KnifeCenter FAQ #33: Are Knives Too Expensive? + Lots of Mora, Toughness Vs. Edge Retention

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  • Why are there so many expensive knives? Also, we’ve got CPM S30V vs SPY27, plenty of Mora Knives, and what to do if you’ve damaged your blade. And just how does toughness compare to edge retention?
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    4:46 What To Do If a Knife is Damaged with Regular Use?
    7:21 Are Pocket Knives Too Expensive?
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    21:13 Toughness VS Edge Retention
    22:16 S30V VS SPY27
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  • @danielc7349
    @danielc7349 Před 3 lety +63

    In Knife Centers defense, they’ve done many videos on best budget knives $50 and less. $50 and less is my lane. Lol. I stay in that lane and am very happy with the knives I’ve collected. At the end of the day a knife is just a tool.

    • @twai8036
      @twai8036 Před 3 lety +6

      I’m trying so hard to see it ur way. Use to see $100 as the sweet spot but really $50 is good enough for 99% of us

    • @danielc7349
      @danielc7349 Před 3 lety +2

      @Jesse Robinson Same here. Luckily we are living in a time where we can get some pretty cool knives in that price range.

    • @graniumhdz419
      @graniumhdz419 Před 3 lety +4

      @Jesse Robinson I don't think I agree with that. Buying a more expensive knife doesn't mean you aren't planning on using it, and I certainly don't think that people who get them don't use them. There are some great knives for 50 bucks though!

    • @deepb249
      @deepb249 Před rokem

      What are those great under 50 knives you suggest

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 Před měsícem

      @@deepb249completely depends on what you plan to use it for. The 2 that come to my mind for a little edc knife is the civivi elementum and the kershaw leek. Tons of quality usable knives for under $50

  • @j.jonahjameson3025
    @j.jonahjameson3025 Před 3 lety +76

    Awesome response to the “Yuppie” guy. He was super aggressive, but DCA hit the nail on the head. Get what you can afford, or save up and get what you want, or just max out the credit cards to get what you really want 😝

    • @Gabor.Bujdoso
      @Gabor.Bujdoso Před 3 lety +9

      I was surprised how well DCA handled the question. I mean come on, especially nowadays you can really find great value knives in ALL price ranges, no matter what your budget is. And KC did a lot of videos on these already so I didn't get the point of that comment...

    • @safromnc8616
      @safromnc8616 Před 3 lety +12

      @@Gabor.Bujdoso Better knives for the $$ now than probably ever before...

    • @Ajaxykins
      @Ajaxykins Před 3 lety +11

      @@Gabor.Bujdoso The best example of this IMO is the Ruike P-801. Nice stainless handles, flipper, frame lock, 14c28n with a good heat treat? Bro back in the day this would have cost you $100+ from benchmade or something. The knife is a steal! The value there is ridiculous, that's a knife that will last a life time for 20 bucks, and is available because of higher standards and better tech largely from the innovations brought about by collectors and nerds.
      And that joker is going on about "yuppie" ruining knives? Get outta here with that. Nothing wrong with being broke, but don't be stupid

    • @Gabor.Bujdoso
      @Gabor.Bujdoso Před 3 lety +4

      @@Ajaxykins Exactly! You can always find a knife which is a bang for the buck. I bought the QSP Leopard, 14C28N, micarta scales, love the blade shape, one of my favorites! That Ruike looks awesome too!

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Před 3 lety

      @@Ajaxykins The p801 is one of those budget knives that definitely works higher than its pay grade.
      Every time I'm going through my collection and come to the p801, it always impresses me. It's solidly put together, has what I consider to be the best budget steel, very good action, and it looks good too!

  • @jovanwittenberg6337
    @jovanwittenberg6337 Před 3 lety +23

    Mora actually makes a floating knife with a handle made out of natural cork. So if you were to drop it in the water, you can just pick it back up 😉

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Před 3 lety +3

      Watch it float away you mean !

    • @jovanwittenberg6337
      @jovanwittenberg6337 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CrimeVid haha, lol! 😂 But still, at least you can see where it’s floating to instead of watching it disappear to the bottom 😜

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Před 3 lety +5

      @@jovanwittenberg6337 the best one I have seen was a floating tackle box , which slid off an angling boat gunnel, promptly turned turtle, emptied itself and then floated off,blown by the wind across the waves, warning, bad language was involved …and tears of laughter !

