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@mcsquirgle
@mcsquirgle Жыл бұрын
I'd just like to say that I really love the way KnifeCenter's videos make me feel. I can't remember a time I watched one of these and did not chuckle or come away from it with a smile. Thank you
@bardpitt4049
@bardpitt4049 Жыл бұрын
Same! I owe these guys so much for getting me into the hobby and through some tough times.
@josh33025
@josh33025 Жыл бұрын
I tried other knife dealers with youtube channels like bhq and smkw and I just don't feel that connection with the viewers like DCA pulls off.
@fritzd2116
@fritzd2116 Жыл бұрын
Very well said.
@artemisxo6734
@artemisxo6734 Жыл бұрын
agreed, it's so open and friendly
@ryanthelion408
@ryanthelion408 Жыл бұрын
“Gullible” is written on the ceiling btw
@mikeelek9713
@mikeelek9713 Жыл бұрын
People get too hung up over the latest super steel, Micarta, flipper, thumb stud and other things. In the early 1980s, I bought a Swiss Army knife (Wenger Delemont) at my college. That's something that you won't see on sale at campuses today. It's the Pioneer model. I've used that knife off and on since then and still use it today for various chores. The blade has need to be resharpened numerous times through the years on whetstones, the Spyderco Sharpmaker and a Work Sharp belt sander. It still holds a good edge, and when I need a screwdriver or to punch a hole to start a screw, there it is. One of the best buys ever.
@Elcheecho
@Elcheecho Жыл бұрын
On the other hand, part of the reason we even have the option of buying the newest super steel pocketknife for $120 is because all those people who shell out
@chrishernandez8525
@chrishernandez8525 Жыл бұрын
Knowing more about your knife helps to validate the purchase of it. If you call it just a knife then like many of our folks and grand folks you would only need like 2. But introducing the these variations also helps to invite new knife buyers and get them hooked.
@KanekiKen-lm1dl
@KanekiKen-lm1dl Жыл бұрын
You can drive a bike or BMW the choice is yours. They basically do the same thing but very differently.
@vegpwrshlominator1873
@vegpwrshlominator1873 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I’m more concerned with blade geometry than steel. I do stick with a reputable manufacturer, that does there heat treatment well.
@wry2671
@wry2671 Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure micarta has been around for like 100 years.
@rickyhurtt5568
@rickyhurtt5568 Жыл бұрын
I'm 55 and the old yellow handle cases was one if not the most popular knives when I was young. Any kind of case was popular and most carried them but the yellow was more popular because of its price. Thanks Dave.
@DylanLey
@DylanLey Жыл бұрын
Going over the best sellers from 21 years ago was awesome! Really looking forward to the dedicated video on historic best sellers!
@johnboyd7158
@johnboyd7158 Жыл бұрын
Agree. I carried a Khabarovsk in combat 50 years ago and still use the knife to this day.
@BloodGrooveKnives
@BloodGrooveKnives Жыл бұрын
@@johnboyd7158 Khabarovsk? Sounds like a Soviet made KA-BAR.
@ironstan2058
@ironstan2058 Жыл бұрын
The Otter Mercator K55 apparently is pretty timeless. I still have my Grandfathers version of the knife, it was in his desk drawer when he passed away some 50 years ago. I'm 71. That version only has metal handles instead of the fancy ones DCA had.
@andrewtate5568
@andrewtate5568 Жыл бұрын
one of the best shows yet please show more of the variety you sell
@charlesgraham9954
@charlesgraham9954 Жыл бұрын
i got a Buck 110 for my birthday in 1979 for turning 10 and reaching double digits. i wore it when i could get away with. of course the older i got the more i carried, the Buck 110 has become my everyday carry now for over 30 years. I'm sure my son will get good use out of it as well. still in real good shape because it is a Buck, and i didn't beat it up.
