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Fisher Blades
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2021
Fisher Blades makes sharp and pointy things to help people survive and thrive.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Blade Testing - Real Organic Matter
Chas conducts cut/thrust testing on real organic matter. How well does the BECKWITH/COVERT do? Watch the video to find out. We do the messy, dirty blade testing so you don’t have to!
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Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Beckwith / Covert Key Functional Features
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Chas and John discuss the key functional features of the Beckwith / Covert. At Fisher Blades, function IS form! Check it out!
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Col. Charlie Beckwith Tribute
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Chas and John talk a bit about Col. Charlie Beckwith, founder of US Delta Force, who inspired Chas to design a family of combative/defensive knives.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Defensive Daily Carry vs. EDC
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Chas and John discuss the distinction to be made between carrying knives specifically for defense vs. carrying for generalized application.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: FIGURE IT OUT.
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Chas and John discuss the Fisher brothers' and Fisher Blades' credo...figure it out.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: AMERICA, Fuck Yeah!
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Chas and John discuss why "made in the USA" is important to Fisher Blades.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Our Mission.
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Chas and John Fisher discuss what the main drivers are with Fisher Blades.
Fisher Blades / Sharp & Pointy: Origins.
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Chas and John discuss the origins of Fisher Blades.
About Blade Polishing Compounds
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In this video, we discuss our thoughts on blade polishing compounds.
Blade Edge Maintenance
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In this video, we discuss our method of maintaining a sharp blade edge.
please get some more in stock
We're working on it! Mid to late July. Sign up for our Newsletter to get Early-Bird access to new inventory!
Awww no way. I moved from Billings to Missouri last year. Damn I wish I could have met you.
At our house, we all carry a knife, every day that ends in Y
I like how you operate.
Awesome commentary, thanks!
Will the "Unicorn Edition" have a different steel for improved edge retention? MagnaCut?
Each Unicorn Edition will have something different about it - could be steel, could be scale material and/or color, could be blade finish. This first Unicorn Edition uses the same steel as our first batch - AEB-L, which has excellent edge retention when hardened to 60-62, BTW. So the answer really is that it depends. MagnaCut is being considered, but our view is that the base steel is really only a part of blade quality. We feel heat treat/temper plays an enormous part in bringing out the full potential of a steel, and every use profile mandates it's own steel performance attributes. MagnaCut alone is not necessarily a superior steel, although it COULD be, depending on the use-profile of the knife.
Is the clip reversible for left and right carry?
No - you'll need to decide which "side" to get. I put that in quotations because if you want to draw with your right hand in hammer, saber, or reverse edge-in grip, then you'd want a "right-pocket" sheath. If you wanted to draw with your right hand in reverse edge-OUT grip, you could put a "left-pocket" sheath in your right pocket. If you wanted to draw LEFT hand, all above applies but reverse-sheath-type. Just call or email us if you need more clarification. Thanks! /Chas Fisher
I WANT THIS KNIFE ! This is my idea! I have a TOOR knives Kingpin, and I was looking at it, and that is what I imagined, but I have a Williams Blade Design SZK005 #76/150 APOCALYPTIC finish on ELMAX! With the best sheath, and titanium Mummert knives clip!!!!!!! The best knife ever created, but this would be #2 like the DEUCE ! I train with kydex knives after BJJ, and KNIFEFIGHT, and I am also a Marine multiple WAR veteran! I love fighting n the cage I am 8-1 @ 185 , but I want to have a KNIFEFIgHT This is the knife I would utilize!
Times are tough guys! Thats why the the price is such a big deal. I think for the knife you are getting. The quality, the RAD, the 🇺🇲U.S.A🇺🇲 made. We need to support knife companies 🇺🇲made in America🇺🇲 Great idea! Great job! I'll be getting one! Gotta save up!
Thanks for your support!
Nice looking blade👍👍
I have one of these knives and it is awesome. Thanks Fisher. Waiting for the next one.
Thanks!
I got one of these and it is a fantastic knife.
Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing more things from you. Maybe a defensive folder as I carry folders 99% of the time.
Come down $100 to $199, and not only will you get me sold on your product, but you will also increase sales to a broader target consumer base sheer volume and at the same time guarantee a larger profit margin versus a smaller volume and profits at the current price point. Good luck.
$100 tops.
The only criticism I could make, and it’s not really a criticism, is that these results might be even greater on a larger target. IE most of these cuts done on a man sized target would actually be deeper I would think. Regardless kudos on the demonstration, much appreciated!