  • @michaelbush7696
    @michaelbush7696 Před 3 lety +9

    Look forward to these videos every Saturday. Love how you handled the question about the yuppies ruining the knife world and the last question was a lot of fun. As serious is the world tends to get you got to have a little fun whenever you get a chance. Thanks DCA

  • @xlittlecountryx1733
    @xlittlecountryx1733 Před 3 lety +22

    There will always be great knives for all "classes." It's too valuable of a tool. You just have to know what you're looking for and how to maintain them.

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 Před 3 lety

      This is just it. A lot of times a simple short fixed blade knife will do everything one needs and last a lifetime. One needs to learn how to sharpen the knife and keep it sharp, even if just cutting up boxes and such. It doesn't take long once you start doing it regularly.
      I've been doing/reading up on wood carving and it shocking what the old Sweds can do with a utilitarian belt knife they use for everything day to day. This can also apply to a good, solid, folder you buy once and just keep in shape.

  • @benshort9071
    @benshort9071 Před 3 lety +70

    I wanna be clear as someone who makes a lot of jokes about not being able to afford premium knives on this and other channels: most of us are not like that guy. I love my crkt/ruger LCK and the fact that olamic cutlery exists does not cancel out the fact that budget lines are alive and well and living in Walmart jeans like mine everywhere.

    • @jasonbates4518
      @jasonbates4518 Před 3 lety

      I’m not rich but I do ok. I have purchased 3 knives over 300$ with one being $600. I still carry my bugout, esee 6 and SOG Kiku more than those.

    • @jasonbates4518
      @jasonbates4518 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh and my civivi elimentum is probably my most carried knife

    • @davidsherwen5245
      @davidsherwen5245 Před 3 lety +1

      They also live in Carhartt Jeans

    • @Baruch-Hashem
      @Baruch-Hashem Před 3 lety +1

      For the tight budget guy, get a box cutter. Save up for the Spyderco Shaman, you will be glad you did. If you end up with with 6 knives under $300 except you will be enjoy giving them away.

    • @michaeldrevyankosr6180
      @michaeldrevyankosr6180 Před 3 lety

      I have a DPX , 6” Halt , it was$300 , fantastic knife 🔪 if I was Navy seal or SOG , looks 😎
      But I carry a CRKT everyday for years !

  • @mogo5055
    @mogo5055 Před 3 lety +3

    So glad you gave Voxnaes some love here! I've been a fan of his designs longer than I've known who he is, and I've only become more and more obsessed since I started seriously collecting. I almost always have one of his knives on me because they're so elegant and versatile.

  • @vf19blue
    @vf19blue Před 3 lety +1

    I have loved knives since I was a little boy, I'm now 50 and still get mesmerized by shiny blades, I'm an engineering and materials junkie to boot (Hey, the first step is admitting it :) ) This is by far the best blade channel on CZcams, always entertaining, informative and down to earth, DCA, you are a real pleasure to watch, I sincerely hope KC appreciate you for what you are worth.

  • @hillbilly8391
    @hillbilly8391 Před 3 lety +3

    Excelent video, David. Very well done.
    One thing I personally enjoyed is tat you refrained from using the word "cheap" in any of it forms. Please continue this.

  • @khakicampbell6640
    @khakicampbell6640 Před 3 lety +3

    The advances and developments that happen in the high-end knife industry quickly become assimilated by lower-end knife companies, so it really does benefit everyone. Nowadays you can get many great budget knives for even the $20 price point. The other week I even got a super sharp 8Cr13Mov knife with ball bearing pivot and perfect action for $10 on sale. Hard to beat that!
    I believe trickle-down theory may actually be working, in this ONE instance! ;) Deals are definitely out there, you just have to look for em.
    The most expensive knife I currently own is the completely amazing, wicked, and unnecessary (for me) Cold Steel Vaquero XL. It was my first "grail" knife. Saved up a little and got it for $55 around Thanksgiving. Huge knife, excellent value.
    I haven't broken the $100 barrier yet. Been eyeing some Spydercos and some Kizers at the moment, but my inner cheapo starts screaming! Ahhhhh LOL 🤣😅

  • @satdiver1683
    @satdiver1683 Před 3 lety +1

    This is such a great video format. Informative and to the point with great opinions. Really entertaining. Your knowledge and passion is fantastic

  • @shainsmith8433
    @shainsmith8433 Před 3 lety +8

    Civivi knives are amazing! They are in the $50-60 range and feel and function like a $100+ range.. the new sub brand sencut is pretty sweet as well!

