Hey, this is Dylan from Oak City Leather Supply. Super cool to see one of my very first sheaths still being talked out. However, that sheath was made years ago back when I was just learning the ropes of leather working. My craftsmanship has improved greatly and now offer so many more upgraded designs of pocket sheaths and other goods. I hope I can get some of my most recent work to Taylor to have a look at. I’m very glad content creators are out here helping spread the awareness of all these amazing makers and companies. The EDC community is the best! Dylan
I have 5-6 Oak City Leather Supply sheaths. I love them . I have probably 200 high grade knives and the amount of knives they have specs on is very impressive . I find my self giving new life to a fixed blade in my safe by ordering a leather and stitch option to make it great again. I personally love the small fixed blade sheaths for front pocket carry . Like the owner said , his evolution of his craft has progressed greatly from the original design . I do not know Dylan but he makes some high grade products for sure . JD
I carry a Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter in a custom Armatus architect sheath. I carry it at my 11 o'clock, horizontal. Weak side. I've had it about 3 years. S30v, Perfect ergos, beautiful handle, razor sharp and perfect jimping! Perfect knife for me! I carry it everyday! Love it!
On the topic of sheaths, I encourage everyone to try making them in home. Its not that hard and you can customize them however you want for a fraction of price.
White River M1 Caper. Perfect handle ergos. The frustration as with all fixed blades is the sheath. The Caper has an above average kydex sheath. Great for strapping to a pack and good for wearing cross-draw on my belt - but not exceptional. One day I’ll get around to looking into commissioning a leather pocket sheath for it.
Roac Custom Leather - Hey Taylor, What an awesome lineup! It's cool to see you still enjoying your Guardian 3, the patina on that sheath is amazing brother, well earned. I am still making sheaths & other leather art, usually in small batch runs. We were sold out for quite awhile, but I dropped a batch of clip sheaths earlier this month and although they're about gone, there will be another much larger drop available in May.
I've been carrying the crkt minimalist bowie neck knife for a few years now, along with my crkt Sting as scout carry, my two favorite fixed blade knives
The two I carry the most are my civivi D'Art (every single day) and my fixed Elementum, which is on front of my belt in scout carry most days. Thanks for the video
Really like the TRC Classic Freedom as an EDC fixed blade (both the full flat and the saber grind versions), I just love TRC's build quality and heat treatment. But there are soo many great EDC Fixies out now, in every steel one can wish for, at least if one got a little patience to wait for a specific maker or custom.
My favorite fixed blade for EDC is my Tops HOG 4.5. It has clean functional lines, it is well made, carries nice, looks good, and does everything I ask of it, from field dressing game, basic wood craft and camp chores, to mundane daily cutting chores like food prep and breaking down boxes. I actually use my knives and am not a steel snob, so 1095 works for me, and Tops does a great job with it. The handle is super comfortable, and the knife is a joy to use. I have dozens of knives, but the HOG 4.5 is the one knife I never leave home without.
I love my Gaurdian three! I also love the scout carry sheath it comes with. Scout carry is my preference. I have many fixed blades that i dont carry because their sheaths pale in comparison to the horizontal carry sheath of the Gaurdian. Thank you! Love your channel!
I always carry my Schrade SCHF16 in my right pocket. Nice sturdy blade with excellent fit and finish at an amazing price. It's not pocket jewelry for sure, but hey, the tactical workhorse style is great too. Comes with a well made kydex sheath. All in all I think that it is pretty hard to beat.
Man I was so stoked to see a Bradford guardian in your list. To be fair I carry the 3.5 every day I’m not at work and I had the same issue you did Taylor. That being said. I do carry scout but because that point is so sharp and pointy, the sheath it came with was toast in less then 6 months. I commissioned a custom sheath for it and holly crap I am in love all over again
@@tacticaltavern 🤣 Now that I look back on it, yours was the video that introduced me the the Henchman soo... yeah, nevermind. And thanks, it quickly rose to my top 3.
Great video. Cards on the table.... I was a "I'm good with a folder" guy but you made a video about fixed blades probably a year or more ago that got me thinking about adding one into the gear. I started with a CRKT minimalist, upgraded to the Bradford Guardian 3 and this knife is amazing. Minimalist is great to just tiny so it lives in my bag. I also grabbed a Big Idea Design mini click, great pen but having a hell of a time finding ink gel style refills. If you have a suggestions that would be rad. Wrapping this up, thanks for all the great vids and reviews, they really do help when hunting for new and different gear.
