Adam, it is an honor to have you visiting the Half Spin channel. You are an inspiration to all of us at the Half-spin throwing club. My son is a huge fan of your videos.
Hey Half Spin, I like what you've got going with this channel. Couple of quick notes on the AceJet Stinger. There are Many different varieties of this knife. It is clearly one of Adam Celadin's favorite designs. About the point bending. I've had a set of Stinger D2 steel (8mm thick) and I couldn't imagine bending those. D2 tool steel is extremely tough. And yes, these will stick in cinder brick walls without damage. Crazy tough blades. There are also: Stinger (8mm thick), 14260 steel Stinger Breaker (10mm thick), 14260 steel Stinger Air (6mm thick), 14260 steel And most of these come in brushed steel or "Shadow" black coated steel. I also love the Osetr design. I do like that the AceJet version "Appache" comes in D2 steel, but $400 for a set of 3 is a bit out there. I'm strongly considering getting the Osetr Origin set from Throwing Zone - set of 3 $150 Good stuff man, keep 'em coming!!
Thanks so much for watching. I am just getting started! I have a ton of videos in the works. One video I am working on is an Osetr showdown between the appache, Bug Osetr, flying steel, throwing zone and kizlyar.
I think you are right about the D2. I have the stingers in spring steel and in D2 and have not bent the tips on the D2 yet. Unfortunately I do not own any breakers...yet :)
I purchased the both the 12inch and 10inch Barracudas. These knives are awesome! Hopefully, you will do a video on them. The Finn, Excalibur, Stinger, and Barracuda, are all anyone would want probably for life!
I made some videos on the AceJet Bo-shurikens a while ago. Check out some of my other videos. Or go to halfspinthrowingclub.com let me know what you think.
Oh, I will also order the Apache, soon. I love its design! The Excalibur also looks great, but I don’t like the hump on both sides. I will order it anyway just to be apart of my over knife collection.
@@halfspin Thank you for your replies. I’ve been throwing half spin and spin and a half off and on for a few years. I’m decent but want to get better. Although I’ve seen some no spin, it was after watching Mr. Celedin throw no spin that I said…I gotta learn that! Your video was very helpful in choosing which knives to get. I ordered the Stinger and the Finn. The Stinger came yesterday and the Finn arrives tomorrow. I got the Stinger for no spin and side-arm throwing, and the Finn for 1/2 spin and the other throws. Thank you again for your video, it did convince me to purchase these knives😃.
Awesome 🔪 🗡 🎯 🎯 💪 💪 💪 I love the Acejet Apache because the shape of the knives resembles regular ordinary Kitchen Knives and the spear point tip. Just like every other Acejet knives,, the Apache is very durable
Totally agree, the Appache is my favorite looking AceJet knife. I always change my mind on which one is my favorite to throw. Right now its the Finn. Glad you liked the video.
No, I have not tried the daggers yet. They look interesting though. Maybe one day I will get to them. I have a long list of AceJet review videos to work on. I love their knives.
Haha. The appaches are my favorite looking throwing knife. I also love the way the feel in the hand. It is the perfect balance between a real knife and a throwing knife.
All of them are great knives and it is very hard to choose. Everyone always likes the Stinger. I would say just get a set of stingers to start with. It's probably all you need. I can do everything I like to do with the stinger except full spin but I dont throw full spin often anyway and when I do I use a full spin knife. If you get the Stinger, get it in D2. It is worth it.
@@TheJKDGuy all 4 are awesome. I love the Appache. Its such a good feeling throwing knife. In the coming weeks I will have a video of the sharpened one I made.
@@halfspin flyingsteel is the standard, prince steel, bullseye blades, theres also great stuff on throwingzone as well as alpha2delta, and my new favorite toy the pocket sai from UpKnife that i throw in the video below th-cam.com/users/shorts8ZHwRQO1G8w
@@freemarket913 You just named some of my future reviews. I have a lot of videos coming out. Flying Steel, Prince Steel, and a couple knives from throwing zone are coming.
I think $100 a knife is a lot to pay but it seems to be the standard. Flying Steel knives are about $100 each same as AceJet. The Lengmuller knives are a bit over $100 each. TomTom knives are a little bit cheaper. Good knives are just expensive. I will have videos coming out where I compare some of these higher quality knives soon.