@Lunchmeat_Larry
@Lunchmeat_Larry Жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, Could you please explain the advantages & disadvantages of some of the various blade coatings out there. Thanks
@FoxMacLeod2501
@FoxMacLeod2501 Жыл бұрын
When sharpening, I think of the burr as akin to a side effect, byproduct, or symptom (disregarding the negative connotations of that word) of removing metal from the blade's egde. The burr is an easy, consistent way to "read" the blade edge, and in turn judge your progress while sharpening. With it, many people are better able to know when to stop removing metal from each side. However, it's totally feasible to sharpen to the same level without even being aware of the burr. You can accomplish that if you have an ability to see fine detail on the edge, either with very good eyesight or via magnification. It's also possible to get a tactile sense of when a side is "done;" depending on blade steel and whetstone material. For most of my own knives and stones, I can feel when I'm at the same angle as the bevel, and I can usually feel and feel or hear when the burr is forming. Also, if held up to a light, burrs and other edge imperfections can become quite noticeable. Without any of these methods, though, it's completely possible to still get there, flying blind. You end up with a blade that's just as sharp, only with a little more time and metal gone. In that situation, when "flying blind," the technique necessarily has to involve removing _more_ than enough metal, so that you can be certain to have removed enough without any way of checking your progress. Personally, I didn't know about the whole burr thing, which is probably how I developed an ability to judge everything with a combination of sight, sound, and feel. Eventually, I learned the bonus move of feeling for the burr, and added that to the toolbox of sharpening skills. Now it's just one part of the process, and I just feel or look for a burr when I'm not otherwise already certain it's there. Hope this helps someone.
@Ajaxykins
@Ajaxykins Жыл бұрын
I think an important aspect of those who get a burr and go through the whole progression vs a butcher... There's "good" and "good enough." Being that those are working knives that are constantly touched up and used for hours and hours I'm sure most butchers, like any other real working knife, go for "good enough." Where as a hobbyist many are going to go for what brings him happiness, IE truly good.
@twatmunro
@twatmunro Жыл бұрын
@@Ajaxykins -- The knives butchers are using tend to be made of very soft steel. Try 'steeling' an edge back to 'good enough' on a knife made from a modern super steel. It's never going to happen. Personally, I can feel a burr when I sharpen on my diamond stones or my 320 Kuro-maki, but on my 1000 and 5000 grit Shapton Glass? It never happens.
@Ajaxykins
@Ajaxykins Жыл бұрын
@@twatmunro Check out the article "what-does-steeling-do-part-1" over at science of sharp which YT infuriatingly won't let me link. Steels do indeed work on modern super steels, but maybe not metal ones for everything. Steels don't simply move or realign edge, it actually removes metal via adhesive wear (vs abrasive wear of a stone). "Steels" made of ceramic or carbide (like the speedy sharp used at the correct angle) will certainly do the job on knives made out of anything less than tungsten or ceramic. A regular metal butchers steel will also work on s35vn and XHP from my experience and should also work on m4/cruwear/s90v but I haven't experienced that myself.
@realbroggo
@realbroggo Жыл бұрын
Love the history review. In fact, I'd love to flick through the whole catalogue. That aside, goes to show that some designs are just so good they never die. I love my trusty BK-7 works hard and easy to maintain. Seen me through many a camping expedition. I also have a few Case knives from when I first started collecting some 35+ years ago and thumb studs and flippers weren't really thing - yet. My trapper and sod busters have been used and sharpened to point where they are only for display now. Sharp blades all.
@rollaroundtheworld
@rollaroundtheworld Жыл бұрын
Cool that you used the bottom of a mug. My Grandma used a cleaver for everything and sharpened it on the bottom of a bowl.
@Limicola1
@Limicola1 Жыл бұрын
The ceramic in the coffee cup and in a sharpening rod are different. Sharpening rods are made from aluminum oxide ceramic.
@scrick7112
@scrick7112 Жыл бұрын
Best episode ever. Learn some things. I hear a lot about people using knives for cutting cardboard. I’m a knife collector, and i use a few of them. Me personally I use a box cutter to cut cardboard. Replacing razor blades for me is better than using the knives in my collection. I do have users, but for other tasks. Just my thoughts.
@TheDallasdeadeye
@TheDallasdeadeye Жыл бұрын
In my opinion the knife that stands the test of time is hands down the bm 551. The most perfect design as far as dimensions. Pivot to thumb stud distance, pocket clip to thumb stud. It's the Glock of knives, it's so well spec'd parts are interchangeable.
@Nudel-nc1cp
@Nudel-nc1cp Жыл бұрын
Shame that g10 with 20cv steel version is not longer produced🥺
@pampam4488
@pampam4488 Жыл бұрын
I like your calm way of presenting. 😊
@pathrst
@pathrst Жыл бұрын
As an avid gardener, I can’t recommend a Hori Hori enough. They interestingly have interesting bushcraft potential as well.
