KnifeCenter FAQ #93: Leather Vs Kydex + Gentleman’s Survival Knives?

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  • You’ve got a fixed blade; now how to carry it? Plus, we revisit wedding knives, plus explore some gentleman’s EDC knives capable of handling the outdoors. And is the pen mightier than the pocket knife?
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    1:04 All About Sheath Materials
    11:13 Wedding Knives, Revisited
    15:09 Left-Handed Gentleman’s Outdoor Knives
    21:41 Standoffs VS Backspacers
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  • @7ali7
    @7ali7 Před rokem +62

    I've been around a while now and I still think this channel is the most consistent out there. This whole thing is nerdy AF and that's what's so brilliant about it. DCA and crew make it a pleasure to nerd out once or twice a week and indulge this hobby. Pure escapism, yes, but even better, the knife AQ vids are always genuinely useful. Long may it last. Thanks guys 👊

    • @NghiaHoang-nt4ib
      @NghiaHoang-nt4ib Před rokem +3

      I love the occasionally Thomas's commentary, dude rarely talk but always hit us with some hilarious lines

    • @rickclausen2784
      @rickclausen2784 Před rokem +2

      Well said, in full agreement 🤝

  • @davidriley6843
    @davidriley6843 Před rokem +28

    I carry a knife everywhere I’m allowed to. I’m excited whenever I get to carry my formal folders

    • @landscapingspecialist
      @landscapingspecialist Před rokem +3

      I carry my knives unbiased. That is, whether or not im allowed. Obviously it is concealed and don’t deploy it in public unless we’re camp cooking at a park or something. And don’t attempt to take it into a building or event that uses metal detectors.

    • @fredeschen3783
      @fredeschen3783 Před rokem +6

      I carry any where just about. Don’t read signs. They rarely say anything I want to read.

    • @jaysgood10
      @jaysgood10 Před rokem +2

      I drive fast. Don’t look behind. Steel everywhere on me.

    • @davidriley6843
      @davidriley6843 Před rokem +1

      @@landscapingspecialist that’s pretty much what I meant. The only places I remember not being able to carry my folder is at pro sports events and the courthouse

    • @rwstubbz
      @rwstubbz Před rokem

      Me too. I usually choose the cjrb ria or one of my older case knives with a good story for cases where I don't want to scare anyone. Office events etc. For really dressed up events with employees or my superiors, I will take either the Spyderco amalgam, Chris reeve sebenza 21, or my venom wing 4. A strange choice by somestandards with an integral titanium handle and m390. The integral handle is impressive to talk about and it's always very smooth and impressive to play with. I need to save up for an american made integral knife, but for now, it works.

  • @jordanducharme.jd86
    @jordanducharme.jd86 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question and I slipped that “sinistral citizen” comment in just for DCA lol. Love the videos and the channel and that’s a perfect suggestion, I was originally thinking the crooked river for a while but the north folk is definitely the winner! Really appreciate taking the time to read and tackle my weird question! Perfect recommendation as always! That’s perfect for his style and work, I think he will get a lot of use out of the North folk in both his edc and camping life too! Keep up the awesome videos and lucky the wedding has passed but luckily I still owe him a wedding present so it’s still perfect and ordered! Appreciate the recommendation again!

  • @garystearns5922
    @garystearns5922 Před rokem +21

    I carried two knives and a 1911 at my wedding, we cut the cake a custom Bowie, my wife is awesome the Bowie was her idea.

  • @corporalpunish6089
    @corporalpunish6089 Před rokem +5

    Funny that you went to the Buck 110 for the left hand knives question. It is actually the direction I went for the wedding question. Gave my groomsmen Customized Buck 110's with elk scales and Nickel bolsters

  • @nicholasspychalski9805
    @nicholasspychalski9805 Před rokem +9

    Another advantage of leather sheaths is you can use them as a strop for field maintenance.

  • @danielross5292
    @danielross5292 Před rokem +7

    I just carry a Swiss army knife myself They do become very handy for those little odd jobs!😉

  • @Motor_Cackle
    @Motor_Cackle Před rokem +3

    What's that old adage for weddings? "Something borrowed, something blue, something sharp and pointy too".

