood35392 жыл бұрын
True. US obese worms typing on their China made computers, while putting their 300lb on a China made chair and declaring war to China. Ridiculous country.
@zackmaule77852 жыл бұрын
Good shoot to set the record straight. There is enough data out there for us all to make well informed choices when purchasing any product. Topic on point.
@alphadawg812 жыл бұрын
Good subject! On this note I want to mention that my people don't hate all people from the Netherlands... ...only th ones pulling camping trailers on the Autobahn.😉 Your channel is great, keep it coming! PS: more folders please.
@auroraborealisknives40192 жыл бұрын
Do you have any proof that the knife was really 3v? There has beennmany situations in the past where the stelel used in Chinese knives was not what was advertised. Short of metal analysis spectrometry it is difficult to know
@MontereyBayKnives2 жыл бұрын
:( I've sourced ZDP-189 from Japan, S35-VN from USA, M390 from Austria. The idea of faking 3V (USA) and offering it to my customers makes me sick. I love and respect knives and the community too much to hoodwink you over material that is totally obtainable.
@gtrfreak Жыл бұрын
I have a We Kitefin and ill happily admit its my favorite knife , so slicey and light the best edc
@kevincraigyates54432 жыл бұрын
Research,make your own decision and do what's best for you. Love the content, keep it up fellers. More knife, axe and saw testing.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot Kevin!
@BOOSTEDLASER2 жыл бұрын
@@DutchBushcraftKnives LOVE MY DJI POCKET 2 CAMERA !!!! GREAT VID GUYS ! SEMPER FI GUNNY
@lelievrenicolas76322 жыл бұрын
Axe with some axe throwing can be fun, did you have already try?
@Wildwestwrangler2 жыл бұрын
@hidde That is hammer not axe
@jonnyboat22 жыл бұрын
If you want an inexpensive D2 axis lock or flipper for around $26, the Chinese Eafengrow and Ganzo knives are on Amazon. I'm probably not going to buy one but they look decent.
@poisonousnut2 жыл бұрын
you can get a RAT2 in d2 for about the same. might be the best folder for the money
@davidwalker73832 жыл бұрын
Going on looks has to be the worse thing one can do.
@DevDog672 жыл бұрын
@@poisonousnut I have a rat 2. Don't understand the hype. It's just to small to be comfortable with the handle shape. It's a decent knife, but it's not fantastic or anything. The Zancudo is the same size and has a much better shape overall.
@poisonousnut2 жыл бұрын
@@DevDog67 u might have bigger hands. i had a Zancudo and the palm swell was a little too big for me. i like my knife taking up as little pocket space as possibletoo. but my favorite edc is still my Para3.
@DevDog672 жыл бұрын
@@poisonousnut hmmmm. Yeah it must be hand size. The Zancudo is about as small as I can stand for a knife, it really feels almost too small and flimsy to use as a serious folding work knife. For something to compare with, I find that a knife like the Kershaw blur (3.3" or 3.4" blade) is really close to the ideal size for my hands. I just wish it had a guard or flipper to protect my hand from the blade. Unfortunately there's not a lot of good knives in the 3.25" to 3.3" blade size range. They're almost all 3" or smaller, or 3.5-3.8" which is something I consider to be slightly too big.
@softbingan2 жыл бұрын
I'm Chinese. I'm proud that the Chinese people can manage to contribute to the prosperity and well-being of the whole human family while having this cancer called "communist party" / "forced atheism" in her body. If China can do well under the shadow of this horrible disease, imagine how much more will she be able to achieve if she is healthy?
@HollywoodTacticool2 жыл бұрын
QSP has been coming out with several new fixed blades, why not test one of them??
@TheCosmminu2 жыл бұрын
In the future, test brands like Steel Will, Ruike, Real Steel, Civivi, we would be curious how they behave.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
I have a very old video on steel will and we have a more recent one on real steel
@TheCosmminu2 жыл бұрын
@@DutchBushcraftKnives Ruike Jager F118 would be an interesting model to test , has good reviews.
@Alexanderws772 жыл бұрын
@Dutch Bushcraft Knives How can I listen to Mikkie’s band or buy a record? Are you guys on Spotify? Or band camp?