I carry the White River M1 Caper. They come in several versions M1 Backpacker, Backpacker Pro, & Caper. This an awesome EDC knife. Check out the many reviews on TH-cam. Love the knives you have selected. Keep up the great videos.
Love my Bradford G3. I've got... a few lol. I agree about the stock leather sheath, it's not great. My EDC is the G3 Sheepsfoot in m390, in the kydex sheath, scout carry.
Love to see the love for TPK! I have an OD Green mid-sized camper in Cruwear and it’s been a workhorse. Highly recommend them. It’s the feel of a custom high end knife that you will have no fear to beat on.
My favorites are: Viper Berus 1, Viper Koi, Tops Ute #2, Boker PryMate Pro, Brisa Necker. Great little video! I would love the Boker Daily. Oh yeah, my super hard use camp come daily edc is the Boker Bark Beetle - it doubles as my steak knife.
Ruike Hornet, Fallkniven R2 Scout, Bradford Guardian 3, Lionsteel B35, TRC Classic Freedom, Manly Patriot, ESEE Izula 2, ESEE 3. Usually able to find kydex sheaths with UltiClips if they don’t come with them. A couple of them are a bit over 3.5” blades, so be aware if you have a 3.5” blade length carry restriction where you live.
I carry 4/5 lol GMF1-FS, Bradford Guardian 3, Tactical pterodactyl American Samurai Mini, Griffin Co Scout 2.5. I agree the pocket sheath really makes or breaks the carry. Oak City Leather Supply has really come along way for pocket sheath option you should have a revisit. They make leather scales for the GMF1-FS as well. 🙌🙌
I have both the ti scout and the gmf1 (2 of them) . Definitely work horses. Love both models. If you haven't tried it yet, try the 5mm gmf1-f. Better steel, and you might not think a mm makes a difference.. but with this one, it does.
If you like the Guardian take a look at the Creely Mako. Similar size and sheath but comes in various high end steels. I usually carry a magnacut version in cross draw so I can access it while sitting. Another good and inexpensive knife in that size range is the Esee Izula 2. I usually have a skeletonized one in my pocket on a para cord dangler or one with micarta handles on my pack. Esee is pretty bullet proof. Next one on my wishlist is a toss up between the Guardian and the Lionsteel M2M.
I have a confession to make. First, If you are at Blade Show in Atlanta, stop by table 24R Jackalope Knives. I would love to change your mind and make a fixed blade your main EDC. It was you that inspired the line up of knives. You did a video asking individuals how much would they spend on an EDC. The Second Video was the Georgia Bushcraft which made me stop being a steel snob. It brought me back to my roots. I want to Thank You for reminding me what a knife is truly suppose to be. I hope to see you at Blade Show. Steve Hotz
I have a skeletonized Buck skinner i used to carry regularly, but the sheath sucks and the steel is fairly soft. It would hold up okay, but even a honing steel couldn't keep up with it after a week of use. I also have one of the CRKT minimalist knives, but it definitely suffers from the same steel quality issue. Anything more than a letter opener it needs constant sharpening. I'd love to have a fixed blade with a high quality steel, but for now my Yo2 Cruwear keeps me very satisfied.
Great selection, I love my scout. 2.5.. The knife is absolutely incredible. I also have the Sheath from Paradrop Leather. It fits perfect in the front pocket and you can't even tell it's there. I was also able to get in on the preorder for the folder, black on black on black, can't wait to get it. Big shout out to Steve had Paradrop Leather, the first Sheath he sent me got lost in the mail and he sent me another one at no charge.
Great collection! You're right that the key to carrying and EDC fixed blade is the sheath. have you checked out the mom micro and macro? I love the magnetic sheath they come with, and they are super svelte blades
Check out Twisted Assisted’s ‘Gambler’ fixed blade. A UK company that has recently released a small fixed blade with customisable scales and an awesome sheath and belt clip. It’s great😁
So I work from home, but we live in the country surrounding way to much acreage for the lovely wildlings that come through the forest in OR. If I’m outdoors working or playing I actually keep my Morakniv Robust on my hip (work and defense), and an Outdoor Edge slidewinder which is more a utility knife but works great for hay bales and slicing other things. My EDC for the city differs as it’s scary here now with crime etc. So I keep my CRKT Minimalist neck knife on me (fixed blade) but also my Benchmade Pardue 530 (folder) in my pocket. And usually my custom made fixed blade my uncle made with a custom leather sheath a friend made on my belt. I hate purses or any kind of bag you carry so if they won’t fit on these 3 areas I won’t carry them. But I think a skeletized handle would be better as a belt knife for me.