  • @bhgtree
    @bhgtree Před 3 lety +4

    I think that things were never as good for the 'ordinary' knife collector like myself (generally sub $150), of course prices increase over time for everything, but you can build up a useful collection at about any budget, theres so many great options. Thanks David.

  • @NghiaHoang-nt4ib
    @NghiaHoang-nt4ib Před 3 lety +15

    Jesper Voxnaes' design is just so good I never hate anything he make, maybe less love, but yeah, never negative feeling about his design.

    • @zoltan2728
      @zoltan2728 Před 3 lety

      Vox is my favorite too. And Isham. ;)

  • @SoldMyKidsForKnives
    @SoldMyKidsForKnives Před 3 lety +1

    I don't know about "yuppie knives", but I do shipping/receiving/materials handling in an aerospace machine shop and I see what goes into milling a piece of aluminum. It ain't cheap. Even so, I save up and do use anything from a $30 to $200 knife on the regular. At work, camping, and hiking. I think it just depends on what you like and how you want to allocate your funds. No knock on anyone. There is something out there for everyone.

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548

    Schrade has good fixed blade offerings that are budget friendly, and tough enough for the beginner or seasoned survivalist/woodsman alike.

  • @doohresarf321
    @doohresarf321 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, incredibly good choices for top 3 designers. Glad to see recognition for eric and sal as designers.

  • @markjg2275
    @markjg2275 Před 3 lety +5

    After spending so much money on expensive knives, I am now looking at quality affordable knives under $100.00 , Some knife makers like Maserin, Cudeman , Otter Messer , Victorinox , and many others offer many choices of nice knives at reasonable prices . I just cannot justify paying $150 and up on knives anymore.

  • @Leebprice
    @Leebprice Před 3 lety +11

    I would love to see the different properties of damascus from brand to brand. Very confusing when buying a new knife and all it states on the blade steel is "Damascus". A further breakdown of what steel/steels are in each blade would be great! Yes i know some don't always use the same properties every time, but an overall better understanding would be great!!! thanks!!! Also noticed the background comments from the peanut gallery popping up on screen more often, Love those! They Never faze david!!

    • @lvbuckeye
      @lvbuckeye Před 3 lety +2

      Even today, no one knows exactly how they made the original Damascus steel. What they are making today is simply "pattern forged" steel, but they call it Damascus because it sounds cool.
      Look up the Ulfbehrt swords from ~9th to 11th centuries. Somehow, Mr Ulfbehrt was producing crucible steel a thousand years before it became mainstream.

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns Před 10 měsíci

      @@lvbuckeyemy dude you are talking about wootz steel and we literally can recreate it.

  • @deanproctor2690
    @deanproctor2690 Před 3 lety

    Very well spoken, DCA! First off, truly enjoy all your vids. You are a wealth of knowledge. You and knifecenter are my go to! You responded very well to the frustrated comments about price. I believe ignorance is directly related to less informed. Hopefully, those too will find interest in the hobby of knives.

  • @kevinwelker8486
    @kevinwelker8486 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for more about Mora.
    Also thanks for the "lightning round".
    Great idea. Also, nothing wrong with answering 2 great questions from 1 person.

  • @Vares65
    @Vares65 Před 3 lety

    Another great video! Thanks for the great content, really loving this channel.

  • @jaredappleseed7037
    @jaredappleseed7037 Před 3 lety +9

    I love the text showing which knife it is, nothing more frustrating then wanting a knife someone's explaining and not know what it's called

  • @robr3723
    @robr3723 Před 3 lety +8

    I never thought I'd hear the word "laxative" in a knife video. Thanks DCA, you've honestly just made my day

  • @royteskridgeii875
    @royteskridgeii875 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey David, I just wanted to say, I have been watching your videos for some time now, and I pay a lot of attention to your opinion! I think you have your stuff together in one tote! I look forward to Saturday’s! I love my Cold steel shovels but, I’ve never seen a knife I didn’t like! Every knife has its good, and it’s bad! I’m also big on EESE, I love all their stuff but, mainly their knives!

