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Hey fellas, how long does the shipping take for your budget dbk knife to the US as I ordered one and I really cannot wait for it to get here! Super stoked
Tops uses differential heat treat . This is done so the knife will bend instead of breaking. The blade performed as it was designed to. And yes they have a secondary convex edge, not a true scandi grind but it works well.
Scandivex is the very best edge and grind from my experience. I usually like a full convex but they are typically thick behind the edge which I love for my bigger or really hard ise knives, Scandi is amazing at bushcraft and wood work but is so thin it can chip, but combining the two is really perfect.
@@chrisjosekuehl my favorite maker does his convex by first doing a 10dps per side scandi then convexing the whole knife, then adds a microbevel and it performs amazingly. typically 15 thousandths bte
Let me tell you something about the sponsor of this video.... Lamnia is great to deal with. I live in America. Have ordered twice from them. Excellent customer service. Hey, when you collect knives but online shops in your country don't have what you want, Lamnia is worth checking out. Also, the reason why TOPS doesn't harden the handle portion is because it's better for a survival knife to bend, rather than break like glass. The latter far more likely to happen with a hardened handle, than a soft one.
ive seen a maker with a standard ht drill out a skeletonized tang to the max..way more than he'd usually do, then hammer the knife into a tree and loaded weight onto the handle until the knife broke. it breaks near the fulcrum point and not on the handle. if you use good quality epoxy and mechanical fasteners the handle is plenty strong enough with those reinforcements. I cant think of anything that you'd do with a survival knife that would break the knife at the handle before the blade
This is the little mini knife companion. Thinner steel than big brother. The heat treat changes towards the handle. I am sure there is a method to the madness. JoeX breaks everything, but he beats them on steel( removing the temper) until they break. This is a small knife so the change of temper towards the handle does not have a lot of real estate to make a gradual difference. Works well on the larger knives
Great review guys. You two are incorrigible. 😂 Just got my BPSKNIVES knife last night. DBK Bushcraft knife, designed by the guys at DBK. Well done, I love it. Made in Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
God i missed you guys Hope all is well You guys inspire people a lot and the way that you test things while making it into a skit is brilliant All love ❤
The handle part, the tang, should not be as hard as the blade. But IMHO it should be at least spring temper. Annealed is too soft if the knife is not very thick.
Tops is known and brags about their differential heat treatment. But I thought they still heat treated all of it. TOPS only has a few models that aren't.
If the tang was hardened like the edge it would significantly increase the likelihood of breaking below the edge and would also make the handle transfer more impact energy to the hand when using the knife.
Micky, pulling your pants up and saying it wasn't sharp enough was a bit of concern. But we knew what you were doing. 😂 Entertaining presentation, good work, boys.
I liked the Tops BOB knife you guys reviewed years ago. It was a very tough knife and looked just like the fieldcraft. Not a good slicer. But a good survival and bushcraft knife. It was really tough for 154cm. It was the fieldcrafts bigger brother.
I have only purchased 154cm from tops except for one knife. The 1095 is very good but its edge retention isn’t for me. I gave it to my brother in the military and he uses to open MRE’s, and a few other non survival and bushcraft stuff.
@@chrisjosekuehl I usually just use a Leatherman when I was in the military for MRE and 550 paracord. 1095 isnt for me either. Tops really mastered the heat treatment of 154cm and wish more companies could follow suit.
At least it comes sharp, I have a competitor's US made carbon steel knife with a grind on it like a cold chisel and just as thick. I haven't even attempted to sharpen it, now that I have fixed my Craftsman power sharpening wheel maybe I will rebevel it to a scandi grind. Their stainless came well ground.
I used to be fascinated by the tops, how they can make a great design out of this simple steel to keep the focus great. But after the latest tests of this Polish creator or your project, I am more and more disappointed, I think that the tops is cheating its fans, and the price is not adequate to what you get. You guys are great, good job
I still think it's mad how you can buy a big brute of a knife in S35VN or elmax or high end steel but the same company will sell a much smaller peace of steel with the pins and scales and sheath but they want similar money for a much smaller knife smaller blade ,scales and pins lol its a complete joke 🤣🤣🤣 JoeX says save your money 😂🤣😂
The little bit i know about steel and knive-Making: no knive is usually hardened the whole body. only the part with the edge. Otherwise, it can't obsorbe much. Like the BUCK.