You make a valid point. The carcass in this video weighed about 65 lbs. We opted for that because of cost - you'd be surprised how much it would cost to get a man-weight (say 175 lb) pig carcass and we're trying to keep expenses down! Maybe next test we'll run a GoFundMe for it! Thanks for the comment - gratefully received.
Great test. Best one I've seen. Id like to see the next test with tee shirts and quick draw stabs and defensive slashes. Ill bet they are still effective
Thanks. Good ideas. We’ll do another one of these with additional applications/different clothing. Stand by.
@@fisherblades It's refreshing for manufacturers that listen to customers!
The only reason I found out about this knife is that I am subscribed to Melissa Backwoods and saw it there the other day, now I am saving up to order one. I hope you ship to Canada.
We are working out the best way to slip these into Canada!
@@fisherblades Great news, thanks for the reply!!!
Is the sheath just for Left-handed people?
We offer the option of right hand draw or left hand draw - two different sheaths.
@fisherblades - Thanks! Hopefully I can find it for sale in Canada.
Too expensive I think.
That t-shirt!!! 🤤
Available on our website!
Great knife and a great video
Thanks for watching!
Going to have to order one of these next time they are available. Too bad they are illegal in your hometown (any fixed blade of any length) with a few exceptions of work or outdoor things like hiking or fishing... as if there's a lot of hiking inside the city of Seattle. You should start selling a few through my new favorite knife shop in SODO tthat's almost under the west seattle bridge.
This is not precisely true about Seattle. Check out: www.akti.org/specious-in-seattle/#:~:text=The%20Seattle%20Municipal%20Code%20defines,in%20length.%E2%80%9D%20Section%2012A. An excerpt: The Seattle Municipal Code defines “dangerous knife” as “any fixed-blade knife and any other knife having a blade more than 3 1/2 inches in length.” Section 12A.14.080 of that code captioned “Unlawful use of weapons” states as pertinent that it is unlawful to: Knowingly carry concealed or unconcealed on such person any dangerous knife. Worth noting that it uses 3.5" as the operative trigger for "dangerous" although I wouldn't doubt that the Seattle City Attorney would overlook this length to deem anything he/she wants as "dangerous." Also note, there have been instances of kitchen paring knives being deemed dangerous. As a Seattle resident myself, I've decided to allow myself to carry my 3" fixed blade, and if I get it trouble, I'd get in trouble whether is was a fixed blade or not.
Volsteed mink is so much more.
Vosteed is made in China. Fisher Blades -- made in the USA or not at all!
@@fisherblades put them side by side then say that
@@charlesgore8428 Happy to do so! Without knowing your national/potical affiliation, would you readily buy a cheap knife made by ISIS/ISIL? Or the Taliban? Are you solely buying on price:quality?
Devastating! Great test bro! The blade is to be feared
For sure!
Depending on what type of pocket you have that knife will not allow my hand in there to get my keys out. I find it easier to carry a small folder and my Full race SW 1076
That pig is video proof of why I never want to get into a knife fight! I’ll be ordering this weekend as this is exactly what I’ve been wanting for edc. If I want to carry weak side (left pocket) and deploy in a ice pick grip which holster should I get?
Our terms for reverse grip are reverse grip edge-out (blade edge away from you) and reverse grip edge-in (edge toward you) - which of these grips matches your ice pick grip?
@@fisherblades edge away from me.
@@warweaponx6629 Then you would get a "right-pocket" sheath, and carry it in your left pocket. Don't worry that we call it a "right-pocket" sheath - it will function as you want in the left pocket!
Thanks for the video. In many ways, knife training seems to be among the difficult to get. My health has failed, so getting any kind of training is more difficult for me now. If I had to defend myself with a blade, I'd want to be using a push dagger. While I'm not really trained as a puncher, I've done a little bit of Krav Maga and practice a little punching. A push dagger would allow me to hold the knife and punch. One problem with DDC is that many places that ban firearms would also ban a knife that was clearly designed as a weapon. I've worked in some places like that. I had one friend who always carried three knives, and he sometimes carried a fixed-blade boot knife as his third knife. I've never had a flipper knife, but they seem to be popular as a multi-purpose folding knife that would work well enough for DDC.
I just returned home from a run to the Dakotas. And there was that package that I was waiting to open upon arrival. Inside is #67 of 230 count Covert production run. The covert blade is impressive, and so is the pocket sheath. I guarantee any skeptics, you will not be disappointed. Spend the $300.00 cash and be happy with your very own Beckwith Covert blade in hand and pocket. 🫡🫡🫡
Thanks @ellerybice3787 - enjoy your blade, and cut wisely!
