I bought one just because I loved the esthetic of it and it was a more functional (for me and my lower skill set) than the Becker BK2, which is a little too chonky for its length for me. My edge came with a ton of little burs but was a quick fix. I really LOVE this knife. I love finding cool budget knives like this!
@kejadventures2419 ай бұрын
I love how you use the word functional to describe a knife that you're never going to use. Talk about intelligence.
@kylestewart73422 ай бұрын
I love the word "chonky", I've never heard it before but immediately understood what you meant perfectly 👌
@stefcat53319 ай бұрын
I got one with the wood grips for twenty bucks! I like it. Use it for stuff around the yard and it does everything I ask of it. It's a good knife.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
It’s is surprising with a change to the grind
@KawikaLee4089 ай бұрын
So cool you reviewed this knife! i picked one up in green micarta a couple of months ago as a project knife and i absolutely love it. i put blue g10 liners in the handle and used tons of elbow grease at the stones to make it almost a full convex. it's scratched to shit from that but i dont care and thats great haha. i honestly love the sheath just because it's simple and performs its funtion well. it's the type of thing that really makes you wonder why any more expensive or reputable brands could ever get it wrong (victorinox venture & bps bushmate...). i put stropping compound on the back of the belt loop where theres raw leather too. ive become a ''buy five $20 knives instead of one $100 knife'' kind of guy so this was an awesome find
@maxlvledc9 ай бұрын
Frankly this is really impressing me, way way above the ganzo performance
@chrisdunn29349 ай бұрын
I own the micarta version and these knives (or at least mine) come with a crazy crisp spine that throws sparks with the best of them. Absolutely no problem using a ferro rod or getting fluff from fat wood or anything of that nature.
@mtnbound27649 ай бұрын
these knives are perfect for a vehicle get home bag or something like that where it wont get used a lot and may get stolen. i have a several moras, the cheap ones as well as a larger and more expensive one and while that one is lighter, this thing is way more durable feeling.
@no_handle_required4 ай бұрын
Im happy to see better quality and better design coming in a reasonable price points. The gucci BS of modern knives has gone over the "edge".
@theirishman67289 ай бұрын
Work Sharp field sharpener fan here. Agreed, it's an amazing little sharpener. Worth every penny. I use mine for all my small to medium blade sharpening needs.
@beargreasebrigade9 ай бұрын
this D2 knife is awesome, got two - throws a spark and is sharp out of the box, handle is somewhat small to grip. pisses other overpriced knife makers because it's slammin cheap and finally an affordable option banger - nice to see a thorough GT review, thanks!
@fredalbrecht9869 ай бұрын
If nothing else it would be a great back-up knife for emergencies. Thanks for the video. Appreciate it.
@freddiedorris37889 ай бұрын
I bought 2 of these a few months ago. One in micarta, and the other in wooden handle. Very nice blades for $20 each 👍👍
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@lawngevity3295Күн бұрын
Purchased the micarta version. Blade came slightly bent towards the tip. Easily noticeable when in your hand. It also had a rust spot on the underside of the tang. I know it was cheap priced, but I expected better.
@beastiklez10909 ай бұрын
So glad you did this video, I got one for my son a few weeks ago and we beat the crap out of it over the past couple weekends. It blew me away how well it performed and how good the edge and spine held up! Great design and felt great in the hand when doing various tasks. That knife is a monster!
@davidzomcik45773 ай бұрын
I love your videos! I just saw this one a couple weeks ago. I ordered one for fun. I was impressed. I too had to put a mini secondary bevel on it like you did. I then bought a NedFoss in 14c28n. Completely different knife in every way. They already had a mini secondary bevel on it. Thicker blade stock. Awesome sheath. Longer blade and handle. Check this version out.
@danielruthven27399 ай бұрын
I have 2 field sharpeners and love them. Recommend them to friends when they ask about sharpeners. Love seeing a good budget knife
@bladengutz2042Ай бұрын
I own a few gloss’s folders and love them
@tonyvillarreal36108 ай бұрын
Thats a great sharpening tool, ive had mine for about 2 years now ,i carry mine wrapped in a bandana. You can easily put a ferro rod, and striker wrapped up with it. Too
@csh62204 ай бұрын
Tops put a secondary bevel on the BOB, and it was the right way to go. It is amazing how much stronger the edge is with the micro bevel.