  • @rom14141
    @rom14141 Před 3 lety +3

    A sharp shovel is a heck of a tool / weapon. All my shovels get an edge and a light coating of paraffin wax melted on and wiped around...makes them easy to clean and keeps the rust off.

  • @pooslinger6839
    @pooslinger6839 Před 3 lety

    Another great video by mr. Anderson. Thank you sir!

  • @lionknives3
    @lionknives3 Před 3 lety

    Great Video as always David! Thanks and Greetings from Austria

  • @peterfow8049
    @peterfow8049 Před 3 lety +1

    This guy does great videos , he explains things well and I value his opinion

  • @netrhyda8761
    @netrhyda8761 Před 3 lety

    Nice video Dave, you've earned your weekend pint!

  • @davidsherwen5245
    @davidsherwen5245 Před 3 lety +3

    I really appreciate you doing the fun and exciting Zombie Thing

  • @E_G_E51
    @E_G_E51 Před 3 lety

    For the water/kayaking trips I personally have the salt version of the Spyderco Enuff. It's a great little fix blade. The serrations are great for rescue purposes but not great for spreading your peanut butter. That's why I have a Cadet in my mess kit
    FYI I have 17 yrs of paddling and 7 yrs of being an instructor and 2 yrs of being on a national level team.

  • @jawz0022
    @jawz0022 Před 3 lety +2

    Missster An-der-sen (I'm sure you tired of that years ago, but I had to do it). Love the new knives of the week and KniFAQs, please keep up the great work. Question - what would be your recommended knife between CRKT and Kershaw, EDC, non-serrated, flipper, $40-$75? Thank you! Ed

  • @jeroenvoss6231
    @jeroenvoss6231 Před 3 lety

    I totally agree on the best 3 blade survival, but if I could put in just one more it would be a Leatherman or a Victorinox as a budget choice. Thanks for the video.

  • @2dthoughts
    @2dthoughts Před 3 lety

    I’ve had a that Mora on my kayak for 5 years and still in great shape

  • @guycalgary7800
    @guycalgary7800 Před 3 lety +3

    I love that shovel , carry one in my truck .

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Před 3 lety +1

    Have knives become too expensive. In some cases yes. In others price for material has gone down. It really depends on the company. DAC thanks for nailing that question. I would have killed to have this level of quality back in the early late 90's early 2000's.

  • @supporterofsanity
    @supporterofsanity Před 3 lety

    Spy 27 has served me very well. Takes a wicked sharp edge.

  • @MarkRVillano
    @MarkRVillano Před 3 lety +3

    There are some knives that I would consider as being too expensive, but that's really just a matter of perspective, based upon what I personally can afford. That said, as an overall product, the majority of commercially manufactured modern knives are an extremely good value. From the vast assortment of high quality steels available, to the precision machining processes, along with the wide variety of handle and scale materials, you can get quite a lot for your money these days, especially in the $50 to $150 price range. A few decades ago, in order to have gotten anywhere near what you can buy for similar money in today's market, you'd have had to spend many more inflation adjusted dollars on a hand made knife done by a true artisan / craftsman.

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Před 3 lety +1

      Not sure what the future will bring, but I've always thought that Cold Steel are some of the best value knives out there. Really get alot for your money which is always a good feeling.

  • @WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsILK

    I'm a disabled detective. And I'm an artist. I love seeing the budget knives within my reach, the higher end knives up to $200-$250 that I might invest in once I get a handle on my budget knives, AND I absolutely love to see the $1000 + gorgeous works of craftsmanship 🔪🗡️ that cost more than Thomas' truck, or any truck/van I might buy. 🤣🤣 Thank you DCA & Thomas for showing us all these beautiful blades. I can't afford the beautiful $1000+ knifes but I sure love seeing them. They're works of art. I can't afford a Van Gogh, Money, Basquiat or Andy Warhol. I'm still going to enjoy looking at the works.

  • @nickkazarian3334
    @nickkazarian3334 Před 3 lety

    David, your an asset to Knifecenter!

  • @joehanson2635
    @joehanson2635 Před 3 lety

    My favorite folding Knife type Old Timer.

  • @mikeloeffler2801
    @mikeloeffler2801 Před 3 lety

    Hello David I am thinking about going camping soon looking for a good folding saw do you have any recommendations love to channel keep up the great work👍👍👍

  • @deltafunction0
    @deltafunction0 Před 3 lety +8

    Spydercos lately have become expensive for what they are.