Why does it need to be $300 dollars??
@scottbollinger3641: Three main points to make on the price: 1. Entirely made in the USA with American labor. Every single step of manufacturing this blade involves paying American employees American wages. USA manufacturing abides by strong laws to protect the consumer and the environment. No dumping of blade finish waste into our rivers! 2. Made entirely of US and German materials. The only part of this knife and its packaging that isn’t American is the German steel. The fasteners are custom made in the US with US steel. The sheath is made entirely of US-sourced materials. We could have cut the cost of this blade in half by buying cheaper from China. No China junk in this blade! 3. Long and involved R&D process. We don’t just jump onto live IG and sketch out knife designs based on our IG followers requests. We put many months into designing, prototyping and testing with many changes made to the knife and its carry system. This also costs - time and money. Thanks for the question! /Chas Fisher
@@fisherblades .. thanks
@@fisherblades …. How is it to sharpen??
@@scottbollinger3641 Our tanto has two very straight edges - the proximal edge (closer to the grip) and the distal edge (edge from tip to the proximal edge). Where those two edges meet we call the tanto intersection. Sharpening is very easy on a belt sharpener. Pretty easy on a stone but stone needs to be flat. Easy on a ceramic rod sharpener, but take care transitioning past the tanto intersection when going from proximal to distal edge.
Price is fair imo.
Organic material.
Why not M390 or Magnacut steel?
Because it adds little-to-nothing to blade performance relative to the blade purpose - only adds to cost/price of the knife.
Good stuff….purchased #55 of first batch and love it….extreme quality….bring more tactical
Thank you for your support!
I'm very pleased with mine - low 200s serial. The thing just oozes quality and attention to detail.
@@justanothergunnerd8128 thanks for your support!
Thanks! #55 is a great number!
Very reminiscent of a Cold Steel demo video. Hope you enjoy the delicious BBQ pulled pork aftermath of this demonstration! Yum!
For sure!
@@fisherblades TH-cam shadow banned your reply! I had to change my comment settings to view it!
@@elgatofelix8917 Argh. We know. No doubt we'll get into some trouble with the Sensitive People. We also posted this video on our Rumble channel in case it gets really bad!
Interesting test. When the blade gets to 4," I will definitely get one. Great design.
Thanks - we have a lot of cool stuff coming. You'll be psyched!
ill look into your site need a more round handle to be in my next one, the fighter jet point is cool ....
I can't wait for mine to arrive!
It’s in the works!
For a field knife, I need to be able to resheath the knife without having to look or stand. However, in this type of EDC knife, this is no problem. The task of the knife determines a great deal.
Agreed - thanks for the comment!
Another thing I hope you guys explore is that there really isn’t enough high quality stuff out there for higher end keychain self defense tools.. the 10$ Chinese stuff sucks.. I always have my keys on me.. and there are times I can’t carry a knife with me. For example Rmj tactical made a Kubaton but slightly to big and attention grabbing. Anyway love the thought put into this definitely going to pick one up
Very nice keep it up
Thanks!
Really really nice design.
Thanks!
You guys should consider making a tactical folder. I carry for self defense mainly b7t I much prefer a folder over a fixed blade. I know a fixed blade is better for self defense but I am much more likely to carry a folder. Maybe like a emmerson knife but with better steel and fit and finish.
Stay tuned to our channels - we have some cool stuff coming down the pike!
@@fisherblades Thanks for listening to your fans!
Beautiful knife. And thought out very well
Thanks for check it out!
Great video!!
thanks!
Good explanation. This looks like an excellent knife for saber grip.
Exactly! This is our intent for the blade.
I left a blank spot (no word) at the sentence end, did you not see it? Insert all or nothing as you wish.
Ellery: got it! I'm the slow brother...! Thanks for commenting and for getting one of our knives!!
Your welcome.
Do not point your knife in direction of anything that you do not intend to ____¿
I don't apply the four universal firearm safety rules to knives. Different tool, different safe handling rules.
Love this knife
Thanks!
Very interesting, thank you. Also, I'm so happy we are not alone as proven by the painting.
Haha! Thanks!
Great advice, thank you, gentlemen!
Would you consider offering a sheath for appendix (canted under the belt)?
That's an idea currently in the works!
Great work, mine just shipped