This knife has been given a good review because Tops is a good company.... back in the early days of DBK a knife that performs as such would've been given a 3/10. What happened to the ratings? Sharpness, edge retention, fire steel scraping, carving, and etc?!?! Getting soft on the reviews guys 👎
I guess firecraft 3.5 was already taken buy White River. Would love to see a review of some of the firecraft series like the FC-PKO or the FC-4 or above.
day 99999 of waiting for DBK boys to review some 70$ eafengrow survival knife in DC53 steel (non-powdered cruwear basically), preferably EF-142 because it's pretty similar to extrema ratio selvans.
Thin stock of a small blade. Amazing that it took ANY of that. Materials can get exponentially stronger with size and most blades made are in a sweet spot.
I'll never understand why companies thin out a section of steel, then look at the thinnest part of a handle and say ''ya that's a great place for a bolt hole..''
Nice video. I'd like to see a Andrew Demco aus 10 vs magnacut fixed blade comparison. This is a good season for the video. A small knife comparison video would be good to have as well. I'll be sure to order a bottle holder asap, as I am stuck with crutches for a few months, and love coffee all day! Cheers brothers from another mother f#cker!
Mikkie It’s ALWAYS necessary to shoot the knife! C’mon dude! What the hell! New rule, always shoot the knife! Happy Thanksgiving!( I’m really really full, hope to poop soon! 👋 💩👍)
will the scandi version of the DBK Boker Bushcrat knife be available only via your website? would dealers have them? as I normally get them from the dealers together with other orders to make the most of expensive international shipping. Thanks.
They did a TOPS BOB knife and it was a beefy knife with a large handle despite only having a 3.5 inch blade. It was not a slicer but it was made for taking a beating even though the one they tested is 154cm because of the thickness. I had one. It was a good knife. Edit: Actually 4.5 inch blade. But watch that old vid. It impressed me enough to buy one a long time ago.
@@ropyro8903 thanks for the tip, I'll try to find something overgrown. Always go for the fallen trees, those that fell by themselves, not cut, or the old leftover stumps, sort of surprised none of those have yielded anything sigificant yet. Still, not much luck so far. I can always find fatwood in the dead small branches in a pinch, but would be nice for once to find something worth the work...bit like going fishing I guess :) But I suppose going to the woods, or fishing, is a reward in itself, right :) ?
@@s.p.q.r8700 could it be i order the wrong one 🥴. I dont hope so. 😢. I am with holiday, so i cannot check what knife i have received yet. You make me feel very disturbed right now.
Hua guys great video as allways jsit sit back and enjoy I have been lightning my pack load and allways on the look out for a light capable bushcraft knife I have the kansbul witch I live and 130g it light is there a light capable knife out there I am sure if there is you guys can find it and maybe made a veido about it for us gram counters but it still have to be a fix blade and function will
I gave away a BOB years ago. Stumpy little chode knife. Can’t have a good spine because of a “differential heat treat”. The ferro notch sucks. Overthink a design right into the garbage can
THIS IS ONE MORE REASON, ABOUT THE TOPS KNIVES, THAT I NEVER LIKED THEM, EXCEPT THAT THEY ARE VERY EXPENSIVE FOR NO ANY REASON AND VERY UGLY. I DO PREFER CONDOR AND ESEE ( VERY EXPENSIVE TOO ), IF I WANT A KNIFE FROM 1095 CS.
I personally don't like any tops knives. They have maybe two good models but there's something wrong with them also. Tops knives is most definiety not my brand and if you buy one I serieously doubt your mental state.
How can you defend that company any longer? This piece of scrap-metal costs 200€ for the cheapest steel in the market. I can fully get behind a 3mm m390 slicer that breaks after a tip test but this? 5mm construction steel that can not take a light hit from a bat? Are you kidding me? The reason people go for cheap carbon steel ist to abuse their knives. This product has no target group other than rich collectors that park their knives on the shelf.
we've had great results from all the other knives we tested from them. As this is a tiny knife and the first this happened to doesnt make Tops a bad brand for us. Of course I did hope this knife would be able to take more than this.
1095 is such an old steel compared to the steels now, I don’t know why companies still cannot perfect it, esee seems to be the only company that does it trustworthy enough
Check out the other vids on this channel on tops knives, they've basically perfected the heat treat on 1095. It's impressive what can be done if you know how.