  • @c62west
    @c62west Před rokem +5

    Another great show. Thanks.
    ●Collecting knives for a "business" is a GREAT idea.
    ●YES, YES! A pocket fixed-blade won't get coins stuck in it.
    ●Some PLASTIC sheaths are designed for easy cleaning and even have a drain hole. For field butchering this is practical. This is a major consideration when choosing SHEATH MATERIAL. When you're done you want to wipe or rinse the knife and re-sheath it and 100% clean when you're home.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      Surprised he didn't have that new Demko fixed blade demo model he has to show a different style of sheath for cleaning. Really great concept

  • @NighthawkEnforcer
    @NighthawkEnforcer Před rokem +8

    I carried a knife on my wedding day. It was a beautifully modded Emerson Mini A100. I didn’t need to cut anything. But as a person who has carried a knife daily since my mid to late teens, it was an important accessory for me.

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 Před rokem +7

    I agree with Thomas, if you carry it all the time, a wedding is just another time. I feel naked without my wallet, watch, and especially a knife

  • @roycolglazier1061
    @roycolglazier1061 Před rokem +1

    @DCA & Thomas, I was a guest @the wedding of a friend's adult step-son, in S-AR! When the ring-bearer's ribbon refused to allow detachment from the pillow underneath, the groom quickly addressed the congregation: "has ANYBODY got a pocket-knife?" In seconds, every male in the 1st 3 rows produced a serviceable blade, and not even the preacher batted an eye! "With this ring, I thee wed" was pronounced, and these nice folks now live in Hot Springs w/their three children...
    For the record, having been a groom, a best man, and a guest, on more than one occasion EACH, I've never gone w/o a knife! NEVER!

  • @Cubestone
    @Cubestone Před rokem +3

    I'm glad that you featured the left hand friendly Benchmade North Fork. I bought one a little over a year ago and am finding very little I don't like about it. I was looking for something with a bit shorter handle because my Gold Class 940 (the first Ti/carbon fiber issue) was trying to pump out of the shallow pocket on my summer shorts. Consequently, I've been carrying it since I bought it. I've used it for everything from food prep to camping. The blade shape has so many possibilities. I recently added a leather lanyard. So far it's ok, but the jury is still out. The North Fork is really winning my favor as an all around EDC. (Trivia bit, North Fork is the name of the town in the old Rifleman TV series.)

  • @waylonwade1203
    @waylonwade1203 Před rokem +2

    Love your choice for a wedding knife, I actually chose the North Fork as a gift to my two groomsmen

    • @averyavenue
      @averyavenue Před rokem +1

      Good choice, sir. My best friend recently got married, and I got him the standard 556 Mini Griptilian a few months back. I finally got the North Fork for myself last week and I absolutely love it, but every single photo I've ever seen of it is very inconsistent from one another, which kept me from buying it online. I got super lucky and saw this one with a perfect grain pattern in a display case at a hardware store and grabbed it immediately.

  • @jasonchatham4170
    @jasonchatham4170 Před rokem +8

    I felt very validated when DCA picked the Hogue Compound for his OTF. I have been EDC one for the last year. I thought my reasons where solid even when people thought it strange that I picked it over everything else.

    • @jolness1
      @jolness1 Před rokem +1

      I don’t like the slop OTFs have but the hogue is better than most. Deadlock and SOG have the most solid lockup. OTFs are fun though and I have a couple I carry from time to time.

    • @jasonchatham4170
      @jasonchatham4170 Před rokem

      @@jolness1 they are super handy and the most safe when it comes to deployment/retraction. Fingers remain the furthest distance from cutting edge. I have a Demko 20.5 I rotate in but am now partial to the compound

  • @pretentiousname01
    @pretentiousname01 Před rokem +1

    In relation to the wedding carry question.
    I was best man at my buddies wedding last year. Made sure to be carrying what I could to solve any problems that came up. It was my job to be there to make sure his day went off without any hitches. So you better believe I had my stuff with me.

  • @randomescu
    @randomescu Před rokem +3

    i edc a Surge with alot of accessories and a 4MaxScout. at least i know that i wont be let down by the quality and robustness of it.

  • @pistache28
    @pistache28 Před rokem

    Great video! It is clear, informative and interesting! Thank you! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @thatrealba
    @thatrealba Před rokem +2

    I open carried my pistol at my wedding. 😎 We were also atop a 14k foot mountain for the ceremony.

  • @JudgeD-hc9vw
    @JudgeD-hc9vw Před rokem +4

    Re: coins in a knife. Pocket clip keeps the knife out of the bottom of your pocket(where the slip joint resides)

  • @gus4753
    @gus4753 Před rokem

    I had my Boker Bonfire with wood handles in my pocket while watching this video, which I feel makes a pretty good gentleman’s outdoors knife. Has that old school feel which we all know is “less threatening” for those gentlemanly situations.