I just got the Hogue Extrak. Super slim and light M4 sharpness that is slicey AF. 10/10 Would recommend. Also love my Bradford Guardian 3's, both the traditional drop and the Wharncliffe, just really, REALLY wish they'd off their 3D G-10 scales in black.
Griffin Co Scout 2.5. Some blades for hunting have these cutouts, so your knife doesn't get stuck in the animal as you are stabbing it. It helps release suction. So it might be a tribute to this.
My favorite right now is the TOPS MSK 2.5. I've got the Rockies Edition. I always figured a scandi would be good for EDC tasks and I'm not wrong yet. Best part, it transitions flawlessly to woodworking tasks. Slap an ulti clip on it and a lanyard - good to go.
Do huh what? A scandi is terrible for basically everything but woodworking. Since I assume you don't sit around whittling all day, there are multiple grinds that would be infinitely better for EDC tasks than a scandi. The love for scandi is nothing but a fad; sheep following the herd.
I love almost everything with my Boker AK1 reverse tanto but with the lanyard piece out it’s edges are really sharp and scratches my hands if I carries in pocket so I turned it around as soon as I got it and the ulti clip on the leather sheath is even sharper it took chucked out of door frames and gouged a large chuck out of my inner car door , it now lives in a pocket slip but I would really love an option with a clip
my fav edc fixed blade is the tactile knives dreadeye. if you don't know that one yet, you should check it out. i believe you'll like the size. your video just gave me the idea to look for a pocket sheath for it. it comes with a kydex sheath which i'm scout carrying on the front of my hip next to the belt buckle
Good Morning from VT! I noticed that you are missing a fixed blade with a Scandi grind in your rotation. I carry a Brisa/Enzo Necker that I carry often and am impressed with its performance. Very competitively priced and built like a tank. More recently they came out with the Bobtail which is virtually the same but with a slightly different shaped handle. Both are great if you are going to spend the day outside. I have used my Necker for a couple years now and have had no issues. Anyway, that’s my two cents. I enjoy the content of your videos; keep up the good work.
Loved my esee 4 and wanted a smaller knife, so I bought a 3 in s35vn. My favorite knife. Then I got a guardian 3 magnacut and loved it, so I got another in a different steel and blade shape. I plan to get the new 3.2 when it comes out in magnacut with another blade shape
Best sheath I've found was from DLT trading called the sheild and I use a lionsteel b35 in sleipner, works great for a lot of different sized knives and it's ambi..
As someone into crafty artsy stuff having something that does precision cuts is ideal and I'm assuming I'm not the only getting into all this EDC stuff who's into creative work. I got a kiridashi knife the other day and I think it will do everything people use utility knives for plus all the stuff they are still being used for literal millennia later without much change, which says something. If you want something that is also super useful in woodworking, leatherworking, papercutting, sculping, whittling, marking/scoring, and everything you'd use an exacto knife for but with a much stronger blade, then the kiridashi might be for you. If some of these companies made some little kiridashi style blades that would be sick for people like me. EDC depends on your job as well, I do landscaping and part of my EDC is also a hori hori, another super useful japanese style knife used for gardening/landscaping related tasks. A tiny hori hori that was somewhere between a slightly concaved trowel and a serrated knife would be awesome as sometimes i'm just weeding little sprouts. I'd also use it to scoop up little bugs and stuff to look at with my loupe, another great EDC item that never seems to get mentioned.
i have a bradford guardian 3.5 coming in and a brisa bobtail 80 coming in, i think the bradford will be a good like full size edc fixie and the brisa will be a good smaller edc and also hold up well to some bushcraft, especially with it being 12c27 and tough as nails
Appreciate your videos - I'm despite to find a leather sheath for my microtech 3.75 alpha mini outbreak?? Any ideas would be extremely appreciated- ???😮
Bradford Guardian 3 has that close grip to the blade where its easy to cut ones pointer finger. I love and own the blade but that tight angle makes the finger easy to knick. just an FYI I learned after purchasing one. Now that I look at it in video it seems obvious and something I'll look out for in the future. Hope this helps.