@@freemarket913 Thanks for the suggestions. I have a flying steel, a couple prince steel, and a couple throwing zone. I had never heard of bullseye blades so thanks for the recommendation. The pocket sai looks interesting but not something I would usually throw.
Yup, I did it…ordered a set of Excaliburs🫢😵💫🙁 Your video I’d very compelling! I’m having tons of fun throwing my Stingers and Finns! For the life of me I cannot get down the no-spin😬🙁🫤😐
Hang in there. It takes a while to get the feel of no-spin. One day it will click. Start off very close to the target. try starting just 6ft away. Dont throw too hard because you dont want it to bounce back at ya. Once you got 6ft down go just a step back. Every day you throw no-spin start close and just do a walk back as you start to get it. Dont ever start the day will a longer no-spin throw. The walk back is great for getting the feel.
What do you think of the excaliburs? I always forget to take out the excaliburs but when I do I really appreciate all the different ways it can be thrown.
@@halfspin Thank you for your reply and above good advice! I’ve been throwing my Excaliburs half-spin (thumb on blade) and from the handle on rotation. I’m having a lot of fun with these two methods. I did throw them no-spin and had some success from approx. ten feet. I need to get closer as you and Adam suggest. I ordered the Excalibur Breakers to see how they work out. I know I’ve spent a lot, but I want to find which knife or knives that are really me. I’ll tell you, the Finn Breaker is a magnificent piece and I love throwing it. When you hold it it just says “throw me until your arm falls off, then switch to your other one.”😂
Thank you very much for reviewing our knives :)
Adam, it is an honor to have you visiting the Half Spin channel. You are an inspiration to all of us at the Half-spin throwing club. My son is a huge fan of your videos.
@@halfspin Thank you so much my friend, give greeting to your son :) hope to visit some day ,)
Hey Half Spin, I like what you've got going with this channel.
Couple of quick notes on the AceJet Stinger. There are Many different varieties of this knife. It is clearly one of Adam Celadin's favorite designs.
About the point bending. I've had a set of Stinger D2 steel (8mm thick) and I couldn't imagine bending those. D2 tool steel is extremely tough. And yes, these will stick in cinder brick walls without damage. Crazy tough blades. There are also:
Stinger (8mm thick), 14260 steel
Stinger Breaker (10mm thick), 14260 steel
Stinger Air (6mm thick), 14260 steel
And most of these come in brushed steel or "Shadow" black coated steel.
I also love the Osetr design. I do like that the AceJet version "Appache" comes in D2 steel, but $400 for a set of 3 is a bit out there. I'm strongly considering getting the Osetr Origin set from Throwing Zone - set of 3 $150
Good stuff man, keep 'em coming!!
Thanks so much for watching. I am just getting started! I have a ton of videos in the works. One video I am working on is an Osetr showdown between the appache, Bug Osetr, flying steel, throwing zone and kizlyar.
I think you are right about the D2. I have the stingers in spring steel and in D2 and have not bent the tips on the D2 yet. Unfortunately I do not own any breakers...yet :)
I purchased the both the 12inch and 10inch Barracudas. These knives are awesome! Hopefully, you will do a video on them. The Finn, Excalibur, Stinger, and Barracuda, are all anyone would want probably for life!
I made some videos on the AceJet Bo-shurikens a while ago. Check out some of my other videos. Or go to halfspinthrowingclub.com let me know what you think.
Oh, I will also order the Apache, soon. I love its design! The Excalibur also looks great, but I don’t like the hump on both sides. I will order it anyway just to be apart of my over knife collection.
I’m thinking to get Stinger and Excalibur
What style of throwing do you usually do?
@@halfspin
Thank you for your replies. I’ve been throwing half spin and spin and a half off and on for a few years. I’m decent but want to get better. Although I’ve seen some no spin, it was after watching Mr. Celedin throw no spin that I said…I gotta learn that! Your video was very helpful in choosing which knives to get. I ordered the Stinger and the Finn. The Stinger came yesterday and the Finn arrives tomorrow. I got the Stinger for no spin and side-arm throwing, and the Finn for 1/2 spin and the other throws. Thank you again for your video, it did convince me to purchase these knives😃.
Awesome 🔪 🗡 🎯 🎯 💪 💪 💪
I love the Acejet Apache because the shape of the knives resembles regular ordinary Kitchen Knives and the spear point tip. Just like every other Acejet knives,, the Apache is very durable
Totally agree, the Appache is my favorite looking AceJet knife. I always change my mind on which one is my favorite to throw. Right now its the Finn. Glad you liked the video.