  • @mbm2355
    @mbm2355 Před rokem +2

    Hogue X5 for me. My previous office was a government agency in California. The 2.5 inch rule was very much in effect, as well as a facility-wide "No Knife" policy in effect 24/7. When I attended an office party about a dozen people including the CIO and Board office were gathered around a conference table as the admin brought out a cake and there was a literal "Wait, did anyone bring a knife?" moment.. after an awkward pause, and after the attention shifted to the organizer, I said; "Sure.. just be careful?" And handed the wharncliffe over. There was one muted "whoah.." and then we cut the cake, had some coffee, and carried on. The only comments I got were from the deputy CEO, which amounted to "Hey.. does HR know about that?" accompanied by a wink.. to which I replied "They dont need to know" along with my best Han Solo wink. I guess it worked, because he laughed, I laughed, and nobody cared.
    My colleagues have only ever been impressed by the knife, but not by the length.. by the fit & finish.. which is weird for me. But there you have it.
    First person experience from the "No Weapons" land.... be professional, carry professional knives.. use them well. Everyone respects that. Period.

  • @HollowKid
    @HollowKid Před rokem +1

    DCA & T - I know you've had a few "small but mighty" videos before, and I love watching them. Now, for the first time, I find myself in need (want?) of one of these suggestions. My job recently brought everyone back from remote working, and the federal code (18 U.S. Code § 930) limits the knives we can carry to "a pocket knife with a blade of less than 2½ inches in length." Currently, the shortest knives in my collection are the WE Banter (2.9") and the QSP Penguin (3.06"). I love exploring different brands, materials, and opening & locking mechanisms, so anything's fair game there. My two limitations, though, are the style and budget. Since it's an office setting, I don't want anything too aesthetically aggressive-- I wouldn't say no to a first "gentleman's knife," though I'm not sure any fit in the budget. And, I'd like to keep it in the $40-$60 range, though I ~could~ ~potentially~ (with the spousal forgiveness program) bump that up to as high as $80... maaaybe $85.

  • @LH_Vagrant
    @LH_Vagrant Před rokem +1

    Initial thought for a gentlemanly knife that can be used in camp: the Brisa (formerly EnZo) Birk 75. Dual thumb studs, liner lock, available in D2 and S30V, full flat or scandi(!) grind, pretty good handles and within the price range.

  • @Ashton.everydaycarry
    @Ashton.everydaycarry Před rokem +1

    For the wedding knife question, another good option could be a bird and trout size/style fixed blade. I came across the Boker Bark Beetle the other day. Something like that could work

  • @Arariel3
    @Arariel3 Před rokem +2

    I was so glad to see you mentioned the scuffing of the blade from Kydex. I recently purchased a Cold Steel SRK5 (San Mai) with a plastic sheath. Within the first couple of days of drawing and sheathing the knife I noticed scuff marks on the blade which shocked me. Also, the retention points at the handle were wearing the rubber-like handle material. Irritated by this combo of issues I quickly ordered a simple (and surprisingly cheap) leather sheath. With a little trimming it fits the SRK and will prevent any future wear. Of course, as you mentioned, leather sheaths come with the need of a little extra care and other minor issues, these being of little concern for me, less to be sure than the scarring of the blade and wearing of the handle.
    I have also recently purchased a Condor K-tac Kukri and a Gerber Strongarm, both sporting with plastic sheaths. The Condor's sheath wears on the blade a bit, but being a fairly heavy, kinda crude beater I think the wear gives the kukri a bit of character.
    By far the best plastic sheath so far has to be the one for the Gerber Strongarm. It fits extremely well, has almost now rubbing/scarring points. The retention points are extremely well thought out, with a hard piece added to the handle scales to prevent wear.
    Overall, I probably prefer leather, if for no other reason simply the feel of it. So far, every plastic sheath I have purchased, including the Gerber, has required cleaning up. Most of them on all have sharp edges, some poor fits, and even mold tags left on them (extra plastic from the forming). It's been a real disappointment to see how little finish is done to these sheaths overall, although they are all relatively easy to sand in and finish to a nice fit and feel. But the same could be said for many of the leather sheaths. About the only knife I've purchased recently whose sheath was exceedingly well finished was a Joker Nomad's leather sheath. (The Joker's walnut scales and brass studs needed work, but the sheath and blade were exquisite).
    All just my 2 cents.