The guardian 3.2 fixes that. I've never seen it as a problem personally. But with how much I love the guardian 3, I might get a 3.2 with better steel anyway!
I personally EDC a White River FC 3.5 in appendix carry with the standard kydex sheath, if you wear a medium to long length shirt people literally can't tell it's there
How do you feel about the Bradford Guardian 4 vs the TJ Schwartz Overland? Are they both capable of excelling at bushcraft AND food prep? Let's say both knives in Magnacut steel to level out the playing field. How do we feel about TJ Schwartz's Overland handle width here?
The Eskabar hasn’t left my pocket since i saw it, well worth a try a real beater but still lightweight and comfortable especially with a wrap or scales can be got. Ka bar Becker esee all in one
Hey, this is Dylan from Oak City Leather Supply. Super cool to see one of my very first sheaths still being talked out. However, that sheath was made years ago back when I was just learning the ropes of leather working. My craftsmanship has improved greatly and now offer so many more upgraded designs of pocket sheaths and other goods. I hope I can get some of my most recent work to Taylor to have a look at. I’m very glad content creators are out here helping spread the awareness of all these amazing makers and companies. The EDC community is the best!
Dylan
Which knife had your sheath Dylan?
@@zionkid420 the GiantMouse
I follow you on Instagram and I think your leatherwork is beautiful! The designs really stand out 🔥
I have 5-6 Oak City Leather Supply sheaths. I love them . I have probably 200 high grade knives and the amount of knives they have specs on is very impressive . I find my self giving new life to a fixed blade in my safe by ordering a leather and stitch option to make it great again. I personally love the small fixed blade sheaths for front pocket carry . Like the owner said , his evolution of his craft has progressed greatly from the original design . I do not know Dylan but he makes some high grade products for sure . JD
came here to shout out Oak City and he beat me to it, best pocket sheaths and wallets out there
Tactical Pterodactyl wins my vote. Excellent craftsmanship and top of the line customer service.
I carry a Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter in a custom Armatus architect sheath. I carry it at my 11 o'clock, horizontal. Weak side. I've had it about 3 years. S30v, Perfect ergos, beautiful handle, razor sharp and perfect jimping! Perfect knife for me! I carry it everyday! Love it!
I was looking at the Armatus for my hidden canyon, because the included leather sheath is trash. What was your take?
On the topic of sheaths, I encourage everyone to try making them in home. Its not that hard and you can customize them however you want for a fraction of price.
White River Knives M1.
The m1 caper is so nice I have a few and it’s my edc.
This is on my wishlist. What sheath do y’all use?
@@BorrachoBandit Cones with a kydex one that works good for appendix or 4 o clock carry. I have a few so I can alternate depending on the day.
Such a good knife
Such an amazing knife
White River M1 Caper. Perfect handle ergos. The frustration as with all fixed blades is the sheath. The Caper has an above average kydex sheath. Great for strapping to a pack and good for wearing cross-draw on my belt - but not exceptional. One day I’ll get around to looking into commissioning a leather pocket sheath for it.
Roac Custom Leather - Hey Taylor, What an awesome lineup! It's cool to see you still enjoying your Guardian 3, the patina on that sheath is amazing brother, well earned. I am still making sheaths & other leather art, usually in small batch runs. We were sold out for quite awhile, but I dropped a batch of clip sheaths earlier this month and although they're about gone, there will be another much larger drop available in May.
I just got a White River backpacker pro and it is one of the best feeling handles that I have had on a knife
I've been carrying the crkt minimalist bowie neck knife for a few years now, along with my crkt Sting as scout carry, my two favorite fixed blade knives
The two I carry the most are my civivi D'Art (every single day) and my fixed Elementum, which is on front of my belt in scout carry most days. Thanks for the video
Great content! I would really like to see a budget edc fixed blade video please?
I carry a Bradford Guardian 3 but I have recently switched out my folder for a MKC Mini Goat … love it!!