@fit4knives8822 жыл бұрын
So I subscribed after watching this video. Many folks don't want to buy Chinese made products and I get that, but affordability plays a huge role in why people do. Most people on a budget do not care where it's made. They care how much it costs. Does that make them a bad person? In a perfect world I'm sure most of us would buy from our country of origin. But look around... the world ain't perfect. Thanks guys.
@colliedogjoy2 жыл бұрын
Look at tea. Look at tulips. It's all the same. Great video guys. Let's have a conversation!
@adammcguinness99502 жыл бұрын
I have a few Chinese knives and the action on them is better than some of my American manufactured knives. My Civivis, for example, have fantastic action. A Spyderco that costs 3 times as much, is not as good. People need to drop the racism and look at the quality. China and cheap still happens, it’s an option but they are also making some very nice tools. 🇨🇳
@tonya35192 жыл бұрын
Aren’t spyderco knives made in China now?
@martinsmith35502 жыл бұрын
One thing that worries me is that the rapid improvement in Chinese made knives will further reduce US production and one day 100% knive sold in US are made in China, just like the T Shirts, Sneakers etc. and if there is a supply chain problem, There will be no knive in USA.
@adammcguinness99502 жыл бұрын
@@martinsmith3550, there are bigger problems in this world than who supplies our clothes/knives/appliances. If the product is good, I’ll buy it.
@MrGeerbear2 жыл бұрын
It's not about racism. It is about not supporting the evil Chinese regime. You know there are more topics to discuss other than the intellectually lazy accusation of racism.
@valvofolife2 жыл бұрын
It is interesting that there are currently NO dislikes on the video. It makes me feel good about my fellow subscribers.
@JelloFluoride2 жыл бұрын
LMFAO! The DragonBall music made me bust out laughing. 🤣
@frankgonzalez38222 жыл бұрын
I said 2 years ago that China was going to overtake the folding knife market. I was watching them experiment with different steels and watch their quality improve. Not happy about it, but I can see it coming.
@frankgonzalez38222 жыл бұрын
What you saw in the '80s was China making really cheap poorly made knives for very little money. What you're seeing today is a higher quality knife using much better steels such as D2 and that is what I mean by overtaking.
@clintwestwood35392 жыл бұрын
We knives and CIVIVI knives are already better than most of US made knives. Ganzo knives are more affordable and with better quality structure than most budget US made knives. What are we even talking about? Prices are going down, quality up. In US we have worse quality with higher prices (I’m looking at leatherman too). Either US takes their head out of their asses or it’s doomed.
@jamesbarisitz47942 жыл бұрын
I've been making and collecting knives for over 35 years. Chinese products in all areas have improved in the last 10 years. Complaining about human rights is pointless. I'll bet 75% of the goods in your home come from PRC. Politics and price. American manufacturers should start making their own products again. Pay more? Yep. But we wouldn't run out chips for our cars. We send trees to China, they send us back furniture. Labour costs. We shouldn't support manufacturers of clone products. But there are tons of Asian producers of original knive designs with genuine, as advertised steel. Two Sun, Artesian Cutlery, and Custom Knife Factory. The world is getting smaller. ✌
@hunterglaspell55802 жыл бұрын
I recall the story of Rockie boots who had to outsource to China because their American man boots that maybe cost 30$ more than their Chinese competitors stopped selling because people aren’t willing to pay for American. We shot ourself in the foot
@vagabond45762 жыл бұрын
You have a better open mind than most people I see. You can distinguish good and bad and in between without a political ideal that blinds a person which is very unhealthy. If there were more people like you. Friends and family's of this day and age wouldn't be disowning each other and waste years of relationship development because of a different political belief. You keep things objective when need be by products. You don't generalize a whole group based on a numbered few that is not everybody. Never change in the way you guys are unless to improve upon it on a positive scale. Whether its moral wise. Being merchants or content creators.
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
Man thanks for the comment! It seems we think the same! In my family opinions differ massively but respect remains. Cheers mate!