@catfishcave379
@catfishcave379 Жыл бұрын
Best gift I ever got my wife. She has several of them now - one for each part of the garden.
@mattakudesu
@mattakudesu Жыл бұрын
I just realized Ken Onion names his knives after types of root vegetables, scallion, chive, leek.
@landscapingspecialist
@landscapingspecialist Жыл бұрын
What’s nice about the spyderco Caribbean is that you can decide if you want a leaf or sheep foot. I actually am still in the market for a Caribbean w a sheep foot.
@midcityscott
@midcityscott Жыл бұрын
Hi DCA, I’m curious while the rat 7 doesn’t get more attention. I’ve taken mine on tons of camping and backpacking trips and it’s held up like a champ. I have a collapsible saw and this knife and that all I need to process firewood, even on winter trips.
@chrisreuther4546
@chrisreuther4546 Жыл бұрын
That beginning was so much fun! I think some reviews of the not so popular stuff from your stock would be cool. The more obscure things. Should make it a small segment of one of the standard videos. The things people don’t realize exist
@Cadwallader38
@Cadwallader38 Жыл бұрын
I love old crkt and Kershaw knives especially from early 2000s
@arrowheadguys7637
@arrowheadguys7637 Жыл бұрын
That 2002 catalog makes me wonder if Kershaw is basically just Case, but without the sentimental benefits of being your grandaddy's knife. They've been putting out the same models every year for decades with different handle options. For the butchers question, they're probably doing 1 stroke per side because they are only honing their edge. By constantly honing their edge they are keeping the knife sharp, opposed to using it until it is dull and needing to resharpen the knife in its entirety, which will take several passes per side.
@NeevesKnives
@NeevesKnives Жыл бұрын
exactly they are honing and maintaining more that actually sharpening, adding a quick micro bevel will keep it going
@davebud5658
@davebud5658 Жыл бұрын
I carried a Gerber ez-out from the time it came out and just recently upgraded
@PoetFisherman
@PoetFisherman Жыл бұрын
Another good KnifeAQ and MMW's music at the end always softens the blow for me.
@Ivel9119
@Ivel9119 Жыл бұрын
That's about the time I got my first good knife!! The Kershaw Whirlwind!!! Love the old school callbacks!
@drstrangefart
@drstrangefart Жыл бұрын
Could you walk us through some of the earliest supersteel knives? It would be interesting to see what were considered supersteels and what was built around them.
@brandonzimmermann
@brandonzimmermann Жыл бұрын
A lot of simple stainless nowadays was supersteel back then. Think VG10, 154CM, or 400 series steel. Buck used to have 440C steel hardened to the point it was considered “impossible” by most on soft whetstones. S30VN is the first steel I can recall being called a supersteel.
@drstrangefart
@drstrangefart Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right, my first thought was 440C when it was first introduced. I figure with the access to the knowledge and history we have we could get an interesting perspective on the subject.
@brentjacobs7083
@brentjacobs7083 Жыл бұрын
I watch the Bearded Butcher too. They are usually just honing their knives. Edge isn’t damaged, it’s just lost that razors edge. That’s why they just have to touch them up.
@geefawk
@geefawk Жыл бұрын
Hey guys - really keen to hear your thoughts on a "One and done" knife... I've only just started getting into them (like everything else in my life I'm sure I won't settle on just one!) - but I'd be keen to know your thoughts on a great all-rounder that will last long enough to pass it down. In all honesty I'll be using it around the house the most (doing some DIY, definitely cutting cardboard, in the garden, etc) but also enjoy camping, hiking and outdoors, taking it on long motorbike trips (so something that is at home at a campsite would be great). The thought of being able to pass it down occurred to me when I thought about my grandfather's old Buck knife. Ideally I'd love something that is pretty bomb proof - robust enough to not be ruined by a little mismanagement (let's say you sharpen it yourself and do it wrong, or you get it dirty and don't clean it right away), something that feels nice to use, something strong enough to help around the campsite but will also fit in a pocket for edc. I'd probably try to top out at around $250 USD, but if you think I'd need to go above that to hit all the requirements, I'd be interested in hearing suggestions. Thanks!