I love T.Kell fixed blades. I think you’d like his smaller fixed blades like the Piranha with a pocket vertical clip👍
Really like the TRC Classic Freedom as an EDC fixed blade (both the full flat and the saber grind versions), I just love TRC's build quality and heat treatment. But there are soo many great EDC Fixies out now, in every steel one can wish for, at least if one got a little patience to wait for a specific maker or custom.
My favorite fixed blade for EDC is my Tops HOG 4.5. It has clean functional lines, it is well made, carries nice, looks good, and does everything I ask of it, from field dressing game, basic wood craft and camp chores, to mundane daily cutting chores like food prep and breaking down boxes. I actually use my knives and am not a steel snob, so 1095 works for me, and Tops does a great job with it. The handle is super comfortable, and the knife is a joy to use. I have dozens of knives, but the HOG 4.5 is the one knife I never leave home without.
I love my Gaurdian three! I also love the scout carry sheath it comes with. Scout carry is my preference. I have many fixed blades that i dont carry because their sheaths pale in comparison to the horizontal carry sheath of the Gaurdian. Thank you! Love your channel!
I always carry my Schrade SCHF16 in my right pocket. Nice sturdy blade with excellent fit and finish at an amazing price. It's not pocket jewelry for sure, but hey, the tactical workhorse style is great too. Comes with a well made kydex sheath. All in all I think that it is pretty hard to beat.
My favorite edc fixed blade is a White River Knife And Tool Backpacker Pro/Caper.
I have a Backpacker with the orange G10 handles. Awesome knife!
Man I was so stoked to see a Bradford guardian in your list. To be fair I carry the 3.5 every day I’m not at work and I had the same issue you did Taylor. That being said. I do carry scout but because that point is so sharp and pointy, the sheath it came with was toast in less then 6 months. I commissioned a custom sheath for it and holly crap I am in love all over again
I have a BGd 3.5 also, and wonder who you got your sheath from. Also, do you have the 3d or flattish scales on yours?
@@johnsanford3596check out armatus carry sheaths! Or best is buy directly from Bradford
I have a little Bark River PSK Elmax and its an amazing little knife. Not the easiest to sharpen but stays razor sharp for ever.
Agreed! It’s the best little fixed blade I own. I have the elmax and magnacut and love them!
My go to edc fixed blade is the LT Wright Lil Muk in a beard&owl leather pocket sheath. Perfect combination 🔥
All good options but if you like that guardian 3 you should check out the white river m1 caper. It’s my edc and it’s probably my fav knife to carry.
Mine as well, such an amazing edc fixed blade
Would love to see you do a review of the Compliance Edge Henchman. It replaced the Guardian 3 on my belt.
The compliance edge henchman is one of my favorite fixed blades! 🔥🔪
@@tacticaltavern 🤣 Now that I look back on it, yours was the video that introduced me the the Henchman soo... yeah, nevermind. And thanks, it quickly rose to my top 3.
Awesome video and the Bradford Guardian 3 is definitely the one I want to get. I just need to decide on which blade to get.
The Creely Mako is my go to, and he makes them in a bunch of cool steel options
I love my AK1. It's absolutely my most carried AND... Daily Customs is releasing the AK2 soon 🙃
Great video. Cards on the table.... I was a "I'm good with a folder" guy but you made a video about fixed blades probably a year or more ago that got me thinking about adding one into the gear. I started with a CRKT minimalist, upgraded to the Bradford Guardian 3 and this knife is amazing. Minimalist is great to just tiny so it lives in my bag. I also grabbed a Big Idea Design mini click, great pen but having a hell of a time finding ink gel style refills. If you have a suggestions that would be rad. Wrapping this up, thanks for all the great vids and reviews, they really do help when hunting for new and different gear.
I don’t know of any gel-style refills for a D2 refill pen
So glad to finally see TPK get some love on this channel.
I carry the White River M1 Caper. They come in several versions M1 Backpacker, Backpacker Pro, & Caper. This an awesome EDC knife. Check out the many reviews on TH-cam. Love the knives you have selected. Keep up the great videos.
The sheath is at least 50% of a fixie, as you've demonstrated so clearly 👍👍👍
Try the Amtac Northman and Stroup Knives Bravo 5 or Mini, all 3 are awesome.
Love my Bradford G3. I've got... a few lol. I agree about the stock leather sheath, it's not great.
My EDC is the G3 Sheepsfoot in m390, in the kydex sheath, scout carry.