I'll buy Tops any day over all other companies using 1095. The initial cost of the steel is irrelevant. Your observations are insufficient, your critiques are unintelligent, your understand is naive, your opinion is based on lies. Maybe be at least a little realistic next time, and actually ask a question, rather that crap on customers who disagree with you, have actually spent the money to buy a tops, have actually used a tops, and the company that is about quality American made tools. It's not always about you.
Great Review and funny/entertaining as usual! S#!+ happens when you go Joe X on a blade man! New Channel name: DBK X! You guys must start wearing gas masks now at all times and jump into frozen lakes!
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Lamnia's has some of the best deals you can get for classic, hand made Finnish puukos in reindeer hide neck sheaths. I ordered some to Canada as Christmas presents and they were awesome with beautiful burl handles and sharp carbon steel blades, plus the shipping with Canada Post didn't have any extra duty charges. Easily one of the best European companies I've ordered from, right up there with Varusteleka.
You guys should test the Tops Brush Wolf.
They're dutch...
Hey fellas, how long does the shipping take for your budget dbk knife to the US as I ordered one and I really cannot wait for it to get here! Super stoked
Tops uses differential heat treat . This is done so the knife will bend instead of breaking. The blade performed as it was designed to. And yes they have a secondary convex edge, not a true scandi grind but it works well.
Scandivex is the very best edge and grind from my experience. I usually like a full convex but they are typically thick behind the edge which I love for my bigger or really hard ise knives, Scandi is amazing at bushcraft and wood work but is so thin it can chip, but combining the two is really perfect.
@@chrisjosekuehl my favorite maker does his convex by first doing a 10dps per side scandi then convexing the whole knife, then adds a microbevel and it performs amazingly. typically 15 thousandths bte
1 💩 for the differential heat treat.
2 💩💩 for the jimping.
Waiting for the ERSK collaboration to come out & waiting & waiting
JOE X would break that with his bare hands
Well i don't know about the bushcrafting knives from TOP's but the Wild Pig Hunter really does what its built for.
I would love to see you guys take a trip to Austria and collab with you know who.
Let me tell you something about the sponsor of this video.... Lamnia is great to deal with. I live in America. Have ordered twice from them. Excellent customer service. Hey, when you collect knives but online shops in your country don't have what you want, Lamnia is worth checking out.
Also, the reason why TOPS doesn't harden the handle portion is because it's better for a survival knife to bend, rather than break like glass. The latter far more likely to happen with a hardened handle, than a soft one.
ive seen a maker with a standard ht drill out a skeletonized tang to the max..way more than he'd usually do, then hammer the knife into a tree and loaded weight onto the handle until the knife broke. it breaks near the fulcrum point and not on the handle. if you use good quality epoxy and mechanical fasteners the handle is plenty strong enough with those reinforcements. I cant think of anything that you'd do with a survival knife that would break the knife at the handle before the blade
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE 🦃 😊
This knife looks cool, but i just received my bushfriend 2000, and so far its amazing. Also I think the handle thickness is fine.
This is the little mini knife companion. Thinner steel than big brother. The heat treat changes towards the handle. I am sure there is a method to the madness. JoeX breaks everything, but he beats them on steel( removing the temper) until they break. This is a small knife so the change of temper towards the handle does not have a lot of real estate to make a gradual difference. Works well on the larger knives
I love these videos so much, the vibes are so fun and chaotic
I love these guys
Poor mikkie getting another nice knife destroyed 😂
I have both that model and the one with the 90 degree spine from the factory. Both are excellent knives.
What could be a better option within $200? I was looking to buy this knife but maybe I should look at other options?
I used to make a lot of walking sticks out of twisted trees like the one in the background in the end of the videos. Its really an eye catcher
I have several Tops knives and I have always been very pleased with the quality and performance.
100% agree actually. RiP Mike Tyson.
Thanks meek !
Happy Thanksgiving! 1:11 lol
Great review guys. You two are incorrigible. 😂 Just got my BPSKNIVES knife last night. DBK Bushcraft knife, designed by the guys at DBK. Well done, I love it. Made in Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
God i missed you guys
Hope all is well
You guys inspire people a lot and the way that you test things while making it into a skit is brilliant
All love ❤
The only TOPS knife I have is the Black Rhino, damn if it's not a beast. I have a few more on my list that I want to get, but that's for another time.