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns Před 10 měsíci

      wholeheartedly disagree. one of the only knives available with s45vn or magnacut or 20cv, xhp, cruwear, m4, etc etc for under $200

  • @petepete4952
    @petepete4952 Před 3 lety +1

    I'd say KaBar fixed blades are the best bang for your buck, considering knives that you play with in the woods

  • @danielwendell542
    @danielwendell542 Před 3 lety

    My three would be my Para 2 for everyday and game processing, which is what I use it for already. My ESSE 6 for camp knife and crashing through things as needed. And my Brant and Cochran ME made Allagash Cruiser Axe because an axe is how you make camp and live well in the woods.

  • @williamhenderson5834
    @williamhenderson5834 Před 3 lety

    Love your channel thanks for always being honest. Iv been searching for a long time for a small fix blade to carry with me everyday that is a great slicer and harder steel. Fallkniven makes one close in there 3g steel but has a awful looking sheath and I don’t want to have to have a sheath made for $300 knife

  • @ronbisti4352
    @ronbisti4352 Před 3 lety

    That’s another reason I’m sticking with Victorinox; for the design and quality you get so much value for your money. For a fixed blade you can get a good Morakniv for $20.

  • @johnkloeden15
    @johnkloeden15 Před 3 lety

    Hey David! I know this isn't a question but I'd love to see your knife collection. I hope you could give us a video soon. Thanks again

  • @kostoulis7
    @kostoulis7 Před 3 lety

    Hi DCA! I love the advantages and look of the Condor mini Duku: small, light and good looking traditional big knife/machete. Do you have other propositions like it?

  • @littlerougue
    @littlerougue Před 3 lety

    I have been on a CIVIVI kick lately even got the wife involved with a Chronic. Great knives great actions and at around 50 bucks a pop not hard on the wallet. CRKT has some awesome budget stuff as well it is out there if you look.

  • @Warrior_Guild
    @Warrior_Guild Před 3 lety

    Opinion question... what’s a good full handled(full 4 finger grip, medium to large size hands) folding knife with a sub 3” blade? Thinking the Cold Steel Recon 1 Mini, but lots of places spec it right at 3”.

  • @markevil9222
    @markevil9222 Před 3 lety +10

    Fun fact: The “C” is for Curly. His great grandfather was Curly Howard.

  • @georgeshort5465
    @georgeshort5465 Před 3 lety

    Hey David, Great video as always! I walk my dog "Glock" almost everyday in the state park near me. I always have my edc blade (Varies but is usually a 3 inch folder) with me, my Gerber multi tool , and a small Swiss army. What I am looking for is a fixed blade for cross-draw carry something I can access with my left hand as my pups lease is in my right hand. Something i can get to fast if I need too. most likely under 4 inches. Not crazy tactical, although it will be a defensive/general purpose knife. thanks Glocks Dad.

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt Před 3 lety

    My 3 tool solution for the zombie apocalypse: A Condor Golok Parang machete, Fox/FKMD Parang (it comes with a decent "survival" kit) and a small neck knife for caping or bird & trout type game processing. Although, I like your shovel idea. Stay well and thanks again, DCA and the KC crew.

  • @garrettferrell6821
    @garrettferrell6821 Před 3 lety

    For me personally,I think the PM2/PM3 is the best designed folding knife on the market..it feels incredible holding it behind the choil and feels just as great when you choke up on the blade using the choil and thumb ramp.the compression lock is my favorite locking mechanism.I think the Benchmade Axis lock is equally cool but I trust the durability of the compression lock more.Ive never had any problems out of the compression lock but I’ve had the Axis lock spring break on a couple of Benchmades.last but certainly not least,I love that iconic wide leaf shaped blade with the full flat grind that Spyderco is known for.it makes for one hell of a slicer..in all honesty,I don’t think I will ever find find a better designed knife in my life.of course that’s not to say there aren’t many other excellent designs out there and there is obviously plenty of nicer higher end knives out there but for an actual user folding knife,the PM2/PM3 reign supreme

  • @jamieno12
    @jamieno12 Před 3 lety

    I had an RTAK II that chipped on a camping trip. They replaced with no problem or questions

  • @jonlouis2582
    @jonlouis2582 Před 3 lety +15

    I am newly poor and have been selling some of my “Good” knives. Honestly it has never been easier to find decent knives on a budget. As much as it pains me to say it, some of the knives from China are pretty good. Anybody with a job can afford a Buck, Case, or Gerber knife.