@j.elliottcole95069 ай бұрын
I use a worksharp for everything. I have one in the kitchen and one in my pack. Excellent tool for people who just want the sharp blade without having to be an expert knife dork.
@DoingMoreKustoms9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@bdcochran019 ай бұрын
Great review. 1. I like the expression "project knife". Most people don't have the skills to do a modification or a knife or a sheath. Most of your subscribers could take a simple knife and transform it into a very good survival knife. 2. The tests are standard. The skills are in the person and not the tool. A kid in Scandanavia is given a $15 Mora knife, and has the skills to survive without chopping wood. 3. D2 steel, etc. You gave a very good demonstration of why understanding the grind of a knife and how to create it will usually be more important than the steel.
@kejadventures2419 ай бұрын
where do you get your facts from? Kids in axe country use knives to cut wood????? WTF
@kejadventures2419 ай бұрын
think about what you are saying. Never assume you are right.
@williamcaggiano85844 ай бұрын
I got one of these a month or so ago, out of box it was razor sharp and it held up great to a LOT of abuse, a few nicks in the blade but it sharpened right back up
@InGratitudeIam9 ай бұрын
That Work Sharp Field Sharpener is amazing. With gardening season upon us, I know what I'm going to give my wife so that she stops using my nice knives. At least I hope she does. She's developed a bittersweet attachment to my Reiffs.
@joshuadocter22777 ай бұрын
The worksharp field sharpener is essential. 👌👌
@James-ke5sx7 ай бұрын
Looks like a great knife. I might pick one up. Personally I use a honing Steel on my scandi grind knives and it makes a mini micro bevel. Works perfectly.
@gregblake27649 ай бұрын
I liked your comment about getting one as a project knife. Shoot, I've paid more just for a blade blank out of 1075 to fool around with. It strikes me as a good starter knife as well for a boy scout or really anyone just getting into bushcraft/camping knives. I have two of the Worksharp Field Sharpeners. I keep one in my SUV. I can't tell you how many times I've used it to sharpen dull kitchen knives for my wife's family. They think I do knife magic with it.
@csh62204 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing this knife to our attention. I love your videos.
@gideonstactical4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much that really means a lot!
@MissouriViking21519 ай бұрын
Another great vid as usual. I started with the wood scales and ended up buying the other two as well. I was a little skeptical about the D2 and heat treatment, but overall I'm impressed! I ordered a few of the Flissa pocket knives out of curiosity, and they're pretty decent too. A little lower quality but just as smooth opening as a Civivi.
@billb33749 ай бұрын
I used your link to order mine. It should be here tomorrow.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@billb33749 ай бұрын
@@gideonstacticalmine came yesterday. I think you made a great recommendation. Thank you.
@gregrowan8439 ай бұрын
crazy how I saw this exact blade a couple months ago and debated getting it just to throw in a bag as a potential backup and here ol' GT has an official review for it. hells yeah! also will add, 5 years strong with my field sharpener and just as happy with it now as I have been, I also HIGHLY recommend the work sharp field sharpener
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Nice! Glad the WS still holds up for you!
@samuelpope779813 күн бұрын
I also use a stopping motion only when sharpening Scandinavian grind knives on stones. and i use very fine stones to finish if I don't want a micro bevel. Stropping a Scandinavian grind knife will almost always create a micro bevel (which may be what you want depending on knife and how you use it ). If I am in a hurry I will stop very lightly.
@metaller_alex4 ай бұрын
Thanks for review, I purchased one with micarta handle.
@Cloudstrife1122339 ай бұрын
I'm a budget baller and have been looking at this knife for a little bit. I’ve really been hoping you would do a review on it, and I'm so glad you did. I have a Flissa folding knife and i feel like they have to just be assembled in China, not actually made there from the ground up. The quality seems way too nice on them compared with the other cheap crap I've handled from China previously. But i can't find any information to say otherwise.