Love to see the love for TPK! I have an OD Green mid-sized camper in Cruwear and it’s been a workhorse. Highly recommend them. It’s the feel of a custom high end knife that you will have no fear to beat on.
@1:43 link to where you bought that brass or copper bead please!
Bladesmith here, full tang knives deserve all the love, they’re all I make
My favorites are: Viper Berus 1, Viper Koi, Tops Ute #2, Boker PryMate Pro, Brisa Necker. Great little video! I would love the Boker Daily. Oh yeah, my super hard use camp come daily edc is the Boker Bark Beetle - it doubles as my steak knife.
Ruike Hornet, Fallkniven R2 Scout, Bradford Guardian 3, Lionsteel B35, TRC Classic Freedom, Manly Patriot, ESEE Izula 2, ESEE 3. Usually able to find kydex sheaths with UltiClips if they don’t come with them. A couple of them are a bit over 3.5” blades, so be aware if you have a 3.5” blade length carry restriction where you live.
I carry 4/5 lol GMF1-FS, Bradford Guardian 3, Tactical pterodactyl American Samurai Mini, Griffin Co Scout 2.5. I agree the pocket sheath really makes or breaks the carry. Oak City Leather Supply has really come along way for pocket sheath option you should have a revisit. They make leather scales for the GMF1-FS as well. 🙌🙌
My favorite edc fixed blade is my Esee Izula 2. It's the perfect edc fixed blade IMO.
I have 2 of those, and they're great. I also like the White River Backpacker for edc because the sheath is super thin.
Viking Tactics Patriot knife is my most carried EDC small fixed blade. Second is the Baja 3 from Tops.
Yes this is what I been asking for from so many creators lol thank you🙏🏼
Great vids I got a bradford 3.2 after watching your vids and doing some reddit research and ordered a ROAC sheath thnx for the great content!
Love that TPK knife! Can’t wait to get my hands on the TPK samurai!
I have both the ti scout and the gmf1 (2 of them) . Definitely work horses. Love both models. If you haven't tried it yet, try the 5mm gmf1-f. Better steel, and you might not think a mm makes a difference.. but with this one, it does.
The Raptor is what originally drew me to TPK but "The American Samurai" is what holds my heart and keeps me saying someday.
I usually carry either a Bradford 3 in a kydex sheath or a Bark River Gunny Scandi plus a folder,good for most situations
I carry a creely mako in magnacut everyday along with a folder (mainly to fidget) 🤝🏼
If you like the Guardian take a look at the Creely Mako. Similar size and sheath but comes in various high end steels. I usually carry a magnacut version in cross draw so I can access it while sitting. Another good and inexpensive knife in that size range is the Esee Izula 2. I usually have a skeletonized one in my pocket on a para cord dangler or one with micarta handles on my pack. Esee is pretty bullet proof. Next one on my wishlist is a toss up between the Guardian and the Lionsteel M2M.
I have a confession to make. First, If you are at Blade Show in Atlanta, stop by table 24R Jackalope Knives. I would love to change your mind and make a fixed blade your main EDC. It was you that inspired the line up of knives. You did a video asking individuals how much would they spend on an EDC. The Second Video was the Georgia Bushcraft which made me stop being a steel snob. It brought me back to my roots. I want to Thank You for reminding me what a knife is truly suppose to be. I hope to see you at Blade Show. Steve Hotz
I read your comment and I will be at blade Atlanta so I will definitely come to your booth.
I absolutely love the sheath that came with my guardian 3.
LT Wright Great Plainsman and Bark River JX6 are my top EDC fixed blades
I'm currently carrying the Real Steel Cormorant Apex. It can take custom diy handles, it has a slim profile with the kydex sheath.
I have a skeletonized Buck skinner i used to carry regularly, but the sheath sucks and the steel is fairly soft. It would hold up okay, but even a honing steel couldn't keep up with it after a week of use.
I also have one of the CRKT minimalist knives, but it definitely suffers from the same steel quality issue. Anything more than a letter opener it needs constant sharpening.
I'd love to have a fixed blade with a high quality steel, but for now my Yo2 Cruwear keeps me very satisfied.
Great selection, I love my scout. 2.5.. The knife is absolutely incredible. I also have the Sheath from Paradrop Leather. It fits perfect in the front pocket and you can't even tell it's there. I was also able to get in on the preorder for the folder, black on black on black, can't wait to get it. Big shout out to Steve had Paradrop Leather, the first Sheath he sent me got lost in the mail and he sent me another one at no charge.