@richardkev3077Ай бұрын
I hate cheap junk. I love inexpensive products that perform above their price level. There are a few high value knives from Europe (especially Mora and some Jokers) and America, but most come from China. Make no mistake: Most Chinese knives I’ve handled weren’t just inexpensive, they were cheap. But I own two Chinese made knives stand out, to me, anyway. One is-yes, yes-a Civivi. But for the $60 I paid, it feels like a better made knife than my Bugout. And with 14C28N steel, it should hold up very well, though probably not as well as the Bugout. You guys proved how durable those are!! The other I bought on an impulse. It cost me $30 more than my Bugout, but from the DLC coated, Elmax blade to the carbon fiber scales, it is gorgeous and feels like it cost much more than I paid. How well will it hold up to abuse? I don’t know and will never find out.
@windmag55102 жыл бұрын
What jackets are you wearing?
@DutchBushcraftKnives2 жыл бұрын
It is a sasta coat!
@charlessalmond70762 жыл бұрын
If you buy anything from China it benefits their Government. Yes my smart phone was made in China, because I couldn't find one locally that wasn't.
@Templarium2 жыл бұрын
It is the moral obligation of any freedom loving & ethical individual to find alternatives to China. It is nothing against the people who are for the most part captives of the CCP. Unfortunately, every time you buy products made in China you are directly or indirectly sending money to the CCP. Buy Taiwanese products instead and do an effort to find alternatives.
@donjuanmckenzie48972 жыл бұрын
CCP > Taiwan. This China hate is ridiculous, it's just a massive state department op. You know what the Chinese aren't doing? Trying to replace the Chinese through mass immigration. Every western country does this. It's pathetic to be anti-China.
@@Jim58223 Taiwan is just a puppet of the State Department
@chasetoncain2 жыл бұрын
Obviously, the Chinese government does some shady things that aren’t good, and allowing companies to make clones is just generally really rude and shouldn’t happen. That being said, it’s a HUGE oversight to group all Chinese companies together with the trash clone companies. Reate is one of the best examples of amazing craftsmanship taking place by people who are passionate and dedicated to making the highest quality tools and you can’t help but respect that. The main reason why Chinese products are able to cost a lot less than international competitors is because of economic tampering the government does where they pretty much have closed borders and for Chinese citizens the same amount of money can buy much more on mainland China. I highly doubt this will change anyone’s minds about anything, but the main point is that it’s important to just do your research about companies that you’re purchasing from. People are the same everywhere and dedication to craftsmanship should be recognized around the globe, you just might have to do a bit more research on Chinese companies since the government doesn’t stomp out any of the dubious ones. Anyway, this was a great video and I’m glad to see DBK take a strong stance against racism and hatred! Love you guys
@44Mag2 жыл бұрын
How the blade is hardened is even more important than the steel type. (I have 1095 blades that outperform some of my 3V, S30 and m-390 blades. (with the exception to being rust-prone of course.) As for getting lower quality budget knives - Buy Once, Cry Once. This applies if you are looking for something that you expect to last, something you are going to trust your life with, or something you are going to use harder than it was meant to be. For the "average" person, with normal day-to-day use (opening mail, opening boxes, maybe a little lite whittling, etc) then a cheapo knife will be fine. (with the exception of the Pakistan made knifes....I have never seen one that had a good lock mechanism or good steel...the edge rolls very easily. - I think the problem is their heat treating, or lack of it?)
@descase61802 жыл бұрын
I think you guys should review the Joker Lynx it is a great bushcraft knife
@djpaintles2 жыл бұрын
The next knife I'm going to buy is Scandinavian. Started with your reviews and agreed with in other reviews.
@kypk22352 жыл бұрын
I think we all know what “China” is all about so when you become a “business” then it’s only natural to try maximising your profit by having your goods produced at the lowest cost. Only controversial argument is should you be supporting a county like China knowing how it operates and exploits its people vs supporting local people/ domestic businesses 🤷🏻♂️. Keep up the great work 👍🏻.
@leodegas77312 жыл бұрын
Great conversation. You have a platform to talk about something you love; Knives that are well made. In a way, you are the superstar of your area of expertise. People respect your opinion because they see you are sincere and credible. I think it's awesome that you are more than just material things, you are about a certain ethic. It's brave of you and you will be more admired by most and not by some. It's an admirable thing to stand up for what you believe in and hopefully make the world a little better. ✌️🦁
@jonnyboat22 жыл бұрын
In the U.S. our government is trying to pass legislation that prevents the importation of certain Chinese products that are produced using forced labor performed by imprisoned individuals because of their religious beliefs or for whatever reason they're imprisoned and forced to work for various industries. Makes me wonder if those workers in question are producing knives.