@culichi07764 ай бұрын
I have this knife with the wooden handle. Great knife.
@stevereynolds20799 ай бұрын
I have one and did the same to it. Bit honestly all thats required for a micro bevel is a few passes on ceramic or fine diamond. Stropping will do the same.
@johndenny36079 ай бұрын
Gotta check out the work sharp rolling sharpener. Im a cook and it's awesome for kitchen knives. But also works for folders and fixed blades.
@matthewcochran33258 ай бұрын
I don't understand why knife tubers test out how good a knife is by splitting saplings and batoning wood chunks! Everybody does it and it isn't what a knife is designed for. I guess I can see testing it out for an emergency situation or survival situation to see if it will hold up, but a better test would be light cutting like rope or a tarp or cutting notches for traps but almost nobody uses it to field dress an animal or prep food or do camp chores with the knife. I bought one of these and it does knife things really well. I don't do hatchet things with my knife. I use a hatchet for that 😂
@alexanderwright906421 күн бұрын
Agree with u.
@cylentone4 ай бұрын
This looks exactly like what they sell in Europe under the NedFoss brand on Amazon, currently available in 14C28N and micarta for a few Euros more, maybe in the USA under Flissa as well.
@charlescollier72179 ай бұрын
It seems like a pretty good deal, Aaron. The D2 doesn't work for me in my always hot, always humid tropical environment, but everything else about this seems great. Side Note: I have a WS Field Sharpener, but ever since you put me onto the Sharpal hand-held diamond sharpeners, I've barely touched the Work Sharp. Matter of fact, I just picked up another Sharpal.
@TacticalTinkerer9 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see you take a look at a true budget option. I've got my high end blades for sure, but a knife like this has its place, for kids, for abusive uses, back up kits, etc. the budget options are good to have. There's a lot of good content out there about them, but you and Stassa are some of the few doing quality testing instead of abuse til failure types and I personally enjoy it, even if my wallet disagrees.
@MaximumFatness9 ай бұрын
I've found that using a ceramic rod to put on a micro bevel then stropping it does well for edge durability 🙂
@mountaingoattaichi9 ай бұрын
Flame thrower level to describe a 90° spine is the best metaphor I have heard to date.
@patriotpreacher439 ай бұрын
Scandi Becker? I think I went to school with her!😂
@preparedsurvivalist22459 ай бұрын
I went to blade boot camp with her sister Flissa. She had double D's....er, "D2". She wasn't very sharp, but more of a robust girl than some others. She was reliable and could prep my food pretty good, but ultimately she didn't make the cut.
@patriotpreacher439 ай бұрын
@@preparedsurvivalist2245 😆🤣😆
@trestyn63649 ай бұрын
Becker? I hardly know her!
@andrewmypocalypse9 ай бұрын
@@preparedsurvivalist2245 so many jokes available. She’s cheap yet reliable. She looks like a tool, but doesn’t hold up to abuse. She can’t take a joke… she’s got zero edge. Feel free to remove this comment. I apologize.
@Pitch_Kartimartinuh4 ай бұрын
She became my wife!
@airiksknifereviews95489 ай бұрын
The one I reviewed came with a wire burr with burnt steel that's a bit deceptive to the naked eye . I recommend out of box too strop it on a hard board . Give it a slight convex polished edge, and it works great . $22 is insane for this knife .
@BeefT-Sq7 ай бұрын
"The bitterness of low quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is gone" -Unknown-
@georgesulea9 ай бұрын
I have one of these. Sharp as hell. Solid.
@andrewmypocalypse9 ай бұрын
I bought the work sharp field sharpener three years ago just to keep in my pack for hikes. I soon went to it for all my sharpening needs. It’s really the only thing I use except for its strop strip. I use a larger 2 1/2 inch strop block because it’s easier and it saves the little one for actual field sharpening. That being said, I don’t have a set of nice diamond stones, or an expensive platform style sharpener like the precision adjust, or I would probably use those. However, this little sharpener has done everything I’ve wanted it to do! Everyone needs one. I do not work for or receive compensation from Work Sharp. 😂
@jscott8239 ай бұрын
That forward lanyard hole may be useful if someone wanted to lash the knife to a pole.
