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  • @timb4425
    @timb4425 Před rokem +44

    I can definitely confirm that a bright blue is much easier for a man that is colorblind to spot in the woods. Sometimes orange, depending on the shade, can be harder for us to spot.

    • @christ3831
      @christ3831 Před rokem

      It’s not recommended for hunting areas though. Especially turkey

    • @Cannons_N_Cutlery
      @Cannons_N_Cutlery Před rokem +2

      Im also colorblind and agree 100%

    • @antpassalacqua
      @antpassalacqua Před rokem

      just like the deer

    • @b-squadhero9698
      @b-squadhero9698 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Unless it's dropped into a pile of purple handled knives...in which case I'm screwed.

    • @timb4425
      @timb4425 Před rokem

      @@b-squadhero9698 haha now that is the truth! My sister in law has one of those blow up pools next to a Lilac bush. I swear I thought they were the exact same color. Nope!

  • @ApostolicITTech
    @ApostolicITTech Před rokem +15

    One of the most consistent and informative channels in the knife community.

  • @cameronduncan7921
    @cameronduncan7921 Před 3 dny

    AMEN!! When I get a knife I look at
    A) how does it feel in pocket. That’s where it spends most its time. No pocket anchors.
    B) blade, sliciness and how thin behind the edge.
    C) feel in hand.

  • @johnfenske9339
    @johnfenske9339 Před rokem +4

    RE: The Mora ELDRIS --- Something I learned by accident -- when you remove the knife from the sheath, flip it around, end-for-end. Insert the butt end of the handle back into the sheath. You now have a serviceable EXTENDED HANDLE for the Eldris. Really handy if you need some extra control for whittling ... Try it!

  • @arrowheadguys7637
    @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +3

    I'm having a custom Nessmuk-inspired kitchen knife made in Cruwear right now and I can't wait til its done.

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem

      Thank you for breaking open the jealousy box!! Cruwear is an interesting choice for kitchen use. Hope you get years of use and joy out of it. Have a great day.

  • @arizonapancake349
    @arizonapancake349 Před rokem +5

    I just have to say, it is so good to see a guy who actually appreciates and is knowledgeable do these videos. Thank you for the great videos! The fact you weighed the sog knife and noticed the difference sets you apart.

  • @happykt
    @happykt Před rokem +7

    For a blue folder, I'd pick - QSP Hawk 3.25" Sandvik 14C28N Satin Drop Point Blade, Blue Micarta Handles. I own this knife and love it. Its also $60. And I use the SAK paring knife ALL THE TIME in the kitchen. I love it.

    • @tamaplayer22
      @tamaplayer22 Před rokem +1

      Love the qsp stuff, it's wicked and not just for the money

    • @ssunfish
      @ssunfish Před rokem

      I'm thinking the Racoons from Thursday would be at least double the better choice for the folder of the three knife day hike set up!

  • @grattof
    @grattof Před rokem +6

    Spot on with the blue huntsman. I agree that it's perfect for the 3 knife combo

  • @scrick7112
    @scrick7112 Před rokem +4

    Hi Knife Center. DCA maybe you could mention that there is a fire steel with tender that would attach to the cork screw in the victorinox and you can use the saw to strike it. Knife Center sells that accessory I believe. Have a great day Thomas and DCA.

  • @ssunfish
    @ssunfish Před rokem +7

    DCA, I loved the mental exercise too! I started by loving the choices he began with! I'm jazzed you got engrossed and that it's a commonality between you, him & I. Knives are, like many hobbies, more fun with others.
    Because of this, this video was extra fun to watch and I thank you & others for making and posting it. I have fun watching Knife Center videos, especially the new knives on Thursday after the DBK channel video. Gratitude for Thomas chiming in and that when he does, there's subtitles on what he just said because it's important too and welcome to hear from him on top of what you say. Really glad for this amount of fun in my knife life. Good job!!!!!

  • @chrisjosekuehl
    @chrisjosekuehl Před rokem +8

    For that complimentary folder, I like the Spyderco shaman, nice larger blade and great ergos.

  • @jamesR1990
    @jamesR1990 Před rokem +4

    What is the "spiritual successor" to the Ontario Rat 1 & 2? It used to be they were the default knife recommendations for as cheap a knife as possible for most people's needs.
    What is that knife now? The QSP Penguin? The CJRB Feldspar?

    • @thomasvangeel1869
      @thomasvangeel1869 Před rokem

      Maybe the Avispa or Zancudo?

    • @Off-target-xy6bx
      @Off-target-xy6bx Před rokem

      I have had Ontario rat 1 and have the penguin. The handle on the penguin is not easy on my hands when pushing through material. I am thinking about the rat 1 when the s35 version gets out. The rat 1 I had was d2. My son still carries it. Cjrb might be it idk 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @ericjohansen6970
    @ericjohansen6970 Před rokem +1

    Plus with the huntsman you can get one of those little flints and kindling packs that fits into the corkscrew!