    • @Low-effort-individual
      @Low-effort-individual Před rokem

      The condor ktac kukri is proberbly my favourite chopper

    • @priority2
      @priority2 Před rokem

      If a Kydex sheath is left in the sun, like on the dashboard of a truck or car, it can get hot enough to deform and loose it’s shape

  • @snellaltal
    @snellaltal Před rokem

    As always a great review and advice, thanks.

  • @BeardedMorningstar
    @BeardedMorningstar Před rokem +1

    I carried a Civivi Hardros to my wedding, and a Civivi Relic (thanks again for the tip DCA) to my viking style handfasting (alongside a sword and shield.)

  • @goodwolf152
    @goodwolf152 Před rokem

    Concerning sheaths, Winkler Knives gives you the best of both worlds: kydex sheath sandwiched between two layers of leather. Leather on the outside, leather in the inside, kydex in between. Super cool.

  • @kevinnobody3052
    @kevinnobody3052 Před rokem

    I carry a Mel Pardue series Benchmade.
    Have had it since 2014.
    Fantastic knife.
    It weighs hardly anything.
    Very thin. Great knife.
    I'd be lost without it.

  • @gladeshunter8796
    @gladeshunter8796 Před rokem +9

    Agree with DCA on kydex vs. leather . I prefer kydex on my field knives but my hunting knives are carried in leather. Leather is much quieter when moving through brush and thickets stalking game .

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Před rokem

    Hi DCA & Thomas. A great start to the show. It's about time we give the Sheath their 15 minutes of fame. There's two parts to knives, one being the cutting edge & the other is the sheath or the handles for a flipper which is under rated. Continuity - Taking the Past into the Future. Well done gentlemen! Got the Becker BK2 a very long time ago & it's still rocking & rolling. Love it. Wow..that 10% ? a great call Thomas.At times horizon gets wider & further being within the Weeds. Great show guys, a Step Up for sure. Double Cowabunga.!
    Victronox has a pen thier knives aka multitool.

  • @chrisgardner9270
    @chrisgardner9270 Před rokem

    You are the man 👨 David C....keep up the good work my friend 👏🏼

  • @sockeyetactical3733
    @sockeyetactical3733 Před rokem

    Love the channel. Lots of access to premium and budget knives. Always learn something. I have a lot of budget folders. Interested in a sub $100 fixed blade with a sheath that could be scout carried. Probably in the 4-6” blade length.

  • @jeremyl.7563
    @jeremyl.7563 Před rokem +1

    So EDC is a folder one in the rotation is the Bradford guardian 3 which is perfect. Even though I should have gotten the 3.5. They have the best sheath I've seen, it's leather with a plastic insert which I think is a great idea, however they are designed only for Scout carry which i find awkward so I've opted for the Delta sheath company which is awesome!

  • @GoodDaySir
    @GoodDaySir Před rokem

    The stepped titanium chapparal and the fallkniven gentlemans pocket are the best I've come across. Lifetime knives.

  • @sjohnson4882
    @sjohnson4882 Před rokem +2

    If you buy a lot of knives, learn this phrase- "Oh, I've had this for a long time."

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      My new trick is telling the wife its been on back order and I ordered it months ago. This helps when you get multiple packages in a week, you can say one of them was backordered to ease the tension.

  • @massdriverone7583
    @massdriverone7583 Před rokem

    Boker kwaiken compact is my go-to suit knife. Weddings, business or whatever, it's in my inner jacket pocket

  • @-ius-6502
    @-ius-6502 Před rokem

    I like when the sheaths are changeable from horizontal/ vertical carry

  • @collingodbey3737
    @collingodbey3737 Před rokem

    I was at my buddys wedding yesterday, had my we snick on me, and it actually saved the day ! Someone used double stuck tape wrong so I had to cut some paper to cover up the double stick so pages of their photo guest book didn't stick together

  • @rutherfordappraisal258

    I performed a wedding about a month ago for a lifelong friend. I carried my knife and used it to cut the rings off of a small wreath used in the ceremony.

  • @heybiglu
    @heybiglu Před rokem +3

    Hey DCA, I love watching your videos and have a quick follow-up from this video. I have a few fixed-blade knives that came with leather sheaths and I wonder if you have any suggestions on ways to store them? The knife storage options that I find are for folders and not for fixed blades.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      I just keep them in the sheath in a tool chest I have for my collection. Keep them clean and oiled if not rust resistant. If you live in a salt water environment I'd probably recommend keeping them oiled, even the stainless, and storing them loose outside the sheath in a drawer.