@lurkndog9 ай бұрын
I have this knife, with the black G10 scales. I like it, though I have yet to take it camping and really use it. I've red bad reviews of the micarta handle, the G10 scales are pretty good IMHO. I'm also going to pick up the wooden handled one, which comes with a brown leather sheath. Also, because this is a Chinese mystery brand, there is every possibility that they will do a single run of these and they'll be gone, so if you think you might want one, I recommend buying one soon-ish while you can still get it.
@lurkndog7 ай бұрын
Update: I got the wood handled one, and I really like the handle on that one. It feels really good in the hand, and has better grip texture. Considering that it's also less expensive, I think the wood handle is the one to get.
@ljaysperspective17759 ай бұрын
I purchased mine about two months ago because of the reviews. Out of the three handle options i chose the wood handle, I must say i haven’t been disapointed. I do have other bushcraft knives but honestly for 20 bucks ? You can't go wrong for a bushcraft beater knife that performs.
@billballbuster71865 ай бұрын
I bought one some time ago and I love it, I did put the micro-bevel on the edge before use. I found it far superior to the Garberg and the Ontario / Becker I have used in the past. Its built like a sharpened pry bar and Amazon does the wooden scale model for less than $20. I don't put price as a factor, knives are good or bad and this one is very good.
@Maryland_Kulak9 ай бұрын
Interesting about the micro-bevel. I always thought that was something purists avoided. I use a Spyderco Sharpmaker and as a result a lot of my Scandi knives have a micro-bevel. It seems to work fine. I didn’t realize I was adding durability by having a micro-bevel.
@JohnSmith-gs4lw9 ай бұрын
My wood handled one just showed up. Seems like that handle will take some linseed and wear in nicely like an old axe handle. But I don’t think you can go wrong with any of the three handle options. Kudos to the maker for offering all of them as options so us knife geeks don’t have to go to battle over why [insert your hated handle material here] sucks so bad. Excellent review, by the way. Looking forward to trying it out. Interesting to see makers going back to the chunky, thick blade stock of about ten years ago; wonder if that pendulum is starting to swing back. You are correct about the sheath. I forget what they call that, but it’s basically leather made by compressing leather fibers. It didn’t come off the animal like that! I *think* what we call “real leather” is technically “full grain leather” and this stuff is “top grain leather”. Or something like that. Happy to be corrected. But, as you said, quite easy to find another sheath and the package is still a good value, even with the less-than-ideal sheath.
@hillbillyfromtheswamp62239 ай бұрын
I use the Work Sharp Pocket Sharpener. Dont have the field one like yours. However, it does about the same 80% or so of all my touchups that I need. And super small to slip into my pocket and go with me anywhere. Not to mention, Work Sharp has hands down the absolute best customer service. Also have the Precision Adjust sharpener too for that other 20% for when I do need to get more out of my sharpening. I've had this blade in my cart now for many many months and haven't pulled the trigger yet.
@jonnyboat29 ай бұрын
I'd buy it. I like D2. It'd be interesting to see how it would hold up in general use around my house and yard. It looks like a good knife. The scales look good and are of good material. The blade is full tang. Heck ya I'd buy it and probably will. Thanks for the awesome and excellent review.
@StevenHarron-h8e5 ай бұрын
I have one and it's a bargain for 20 bucks. It's not just the price thats good. It's a good knife period.
@mistersmith39869 ай бұрын
Hey man. I did the reverse by removing the micro bevel from my Terävä Jääkäripuukko 110. It works waaaaay better and since it's 80CRV2 steel, I don't get any damage to my blade. Thanx for the video my Bladed Brother 👍 ⚔️ ✝️ 🇺🇲
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@JeffreyFrazee9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. It tipped the scales for me between this knife and the mora. I want to be able to make my own scales out of wood from West Africa, where I have lived most of my adult life. We leave West Africa in a few weeks, and I've left most all my tools behind (long story). So I'm rebuilding a little bushcraft/carving kit. Wherever God takes us in this life, you can always pick up a stick and create something. I loved your #goodfriday message too.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Would love to see pics when the scales are done!