@twiceborn_by_grace
@twiceborn_by_grace Жыл бұрын
Earlier this week, I was breaking down a box and the blade was moving slowly through. I just get the knife for Christmas, so there was no way it was dull. Turns out I was cutting double layered cardboard. Once I realized, I changed the sharpness and thought it did a great job.
@mattzee6287
@mattzee6287 Жыл бұрын
My Coleman Western 954, still sharp and rust free. (1988 Christmas gift)
@jerrypomroy2375
@jerrypomroy2375 Жыл бұрын
What’s going on DCA & Thomas. Pocket folders never seem to play well with pants with those pesky slant style pockets on chinos, khakis & dress pants. Is there a pocket knife or knives that work well in this situation?
@joshuastroud67
@joshuastroud67 Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who is out in the woods a lot. They are looking for a fixed blade that does it all, specifically for camping and hiking. The catch is they want a saw on the top edge. The only knife I know of is the Halfbread Blades LSK-01. Do you know of anything like this more at the around $100 price point? The Hori Hori that you showed in this video is one that I didn't know existed, but that has more serrations rather than sawtooth.
@bhunt919
@bhunt919 Ай бұрын
Do a best seller video of 1999 or best selling new releases in 1999. Love the knife history videos.
@glenmo1
@glenmo1 Жыл бұрын
BLACK CAT KNIFE wow .. I remember as a young boy in 1960s looking through the glass DISPLAY CASE in the sporting goods section.. of a local department store here in Connecticut called CALDOR .. I remember looking at the black cat in the case.. and always wanted one but never purchased one. Perhaps one day
@user-wy1dl2me2p
@user-wy1dl2me2p Ай бұрын
Schrade old timer and Buck were the most popular in the 70s which i remember and guys wore folding knives on their belts with leather sheaths like on Dukes of Hazard .
@pathrst
@pathrst Жыл бұрын
We have blade shapes named for their intended uses like the pen blade (a thin sharp blade for making quill pen tips) or Spey blades (used for sterilizing livestock). But what was the design intent behind all the other blade shapes? Why make a wharnclif or clip point or drop point or tanto etc.?
@charlesdudek7713
@charlesdudek7713 Жыл бұрын
I have an old Kershaw Cyclone which sure looks like a Ken Onion design but I don't see his name on it. It resembles a Blur. It's a nice knife and the assist is just right. I opens with a snap but is easy to close one handed.
@davidgarrett5671
@davidgarrett5671 Жыл бұрын
It is one of his designs
@charlesdudek7713
@charlesdudek7713 Жыл бұрын
@@davidgarrett5671 Cool! Thanks.
@josh33025
@josh33025 Жыл бұрын
Wow I was a junior in high school in 2002, time flies.
@The4cp
@The4cp Жыл бұрын
I love seeing the old classics. I was into but unable to buy back then. The legends I missed out on. The Kabar only has one problem breaking at the tang.
@glenmo1
@glenmo1 Жыл бұрын
I own two. CRKT stiff KISS .. 1 A tanto blade & drop point blade.. I also own a CRKT URBAN SHARK.. STILL IN THE BOX
@Spearin74
@Spearin74 Жыл бұрын
The Holey Moley pun was beautifully executed lol. That is the perfect knife for the most serious question haha.
@JerryLoffelbein
@JerryLoffelbein Жыл бұрын
I was quite surprised that the Kit Carson CRKTs (M16s, M18s or M21s) weren't in the list alongside the KISS and PECK. Maybe they were a touch more popular a couple years prior.
@jlogue751
@jlogue751 Жыл бұрын
Would love a video with the best tanto folders
@jlogue751
@jlogue751 Жыл бұрын
@officialknifecenter yay!
@davidroloff8340
@davidroloff8340 Жыл бұрын
Seeing as it's a dream job for many of us, I would love to see a video with a buyer for Knifecenter, or if we could have some more insight on what they look for, how the process works, what their background is.
@BFVgnr
@BFVgnr Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see that Bob Terzuola's CQB design from Camillus is getting revisited by MKM
@Civiliansoldier762
@Civiliansoldier762 Жыл бұрын
I’ve still got several Kershaw scallions and leeks in my collection from years ago.