  • @bmljenny
    @bmljenny Před rokem +2

    Re pen knives: definitely check the legality where you live. Even though the blades on them are super short, "hidden" blades are illegal where I live - no pen, lipstick, umbrella etc knives.

  • @johnboyd7158
    @johnboyd7158 Před rokem

    I don't recall what I carried for my wedding, but I have bought knives for anniversary gifts for my wife and I. A pair of ProTech knives for our 10th anniversary and a pair Case calendar knives for our 18th anniversary.

  • @andyfisher470
    @andyfisher470 Před rokem +1

    Just got the titanium button lock my third of the button lock iteration. Love the substantial feel, and the deployment is the smoothest and cleanest of the 3 Button lock elementums I have. I think that button lock only deployment is the smoothest action in the button lock niche ( at least from civivi). and generally Civivi fits my less special special occasion gift budget, and this is the outer edge of my SPECIAL special occasion budget (family is family) but I always like the idea of this is classy enough to carry to events but simple and effective enough to carry every day.
    Lord help me if the do a praxis in something other than 9cr... the new carbon fiber scales are cuter but I just can't see myself needing to own 7 or 8 praxis in 9cr...

  • @Ryan_the_tinz
    @Ryan_the_tinz Před rokem

    I'm carrying my ACE Grand today. It's a great knife. I think it would be dependable outdoors.

  • @alocybe
    @alocybe Před rokem

    Thanks for the response DCA!

  • @johnkeck1025
    @johnkeck1025 Před rokem

    I had 2 knives on me at my wedding. Everyone should have a knife on them, always.

  • @tarinindell8217
    @tarinindell8217 Před rokem +1

    The BK22 is a fantastic knife and the sheathe is actually a pretty big upgrade over the original BK2

  • @andresgarch2755
    @andresgarch2755 Před rokem +1

    Hi David! I’m looking into buying my first fixed blade, preferably 4-5.5 inches, Kydex or Polymer sheath (can’t have leather, it’s too humid here in the Philippines), and a handle that allows you to get close to the blade, all under $150. Could also do with a coated blade if the steel is not stainless, but this isn’t required. That’s a lot to unpack, but I hope you have the time to answer! Thanks :)

  • @Arman-jx7hu
    @Arman-jx7hu Před rokem

    Both the button lock Elementum and the Spyderco Endela are badass!!
    However, the Elementum is much more robust and hand filling. It has a super tough blade as well. I have yet to chip it and I swear I chip everything!!

  • @JuniorFarquar
    @JuniorFarquar Před rokem

    North Fork of the Holston right over the hill. Daniel Boone started the/his Wilderness Trail there.
    Davey Crockett lived down the road, too.

  • @NPonlamuangsri
    @NPonlamuangsri Před rokem

    Hey, DCA. My wife and I are expecting our first child! Aaaaah! What’s a good dad knife? One for opening presents, packaging, cutting food into small pieces, and eventually passing down to our child on a special occasion like graduation or a wedding? I think I would be willing to part with $350 at the high end. But as you know, fatherhood is expensive, so if we can check all the boxes at a lower price, bring it on! I’m partial to finger-safe locking mechanisms and horizontal carry fixed blades.

  • @rpmg759152
    @rpmg759152 Před rokem

    Hi David. I’m watching the segment on sheath materials and have a follow-up question for you. I’ve wondered about sheath maintenance. How are different sheaths cleaned and preserved to best maintain them in different conditions, i.e. dirt, sand, saltwater, wood sap, etc., so as not only to maintain and protect them but also the tools they protect and carry? Thanks!

  • @sanjinp2416
    @sanjinp2416 Před rokem

    Hey DCA, not a question, just a thought: If you decide to design another EDC knife, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to call it DCA EDC, or EDCA.
    Thank you (&Thomas&Seth) for great content, informative and entertaining - you got me back into knives.

  • @sufferedlearnedchanged

    Wow Thomas with the profound enlightenment. Carrying something from the past into the future. 😂🙏🏼

  • @nicohurter2973
    @nicohurter2973 Před rokem

    I think the Gayle Bradley 2 is an excellent gentlemans folding survival folder.

  • @etherealicer
    @etherealicer Před rokem

    Boker Plus has a several of pen-knives my favorite is the OTF Pen, as it is an OTF :D

  • @Ripnite
    @Ripnite Před rokem +1

    Commonly known,us swedes have to fight PolarBears on a regular basis (especially during summer,they are more grumpy then) what would you suggest other then the carcass splitter,it is a tad on the heavy side,thanks for a great show!