  • @p90fanatic
    @p90fanatic Před rokem +4

    Great option for a blue folder is the spyderco manix 2 lightweight in CPM spy27, great edge retention similar to S30vn and fantastic corrosion resistance, whole Lotta knife for well under 3 ounces, it's my personal backcountry lightweight backpacking backup knife and I adore it

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +1

      Great choice!! In addition to good build quality it has a very versatile blade shape. Have a great day.

    • @MJCarrilloCastro
      @MJCarrilloCastro Před rokem

      How difficult to sharpen is spy27? Like s30vn also?

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +1

      @@MJCarrilloCastro OMHO but both SP27 and S30V are easy-moderate to sharpen (depending how bad the blade is to begin with). Both can be done on stones although I find diamond easier. Both respond well to stropping and both can take a fine edge - down to 16 degrees (depending on heat treat could take to 14 degrees although S30V might start to get a bit chippy). SPY27 performance is similar to S30V & S35VN. Hope this helps.

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns Před rokem +2

      @@MJCarrilloCastrospy27 is easier to sharpen and tougher than s30v and sacrifices a tiny bit of edge retention for it.

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns Před rokem +1

      @@realbroggoid say spy27 is more similar to s35 than s30, it’s got a bit less edge retention but more toughness and is super nice to sharpen from what i hear

  • @maxwellmortimermontoure7274

    Lightweight option I would suggest is the frn chaparral! Amazing knife, great steel.

  • @magbertrafuna3714
    @magbertrafuna3714 Před rokem +4

    I own a bunch of edc fixed blades and by far my favorite scout carry is the bradford guardian 3.5 in a drop point

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 Před rokem +2

    I've been "jonesing" for a Nessmuk design for awhile now & your delicious description in the last post of the "Spartan Blades Professional Grade Harsey Nessmuk Fixed Blade Knife" was so convincing that I had to order one, so I can put that quest to bed now. Thanks for being you.

    • @ssunfish
      @ssunfish Před rokem +1

      Esse JG-5 is my best Nessmuk style fixed blade.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I don't have a proper Muk either, and I think I'm gonna grab that Spartan too

  • @skjporkchop
    @skjporkchop Před rokem +2

    As a woman I don't ofter wear clothes with substantial pockets or with a belt, but I really enjoy classical knives like the opinels or case slipjoints. Are there any aftermarket solutions that I could use to carry them clipped to my waistband?

    • @Ericstraordinary
      @Ericstraordinary Před rokem +1

      I use a Tec Accessories suspension clip for pocket-carrying Swiss Army Knives. That might work for some of your knives, if they have a place to mount a split ring.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem

      There are plenty of makers that manufacturer smaller leather sheaths that come with an open-end metal belt clip

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      MKM has a leather pocket sheath with a magnetic flap that goes over a hem and holds in in place. Sounds perfect for you. Several color options and they're like $20

  • @glockshooter187
    @glockshooter187 Před rokem +2

    I carry a spyderco endura with the wave as my fishing knife wearing board short. It works FANTASTIC from the waist band.

  • @brewblade8318
    @brewblade8318 Před rokem +1

    Buck 110 or 112 lites are fabulous as well!

  • @gilgameshmcballin
    @gilgameshmcballin Před rokem +1

    Very much agree on the kitchen tool question; Most kitchens have enough room for the basic dedicated tools and they'll work 1000 times better. A camp kitchen would be a little different, of course. I travel a lot as a catering chef, so I do bring a multitool with me on jobs, but that's also a rather unique situation :)

  • @danielcox5849
    @danielcox5849 Před rokem +1

    Your comment about knife enthusiasts not buying good kitchen knives was interesting. I have liked knives as long as I can remember but I did not start collecting high quality knives until a few years ago. What got me started was when we got tired of lesser quality kitchen knives and purchased a good set. I realized that I had never owned a “good” pocket knife. I started at the lower end of good and in less than three years my collection has grown to over 100 knives including some higher end knives. Thanks for the interesting videos. Keep them coming.

  • @FriedPi-mc5yt
    @FriedPi-mc5yt Před rokem +3

    The Huntsman would be the best choice for a 3 knife setup for hiking/outdoors.

  • @Ivel9119
    @Ivel9119 Před rokem +1

    My favorite athletic shorts carry is my Spyderco Para 3 in G10 with S45VN steel. Such a versatile knife. I carry this when I mountain bike as well.