@WayneTheSeine9 ай бұрын
Heck, the sheath is worth $25. I see they have it in a green micarta as well. I might just have to snag one. I know I love all of my BPS knives. This one will be a nice addition to my budget world.
@DouglasMaven6 ай бұрын
I just found your channel. Love your content.
@gideonstactical6 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@achimgeist51859 ай бұрын
A good knife at a great price 👍 Good review and a good tip for easily modifying the Scandi grind 👍👍 Personally, I like a Scandivex much more for this reason.
@UABFWSS5 ай бұрын
Have a SeaLion II, which seems to be similar, if not the same, but 14c28n. I did a extra 3 degrees for a micro bevel 1k grit , some machine stropping and it's insane sharp and a beast.
@kayok079 ай бұрын
Own a work sharp field sharpener and love it cool knife I'd probably stick with Mora in that budget range
@jasonaffeldt78389 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Aaron 👍. Hope you enjoyed your weekend with your family . Take care. 🇺🇲🔪🌲🔥
@eyeofthetiger41849 ай бұрын
G'day Aaron, funny you should mention this one. I was after a cheap and cheerful scandi/bushrafter, (with a larger blade than a Mora) to take fishing, to cater for a small fire and mess around with shaping wooden lures and such ....... and who cares if it drops in the drink ; ). no probs with their filleting jobs, so ended up with a Martini hunter, ....... first time feather sticking, the rat tang shifted inside the rubberised handle and now sits 10-15 deg off true. @ the price point, not even worth the shipping cost, or my time, to send it back. This one could well fill the role, even though it's not a stainless. Thanks for the look mate. Cheers Duke. Btw; I get on rather well with the standard BK scales. The particular contouring fits me like a glove ; ) but yeah in fairness, the texture, or lack of it, aint exactly helpful ; )
@samuelpope779813 күн бұрын
I ordered two. It's not as hard of steel as the D2 used on most Ontario, Kubbey, Civivi, folding knives but it's not total crap either and based on the weak sparks it throws when struck with chert it is not simply high carbon. I would say the edge retention and sharpening experience is very similar to Mora Carbon Black. Which is a little under performing for well executed D2 but very serviceable and easier to sharpen than most D2 and although I can't test it I would bet it's a little tougher (less likely to chip or break) just based on slightly lower hardness. It is a nice shape for bushcraft, a spear point is as durable as a point can be ( not the best shape for skinning of course ). I never use the forward lanyard hole but it does give nice tactile feedback when hiked up on the handle. The price is so low I was expecting junk. But this is a really serviceable knife and sheath. Overall a good value and if you somehow destroy it or loose it just grab another one. The sheath is serviceable and better ( not great but OK) than the sheaths I have seen on knives several times the price. I wiped the sheath down inside and out with Ballistol and so far so good, it's holding up to wearing daily well. A good sheath upgrade is the sheath w/ dangler sold by BPS knives. Great sheath build and fit for this FLISSA. I like this BPS sheath it is a lot nicer than BPS knives , fits a ton of bushcraft knives and way better than the stock sheath that comes with BPS knives. This FLISSA is a really good deal and one that you will actually use the crap out of guilt free.
@justintraupel94689 ай бұрын
I have a few of these and have beat them like any other knife and they're good
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Nice 👍
@clintonlewis12619 ай бұрын
I have a flissa fixed blade it was around 11 or 12 bucks ,haven't done your torture test, probably a light task knife ,mine .
@bafumat9 ай бұрын
Actually, im all for buy USA, and screw Chinesium. But i felt like i needed to support this company. They are building a good product at a reasonable price. That needs to be rewarded, no matter where they call home.
@Phaminator5259 ай бұрын
Facts and it’s raising the bar. If this company can do G10 and bolts instead of plastic then other companies should be able to do so. Especially since we’re paying premium for other companies.
