My Favorite Fidget Knives from the Knife Collection.
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- čas přidán 29. 05. 2022
- Perhaps one of the most important features for a modern pocket knife is to be fidget-able. Can you click it, can you flip it? In this overview of knives I have reviewed from my collection I discuss which knife locks are the best for click clacking. Are switchblades the best, or is it spyderco compression lock or Benchmade axis lock? In this video many cool knives are discussed and compared from high end autos, to interesting traditionals. You'll see blades from companies like Benchmade, Spyderco, Hawk Knives, Microtech, AKC, SOG, Protech, Sharp By Design, and Cold Steel. There's no balisongs, butterfly knives, gravity knives, but they're still pretty dope.
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Winter Blade Co Factor: winterbladeco.com/
Instagram Feed: / winterbladeco
Arkona Nettle (KNP Edition): knifenutspodcast.com/imports/...
Ivan B's Instagram (Nettle Designer): / ivan.b.knife
Knife Nuts Podcast: knifenutspodcast.com/
Slashy Tones (ad-15 scale maker): slashytones...
Sharp By Design Instagram: sharpbydesi...
Hawk Knives Deadlock Signup: www.hawkknifedesigns.com/deadl...
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Here are review links to the knives seen in this video:
AD-15: • The new Cold Steel & D...
AD-20 & 20.5 review: • Is this EDC knife wort...
Sharp By Design Review: • Does Sharp By Design m...
Terminus XR: • A Forgettable Hallowee...
GEC Overview: • Did these knives RUIN ...
Swayback Overview: • Traditional Swayback K...
Caribbean: • Spyderco Caribbean Rus...
Para Military 2 & Para 3: • Spyderco Para 3 M4 Bla...
Fact: • Benchmade Fact knife R...
940-1: • Benchmade 940 1 Osborn...
Hawk Model B vs C: • This Switchblade Ruine...
AKC F16: • PEW PEW! AKC F-16 OTF ...
Ultratech Bounty Hunter: • What I learned about t...
Griptilian: • Benchmade 556 Mini Gri...
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Places To Buy:
Finka Reptilian: knives-russia.com/finn03
AD-15 Amazon link to buy: amzn.to/3wVO750
Blade HQ: shrsl.com/3jlf0
Demko Knives at BladeHQ: shrsl.com/3jlf6
Great Eastern Cutlery: greateasterncutlery.net/blog/
SOG At Blade HQ: shrsl.com/3jlfz
Spyderco Carribean: amzn.to/3t66a5Y
Spyderco at BHQ: shrsl.com/3jm8l
PM2 Buy: shrsl.com/3jm8t
Para 3 Buy: shrsl.com/3jm8w
Benchmade Griptilian: shrsl.com/3jm94
Benchmade Fact at BHQ: shrsl.com/3jm9c
Benchmade 940 Series: shrsl.com/3jm9h
Hawk Knives Deadlock Signup: www.hawkknifedesigns.com/deadl...
Microtechs, Protechs, & Deadlocks at PVK Vegas: www.pvk.vegas/
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Best Budget EDC folding knife: • Best Budget Pocket Kni...
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Potato batoning!!! Holy crap! There can be only one first.. Only one brave pioneer. You are the Neil Armstrong of potato batoning. Congratulations! I feel honored to have been witness to this milestone
😂 Agree wholeheartedly! Had to stop the video I was laughing so hard!
Yes, he's really gone up in my estimation.
The potato batoning was truly glorious.
I'm watching this in my high-school class laughing my ass off and my only excuse for the disruption is he's hitting a knife with a potato
"The buck 110 is the only fidget knife anyone needs!" (Uncle Randy) 🤷🏼♂️
I know right, like Randy Quaid in National Lampoon’s Vacation. 🤪
@@SimonRiley115 Haa! Harold and Kumar
This is true im Uncle Randy and I fuck Uncle Randys wife
I'm gonna say this just because, but the 110 is actually pretty good to fidget with if you have one that isn't overly tight. It has a good "pop" that also isn't too loud. Also, before anyone says anything about being an "old knife guy" I rotate my 110 with a ZT0456 and an Ontario RAT 1.
@@razgrizbird4562 lol.. it is kinda funny. Knives that aren't considered "fidgety" By most people have been knives I loved playing with.
Good job NOT trying to catch the falling knife. I was fidgeting with my Mini-Tempest ... dropped it ... and wound up in the ER with two grisly cuts and six stitches. Cat-like reflexes can be a problem. lol
Batoning that potato with another potato was definitely the peak of your CZcams career
I'm an actual Old Soul from suburban St. Paul, and although I'm not given to fidgeting with my knives (fidgeting behavior was aggressively suppressed in my day), I still dig your groovy, gnarly vids, Mr. AdvancedKnifeBro!