  • @justinmcbride6718
    @justinmcbride6718 Před rokem +5

    Hey DCA. The Civivi Qubit is blowing up in popularity since it's release. Do you predict this will be a short lived craze or the beginning of a new icon like the bugout or leek? Button lock, super thin blade, great blade shape, AND.... a bottle opener!

    • @birdmanne
      @birdmanne Před rokem +1

      The bottle opener kills it. Would look way better if that wasn't there

  • @senoB
    @senoB Před rokem +1

    Re: blue folding outdoor knife, Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter in hunter orange. Main lack is pointier point but plenty of belly and one of Demo's best handle designs for outdoors that is still easy to carry. If color not completely necessary the CS Bush Ranger is nice.

  • @bryaninphnx
    @bryaninphnx Před rokem

    Does anyone else look forward these videos to get thru the week? ❤

  • @hateferd
    @hateferd Před rokem

    My knife combo in the woods is a large knife (terävä skrama 200), an Eldris and a victoriknox. Works perfect!

  • @zacharyhighberger-ct9dn
    @zacharyhighberger-ct9dn Před 5 měsíci

    I did purchase the CIVIVI Anthropos via Knifecenter. Thank you for the recommendation and educational video. Dr. Z

  • @RhinoRuns
    @RhinoRuns Před rokem +2

    I’d love to see a FAQ for us lefty carry folks. I wish more had switchable side clips of some popular models-such as the Elementum, and CEO.

    • @yankee23a
      @yankee23a Před rokem

      Agreed....and Ive asked before that KC also cover fixed blade sheath options for us lefties. Id like to see ambidextrous sheaths too on models that are a step up from the usual Gerber LMF's and Strongarm style blades......Knives looked at would be in the tactical/ survival/ camp knife type range....perhaps this will be addressed in the future ?

  • @MichaelJohnson-jo1st
    @MichaelJohnson-jo1st Před rokem +1

    For a light weight folder I would’ve chosen the Spyderco para 3 lightweight or manix 2 lightweight.

    • @jerrypomroy2375
      @jerrypomroy2375 Před rokem

      I have a Para 2 (which I love) and would prefer something that isn’t quite as wide when closed due to the spidey hole.

  • @schotzfired
    @schotzfired Před rokem +2

    The dekas are very nice. A spring broke on me after 6 months of constant fidgeting, however hogue was happy to send me two sets of springs for free!

  • @davesober2093
    @davesober2093 Před rokem

    ESEE 3 doesn't come out of the sheath if left in the cold and not on your body. Can take out the top two fasteners and it works.

  • @derrikjasper1283
    @derrikjasper1283 Před rokem +2

    If the KC exclusive drop bear came back in stock that would be a fantastic blue folder for the 3 piece. Blue aluminum handle with a spearpoint/kephart kind of blade shape in 20cv for a good long lasting stainless edge.

  • @J_punkt_O_punkt
    @J_punkt_O_punkt Před rokem

    We actually use a SAK in our normal kitchen.
    We don't use a lot of cans that need a can opener, so the Wenger one is good enough to use twice a year and we also don't drink a lot of wine, so the corkscrew is good enough for a few bottles here and there. My wife also uses the bottle opener for beers.
    Also: when a screw on one of the pan handles is loose, the victorinox is not as good as a dedicated screwdriver, but a lot faster as it sits already in the drawer.

  • @littlemouse7066
    @littlemouse7066 Před rokem +2

    the new Civivi Cubit is light robust since it has an alluminium handle and 14c28n is stainless so I think it's really suitable to carry if you wear shorts. In my opinion for a daily carry fixed blade it would preferable to avoid 1095 or carbon steel in general and go with a good stainless.

  • @lyndonmarquis414
    @lyndonmarquis414 Před rokem +3

    Hey, DCA (and team), hope you’re keeping well. I’ve been shaving with a straight razor for about 8 years because I enjoy both feeling smug about sustainability *and* self-mutilation. Almost all the straight razors I can find are carbon steel - why is this? Are high end stainless steels and/or particle steels not suitable for a straight razor? Very much enjoying the channel.

    • @seancollins3711
      @seancollins3711 Před rokem +1

      That would be because carbon steels are tougher and will hold an edge longer (most of the time) than some modern stainless steels for a fraction of the price. Because of the nature of most razor blades out there today, which are "disposable", there is no real need to spend time resharpening them when you can buy a pack of them and have new ones ready to go, companies can mass produce these blades for very little money. Razors need to be very thin and very sharp and shaving beard hair is actually quite hard on a blade so thin and sharp, you would have to sharpen a stainless blade more often than a carbon steel blade. To summarize, carbon steel blades will hold up the the abuse better for cheaper. Like with anything in the blade world, you can usually find what you want with a bit of searching and if you really want a stainless razor, I say go for it but it would be in your best interest to learn how to sharpen them as well because you don't want to toss a high quality stainless steel in the trash.