@CalvinMorris-cf8jk5 ай бұрын
I have one I love it I like to gift them out it is a wonderful gift for 20 dollars for sure watch out for the one with the wood handle all 5 of them I got had that sharp metal on the handle takes about 1 hour to fix the problem and makes the knife look used when gifting out I have all three styles and I like the g 10 the best for sure. I have been collecting knives my entire life and I can tell you this is the best knife you are going to find for 20 dollars hands down if you take proper care of it you will be passing it down for sure they are great knives. i sharpen mine on a good ceramic stick and never had any problems getting it very sharp. thanks for sharing
@FFPM3659 ай бұрын
I have the worksharp field sharpener. Excellent for the Everyman. It seems like KME or similar sharpeners are more at home creating boutique refined edges and the worksharp field sharpener is for the user. I love mine. and for $35? It’s a no brainer to get shaving sharp (who wants to even use a mirror polish edge???)
@daveyboy69859 ай бұрын
I still prefer a zero grind on my Mora companion to a micro bevel. If it has s slight damage to the edge , ill just hone it on my dog bone Lansky ceramic stone. That's where i feel the Sandvik steels shine, their so easy to touch up. This knife does look really good though 😊
@preparedsurvivalist22459 ай бұрын
I wonder if D2 fixed blades is going to be the new standard steel for budget knives. I do like the G10 scales on that thing tho. For that price it seems like a good value and useable knife.
@jeffhaddox22399 ай бұрын
I literally just got the micarta handle one last week. Mine has an imperfection on the edge I haven’t had time too do anything with yet. 😂
@ssnerd5839 ай бұрын
I have got a couple very inexpensive, janky, 'clone' knives that I love and have taken a beating but keep kickin back.
@ManInTheWoods769 ай бұрын
Anytime wanting this type of knife for a project that's cheap and USA made, go to your local hardware store and grab an Old Hickory. Get a bigger one for under $20. Use the cold removal process to reduce the blade. Have your way with building a new handle. The only drawback is there's no sheath... But .... Your need that skill too. Make it 💯 yours, USA made❤️
@matthewcochran33258 ай бұрын
Good call. I've done this several times. People will come to me wanting a good belt knife that's personalized but don't have 300 dollars to fork out for what's out there. I can buy an old hickory butcher knife from Ace hardware and shape it and re handle it and make a sheath and sell them a knife they are proud of for a fraction of the price.
@ManInTheWoods768 ай бұрын
@@matthewcochran3325 freaking awesome👍 and old hickory recently made a basic production Bushcraft knife. They got pressured because dudes like us were cold removing material from bigger blades. And even better... Good on you for improving the brass pinned scales💪
@chrissake909220 күн бұрын
Where are you finding big Old Hickory knives at a local hardware store, let alone for under $20? Are you referencing something you did like 20 years ago, or have you recently seen these knives in a local store. They don't seem to be around, except online, and always more expensive. I don't think your advice is still relevant today, just saying. FYI, getting a Russell/Green River knife is a great option today for an American made knife.
@bockskarr66269 ай бұрын
I have an elk ridge Bushcraft cheapie and day one of field testing the scales flew off on the 5th throw. I gotta go back down with a magnet for the hardware. I'm debating on what type of mod on the handle but it is what it is with these cheapies
@kathleensmith3709 ай бұрын
thanks for showing
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
No problem 👍
@samuelcorbin36949 ай бұрын
I admit it I am a knife Junkie !! So I bought one with the Micarta grips a few weeks ago and put it in the rotation. I enjoyed your review.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Thank you so much
@eddiebrasher54539 ай бұрын
Looks like the OKC Blackbird to me.
@nicholasbergman99659 ай бұрын
Hi Aaron. I would really like to see you do a review of "Off Grid" knives. I recently purchased the "Ridgeback" off of Amazon. Seems to be a really good knife.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
I will look into them
@chasewells54649 ай бұрын
Huh, I’ve never been interested in the Becker knives, however that would be a good blade to get into one.
@LeicaDork23 күн бұрын
If it was the only knife I had, I’d be glad to have it.
@chadslagle16629 ай бұрын
We need clone knives. No different than going to the grocery store and buying the store brand (clone) over the name brand. It allows people who may not be able to purchase the more expensive to enjoy something. It also makes the name brand work a little harder to be a little better.