@awyeagames2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! It is good to see you addressing this.
@StevanOutdoor2 жыл бұрын
It goes both ways. You have a product made in China but it's branded DBK stuff. Dave Canterbury has all of his titanium cookware made in China and puts the Fartfinder (or something like that) logo on it. He's also honest about this. It's just twice the price or more so my titanium cookware I bought in China. Firesteels are over 90% made in China. They put a handle with logo on it and it's now a Light My Fire and people think it's made in Sweden or whatever but it's not. Everything gets outsourced. Lilly has her knives made in Taiwan as far as I know but is honest about it. I bought a F1 clone once to compare it to the original F1 with the intention to destroy the clone but that did not happen. I really like the looks of the ESEE RB3 for a small camp knife but wanted it in stainless steel. I found the Chinese made Brother F006 in 440C stainless with micarta scales and a good fitting kydex sheath. The ESEE RB3 with 1095 carbon steel starts at 145 euro and the Chinese made Brother F006 in stainless 440C was delivered to my door from China for 25 euro. I will take that knife as a small camp knife and accept every challenge to compare it to other way more expensive brands. Real Steel is a Chinese brand and you have a quality D2 steel small camp knife with a good plastic sheath for some 50 euro. It's also the Chinese that invented the high oven for steel production some 1500 years before Europe adopted it. You can disagree with the politics in China like you did with the German politics in WW2 but the fact is that the 9mm Luger is German made and the most used caliber in the US and in the world.
@vandelftcrafts29582 жыл бұрын
Sell me some of the new diamond spray!! I will test it on the knives I make. Love you guys!
@TREASUREHUNTERSUK2 жыл бұрын
I got the dbk knife early on dhgate made from high quality Chinese 440c Unbelievable quality 🇨🇳👍
@emoanarchist962 жыл бұрын
While I agree there's some good quality and value for money items you can get from countries such as China (and even Russia) I am doing my most to limit my support for brands based or using items from those countries due to not only the poor working conditions and there oppressive policies internally but also aggressive neo-imperialism of there governments on the world stage. That said I agree with so much being made I find in nearly impossible to put this into practice especially for electronics just due to the nature of the global supply chain but I will always do my best to support local businesses, who sauce there materials in a environmentally consciousness way and treat there workers ethically and who taxes aren't going towards evil governments.
@terrorwavegabber2 жыл бұрын
what wrong with Russia? our companies don't use slave labor and always try to make quality product for last long without planned obsolescence.
@xinbozhang72062 жыл бұрын
Aggressive neo-imperialism ?Who launched wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria? Who created a large number of refugees to Europe?
@emoanarchist962 жыл бұрын
@@terrorwavegabber but they do help supports a government though taxes andby extension fund a military that's currently commiting some of the worst war crimes I've seen in all my time as edgy teenager on the internet I've ever seen in Ukraine in addition to the oligarchy and general corruptions necessary to get anything done in russia... Did I mention the war crimes and general crimes against humanity that are going on right now?
@terrorwavegabber2 жыл бұрын
@@emoanarchist96 you know nothing about this war and war crimes, this war should have happened many years ago, but I don't know why this take so much time, so many Russians lives been taken away.
@emoanarchist962 жыл бұрын
@@terrorwavegabber you have no idea how deluded you are, I've seen family's murdered in cold blood on multiple cases, children screaming as the die, old men diying in there sons arms as the both bleed out, there corpses found with there one remain dog sitting next to them. And that's before you get into the indiscriminate shelling of non military targets. Your state controlled media has been spreading misinformation and is currently lying to you about everything that is happening in Ukraine, you think I'm not telling the truth use an tor browser to get though your countries now mass censorship and look for yourself if you can stomach it. Why do you think the whole world who can barely agree on anything, turned so quickly in unison against your country?
@randallkelley35992 жыл бұрын
Hey, I see the sniper in the woods, the light reflected off his scope. Aiming right at Mickee's noggin. We cannot believe anything you say unless the Chinese soldier comes out of the woods.