    • @kermitthepog7063
      @kermitthepog7063 Před rokem

      Good question

  • @koskey06
    @koskey06 Před rokem +1

    As someone who uses, abuses and/or looses about a knife a year at least...before its wore out, broke or lost. Its hard for me to spend.....well more than $50 now, use to be more than $30........ But im finding it hard to find a good knife for under $50 these day! I NEED, easy to sharpen, hold a decent edge with out chipping not matter what i do with it. I dont mind having to touch up my blade everyday after a hard days use, as long as it dont take forever to get a edge back. Im liking D2 with a good heat treat as its super easy to get a working edge and it holds it well. But also dont mind 440 or 420 if its done right. Bit heck a Buck 110 is $75 plus now......

    • @LonestarTaoboy
      @LonestarTaoboy Před rokem

      How do you loose a knife? Mine are always tight. This is the way.

    • @Ericstraordinary
      @Ericstraordinary Před rokem

      Have you tried out the Slim Select version of the Buck 110? I haven't had my hands on one, but they look like a pretty good value.

  • @TacticalTinkerer
    @TacticalTinkerer Před rokem +1

    I am opposed to high end kitchen knives unless you are the ONLY ONE WHO USES THEM. Shortly after I got married, I bought a set of Cutco kitchen knives, which my new bride promptly put in the dishwasher. They've been in storage, and she's had Chicago Cutlery ever since...I do have a nice Santoku, but after I caught my daughter batoning it thru a frozen orange juice can, it only comes out when I'm cooking.

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Před rokem

      Never let your wife go near your decent kitchen knives. That way lies madness. Limit her to the cheap stuff.

    • @Ericstraordinary
      @Ericstraordinary Před rokem

      I think this is the feeling that wives/girlfriends get when they see us tossing their undergarments into the wash with our blue jeans.

  • @cavemandanwilder5597
    @cavemandanwilder5597 Před rokem +1

    What are a few good small-to-mid-sized folders with an axis-style lock and super thin, slicey blades? Looking for less than $100 ideally, but willing to pay up to $150 for the right knife. No more Bugouts though, lol.
    Love the show!

  • @fatmangaming2720
    @fatmangaming2720 Před rokem

    Gerber Strong Arm would work for scout carry as the sheath can be used in a lot of different carry options.

  • @carlcypher
    @carlcypher Před rokem +1

    Summer shorts knife, Chaparral for the win.

  • @shinedown394
    @shinedown394 Před rokem +1

    Warther’s kitchen knives are in Magnacut $145 bucks for a small chef’s knife, USA made.

  • @marty1685
    @marty1685 Před rokem

    I love these videos? DCA gets more screen time on my tv than anyone from Hollywood !
    Just wanted to add a couple things-too bad the Leatherman Juice CS4 is no longer in production, it would add serious “juice” to Carlos’ blue hiking kit. That model only came in blue if I remember correctly-mine is, I’ve had it in my pocket so long it is no longer under warranty!
    Also, I’ve seriously wondered about the lack of super steel kitchen knives. I am a very hard user and mostly stay away from the latest, greatest steels, my edc is a Buck 110 and you will not ever convince me there is anything better (yes, I’ve owned a few $200+ knives). I like a blade that I can completely wreck during the day and fix while watching just one Knife FAQ!
    That said, I would love to have a Magnacut or 20CV kitchen knife! I think the kitchen is the perfect place forget about chipping and making edge retention king. Seems almost exactly opposite to me-put VG 10 on EDC knives and M4 in the kitchen!
    Also DCA, could you do a Knife FAQ that focuses more on the right knife steels for the job rather than whatever is in vogue?
    420HC, 12c27, 14c28n, etc, are still really hard to beat in hard use, readily maintained steels. Also, why does the knife community have such low regard for 420HC? It is almost the same thing as 12c27… It is one of the best hard use stainless steels going. These are simply the best outdoor steels going, edge retention isn’t always king, keeping an edge serviceable is. However, I think the opposite would be true in the kitchen.
    Could you possibly do an episode that focuses 100% on the merits of the steel for the intended for job without regard for price or whether or not it is considered a premium steel-explore the subject a bit more in depth?

  • @jenHry-ng3pw
    @jenHry-ng3pw Před rokem

    Kabar Dozier and Benchmade Bugout came to my mind when talking blue folders.

  • @ek-nz
    @ek-nz Před rokem

    Bantam for the kitchen every time. It’s a bottle opener with a knife attached. It’s my most carried knife due to the size and I mostly use it in the kitchen so that I don’t have to search for the big bottle opener. The best kitchen tool is the one you can quickly grab out of your pocket.