@willm.104
@willm.104 Жыл бұрын
Most serious Question - My wife is 8 months pregnant and we are having a baby girl. Since I am always looking for another reason to buy a knife, while the doctor is delivering our baby, I would like to be able to step in and hand my daughter her first knife so she can cut her own umbilical cord. Any suggestions for a knife for such an occasion?
@mcsquirgle
@mcsquirgle Жыл бұрын
I'd go either Civivi Baby Banter or the Fox Baby Core
@BloodGrooveKnives
@BloodGrooveKnives Жыл бұрын
That actually would be pretty awesome if a parent could use their own knife to cut their newborns umbilical cord, and then later give it to them. Of course, no doctor would permit that, but maybe a midwife would.
@razvanpetraru8080
@razvanpetraru8080 Жыл бұрын
Victorinox Delemont Junior
@Limicola1
@Limicola1 Жыл бұрын
I have a BK-7 in S30V. Rare beast. Did an article on it in Tactical Knives.
@chupsforchups9894
@chupsforchups9894 Жыл бұрын
I find myself using scalpels a lot for work, but a lot of the scalpels out there have inconvenient carrying methods or poor lockup if they are folding. What would you recommend as an alternative to a scalpel with a strong lockup and nice thin tip? Anything under $150 will work and the blade can be over 3 inches.
@ZPositive
@ZPositive Жыл бұрын
For the Wharncliffe / Spyderco leaf shape question: if you cut cardboard with a Wharncliffe Delica/Endela/Endura, you'll immediately understand the difference. Go ahead and buy one of them in K390, you will not be disappointed.
@fancyhitchpin8675
@fancyhitchpin8675 Жыл бұрын
They are easier to sharpen too.
@Junebug_420
@Junebug_420 Жыл бұрын
I have a wharncliffe delica with 20cv, it eats cardboard all day long.
@roberthayford2004
@roberthayford2004 Жыл бұрын
DCA, could you do a video or short series on steels? I’ve only ever considered 2 aspects of steel, carbon or stainless is one. Hardness is the other, a harder metal will always be more difficult to sharpen than a softer. Once sharp, a harder metal will hold an edge longer. You will always sacrifice one property for the other, and vice versa. I don’t see the need for the industry producing dozens and dozens of so called “ premium” steels.
@alexanderkent9695
@alexanderkent9695 Жыл бұрын
Question: How do you sharpen a karambit or any hawkbill style blade. I want one but not sure how to maintain it. Thanks!
@aaronnoffsinger5922
@aaronnoffsinger5922 Жыл бұрын
Howdy Pard! As a leather crafter and knife enthusiast, I wondered which budget but, good quality, top sellers you would consider worthy of a custom leather sheath. Maybe two or three fixed blades and a few suggestions for folders if you don't mind? Thanks!
@-westman3619
@-westman3619 Жыл бұрын
As for the butcher thing, it's important to remember, like he said, that the bur process is often in the initial sharpening phases and finding an edge. But most butchers (I was raised by a butcher and learned to sharpen from him) already have the edge and just work to maintain it. We would build a bur and debur (we called them wires) only every few months, the rest was maintaining. It is amazing how fast steel wears down on a butchers knife, and if they bur it out after every use, the knife blade will grow very thing and snap in a few years. Keep in mind most butchers use softer steels (we used carbon) and use a tuning steel every few minutes and a fine stone after a big project. Also, most butchers with experience cut very efficiently and don't need a tenth of the sharpening that non-butchers need after butchering something. It's all about cutting in between things with as little blade contact as necessary.
@xiaoabrose
@xiaoabrose Жыл бұрын
Question: thanks to COVID, it's been some time since I have been to the states. What would you recommend to a non local that's been released during the last 3 years. A unique piece, USA made, that you would be proud of recommending to a visitor for them to keep as a usable momento. In fact, 2 recommendations. One that would be generally legally safe to carry, and one to take out to enjoy the great American outdoors. Thanks!
@LostBeagle
@LostBeagle Жыл бұрын
Forget it. Knives are illegal in 15 minute cities, and you don't need one to eat the bugs
@jacquicardillo4537
@jacquicardillo4537 Жыл бұрын
I always love the "Monty Python"ish opening to these videos. As a recent enthusiast I am happy to see that my new Kershaw Chive has a tried and true design with lasting power. And your closing? Very clever! lol
@duanedas5346
@duanedas5346 Жыл бұрын
Hello all I would like to say this show would not be the same without you Dave, keep up the great work. Thanks again for everything you do.