  • @user-ms5gt1kd6p
    @user-ms5gt1kd6p Před 3 lety +1

    I think it's an overlooked modern luxury that knives, and yes even the $500 ones, are as inexpensive as they are. I am by no means wealthy, I make around 60K a year, but I can work one week and have enough money to purchase the most versatile multi-tool in existence that has quality to last my entire lifetime . An easy comparison to make is the cost of a sword in Europe during the age of chivalry or the cost of a katana in ancient Japan. That being said I want more and I wish they weren't so expensive

  • @mcsquirgle
    @mcsquirgle Před 3 lety

    allright... DCA has finaly convinced me to look at mora more closely

  • @WilliamWallis
    @WilliamWallis Před 3 lety

    Respect for responding to some of the critical comments.

  • @Baruch-Hashem
    @Baruch-Hashem Před 3 lety

    Food Safe Mineral Oil ! Used it for nearly 50 years on knives and other tools with perfect success. I live in a humid enviroment, but I will clean off my knives when they get dirty or wet (incl. stainless)

  • @kevinstryker6440
    @kevinstryker6440 Před 3 lety

    DCA, I need me some sheepsfoot blades in your KniFAQ segment. Fixed blades, priced high and low, folders priced high and low. No warn cliffs. Sheepsfoot blades are my jam!

  • @jameshealy4594
    @jameshealy4594 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all the great content! Could you please share some of the most "pushbutton" flippers for those of us who prefer that action feel?

  • @dionpage7948
    @dionpage7948 Před 3 lety +1

    Ive owned the ColdSteel shovel for almost 30yrs&its still rippin up anything in its path. Above or below ground.

  • @marktheboss6441
    @marktheboss6441 Před 3 lety

    Hey DCA, Do you have any solid suggestions for a pocket friendly knife mantaince tool? something slim, light and not to pricey around $50.. keep up the great work thanks.

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 Před 3 lety

    Hello DCA, big fan of your series here! My question is, what's the best way to maintain carbon-steel (not stainless steel) blades? How to use / treat / carry it ... and why? All the best, Istvan

  • @erhon5
    @erhon5 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh that BZ urban Barlow is beautiful

  • @MitchBollig
    @MitchBollig Před 3 lety +1

    Knife market pricing is just a microcosm of the larger market - think cars/shoes/purses/houses/stocks...it's up to the buyers to find the matching value.

  • @torfinnjohnsrud793
    @torfinnjohnsrud793 Před 3 lety +2

    I had never heard of Civivi knives until this video. I took a look and they look stunning. I love their clean lines and plain looks. I'll have to get one... Or two 😎

    • @lvbuckeye
      @lvbuckeye Před 3 lety +1

      My current EDC at work is a Civivi mini-Mastadon. It's a fantastic box cutter. Fit and finish are top notch, the action is excellent, and the blade is thin enough to be a wonderful slicer, thanks to its full flat grind.
      When I'm not working, I'm usually carrying either an Eskabar with TKC scales in a Armatus sheath, a TOPS Baja 3.0, or a Bradford Guardian 3. When I go to the lake, I carry my Spyderco Aqua Salt. I forget what they used to call it before they discontinued it, but so many operators carried the original and wrote to complain when Spyderco discontinued it, that they put it back into production using their H1 "steel."
      (Is it actually steel if it doesn't contain any carbon? 🤔)

    • @torfinnjohnsrud793
      @torfinnjohnsrud793 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lvbuckeye my edc rotation is a crkt ignitor, ripple, and honey badger (small). Since now where I work is on a strict security/clearance location they have rules on what you can have. My honey badger or SAK is all I ever bring. I've found that for edc, 2-3 inches is perfectly fine. Cutting packages and zip ties are the most common use. But even if you had to cut up some snack foods it would be fine. So now I've shifted my mentality and for an urban edc I don't see a reason for more than 3 inches. I always thought that nutnfancy was wrong for saying that the sog flash I with a 2.5 inch blade was his go-to edc, but now that I have more experience, I couldn't agree more. Plus, I don't want to carry a 4.5 inch handle in my pocket when I can get by with a 3-3.5 inch handle. Experience>preconceived notions.