  • @johnwest4492
    @johnwest4492 Před 11 měsíci

    I love the bugout, but i also carry the Para 3 lightweight and love that one to. Something to think about 😊

  • @chrisoneill325
    @chrisoneill325 Před rokem +3

    As a bigger guy, I love my Esee 3. I bought a custom Kydex sheath and use soft loops instead of a Tek-lok.
    I also love carrying my Bradford G3 or 3.2, with their Kydex sheath and a Tek-lok. The leather sheath is fine, but I've had some retention issues with the leather stretching. But they're $160+

  • @jerrypomroy2375
    @jerrypomroy2375 Před rokem

    Thanks for picking my question. I did watch that video (beat the icon - Bugout). I’ll watch again & also the ultra light video although as you stated, doesn’t necessarily need to be an ultra light. I do like the Deka with the modified warncliffe blade. Heck, I may look into going with a small fixed blade scout carry.

  • @mountaingoattaichi
    @mountaingoattaichi Před rokem +1

    Regarding the ESEE 3 or the TOPS slicer sheath, paracord can be looped through for horizontal carry. I find it is much more compact and cheaper than a teklok.

  • @MutsPub
    @MutsPub Před rokem

    Light weight for shorts. Civivi BO, G10, Nitro V steel, flipper ~$65.
    Sencut Bocll 2, Micarta, D2, flipper ~$35.
    Both have a 3" blade with the same length of cutting edge as the Civivi Elementum.

  • @qui-gone
    @qui-gone Před rokem

    Tops cut 4.0 would fit the fixed blade tactical muffin top question perfectly.

  • @mr.clawhands2536
    @mr.clawhands2536 Před rokem

    Perk to being in a wheelchair it gives me a place to mount things to, so always with me. Got an Esee 5 for wood prep and basher, and a Boker cop tool for everyday tasks.

  • @jameswild8335
    @jameswild8335 Před rokem +1

    I started off with chef knives way before pocket knives, if you are looking for chef knives with PM steels and such it isn’t too hard. Sukenari for one is a company in Japan working with steels like HAP-40, ZDP-189, and heaps of other amazing steels. Plenty of retailers hold them too!
    Great to see you guys talking about kitchen knife stuff, I hope more people can cross these hobbies over.

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Před rokem +1

      I want my Japanese kitchen knife in Aogami or Shirogami. I don't want some really hard to sharpen supersteel.

  • @CarlosASilva23
    @CarlosASilva23 Před rokem +2

    Wow. I didn’t think I’d be so elated to have my question featured on one of there videos, but I was grinning ear to ear as soon as I saw the thumbnail.
    DCA, you came through and then some with your recs. I was eyeing the opniel as the only real option, but, like you, I wasn’t thrilled about the serrated edge. I would have never came across the SOGs by myself tho. And as to you final “final” answer, it’s funny that I considered multi tools as a different section of my gear entirely. I had thought of getting a huntsman AND a leatherman signal in blue as my primary and backup multi tools. Overkill? Maybe, but I hike with a 30 gallon hiking pack that mostly carries water, so I got plenty of storage space.
    Finally, I think I finally realized why your videos are so awesome to watch. When you answer a question, it feels like you’re talking personally to whoever asked it. Your personable, down-to-earth, and jolly nature is what sets you apart as a content creator. Keep up the great work, and thank you, sir!

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +1

      Carlos can I recommend you take a few minutes to stop and really think about what your realistic needs are and this will help you get the most satisfaction. Too much gear just weighs you down - nothing to do with space. Think about where you're going. The environment? Are you on or off trail? Water/humidity an issue? How much wood processing? etc.... You may not need to carry all of the knives you're looking at. My combo is always 1 x fixed + 1 x folder + 1 x multi-tool matched up to suit the hike/camp I'm doing. Have a great day.

    • @CarlosASilva23
      @CarlosASilva23 Před rokem +1

      @@realbroggo Yep that’s absolutely fair. I am definitely still figuring out the makeup of my kit, and what is realistic versus what is superfluous. However, my thinking is this: I would prefer to be over prepared than under prepared. So I try to make my judgement based on practicality when I’m on the trail, instead of theoretically when I’m at home. Chances are though, once I figure out how much I actually use, I’m not gonna carry everything I listed above, plus, as I add other pieces of kit, I will constantly reconsider which ones take priority. But, I want to own all of the things I said above, and choose what to take based on what I have needed in the past. I appreciate you! It’s always good to receive feedback.

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem

      @@CarlosASilva23 Rock on and enjoy!! Nothing wrong with just getting some kit together and see where it takes you.