@zachm5274
@zachm5274 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, I'm having trouble finding a good knife that meets all of my criteria. I currently have a Kershaw volt II and I really like it, but I want something bigger and a little different. Looking for around a 3.5-3.8 inch blade, assisted opening with flipper tab, and tip-down carry. Right now it's looking like my main options are the CRKT PSD and the Boker Plus Gemini NGA flipper. I like the D2 and lower price on the Boker, but there aren't many helpful reviews on it. For the PSD, I'd feel a little ridiculous spending $80 on what seems to be sub-par steel. What would you recommend between these two? Any other options I'm missing? A little review on the Boker would also be awesome! Thanks!
@timtitus2532
@timtitus2532 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your previous video (best New knives) the first knife is one that I've wanted for at least a year, thank you 😊 it's on its way 😀 , the Spyderco Manix 2 XL in Cruwear, thank you, thank you, thank you 😊.
@geico1975
@geico1975 Жыл бұрын
I loved this folks and can't wait for what DCA mentioned about a historical top selling knives type series, that'll be cool. I remember the early 2000's well, but didn't really think about S&W knives being a thing, never knew they'd been doing knives for so long. I've never owned or even held a S&W knife, I've always heard when any brand is known for one thing and decides to get in other things beware. Of course, S&W guns are great but S&W knives might not be too good. I don't know though, anybody think S&W knives are really good?
@mcsquirgle
@mcsquirgle Жыл бұрын
One of the first knives I ever purchased for myself in the 2000's was an S&W folding something or other. I think back then just as it was before it was fun to look in the catalog and pick out something you could afford with your allowance. The price per feature ratio of those knives made them popular because there wasn't really much else out there that could do all of that. Now I think that is less the case with tremendous competition in the ultra budget category of around $30 and less
@The4cp
@The4cp Жыл бұрын
Honestly now they are not. Back then they may have been better. This isn't knife snobbery but I tried one for work and had a catastrophic fail. Opened in my pocket with the safety on. Didn't hold an edge at all either.
@TheTl33
@TheTl33 Жыл бұрын
Hoping for a little help. I was wondering if you had any tips on if there is a way to fix a frame lock/liner lock with lock rock at around 30% without making the detent stronger. I’ve fixed it before on other knives by adding tension to the lock bar, but that increases detent strength. Having the issue with the KC exclusive Rike Tulay, but the detent on it is perfect.
@charlescollier7217
@charlescollier7217 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mr. Andersen and Thomas! Giving a gift to *mole*-ify the Mole People? Smooth.
@Ryan-es9xg
@Ryan-es9xg Жыл бұрын
Hey DCA! Love the videos. My brother uses a Smith & Wesson dual knife & tool spring assisted folding knife, the one with the glass breaker and seatbelt cutter. I’ve been trying to find something that still has assisted open, with the additional glass breaker and seatbelt cutter, but improved steel, something that will last longer. Currently he just buys a new one every year or so cuz they’re cheap. I’d like to get him something that he doesn’t have to buy over and over. Budget is under $200
@waylonwade1203
@waylonwade1203 Жыл бұрын
Hi DCA, love the channel. Why do so many stainless steel knives have a blade coating? Coating a blade to prevent rust makes sense, but what are the benefits of coating a highly stainless blade steel like Magnacut? Thanks for all the knife knowledge. Keep up the great work.
@Stevenobody
@Stevenobody Жыл бұрын
Photon micro was my go to flashlight in the army 2000-2004
@Stevenobody
@Stevenobody Жыл бұрын
D2 kabar tanto was my go-to-war knife oif and oef
@BloodGrooveKnives
@BloodGrooveKnives Жыл бұрын
@@Stevenobody I bought one of the first D2 KABAR’s when they initially came out, but not a tanto. Gutted a few deer with it too.
@kaizoebara
@kaizoebara Жыл бұрын
Seeing that old catalog is a bit sad, too. Pour one out for Linder Solingen, Frosts...
@davybarr5919
@davybarr5919 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your great videos, guys. I'm on a quest. I'm a small person and I found long ago that the perfect knife for my hands is the Case Sodbuster Jr. I've stuck with it for years. But I've recently wanted something with more modern features, such as a pocket clip, the ability to open and close the knife with one hand, and updated steels. What knives in your opinion fit the size and feel profile of the Sodbuster Jr, but have these newer features? I think that would be my perfect knife.