Stop shaking your knee young man!
I like how you summed up my conversations about benchmade with every reasonable person who owns one.
This dude is like the knife communities Regular Car Reviews, and I fucking love it
Batoning with potatoes, u really set the bar high with that one! Always impressed with your writing, such as "not normally impressed with non-flatulate sounds," and analytic details most of us don't think of when reviewing these things. i felt your pain when you dropped that Void XL. Nice diverse collection of fidgets. Always a pleasure the watch!
I found myself batoning a carrot this weekend. Watching this video back I realise where I drew my inspiration from after I fell asleep after 6 mins of this video and only now watching the remainder. Thanks for that!
Thanks for coming back?
Hahaha that portion about SOG had my rolling!
Once again the fact that the top choice is anything other than the Cold Steel Espada is outrageous
Espada XL get it right
@@mistrsynistr7644 only one that matters
@@theversacecowboy632 I miss the old cold steel videos from like 10 years ago...
Love your commentary, I'm in the process of building my own tiny corner of the knife community and just wanted to let you know it's refreshing to see someone else that doesnt do every single video in the top down view.. keep on keeping on
thanks patrons. Thanks bro, of the advanced knife variety. Those are some nice knives you've got there. My favorite fidgety knives are: Buck's 298 Sirus, pro-tech's Mordax, benchmade's 943, and the spyderco Advocate. Of course the buck 107 is also a nice fidget knife I like to use when I go fishing... even though it's a fixed blade knife, because of the sheath, it's fidgetable.
Love my Mordax
Great video. The slow-mo ninja moves at the end made me laugh out loud.
Thanks man!
I laughed out loud when he batoned the potato with the other potato. Thank you for brightening my day.
Maybe I amuse easily.
As a balisong user, I have come to appreciate knifes with pleasing acoustics, such as a ring when opening.
I love your videos bro. Always get a good laugh, as well as solid info. Hope you and the family are all keeping well man!!!
This is the first video that I have seen on this channel and wow you are funny and actually dish out some meaningful reviews. Subscribing immediately. Keep up the great work man!
I was just thinking about using magnets as locks today and now I'm watching your channel for the first time and I'm blown away! Awesome knife and you're freaking hilarious!
Your air-stabbing and fidget techniques are impressively advanced. Video had me cracking up. Great one
This was a long vid, especially without featuring Zima, which is now owned by GSM. 🤣
GSM would buy zima
Idk how I’ve never found this account before. You’re a knife guy who cracks jokes and I love those people.
That was ground breaking! Batoning a potato, with a potato……you have just earned your oak belt sir.
I just stumbled on this channel, im 4 minutes in, and he's my new favorite lol
You’re the funniest knife guy on CZcams! Thanks for the entertainment!
Loved the batoning potatoes! Thanks for the video AKB!
Great video, love what you do and your take on the gear!
*Puts on Fedora and slaps suspenders* I believe that you have overlooked the greatest fidget knife of them all! The Buck 110's glassy smooth textures and satisfying lock up make it infinitely "fidgetable" as you kids say nowadays. Plus it's useful grind and clip point make it far more useful than any of this new fangled stuff you've shown here. Yes sir, the Buck 110 is really a knife you can set your watch to! Plus taking the knife in and out of the button snap belt sheath it comes with adds another amazing layer of fidgeting! Yes sir, you really can't do any better. Nothing better than a bunch of steel, wood, and brass on your hip!
No hate to Buck 110 fans, I unironically love the knife as well!
This is a great video my man! And an awesome chance to check out some really cool knives! I'll be real honest and say that collecting and fidgeting is most of what I use my knives for haha. I'm sure my pioneer ancestors are ashamed of that, but I can't help that I just don't have to cut alot of stuff in 2022. Great video as always!
EDIT: HOLY CRAP I'M SO HAPPY YOUR SHARP BE DESIGN SURVIVED THE FALL! That's a pretty knife and it was hard to watch it tumble like that.
The Buck 112 Auto is suprisingly satisfying.
Holding my buck 110 when this video started....who hurt you!?
Almost lost it when you buttoned the potato. And then did it again to make sure everyone got it. Wow. Hey I also have then NettleF. Love it….and skyline is from Cincinnati (🤣 just had to be that guy)
That guy already showed up. I’ll sum it up though- whether you think so or not, people outside of Ohio associate skyline with Ohio.