  • @etherealicer
    @etherealicer Před rokem

    @high end kitchen knives. Cannot talk for others. But I was looking at the "Miyabi Black 5000MCD67", but ultimately decided that in that price range, I can get a fully custom knife, designed by me... and that is what I did.
    I would not be surprised if that is a route many knife enthusiasts do, as these are probably the most accessible custom knives.

  • @NDSTRUCTIBLE1
    @NDSTRUCTIBLE1 Před rokem

    1st Question Para3 LW, Kershaw Skyline, Benchmade Mini Griptilian, Doug Ritter Mini RSK MK1G2, Spyderco Salt 2, SOG Ultra XR, WE Knive Banter, and Hogue Deka

    • @jerrypomroy2375
      @jerrypomroy2375 Před rokem

      I like the Banter, just not crazy about thumb studs.

    • @NDSTRUCTIBLE1
      @NDSTRUCTIBLE1 Před rokem

      @@jerrypomroy2375 I would go with the Spyderco Salt 2. The LC200N is basically rust proof and with this sweat becomes no problem. You get a very lightweight perfect knife that works so well.

  • @winmachielse1233
    @winmachielse1233 Před rokem

    You forget the Fällkniven PC which is also available in blue. Coming with laminated CoS cobalt steel which holds an edge very long.

  • @midcityscott
    @midcityscott Před rokem +2

    Am I going crazy? Cross body Appendix carry would be in the front and reaching across your belt bucket.

    • @chrisoneill325
      @chrisoneill325 Před rokem

      Yea, things got a bit jumbled in the initial explanation.

    • @charlesdudek7713
      @charlesdudek7713 Před rokem

      I thought the same!

    • @Ericstraordinary
      @Ericstraordinary Před rokem

      Yes, most people's appendixes are not located at the base of their spines.

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem +2

      Wow, I am not sure what wires in my brain were crossed on that one. Well, at least I know what our next "Measured Once Cut Twice" is going to be about! -DCA

  • @Rickman-utz
    @Rickman-utz Před rokem

    Badminton racket for the flys. Works pretty good for me

  • @martinhafner2201
    @martinhafner2201 Před rokem

    Japan has a better market for technical kitchen knives, partly due to specialty food prep with thin sliced sushi, super thin sliced beef and stuff like that. So they make some beautiful thin chisel ground knives in hard carbon steels.

  • @staceyroberts9177
    @staceyroberts9177 Před 7 měsíci

    Late to the party but I would go for the Bradford Guardian 3 over the Tops or Esee for edc Scout carry.

  • @rhetthanks6835
    @rhetthanks6835 Před rokem +1

    DCA and Thomas, any advice on how to tackle bladeshow in Atlanta? Hope to see y’all there!

  • @Leftyotism
    @Leftyotism Před rokem

    23:13 Finally a true spear point!
    Because a dagger blade is double edged.

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Před rokem +4

    The Tops Knives Cut 4 is a perfect example of excellent knife terrible carry system. If they didn't give you a tech-lock at minimum make it compatible!

  • @muskyman1018
    @muskyman1018 Před rokem +3

    The problem I have with dropping $175 on a kitchen knife has nothing to do with price or need, but everything to do with what I see others in the house do with my cheap kitchen knives, I’m pretty sure it’s a bit to late to rewind that. Hiding it in the bedroom kind of defeats the purpose. Maybe someday.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem

      I feel your pain with this, literally. Wish I could keep a really good set of kitchen knives but know they'd get destroyed quickly. I actually hide two smaller kitchen knives to use to keep them sharp always 🥲

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      I have a special drawer I keep my kitchen knives in, and everyone knows not to touch them. There's a block of jank knives on the counter for everyone else. It works because the few times someone used one of my knives they cut themselves really bad.

  • @levipankey
    @levipankey Před rokem

    The harpoon or mini harpoon by Kizer is a good first fixed blade for the gentleman asking, can be scout carried as well

  • @MatisseStLaurent
    @MatisseStLaurent Před rokem

    I think a great option for a light summer slicer would be the SOG Ultra XR. Well under $150 bucks and weighs in at a measly 1.2 ounces.

  • @staywoke2198
    @staywoke2198 Před rokem

    Para 3 lightweight all day. Rather have compression lock than Delicas and compression is a closer competitor to the bug out

  • @jeffpeters4497
    @jeffpeters4497 Před rokem

    Question David...I have an old Case Sodbuster with a carbon blade, it was always very easy to sharpen and held the edge very well. One day, I was cutting up a bunch of apples and didn't clean the blade as I normally do, the next morning the blade had a very dark patina. After that, I was never able to get the knife to take an edge. So the question is...can a blade get such a patina that it burns the temper out of the blade? And, if so, what if anything, can be done to fix it?