@dualsportoutdoors9 ай бұрын
Clones have no place in ANY industry. They're low quality ripoffs of someone else's hard work and are stealing money from the real thing's creator
@BeefT-Sq7 ай бұрын
"There is hardly anything that a man can't make a little worse and sell for a little less and those who consider price alone are that man's lawful prey" -Unknown-
@joeramsay13939 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me what happened to the Becker BK72? I can't find one anywhere? Were they discontinued? Limited edition?
@TheDaddy1879 ай бұрын
try a scandi vex grind... best of both worlds
@esotericp22569 ай бұрын
Another great video
@MFD00MTR339 ай бұрын
Im sure the damage is from the edge being overheated. On a zero grind the edge gets thin and doesn't take a lot of grinding to ruin the temper. If Spyderco did it on their Nalakka knife, I'm sure a $20 knife had the same thing happen. Do a few sharpenings before saying it the grind or the steel being too weak. That said, D2 isn't the best choice for a scandi grind. You need fine grained steels with high edge stability like Aeb-l of 14c28n, not D2 with its chunky carbides.
@randyscj4299 ай бұрын
Hello GT, I'd NEVER knowingly buy any clone... Just say'n!!! Keep up the good work and vids. Be safe and take care, "God Bless", sincerely, Randy. 😇🙏👊
@arnabsaha869 ай бұрын
That skeletonized tang gave me heartache😢.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Doesn’t bother me. Hundreds of fixed blades and never had one break under the scales.
@Muscovy79 ай бұрын
Best way to check leather is to literally burn it and see if it boils or shrinks. Synthetics will boil.
@DaleWesley9 ай бұрын
Any plans to review the Chris Reeve Knives Backpacker?
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Possibly 😀
@DaleWesley9 ай бұрын
@@gideonstactical I hope so. Your knife reviews are some of the only ones worth watching for actually using knives.
@DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu9 ай бұрын
Life is too short to use fakes. Ps. Our Stanley mugs are same in size and colour 🍻
@JoseOcasio-k5d9 ай бұрын
Awesome cheap knife,I'll be getting one soon
@survival_life_de9 ай бұрын
Thank you for Testing my Knife Design. 😅 I hope you like it.
@redsorgum9 ай бұрын
I put a microbeval on my Big Gulp cup.......sorry, I'm thirsty.😫 Great tip on putting a microbeval. It's interesting how that works.
@onesky86479 ай бұрын
I suspect this particular generic knife is also sold under the NedFoss brand. I don’t think I’ll ever get used to that. One factory, many brands.😅 That doesn’t make the product bad, but you don’t know what you are buying.
@maxlvledc9 ай бұрын
So far as D2, this is actually quite decent. Scandi in D2 is a terrible idea in general. With a micro bevel...probably will toughen it up a lot.
@gideonstactical9 ай бұрын
Totally!! Let’s get a call in next week bro, we need to catch up.
@maxlvledc9 ай бұрын
@@gideonstactical he'll yea! Lots of cool stuff to talk about
@torfinnjohnsrud7939 ай бұрын
I don't think a scandi grind knife should have blade stock over 1/8th inch or ~3.2mm (coincidentally thats what mora uses for robust models). There's so much steel with a scandi grind that even my mora companion at 2.5mm feels strong. The 511 at 2mm helps the poor slicy-ness of a scandi grind, but thats pretty thin.
@airiksknifereviews95489 ай бұрын
I agree, although I have used this knife and the bevel height makes it work pretty well. That said I much rather have a 3mm scandi from Brisa 😁 , there really is no reason for all that steel.
@torfinnjohnsrud7939 ай бұрын
@@airiksknifereviews9548 Yea, 3mm is pretty good for a scandi! Also the aesthetics of this knife are killer. I love it but I know I wouldn't love using it... But at $20 it's hard to say no lol
@kabul06074 ай бұрын
I have four to five of those sharpeners. Carry one every day at work. I’ve tuned up and re profiled so many blades that I’ve had to replace the strop and plates. I absolutely love that thing