    • @brucelevering8789
      @brucelevering8789 Před 3 lety +1

      I have civivi elementum with damascus blade and carbon fiber over g10 scales. Beautiful!

  • @Verus3
    @Verus3 Před 3 lety

    Hey DCA, I was looking at getting a small easily carried fixed blade for camp chores such as basic food prep. I have the spyderco bow river, but I would like something even smaller. Can you compare the Tops Bull Trout, Lionsteel m1 and Bradford Guardian 3? I love the way the tops and lionsteel look but I have heard the lionsteel m1 is thick behind the edge so it may not be good for slicing. Please suggest any other knives that you would personally recommend. I appreciate your opinion.
    Edit: The Bestech Heidi looks like a good option too.

  • @gordstewart6848
    @gordstewart6848 Před 3 lety

    Hi David, hi Thomas. Thanks for the great content. David you are constantly extolling the virtues of the "12 inch machete" I will re-watch the survival machete video, but, would you compare to that style (loosely) to the Condor Amalgam, I am thinking about purchasing it and wonder about uses other than chopping.

  • @williambrackin6002
    @williambrackin6002 Před 3 lety

    Hey David, I have been looking for a hard use fixed blade around 200$. I have narrowed it down between the esee 5 and the Benchmade Saddle Mountain Skinner. I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction or even tell me which one I should go for. Thanks

  • @joshuaclark9326
    @joshuaclark9326 Před 3 lety

    Hey DCA, can you recommend a flipper that prints like a slip joint? Depending on the crowd sometimes it's better to make a knife look like a two handed open. And obviously don't want the blade shape or Materials to be too tactical looking either. Thanks

  • @uzumlubay
    @uzumlubay Před 3 lety

    What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a secondary bezel on your blade???
    I use the Worksharp Guided Sharpening System which I am very happy with and this gives you a primary bezel of 20° (or 17°) with the diamond plates followed by a 25° bezel from the ceramic rod. Most sharpening systems, including others from Worksharp, only seem to be set for providing a primary bezel.

  • @TechZACH16
    @TechZACH16 Před 3 lety

    Hey DCA, thanks for addressing my question last week. Really helped me out a lot. I have a new question. Next year I will be the best man for a good friend of mine. To celebrate, I’d like to get two nice knives and have them engraved to commemorate the occasion. What would you recommend? Something small and of good quality. I’m thinking about $100 a knife as the budget if possible.

  • @craigdemagall1165
    @craigdemagall1165 Před 3 lety

    Hello DCA. I love my Kershaw knockout in olive Green with a black blade. It seems like they are discontinuing this knife. I would love this knife in a different color. However, is there a good alternative to this knife in comparison to size, weight, and handle? Bought a ZT 350 recently and it's just is not the same as I was trying for something similar with upgraded material.

  • @stevewalker4638
    @stevewalker4638 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your information

  • @imperialexecutioner
    @imperialexecutioner Před 3 lety

    What are your favorite knives with full 4-finger length handles for a good grip, but smaller blade for detailed work?

  • @alexanderkent9695
    @alexanderkent9695 Před 3 lety

    Hey DCA. What is the best way to sharpen a Scandi grind?

  • @herbiehusker8468
    @herbiehusker8468 Před 3 lety

    Hi Dave, got a question for you. Does repeated fidgeting of knives with AXIS/ABLE locks damage or prematurely wear them out? Thank you.

  • @tonydiebold4899
    @tonydiebold4899 Před 2 lety

    Morakniv Floating knife has a cork handle! Missed the opportunity to suggest that one for the kayaker

  • @jolness1
    @jolness1 Před 3 lety

    On pivot lube:
    Mineral oil is great but SuperLube makes food safe oils (NSF certified) that are nearly as cheap and can be had in lower viscosities as well.
    It is my pick, even over Nano Oil, Knife Pivot Lube etc.

  • @JamesTodd
    @JamesTodd Před 3 lety

    What do you think is the ultimate blade material for edge retention? Been loving the videos btw.

  • @brandonscott5273
    @brandonscott5273 Před 3 lety

    I can't find out where to ask the question. But I have a question about a CRKT Knife. I would like a M16-10KS with a tanto, frame lock, veff serrations and no double hilt. I just can't find one without the double hilt. PLEASE HELP.