  • @UrbanWoodsman87
    @UrbanWoodsman87 Před rokem

    The SOG Baton Q1 is a Pen with a large pair of scissors (not a knife ) great designed multitool.

  • @mitch_edc
    @mitch_edc Před rokem

    Hey DCA. I like premium knives, but a lot of titanium knives are frame locks. Frame locks are fine, but not my favorite. Any advice on a premium titanium liner lock? My budget is around 300 dollars. Ideal deployment is thumb studs and ideal blade length is around 3.5”. Thanks!

  • @just_nate_8694
    @just_nate_8694 Před rokem

    I fu***** love this channel!

  • @brandonjulian8736
    @brandonjulian8736 Před rokem

    I"ve never taken apart my knife to clean it (Civivi Elementum Button Lock) and I think its time as the button is a little sticky. Any tips or walkthroughs available? Thanks

  • @derekballard4258
    @derekballard4258 Před rokem

    The lionsteel bestman would be a good gentleman's edc wedding gift. I also believe it's lefty friendly with it's slipjoint construction. Is it outdoorsy? Well I'd take it over having nothing. Def a contender for a backup pocket knife

  • @wesleysnider2915
    @wesleysnider2915 Před rokem

    I go with the ace grand.

  • @gcvrsa
    @gcvrsa Před rokem

    Hmm...for my wedding knife, it was my Gerber Harsey AirFrame with the aluminium scales (which makes it nice and light for clipping to lingerie), and of course, I always carry my Victorinox Rambler in my evening bag. For one of her wedding presents, I gave my wife a Tiffany & Co./Victorinox Sterling silver Classic in the Bamboo pattern, along with a couple of other matching Tiffany Sterling silver accessories from the same Bamboo collection. I would not hestitate to recommend either a Victorinox Alox knife as a dressy knife on a reasonable budget, or a Spartan Harsey Folder for a higher budget. The SHF knives are elegant in their simplicity. Bill Harsey knows what he is doing.

  • @dannzalbjorklund
    @dannzalbjorklund Před rokem +1

    Hey DCA! Please do a bit on replacemetnts/alternatives for the discontinued Benchmade 710. My preferences: sub $200, axis/crossbar lock or similar. The 710 was perfect to me, and I've been failing to pick up another one for years. Thanks!

  • @donc5220
    @donc5220 Před rokem

    I love both BUT ive recently got a custom knife and the sheath is dyed purple and has a smell how could i get rid of the smell do i need to take out the dye? Thanks Yalll

  • @brianmatthews3450
    @brianmatthews3450 Před rokem +1

    so I received my new victorinox knife center exclusive bantam and I love it. I carry it with my civivi elementum (also new from knife center) but it got me thinking if mcgyver carried a modern non swiss army knife what would he carry

  • @JohnTaylor-ec9nz
    @JohnTaylor-ec9nz Před rokem

    Hey DCA- I have a slightly larger than average knife collection and have come to love the combo of thumb-stud opener with crossbar lock (currently own Benchmade Mini Presidio 2 CF). Can you provide any other knives with these particular components? Big knives, small knives, any blade shape/profile- very broad interest. Thanks for the great content!!

  • @eytansofer4842
    @eytansofer4842 Před rokem

    i have to say, my dress up knife is the crkt simmitry. latly a bunch of my friends got married and with the knife i always carry a sawing kit. i used bith of them to fix 3 bride dresses already!

  • @Kilt_Camera_and_Carry

    Hello ... I have a Spyderco Shaman with micarta scales ... It is my dedicated "hard use" knife but I still want to keep it looking nice ... How would you maintain the micarta scales? ... Do you recommend mineral oil or is there something better?

  • @syvx
    @syvx Před rokem

    Hello DCA. I always look forward to all your videos and always use your archives as reference for myself and my friends. Great show. Thanks. I have a number of knives and was taking inventory of their usage. I have diving knives for use in a salt water or water environment but I was wondering about some of my other knives, both fixed blades and folders. I would only use the stainless blades but I have a question on the scales. Would Micarta and G10 survive use in a salt water environment? Your insight would be greatly appreciated.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      I would think Micarta would be a no-go, as it would likely take on water and swell. Don't see any reason G-10 wouldn't work, Spyderco uses it on their Caribbean knives designed for salt water applications.

  • @usergonemad
    @usergonemad Před rokem

    Nylon can absolutely mildew into grossness. UV can break it down also. Wash nylon sheathes when they get moist for any length of time. Mildew won't harm the material but boy howdy it can get wickedly gross and can hold moisture against the blade until it rusts away.