  • @karasong7701
    @karasong7701 Před rokem

    If the price range on the summer edc knife were a bit higher at $200 max, I would suggest the Bastinelli Dopamine. M390, less than 2oz, and pocketable fixed blade.

  • @Vattiis_Happonnen
    @Vattiis_Happonnen Před rokem +1

    Hi DCA, I'm in full research mode on both pocket knives and kitchen knives - awesome to hear both in one video - could you recommend three Asian knife types for everyday food prep and give a $50 and a $150 version for each? Must be somewhat stainless. Appreciate these videos a lot! 👍

  • @sotoshark
    @sotoshark Před rokem

    TOPS Knives C.U.T. 4.0. The sheath system is fine for cross draw and Scout carry.

  • @kermitthepog7063
    @kermitthepog7063 Před rokem +1

    DCA, are there any modern folders that come with a corkscrew? Something fidgety, easy to open and close, with a good blade. Bonus points for a hollow grind! My current favourites are the Elementum II and the Pyrite. I usually have a Victorinox Compact in my bag in case I need to save the day at a dinner party (has happened twice in my life so far, what a feeling) but it'd be great to have one I can use as my main EDC knife.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem

      I've taken the corkscrew off an old cheap SAK knockoff and added a large strong keyring to the end of it. Works well, and stores well in a pocket gear organizer or attached to my Leatherman sheath.

  • @carminuccio05
    @carminuccio05 Před rokem +1

    Hey DCA. Love everything you do! I always thought carrying a boot knife is the most BA way to carry. Are there any decent boot knives out there? Are there any ways to reconfigure great edc fixed blades into a boot style carry? Thanks!

  • @ajac1220
    @ajac1220 Před rokem

    DCA, looking for a recommendation:
    I have the Sencut Citius and I love how it has such a narrow profile without being too narrow like the CEO. Looking for something similar with better steel under 300. I am currently looking at the ZT 0707, any others I might be missing that I should consider. Bonus points for a milled pocket clip but not essential.

  • @Revivalmantjsd1
    @Revivalmantjsd1 Před rokem

    DCA & Thomas, I'm a chef and motorcycle enthusiast. When I travel sometimes staying in Airbnb or cabins I'm always lacking tools to prep meals for me and friends, I worry that if I bring any of my Wusthof knifes is going to end up out of the sheath and will pierce my clothes or even worse cutting me if I put my hand in there. So the question is, Do you guys have a Folding Chef Knife 6" to 8" that I can just put in my saddlebag or small luggage, in any price range?
    I know I could probably tuck it really nice in there, but I need an excuse to buy more knifes 😜
    I really appreciate any help, and BTW Love the Channel 🤘

  • @paulkuzupas2993
    @paulkuzupas2993 Před rokem

    I like how you cover all the bases. $$$$
    I always have confidence in all my purchases with you all. Cheers!

  • @grovesy333
    @grovesy333 Před rokem +1

    I always pair a Swiss Army knife with a dedicated folder or fixed blade can tackle most jobs on the go with my minichamp alox anyways just nice to have a bigger blade when I can legally carry them yeah the uk sucks

  • @jspr_edc
    @jspr_edc Před rokem

    Howdy DCA, & mystery voice behind the camera!
    My question is as follows...
    What are four scandi grind knives that you think would be good edc knives? Qualifications: folding, scandi grind, under $50usd
    Thank you for your time & effort

  • @jiggidyjam
    @jiggidyjam Před rokem

    A real bugout handle don’t flex hardly much at all. This is one sure fire way to tell if it’s a fake. Try pressing the two handles together and if they move fairly easy you my friend have a Counterfeit bugout

  • @nam1555
    @nam1555 Před rokem

    DCA, I am a scout leader and have two Eagles graduating from high school. It's that time of year! One is heading to AZ the other to GA. I want to keep them active in the outdoors and present them with a knife that they can carry while camping and hiking in those states, but keep them out of trouble with the college authorities. I was thinking an SAK or multi-tool, but wanted to tap into your experience and opinion. Under $80 would be great. What are your thoughts? NAM

  • @connorw1494
    @connorw1494 Před 5 měsíci

    Question: Is it worth sharpening a new pocket knife or is the factory edge usually sharpened to your liking?

  • @lorenzschwarz3133
    @lorenzschwarz3133 Před rokem

    Hi DCA! Thanks for all your work and insights over the years. Your youtube series kind of helped me re-discover my "knive blood". Here's another triad question but for a different background. I'm planning some digital nomadism combined with some long distance hiking. I for sue will carry my Victorinox Huntsman, maybe even the Cybertool. Then I'm kind of settled on the Böker Urban Trapper, also for the hostal kitchens with blunt knives. What is missing now, is a fixed blade for the hiking part: not too heavy, but still capable for the occasional camping chores. I'm curious for your suggestions. Cheers!