Now I’m thinking to get Stinger, Excalibur, and Finn!😬
Have you tried the daggers ?
No, I have not tried the daggers yet. They look interesting though. Maybe one day I will get to them. I have a long list of AceJet review videos to work on. I love their knives.
Again, your video is very good.
I am so glad you like my videos
Gees. I Just got thé excalibur on black friday 40%off...you picked up my curiosity on the finn... i made à second order for the finns....lol
I Love This Channel 💪❤️🎥
Thank you The JKD Guy, you have been with the channel since the first video. Its only been 2 months. Its going to be a fun year. You are awesome!
Hello Mr. David Bird I feel so informed now and I am going to put my college fund into knives and become the best kinifer in the world
Sounds like a solid plan. College is too expensive anyway haha
Oh, yes, I ordered the Appaches😬🫢😱
Haha. The appaches are my favorite looking throwing knife. I also love the way the feel in the hand. It is the perfect balance between a real knife and a throwing knife.
Damn, you still didn’t make this easy for a beginner! All of them a great! 🙁
All of them are great knives and it is very hard to choose. Everyone always likes the Stinger. I would say just get a set of stingers to start with. It's probably all you need. I can do everything I like to do with the stinger except full spin but I dont throw full spin often anyway and when I do I use a full spin knife. If you get the Stinger, get it in D2. It is worth it.
Hey this has my name in it
I did not realize that this comment was mine and I almost answered being like, “hey mine too” or something like that.
Hell Yeah 💪🔪❤️🎯
As a Half Spinner I would go with the Apache 🔪💥🔪💥🔪💥❤️
@@TheJKDGuy all 4 are awesome. I love the Appache. Its such a good feeling throwing knife. In the coming weeks I will have a video of the sharpened one I made.
Not worth the money by any stretch, you pay $300 for $30 worth of steel...
good knives but def not the best knives and in fact over priced
Thanks for watching. What knives do you prefer? I am always looking for knife recommendations.
@@halfspin flyingsteel is the standard, prince steel, bullseye blades, theres also great stuff on throwingzone as well as alpha2delta, and my new favorite toy the pocket sai from UpKnife that i throw in the video below
th-cam.com/users/shorts8ZHwRQO1G8w
@@freemarket913 You just named some of my future reviews. I have a lot of videos coming out. Flying Steel, Prince Steel, and a couple knives from throwing zone are coming.
I think $100 a knife is a lot to pay but it seems to be the standard. Flying Steel knives are about $100 each same as AceJet. The Lengmuller knives are a bit over $100 each. TomTom knives are a little bit cheaper. Good knives are just expensive. I will have videos coming out where I compare some of these higher quality knives soon.
@@freemarket913 Thanks for the suggestions. I have a flying steel, a couple prince steel, and a couple throwing zone. I had never heard of bullseye blades so thanks for the recommendation. The pocket sai looks interesting but not something I would usually throw.
Yup, I did it…ordered a set of Excaliburs🫢😵💫🙁 Your video I’d very compelling! I’m having tons of fun throwing my Stingers and Finns! For the life of me I cannot get down the no-spin😬🙁🫤😐
Hang in there. It takes a while to get the feel of no-spin. One day it will click. Start off very close to the target. try starting just 6ft away. Dont throw too hard because you dont want it to bounce back at ya. Once you got 6ft down go just a step back. Every day you throw no-spin start close and just do a walk back as you start to get it. Dont ever start the day will a longer no-spin throw. The walk back is great for getting the feel.
What do you think of the excaliburs? I always forget to take out the excaliburs but when I do I really appreciate all the different ways it can be thrown.
@@halfspin
Thank you for your reply and above good advice! I’ve been throwing my Excaliburs half-spin (thumb on blade) and from the handle on rotation. I’m having a lot of fun with these two methods. I did throw them no-spin and had some success from approx. ten feet. I need to get closer as you and Adam suggest. I ordered the Excalibur Breakers to see how they work out. I know I’ve spent a lot, but I want to find which knife or knives that are really me. I’ll tell you, the Finn Breaker is a magnificent piece and I love throwing it. When you hold it it just says “throw me until your arm falls off, then switch to your other one.”😂