@grimbo73
@grimbo73 Жыл бұрын
Hey DCA and Thomas. I'm looking for a folder for my brother. he ideally wants a Scandi or Saber grind...and a lock would be better than a friction or non locking. Hopefully not too expensive...a budget knife.. Thanks!
@Ericstraordinary
@Ericstraordinary Жыл бұрын
Have a look at the Cold Steel Finn Wolf.
@ronaldaaron5588
@ronaldaaron5588 Жыл бұрын
hi. requesting an episode where you take a brief look at the knife brands. discussion points may include: what each is know for, eg fixed blades vs folders; expensive vs budget etc. leaving it up to you. thanks.
@palerider7171
@palerider7171 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! It was rad to the max! 11:02 I can’t remember the last time I developed a burr. I alternate side every stoke and have easily maintain and sharpen my blades. I think the key is something you said DCA, “burr is necessary for knives that haven’t had attention in a while!” or something along that line. My answer is “don’t do that and you won’t have that problem!” or simply check and maintain your edge regularly as needed! You mileage may vary. Also at this time stamp… DCA why did Thomas ruin (ruint in the Classic Southern dialect) your coffee cup removing the patina by washing it! Sacrilege doesn’t he know that where all the flavor is 🧐 Speaking of Time Travel my most serious question would be “DCA what blade geometry and steel would you recommend to cut though the fabric of space/time? ” Adios till next time and thanks for putting up with me!
@ginger_snap3105
@ginger_snap3105 Жыл бұрын
Hey DCA and Knife center crew. I'm looking for an EDC folder for food prep. I peel and slice apples daily and cut food into manageable sizes for a toddler. I need one for left pocket carry and one handed opening and closing. I'm not a fan of lock backs for this situation. I have a bugout now but it's a tad short. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
@knifecenter
@knifecenter Жыл бұрын
If you like the Bugout but need more length, check out the Benchmade Taggedout. Also, check this vid out for more options: kzbin.info/www/bejne/op3CipuDndV6iLc
Жыл бұрын
Finally, I get to see some Smith & Wesson knives! Thank you! You need to review more S&W and Remington knives, por favor! ¡Gracias Señores!
@turtlefingers
@turtlefingers Жыл бұрын
I really like slip joints but I can't stand that it needs to be in a pouch or rolling around in the pocket. What slip joint knives are there that have a pocket clip?
@redneckwrencher
@redneckwrencher Жыл бұрын
do y’all do factory seconds for spyderco if not where can i go??????
@braddockkid
@braddockkid Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on the glock knives?
@benjamingrodgers
@benjamingrodgers Жыл бұрын
I have a RAT 1 and I absolutely love it. Now I'm looking for the closest knife with wood handles/scales that would be as close to a RAT 1 as possible. Any suggestions?
@knifecenter
@knifecenter Жыл бұрын
They did make a wood handled RAT3 fixed blade at one point if you can find one. -DCA
@phillipmoody710
@phillipmoody710 Жыл бұрын
I have a customized "Columbia River 2605 Hammond A.B.C. Operator's Model Knife Fixed 3.75" Double Edge Blade, Drop Point Tanto, Black Handles". What would you suggest if I wanted to replace it? It has the edge from the tip to the serration sharpened and a custom Kydex sheath.
@ronn6471
@ronn6471 Жыл бұрын
Please do a segment on how to clean a folding knife held by rivets, not screws, where no disassembly is possible.
@trail_possum4652
@trail_possum4652 Жыл бұрын
What are the best big game processing knives and fish knives that are not fillet knives? Thank you
@mortaldemons11
@mortaldemons11 Жыл бұрын
Hey David and Thomas, most serious question time! Since Stone Cold Steve Austin had the Broken Skull as a signature knife, what would you choose for The Undertaker, Bret Hart, and Andre The Giant as their signatures? Bonus points if Bret's knife is pink and black.
@mirekbns
@mirekbns Жыл бұрын
They should revisit that CRKT using a premium steel; I bet it sell a few units.