@@AdvancedKnifeBro I have to special order it down here. Grew up in Indy.
Thanks for the video I always look forward to them !!!
Awesome sense of humor man, instant follow
i love that this video exists, you are a gentleman and a knife bro
You deserve your own sitcom.
Proud member of the Slipjoint Half-stop Fidget crew. 💪 It doesn’t have the accessibility of a rapid-fire auto or finely tuned manual, but it provides plenty of enjoyable sensory feedback in its own unique way.
I just recently discovered the fidgetability of a good backlock, so I figure the half stop slip joint is my next logical step.
You are a real knife badass doing the dual otf and compression lock knives. They should get you an award
That call out at the beginning was perfect. You made a subscriber out of me.
It's really the humor that keeps me watching.
1:40 good example.
I think of not as "fidget factor" but as "deployment ease". Back when I did real work I didn't always have a consistent angle or position and a knife that could be opened easily or in different ways actually was an advantage.
Started exclusively carrying wave openers for this reason. Cold steels get surprisingly easy to close once you use them for a bit
What's real work? I mean, I did warehouse work, and handled bulk amounts of flooring for a while. I also have inspected X-ray machines. Which one is real? Both involve knives and measuring tape consistently.
Great work. At your age, to incorporate this much knowledge in such a humorous manner, shows a lot of talent. You’re a winner-keep up the great work. You’ll make a ton, eventually. Guaranteed.
Tell me why that void is worth it?
Its a fully custom knife. Low quantity, only one in this configuration.. I mean that's how custom knives work?
Even though I often feel personally attacked while watching your videos, you're still the best and I aspire to be as good at being a smartass as you are. Seriously Bro, you're the best there is at this silly game.
I dunno. Pete @ Cedric and Ada is pretty close.
The pain of discontinued cold steels is for reals. Thirsting for a broken skull, still kicking myself for not getting it when I saw one on sale.
Tell me you watch regular car reviews! Your delivery and tangents are just so funny (and yeah, are in the same spirit as his).
I love Winter Blade Co. So creative!
@3:58 that po'toning lol
Missed out on the in-stock Factor drop earlier today because of Shopify's dumb invalid shipping address error, but a new AKB video helps make things a little less sad.
Guess I'll go fidget with my Opinel or something.
Nothing like twirling that ring on the Opinel to soothe the pain of loss.
I’m new to the knife collecting game and have pushed the boundaries of social decorum with my fidgeting. I’m winning though; my wife and kids have learned to tune it out. - Though not my favorite, my first Cold Steel, the Air Lite, surprised me with how fun it is to fidget with. (🏆 Sage 5 LW)
Love this review
I love your style of video. Thank you for the entertainment
First time watching your channel, pretty entertaining
The Factor is off my list. All those magnets will mess with my pacemaker.
the soaking bit got me, holy balls you are hilarious Bro
Potato batoning. This man is an innovator.
The Founding Fathers would be turnin' in their graves! If parsnip batonning was good enough fer them, it's good enough fer you!
I hear you on slip joints. My most fidgeted knives by far are lock backs. Spyderco Native 5 made me realize I’d rather fidget with a lock back than a compression lock or axis lock 🤷🏻♂️
1:57 the potato baton! May be my favorite thing ever
First video I’ve watched on your channel. You were on my feed. You sir. Sound like a smart ass!! My type of people. Subscribing!
Lmfao 😂
I immediately stopped the video while laughing my ass off and yelled “Babe you gotta see that dude from the kukri video right now.. he’s batoning with potatoes!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for including the metric measurements!
Batoning potatoes 🤣💥👍yeeeeeesss - and that drop was great - done it many times myself - great vid man
Hey, I went to a "Lynn & The Meatboots" concert last weekend. Concert was beefy with a searing finish that sealed in the juicy goodness.🤣
Makers should be transparent and not hinder the dissemination of information about their expensive Instagram pocket jewellery. I'd add the Civivi McKenna and Baby Banter to the fidget friendly knives list.
Absolutely agreed!
Fking LOVE my McKenna
Yeah you wouldn't want you expensive knife to be all Rickity
I was eating Skyline chili when i was watching this. Stop spying on me lol. Awesome videos man
Great video. Easy sub! Makes me really want to make a video on my favorite edc knife which also happens to be my favorite fidget knife I own? Cheers!
SWEET!
I might have to give front flippers a chance:)
The Factor looks great.. Magnets!? WOW!
Empedc Nymble is my top fidget-y knife. Love your vids man! Cheers.