  • @charlesghannoumlb2959

    I carry a kiradashi neck knife as initial knife edc, plus a multitool in my pouch, a conceled carry, put horizontal above my belt on my back side and thats it

  • @If-ish
    @If-ish Před rokem +1

    A heavy duty gentleman's knife has come up a few times and I feel like you're overlooking the QSP worker. It's really robust and has a traditional class, it is a two hand opener but that just makes it more acceptable in a formal environment.

  • @nomad753
    @nomad753 Před rokem +1

    I carried a Cold Steel 4Max on my wedding day and cut the cake with it. The people expect a show when I'm around..🤪

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem +1

      I used a 20-inch machete :D -DCA

    • @nomad753
      @nomad753 Před rokem

      @@knifecenter That'll keep the inlaws in check I suppose . 😅

  • @thomas1981b
    @thomas1981b Před rokem

    Hey DCA. Love the show. What knife am I looking for? We Banter in blade length, handle height, thinness and neutrality for good grip... but more “classic” styling. Less “modern pocket knife”. And maybe with a more fidgety lock (cross bar, plunge, compression?)... thanks a ton.

  • @JROTCBALL
    @JROTCBALL Před rokem

    I’m a leftie and been eyeing the Left handed Paramilitary 2!

  • @mattgonzales810
    @mattgonzales810 Před rokem

    Bingo! Turn your hobby into a profession you love then buy all the things 🤘🤙❤️‍🔥

  • @rickzimmerman8724
    @rickzimmerman8724 Před rokem

    Hi DCA, question about trying to find a front flipper. I try to keep a budget of around $150, and worry finger safety with a front flipper with liner and frame locks, since i'm losing the thumb guard that a traditional flipper gives me. What would you suggest for a front flipper that either has finger safe locking mechanisms, or has something similar to a traditional tab that can still act as a guard? Thanks. PS. I have looked at the Kizer Cormorant, but I typically don't like the look of clip points, so bonus if it also is a drop point or spear point, since i think those are some of the best looking blade shapes.

  • @kich6172
    @kich6172 Před rokem

    My interest in knives is new as well as my subscription to your channel. Thanks for sharing all the knowledge. The more I learn about knives, the more I realize there is still to know. 🙂 Are there blade shapes that work better for a certain size of knife? For instance, I've found that I like a sheeps foot blade on a smaller knife. It might be due to my shorter stature and smaller hands to use the point more effectively. This made me wonder if it's completely a personal preference or if there is some general rules of thumb regarding blade shape and size.

  • @davegoodridge8352
    @davegoodridge8352 Před rokem

    What’s the best EDC multitool light enough for everyday carry? I’ve got a Wave, but it’s heavy.

  • @twatmunro
    @twatmunro Před rokem

    For the man who goes bushcrafting in a three piece suit! Personally, I like a sheath in latex -- for supreme sensitivity.

  • @janreineke7275
    @janreineke7275 Před rokem

    There are small pens inegrated into certain Victorinox knives, if you wanted it the other way around (mainly knife with small pen, instead of mainly pen with small knife).

  • @skypilot409
    @skypilot409 Před rokem

    DCA, you have corrupted me. I love watching and I've thrown a lot of money your way. One thing I'd love for you to do is a video on these things you call "tech locks". My ignorance is showing but I'm not too proud to say that I know nothing about them. How they work, how to fasten them to a sheath, ways to fasten them, sizes.. you get the picture I'm sure. Thanks in advance. It will allow me to look at other knives in a new way. And say hey to the man behind the camera. You two are a good watch. Well done....

  • @gregmoore6298
    @gregmoore6298 Před rokem

    "Less risky than bitcoin" That's funny, love that remark Thomas! Lol.😁👍👍

  • @donniedoobie9627
    @donniedoobie9627 Před rokem

    Hey knife center fam...
    I'm looking for a quality integral titanium flipper with a finger hole for finger flicking.
    I'm not a big fan of gaudy loud colorful knives...
    Just plain flat colored titanium , preferably without aggressive texture on scales.
    What's my cheapest option?

  • @glenngoins3100
    @glenngoins3100 Před rokem

    Is there any fixed blade knives I can carry without a belt? And possibly with a blade length longer than an inch or 2 in? I like at least a 4-inch blade.