  • @sinisterdeer7601
    @sinisterdeer7601 Před rokem

    I had a flash at for a 2weeks. I really want to give it another try. The handle is super comfortable, the blade stays sharp for a while, and it’s fun to play with. I ended up returning it to my local shop because the assist spring broke.
    Good knife, I really wish they would make a manual version

  • @MightyRedHat
    @MightyRedHat Před rokem

    Blue knife option: Petrified Fish Flavorist or Beluga. I know they are liner locks, but they are such good knives!

  • @chrisreuther4546
    @chrisreuther4546 Před rokem +1

    White River backpacker … solid edc with scout carry

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 Před rokem

    Thomas and Mr. Andersen, thank you for another excellent episode, as always.
    If I may offer a suggestion for more a budget-friendly, tactical mufffin top-affirming, scout-carry fixed blade, I'd lean toward the Kizer Baby. Not at all tactical, very EDC-able, ergonomic, utilitarian, taco-style sheath, designed for scout carry. If corrosion is not a big consideration, I would also point out the Civivi Tamashii - again, taco-style sheath and easily set up for scout carry.

  • @c2099
    @c2099 Před rokem +1

    Hey there DCA, Im looking for a replacement for my old and trusty SOG Flash II. I work in landscaping, and I need something a bit hardier and resistant to dust and dirt.
    I'd prefer a 3-4 inch, half serrated folder, easy one hand opening, and like mentioned above resistant to muk. Under $150 if possible. Thanks in advance and for the educational videos.

  • @ManOfEthnicity
    @ManOfEthnicity Před rokem

    If you catch a sale you can easily get a SOG terminus XR for under $150. I was even able to get the LTE carbon fiber version for around $100. I completely forget I have it with shorts.

  • @kevinstryker6440
    @kevinstryker6440 Před rokem +1

    Hey DCA, do you know of a higher end marlin spike knife? I love the usefulness of this blade patern, but it seems that only low-end materials are used to make them? I would prefer a serrated blade, but plan edge is ok... as long as it is a true sheepsfoot.

  • @bobperrine6193
    @bobperrine6193 Před rokem

    My Cold Steel Outdoorsman Lite is permanently in my kitchen.

  • @tzadik36
    @tzadik36 Před rokem

    Mr. Gray Bull's nick of the medial (ulnar) nail fold of the right thumb would heal faster with a bit of antibiotic (triple if not allergic to neomycin, O/W double) and a tiny conforming cloth band aid. A small piece of duct tape or similar tape on top can waterproof the area.
    Not good to leave open wounds exposed, both because of ingress and egress.

  • @zacharyhighberger-ct9dn
    @zacharyhighberger-ct9dn Před 5 měsíci

    I recently purchased a CIVIVI Anthropos. I really enjoy the downward posture when fully grasping the handle. But, I gave it to my son. Any other similar knives, not necessarily CIVIVI, that offer similar ergonomics? Thanks Dr Z.

  • @gregoryblake3377
    @gregoryblake3377 Před rokem

    For edc fixed blade i love Bradford or harpoon from kizer.i ever like the harpoon from ka-bar it has a nice kydex sheath.

  • @CrunchBarry_
    @CrunchBarry_ Před rokem

    Hey there, I am looking to start to use a pocket organizer instead of my current keyring based EDC, and am looking to replace my Leatherman squirt. I would like something on the smaller side that will fit in a slot for a standard medium sized folding knife, and it must include pliers, scissors and I would like a cap lifter. Price isn't a major consideration but I don't want to exceed $125 if I can avoid it. Availability in red is a major plus.. I will also carry a folding knife so a blade isn't necessary. Current contenders are the Leatherman Style PS, and the SAK Tinker. Thoughts? Thanks for all your great content!

  • @goodthiefphoto
    @goodthiefphoto Před rokem

    Question for next time: I was always interested in the Gerber LHR but sadly it's no longer available. I was wondering if there is a similar knife, especially one with the safety lock on the sheath that the LHR had.

  • @maciejprazmo4190
    @maciejprazmo4190 Před rokem

    Hey there!
    I really like that enticing silhouette of Bestech Swordfish, but I'd prefer a button or crossbar lock in the package. Is there a knife like that out there, ideally in similar price range?

  • @etherealicer
    @etherealicer Před rokem

    Only Swiss Army Knife I keep in the kitchen is the Wine-Master, though I honestly never used the main blade.

  • @cylentone
    @cylentone Před rokem

    There are soft-loop (scout loop) cross-carry options that would work great with those taco sheaths - and would be easier on the tactical muffin than bulky tek-loks 😉