@Snaggums
@Snaggums Жыл бұрын
Hello DCA and crew. I’ve had a question in the back of my mind for a while. I love finding ways to personalize knives, and have seen a lot of people speak about anodizing metal handle scales, and dying g10, but my favorite handle material is micarta. I don’t see much about customizing micarta. Is this material possible to dye and customize like the others, or is there something about it that makes it more difficult to work with? Thanks guys.
@willblake72
@willblake72 Жыл бұрын
I've got a CRKT KISS tanto that I bought back around 2002, that's funny. It was my EDC for a good five years. Had no idea they still make those.
@miguelpimentel8539
@miguelpimentel8539 Жыл бұрын
Great video DCA the video in which Michael is mentioning is Bearded Butchers from Ohio knives they only use victorianox
@qui-gone
@qui-gone Жыл бұрын
I always love the most serious question.. here is my entry for the next one... What would be DCA's recommended blades for Zombie apocalypse... Let's exclude swords and machetes and stick to secondary / close combat knives.. I lean towards Operator 7 from TOPS myself, but would love to hear from you guys..
@knifecenter
@knifecenter Жыл бұрын
Answered this somewhere but I can't seem to find it... trio for surviving both the undead and the post-apocalypse wilderness :) Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel, Becker BK5, and a Mora HD Companion as a backup -DCA
@Deathbecomesme3
@Deathbecomesme3 Жыл бұрын
The best sellers of 2002 segment gave me a bit of a ptsd twitch. I mangled my left hand pretty badly with a Kershaw Blackout.
@hanno_t
@hanno_t Жыл бұрын
Hey DCA, I've recently started to try out EDC'ing a small fixed blade. I bought handle scales for my ESEE Izula and tried to find a good way to wear the sheath. I don't like neck carry, and the ulticlip I tried interfered with drawing the knife because of the sheath hole placement. I am currently happy with a static line carry, but which other options would you recommend trying? Cheers Hanno
@gmanpixie44
@gmanpixie44 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave &,Thomas, I have a couple of tantos. The 1 I mainly use I've sharpened with a 17 degree on the front edge and 25 degree on the main edge, as it is my every day carry. I work on machinery and I do everything from opining boxes to cutting straps and even striping weirs with my knife. What are your thoughts on how I sharpen my blade? Thanks for the great show
@heavychevy4616
@heavychevy4616 Жыл бұрын
thank u gentlemen
@Sanctified_EDC_Gear
@Sanctified_EDC_Gear Жыл бұрын
And would say that the ending of the video was a “Mole In One” !!!!
@hdjnfirnfnhdhdjjdkdk9349
@hdjnfirnfnhdhdjjdkdk9349 Жыл бұрын
If I may suggest, how would it be if Thomas asked a question at the end of each video for you to answer in the next episode? He seems like a smart guy and it's closer to the action (read warehouse) than us. But only on the condition of not being easy on you. Sound's ok? PS, you look amazing from your left side 😉😂
@blackhogarth4049
@blackhogarth4049 Жыл бұрын
Hey, DCA. Why are there so few OTF gravity knives? They're no less illegal than automatic OTFs, and there are so many of those. I really want one, but I can only find the WWII paratrooper replica, and very rare and expensive ones. What's the deal here?
@MrGeuzebroek
@MrGeuzebroek Жыл бұрын
okayyyy. so what is the BEST small sized folder ever? when money is no issue
@Doulos777
@Doulos777 Жыл бұрын
Question for ya’ll. If some sprint runs are instant sell outs, why don’t you all commission/ the manufactures make more. Seems like a win win win for them, you and us. Am I missing something here?
@tristankhounborin4669
@tristankhounborin4669 Жыл бұрын
Feel the burr. 🔥
@neemancallender9092
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
Knives of Yesteryear Oh dear! What does that make me They were all the first knives of my collecting....
@RafaRodriguezOfficial
@RafaRodriguezOfficial Жыл бұрын
DCA: How about fixed blade cardboard slayers?
@Brrrrrrrrruce
@Brrrrrrrrruce Жыл бұрын
Holy moly that Holey Moley bit had me dying 😂
@chikendrumstick
@chikendrumstick Жыл бұрын
Hey DCA and team, I’m interested in purchasing a big ol’ honkin’ knife of a knife. Any recommendations?
@FarmerTed
@FarmerTed Жыл бұрын
Get benchmade to sprint run the AFCK, their bestseller for years and years! I’ll buy three!
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