That custom boker ak1 is amazing. I don't think I've ever seen a fixed blade that looks that good
The notch on the Griffin is amazing for beer tops 🎉
I carry the Esee izula, its my favourite!
Great collection! You're right that the key to carrying and EDC fixed blade is the sheath. have you checked out the mom micro and macro? I love the magnetic sheath they come with, and they are super svelte blades
I got the Guardian 3.5, had to buy a leather sheath by Oak City. Love it
I work construction so i usually carry a bigger fixed blade, my current go-to's are the QSP Bison, Cold Steel SRK 5" version and the Condor Huron
I carry both. Leatherman P4 free and variety of smaller fixed blades (ESEE being the primary)
Check out Twisted Assisted’s ‘Gambler’ fixed blade. A UK company that has recently released a small fixed blade with customisable scales and an awesome sheath and belt clip. It’s great😁
I love the Lionsteel M1. Really good one. I got it on one of those “Deals of the Day” Blade HQ does. I really recommend it.
HFB Cav Jr. been my favorite for the past month
Goy myself a nice little fixed blade EDC from Boatright Bladeworks. Chase worked at McNees for a while and now he branched out. He makes great stuff.
So I work from home, but we live in the country surrounding way to much acreage for the lovely wildlings that come through the forest in OR. If I’m outdoors working or playing I actually keep my Morakniv Robust on my hip (work and defense), and an Outdoor Edge slidewinder which is more a utility knife but works great for hay bales and slicing other things. My EDC for the city differs as it’s scary here now with crime etc. So I keep my CRKT Minimalist neck knife on me (fixed blade) but also my Benchmade Pardue 530 (folder) in my pocket. And usually my custom made fixed blade my uncle made with a custom leather sheath a friend made on my belt. I hate purses or any kind of bag you carry so if they won’t fit on these 3 areas I won’t carry them. But I think a skeletized handle would be better as a belt knife for me.
Love the Peña X fixed blade. Been the perfect fit for me.
big fan of the mkm mikro 2, the blade shape is super useful and the handle gives you a lot of grip once you get used to holding it
I just got the Hogue Extrak. Super slim and light M4 sharpness that is slicey AF. 10/10 Would recommend. Also love my Bradford Guardian 3's, both the traditional drop and the Wharncliffe, just really, REALLY wish they'd off their 3D G-10 scales in black.
Griffin Co Scout 2.5. Some blades for hunting have these cutouts, so your knife doesn't get stuck in the animal as you are stabbing it. It helps release suction. So it might be a tribute to this.
I love my Spyderco Street Beat; it’s got the micarta handle.
Fixed blades = No moving parts.
Love the video ... I have a D2 CRKT Minimalist Cleaver and a customized White River ATK with scales and a front pocket sheath ... I like the Boker!
My favorite right now is the TOPS MSK 2.5. I've got the Rockies Edition. I always figured a scandi would be good for EDC tasks and I'm not wrong yet. Best part, it transitions flawlessly to woodworking tasks. Slap an ulti clip on it and a lanyard - good to go.
Do huh what? A scandi is terrible for basically everything but woodworking. Since I assume you don't sit around whittling all day, there are multiple grinds that would be infinitely better for EDC tasks than a scandi. The love for scandi is nothing but a fad; sheep following the herd.
Thanks for this video. Nice watch!
Great vid! For me it's Esee Izula 2 in micarta green (1095)
I love almost everything with my Boker AK1 reverse tanto but with the lanyard piece out it’s edges are really sharp and scratches my hands if I carries in pocket so I turned it around as soon as I got it and the ulti clip on the leather sheath is even sharper it took chucked out of door frames and gouged a large chuck out of my inner car door , it now lives in a pocket slip but I would really love an option with a clip
my fav edc fixed blade is the tactile knives dreadeye. if you don't know that one yet, you should check it out. i believe you'll like the size. your video just gave me the idea to look for a pocket sheath for it. it comes with a kydex sheath which i'm scout carrying on the front of my hip next to the belt buckle
Good Morning from VT! I noticed that you are missing a fixed blade with a Scandi grind in your rotation. I carry a Brisa/Enzo Necker that I carry often and am impressed with its performance. Very competitively priced and built like a tank. More recently they came out with the Bobtail which is virtually the same but with a slightly different shaped handle. Both are great if you are going to spend the day outside. I have used my Necker for a couple years now and have had no issues. Anyway, that’s my two cents. I enjoy the content of your videos; keep up the good work.
