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That was a superb video! I really appreciate the combination of facts, personal experience, history and humor. I am so impressed by how quality your channel started and how quickly and consistently it’s improved. “Oh the places you’ll go!”
You touched on it, but I have such a hard time spending "real" money on small knives. I'm even having trouble paying $200 for a Spyderco Vrango, at the moment. I completely understand that raw material and production costs are basically identical, but it's just one of those irrational things I have. I used to think I didn't really like small knives, but now I think that's really the only issue I have and it's purely a me problem. This looks like a great knife, but I'd probably chase down one of the CRKT versions of I really wanted one. Great video, as usual. You're one of the few people where all the questions I can think of as the video progresses are eventually answered by the end.
I'm definitely in the thick of pricing issues with you! I'm trying to tow the line of what would make sense for me as a purchase if I wasn't trying to make TH-cam content. This is a case of a knife that I would not have purchased independently of my TH-cam channel, but once I started carrying it I was really glad to have it. I appreciate your support of my channel. I put a great deal of thought and energy into trying to make helpful and entertaining content, I hope that each video is a little better than the last one!
I really cant seem to get into frame locks that have a nice side and an ugly bare frame on the other. There are many knives that make a frame lock look nice (IMO)
I definitely get that, I'm honestly kind of partial to the look of the Ti frame side but I think I'm in the minority. I think Vero Engineering does the aesthetics of the locking side of frame locks better than anyone.
That was a superb video! I really appreciate the combination of facts, personal experience, history and humor. I am so impressed by how quality your channel started and how quickly and consistently it’s improved. “Oh the places you’ll go!”
Thanks so much for the kind words! Bring a dad gum tear to ma eye! Thanks so much for watching!
You touched on it, but I have such a hard time spending "real" money on small knives. I'm even having trouble paying $200 for a Spyderco Vrango, at the moment.
I completely understand that raw material and production costs are basically identical, but it's just one of those irrational things I have. I used to think I didn't really like small knives, but now I think that's really the only issue I have and it's purely a me problem.
This looks like a great knife, but I'd probably chase down one of the CRKT versions of I really wanted one.
Great video, as usual. You're one of the few people where all the questions I can think of as the video progresses are eventually answered by the end.
I'm definitely in the thick of pricing issues with you! I'm trying to tow the line of what would make sense for me as a purchase if I wasn't trying to make TH-cam content. This is a case of a knife that I would not have purchased independently of my TH-cam channel, but once I started carrying it I was really glad to have it.
I appreciate your support of my channel. I put a great deal of thought and energy into trying to make helpful and entertaining content, I hope that each video is a little better than the last one!
Love me a good apple slicing knife, since that's what most of mine do.
Sharp knives increase fruit consumption = Sharp knives are for the health conscious individual! Thanks for watching!
I really cant seem to get into frame locks that have a nice side and an ugly bare frame on the other. There are many knives that make a frame lock look nice (IMO)
I definitely get that, I'm honestly kind of partial to the look of the Ti frame side but I think I'm in the minority. I think Vero Engineering does the aesthetics of the locking side of frame locks better than anyone.