  • @kevinmadrigal9090
    @kevinmadrigal9090 Před 3 lety

    Hey David, I thought about asking this for the hiking knives episode too, but the kayak knife question made me really curious about your thoughts on the morakniv floating knife. It seems perfect for kayaking/canoeing and it might be nice for UL hiking if you still wanted a fixed blade but didn't want the weight. Is there a reason you hadn't brought it up? I have wondered about its durability with the thinner blade and cork handles, the cork handles do look more comfortable than the rubber on the companion though.🤔I am especially curious because I love bushcraft, but I have really been trying to lighten my loadout for longer hikes.

  • @JamesGMunn
    @JamesGMunn Před 3 lety

    I expected you to recommend the newish floating Morakniv for the canoe or kayak uses. At least you might have a chance at retrieving it.

  • @luckybassturd7260
    @luckybassturd7260 Před 3 lety

    Zombie 3- cold steel Frenzy (light folding brain poker) Gerber DownRange Tomahawk & a Bayonet under your gun. (FYI- K-bar makes a bayonet for a pistol, so there is no excuse for not having a bayonet! )
    Multi tool doesn’t count as a knife but it is needed too!

  • @haroldhyatt6337
    @haroldhyatt6337 Před 3 lety +1

    You can buy a seiko watch, a precision instrument for 200$ intricate gears in precise alignment. Or you get a piece of sharp steel with a "plastic" handle for 300 or more you decide on value

  • @TheAsher777
    @TheAsher777 Před 3 lety

    What are the options for cross bar lock (or very similar) knives without omega springs?

  • @bengoldstein26
    @bengoldstein26 Před 3 lety

    Any recommendations to replace my crkt scrub? Max 4"blade, would prefer a thicker handle then the crkt scrub and in the same price range as the scrub

  • @lukak8639
    @lukak8639 Před 3 lety

    Hi DCA 😃
    I'm looking for a slipjoint EDC knife and I can't decide which one to get. Real Steel Luna or Gslip. What do you think? Thanks.

  • @HUZ9k3s5w
    @HUZ9k3s5w Před 3 lety

    Food safe: I use Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. Inexpensive, effective, not food-safe as such, but does not kill you if you by accident forgot to wipe our blade before food prep (it is laxative, but never experienced that with the small amount that might be left on a blade used for food prep)

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Před 3 lety

      Ballistol is another safe choice and has tons of uses.

  • @twai8036
    @twai8036 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi David, which blade steel do u think is the best for the money? No value limit. For example is it better to buy D2 for $50 or Maxamet for over $200?

  • @junahn1907
    @junahn1907 Před 3 lety

    Thinking of getting a camp saw to replace my hard to use backpacker Sven Saw and heard you mention the Silky Saws. I noticed that the choices are pretty various and include straight and curved blades, blade lengths, handle grips, and tooth sizes. Which would you recommend for a guy who does mostly party hiking where splitting gear loads between four people is the norm (one of us carries a splitting axe. Sort of glad it isn't me.). Is bigger necessarily better? Do I need a Katana XL or will I be perfectly happy with a Gomboy?

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před 3 lety

      Can never go wrong with the Bigboy. The Katanaboy would be overkill. -DCA

  • @DinoDIY
    @DinoDIY Před 3 lety

    8:27 Bestech knives are great too, G10 variants under 50 EUR often.

  • @lokivonbrandis2129
    @lokivonbrandis2129 Před 3 lety

    Can you do a video on Skeleton handle knives, do both cheap and higher end steel/versions, as i'm looking for a more higher end model. Many Thanks.

  • @KNIFEADDICT-ri6pe
    @KNIFEADDICT-ri6pe Před 3 lety

    Hey boss I have question. I love using folders everyday , is their any folder I can use in kitchen that I can wash it after done with plain water. Money is not issue I don’t mind spending money on knifes. Hope you can help me out pls thanks

  • @DudesIn101
    @DudesIn101 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought the bareknuckle from kershaw and damn it was so hard to open,,,I sent it back to you guys thinking something was wrong with the washers or something,,,but no,,it was just that hard to open......crazy especially for what I paid for it,,88.00,

  • @HonoluluTita
    @HonoluluTita Před 3 lety

    $50 is a lot of money for lots of people. I admit I buy knives I can’t afford though. My most expensive is the Shaman. Love it.
    My biggest is Cold Sreel Large Luzan.