  • @watkinry
    @watkinry Před rokem

    Hey DCA, while thinking about what would make a perfect EDC fixed blade it occurred to me that paring knives have a lot of features that would make them excellent in that capacity. They are small, non-threatening and generally have blades that emphasize cutting over ruggedness. I was wondering if you could come up with an option that would appeal to a knife person and maybe recommend a sheath option as most don't come with them. Thanks!

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      Bird and Trout knives kind of fill that role. CRKT Hunt'n'Fisch, Moki Banff, Benchmade Flyway would be some examples. All come with sheaths too. I keep my Flyway in the kitchen for my paring knife, next to my Meatcrafter.

  • @brendanb4896
    @brendanb4896 Před rokem

    Hi David. Question that I'd love your thoughts on. I'm looking for a garage knife. It'll be used for household jobs, small maintenance projects, some landscaping and gardening jobs, etc. So a fixed blade that's stainless, tough, low maintenance, durable, and low cost sounds right to me. And maybe 4-5 inches or so (though I'm open to feedback on that!). What do you think? Is a Mora the obvious choice? Thank you!

  • @realbroggo
    @realbroggo Před rokem

    As a very general statement for both sheaths & knives, it's often less about the materials and more about the build quality. There are good & bad sheaths out there regardless of materials. As DCA implies, sometimes it also comes down to personal preference and usage. I personally use mostly leather & kydex but also have a couple with plastic & nylon (cost & value are realistic factors). Again, I recommend focusing on quality. More great info from DCA!!

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      Valid point, but I would say that often poor quality materials are accompanied by poor build quality, and high quality materials come with higher build quality, as manufacturers are choosing those materials to reach a price point that often dictates similar build quality. Not always, there are some brands who use cheaper materials to keep prices down but maintain quality, but thats the exception, not the rule, in my experience.

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem

      @@arrowheadguys7637 100%. Manufacturers who care offer both top materials & quality (for the respective price point). May all your blades stay sharp!!

  • @fg63-6
    @fg63-6 Před rokem

    Hey DCA, love the content and love your slightly larger than average hands!
    I'm looking for a knife based multitool that has folding scissors and a bottle opener. But nothing I've found hits all my "need to have" requirements. I've seen the James Brand Ellis and the half serrated blade is a deal breaker. The Gerber Armbar lacks a pocket clip. And the Boker Tech City 3 is too thick. Can you help me?

  • @hollowgroundknight2931

    Hey DCA I'm an electrician looking for for a thin slicy blade with good edge retention that is easy to maintain. around $75 for cutting tape, cardboard, and skinning electrical wire. Would you choose VG10,S30V,14c28n and how does AR-RPM stack up as a retainer of said edge. Something like the baby banter or CJRB Ria in nature would be great, thanks.

  • @DudesIn101
    @DudesIn101 Před rokem

    Demko should be the knife to buy,ask dad for the 60 bucks,your brother will love it for a wedding gift.

  • @frankie7508
    @frankie7508 Před rokem

    David C Anderson and coworkers, you guys always do a great job and thanks so much! Just one question that's regarding fixed blade survival knives for gentlemen, if there is such a thing, for $50 or under. What do you have there? Thanks and take care.

  • @ourjamie
    @ourjamie Před rokem

    Hiya DCA.. I have a bit of OCD and I like symmetry can you recommend any symmetrically bladed folders I have a coldsteel counterpoint 2 which nearly hits the target can you recoment any others

  • @dauayub1395
    @dauayub1395 Před rokem

    I have gotten scuff patterns off my leather sheaths on all my Lionsteels, both M390 and Sleipner blades. I have longitudinal hairline scratches all along the length of my M1, B35, and H1. My T6 has Kydex and shows no scratches on the black stonewash... Thoughts?

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem

      It is likely a bit of grit or dirt that worked its way into the leather causing the scratches. Best guess anyway -DCA

  • @justme8246
    @justme8246 Před rokem +1

    I work in the car business as a wholesale car buyer and car salesman. I need to travel light and use a sling bag to carry a scan tool, lithium jump pack, and flashlight. Can you please recommend a multitool that would work best for emergency road side repairs, attaching/removing licence plates, and other automotive related tasks. Thanks!

  • @happykt
    @happykt Před rokem +1

    I'd like a segment on great hand axes, from budget to high end. As for the last comment, how can you stop buying knives? I'm asking myself this same question. I just went spending over $8K this month on my knife purchases, which I mostly blame on watching David's videos starting in March 2020, right after the pandemic began, which I also blame on not being able to travel or go on vacation. I now own over 180 knives. I have to stop because my spending is out of control on something that is mostly about collecting and not using them, kind of like expensive jewelry.