Agreed. Run dem Spydercos dry. Just break in hard, and rough. Once they finally do give in, that smoothness is all the more satisfying.
Awesome video, brother 👍
That beautifully strange Caribbean just won’t die.
i love all you're knives
SOG XR Terminus is my favorite fidget knife. The D2 steel version is just as fidgety as the expensive steels. XR is the name of the lock.
@ the 18 minute mark, that looks like Zakk Wylde's signature guitar paint scheme ~ love it
You make me feel proud to be a Missourian
Cool video thanks.
Your writing is always very well done and hilarious
Someone once told me, after I finished a rant about something rather tedious: “maybe you should concentrate on fixing your own problems before solving the world’s problems.” Touché, my friend, touché.
I just pre-ordered the Factor. 🙌
Also, a couple one handed slipjoints I find super fun to fidget with is the Spyderco lil native and UKPK. The lil native is so fun and crisp but no half stop. UKPK has a nice half stop, but it's a lot mushier :(
Kizer Towser K is also a wonderful underrated budget drop shut fidget machine
Batoning a potato is the best thing I have seen this morning.
I've got Ivan's Nettle, but it's a fixed blade. Thanks for pointing out the folder.
Finicky and Sensitive.....CoNFiRmEd LOL......you hooked me in the first couple of seconds!! I expect maximum sarcasm and dark humor on this one......
Glad you are covering the important Potato Batoning performance.
“Ergos” 😂 The fact you didn’t use that term seriously and joked about it had me sub. This is way better than than that channel who’s name rhymes with Chest Ham CDE.
My EDC knife is a LionSteel Myto Frame Lock Knife with the M390 steel blade, and It's pretty great for fidgeting with imo.
Great video.
Insane food prep skills!
For me, the Hoback Sumo will always be the king of fidget knives. I didn't know what I was missing until I had one.
The Factor is such a cool knife and Bryan is such a rad dude.
Love the sound it makes on opening, when u throw it does it make a mini pocket light saber sound? Thats the one
Anothe great vid👌😁👍
Ahh, the stump. I miss that stump and bamboo.
That new kid on the block has the right stuff. I like the way the blade is hanging using magnets. Hangin' tough indeed.
Moment of silence and respect for the steel that smacked "the fucking bricks right under the camera." My soul fell with the blade..
I came for the flashlight videos but stayed for the knives. Your wit is sharp and videography skills are on point. Maybe you'd consider doing flashlight videos again but omit the boring tedious time consuming crap and give us beamshots and your thoughts, just a thought. Keep it up bro!
Watching you baton with a potato makes me realize I have not properly tested the true limits of my knives.
I literally said “DOHHHHH!” When you dropped the Void!
I've had a couple omega springs break. It's not a real issue though. Knife is still usable with one spring. You can even block the lock with a stick behind the axis lock and use it without springs if needed. Aftermarket springs can be had for less than mailing your knife back to Benchmade. I made one using music wire rolled around a pen once.
@@SimonRiley115 I've been around long enough to find $150 isn't really getting you a high end US made knife anywhere. I don't even really like Benchmade, but i still like my g10 940.
I was the "mine have never broken" guy, right up until it happened...then broke a couple more. Now I have a couple spares on hand. IMO, the Hogue springs are vastly superior to Benchmades. In fact, I think Wolf makes the Hogue springs and those folks know springs. FWIW
@@lenzielenski3276 totally agree. I do think the stock Benchmade springs would probably last decades if we could keep ourselves from fidgeting. That's most of the fun though :)
@@SimonRiley115 would you feel better if it was a $1000 custom shop job?
The scissors on the Victorinox SD classic is my all time favorite fidget (and my always carry knife)
Great video!
You were right the first time. They are kind of “toys”. If you can have fun with it, it’s a toy.
Nothing wrong with that no judgement. I’m a southpaw so I’m a total Spyderco fanboy.
They’re toys, shouldn’t have waffled. Or pocket jewelry
Recon I am a big SPYDERCO fan (for decades). Am also a lefty and discovered Benchmade axis locks years ago. Have 2 710s and an old Rukus large auto (no longer made). My favorite large SPYDERCO is a lefty liner lock that I snapped up the minute I saw it. Have wanted a Chris Reeve for years ,but they are a little out of my price range. Maybe someday.
@@bobstark4020 I’ve been EDC’n a Victorinox GAK for my job EMS transport. Everything I need nothing I don’t. And left hand liner lock. Plus affordable.
Interesting. Supposedly victorinox makes good knives.
You really didn't have to bring CRT's into this...
Love your videos! You remind me of bobby duke.
I like this video about knives.