ESEE Izula 2. I have a bunch of high end knife steels, but still love me some 1095.
Loved my esee 4 and wanted a smaller knife, so I bought a 3 in s35vn. My favorite knife. Then I got a guardian 3 magnacut and loved it, so I got another in a different steel and blade shape. I plan to get the new 3.2 when it comes out in magnacut with another blade shape
Best sheath I've found was from DLT trading called the sheild and I use a lionsteel b35 in sleipner, works great for a lot of different sized knives and it's ambi..
As someone into crafty artsy stuff having something that does precision cuts is ideal and I'm assuming I'm not the only getting into all this EDC stuff who's into creative work. I got a kiridashi knife the other day and I think it will do everything people use utility knives for plus all the stuff they are still being used for literal millennia later without much change, which says something. If you want something that is also super useful in woodworking, leatherworking, papercutting, sculping, whittling, marking/scoring, and everything you'd use an exacto knife for but with a much stronger blade, then the kiridashi might be for you. If some of these companies made some little kiridashi style blades that would be sick for people like me. EDC depends on your job as well, I do landscaping and part of my EDC is also a hori hori, another super useful japanese style knife used for gardening/landscaping related tasks. A tiny hori hori that was somewhere between a slightly concaved trowel and a serrated knife would be awesome as sometimes i'm just weeding little sprouts. I'd also use it to scoop up little bugs and stuff to look at with my loupe, another great EDC item that never seems to get mentioned.
i have a bradford guardian 3.5 coming in and a brisa bobtail 80 coming in, i think the bradford will be a good like full size edc fixie and the brisa will be a good smaller edc and also hold up well to some bushcraft, especially with it being 12c27 and tough as nails
I can't say enough about my Jakebcreates, love his work. With me every day since I got it.
Your videos got me into EDC I just joined the patron 🔥🔥
Appreciate your videos - I'm despite to find a leather sheath for my microtech 3.75 alpha mini outbreak?? Any ideas would be extremely appreciated- ???😮
You could nylon brush the detent on that blade. You could also fill the detent with enamel.
Bradford Guardian 3 has that close grip to the blade where its easy to cut ones pointer finger. I love and own the blade but that tight angle makes the finger easy to knick. just an FYI I learned after purchasing one. Now that I look at it in video it seems obvious and something I'll look out for in the future. Hope this helps.
The guardian 3.2 fixes that. I've never seen it as a problem personally. But with how much I love the guardian 3, I might get a 3.2 with better steel anyway!
I personally EDC a White River FC 3.5 in appendix carry with the standard kydex sheath, if you wear a medium to long length shirt people literally can't tell it's there
How do you feel about the Bradford Guardian 4 vs the TJ Schwartz Overland? Are they both capable of excelling at bushcraft AND food prep? Let's say both knives in Magnacut steel to level out the playing field. How do we feel about TJ Schwartz's Overland handle width here?
Overland. It’s not an EDC knife for me but it’s easily one of my most favorite knife designs. TJ is a good friend of mine and a ridiculous designer
I am in the market for a new watch at the moment and love the look of the one you are wearing in this edition. Which one is it?
I have the Scout 3 on preorder, can’t wait!
I mostly carry a Papa Bear knives essential with a X&T jackalope in the pocket
Right pocket is for the pocket pistol. Horizontal carry imo is great for these little edc blades
When I carry fixed blade, it’s Winkler SD1. I did preorder Wesn Bornas and waiting on it.
The Eskabar hasn’t left my pocket since i saw it, well worth a try a real beater but still lightweight and comfortable especially with a wrap or scales can be got. Ka bar Becker esee all in one
I've been trying to carry the CRKT Razel. The sheath is making it so difficult. Its a lot of fun though
I carry a bastinelli red v2 so far I like it, been carrying it for 3yrs now.
I just bought a OKC Rat 3 and i really have been enjoying it, Sheath is not great, i have a kydex one on order.
I’ve been obsessed with my white River exodus 3. Horizontal Belt carry is my preference