The handle part, the tang, should not be as hard as the blade. But IMHO it should be at least spring temper. Annealed is too soft if the knife is not very thick.
i agree. leaving it softer can have benefits but this felt too soft
Tops is known and brags about their differential heat treatment. But I thought they still heat treated all of it. TOPS only has a few models that aren't.
a knife with mechanical fasteners and good quality expoy will not break at the handle under any type of practical use.
Love the way you guys just casually knock up a fire in the pouring rain 🔥😊 Great video as always 👌
If the tang was hardened like the edge it would significantly increase the likelihood of breaking below the edge and would also make the handle transfer more impact energy to the hand when using the knife.
Your winter videos are so nostalgic!
Micky, pulling your pants up and saying it wasn't sharp enough was a bit of concern. But we knew what you were doing. 😂 Entertaining presentation, good work, boys.
I liked the Tops BOB knife you guys reviewed years ago. It was a very tough knife and looked just like the fieldcraft. Not a good slicer. But a good survival and bushcraft knife. It was really tough for 154cm. It was the fieldcrafts bigger brother.
I have only purchased 154cm from tops except for one knife. The 1095 is very good but its edge retention isn’t for me. I gave it to my brother in the military and he uses to open MRE’s, and a few other non survival and bushcraft stuff.
@@chrisjosekuehl I usually just use a Leatherman when I was in the military for MRE and 550 paracord. 1095 isnt for me either. Tops really mastered the heat treatment of 154cm and wish more companies could follow suit.
Start doing your sharpness testing in three places on every blade & use average. Knives can have hot spots and dull spots.
This ain't outdoors55 😂😂😂😂
do it properly: 5 places, remove top & bottom values, average the remaining 3.
we often do 2 or 3 but its not all in the edit or even on camera. but we check if nothings off especially on very dull or very sharp results
Evening lads. Much love 🇬🇧
Awww man. you guys come out with a bottle holder and I don't drink anymore.
At least it comes sharp, I have a competitor's US made carbon steel knife with a grind on it like a cold chisel and just as thick. I haven't even attempted to sharpen it, now that I have fixed my Craftsman power sharpening wheel maybe I will rebevel it to a scandi grind. Their stainless came well ground.
Ontario?
Tops knives are differentialy heat treated and usually have a big difference between edge and spine hardnesses.
Is that supposed to mean that it’s alright, that their crazy expensive 1095, continues to consistently fail?
@powersww1reset just stated a fact. If you watched the video, they asked if anyone knew if this was a tops thing or if they got a bad one.
I used to be fascinated by the tops, how they can make a great design out of this simple steel to keep the focus great. But after the latest tests of this Polish creator or your project, I am more and more disappointed, I think that the tops is cheating its fans, and the price is not adequate to what you get. You guys are great, good job
They are overpriced for the steel they are using. You can get a Lionsteel for the same price with a M390 powder steel.
I still think it's mad how you can buy a big brute of a knife in S35VN or elmax or high end steel but the same company will sell a much smaller peace of steel with the pins and scales and sheath but they want similar money for a much smaller knife smaller blade ,scales and pins lol its a complete joke 🤣🤣🤣 JoeX says save your money 😂🤣😂
Should test the WORK TUFF GEAR MT. LAGUNA.
The little bit i know about steel and knive-Making:
no knive is usually hardened the whole body. only the part with the edge. Otherwise, it can't obsorbe much. Like the BUCK.
In this episode Marteen became Joe X hahaha😂
JOEX fav brand!🤦♂️🤣
I can see why they wear wooden shoes in the Netherlands 🇳🇱- wood will keep your feet dry in such a wet climate, plus can be used to start a fire 🇳🇱 🇳🇿
I didn't know I needed another knife...until I saw this.
This knife has been given a good review because Tops is a good company.... back in the early days of DBK a knife that performs as such would've been given a 3/10. What happened to the ratings? Sharpness, edge retention, fire steel scraping, carving, and etc?!?! Getting soft on the reviews guys 👎
I guess firecraft 3.5 was already taken buy White River.
Would love to see a review of some of the firecraft series like the FC-PKO or the FC-4 or above.
day 99999 of waiting for DBK boys to review some 70$ eafengrow survival knife in DC53 steel (non-powdered cruwear basically), preferably EF-142 because it's pretty similar to extrema ratio selvans.
EF does make a solid fixie no question
I want them to review eafengrow so bad 😩 specifically the 131
$70... The dollar sign always precedes the value amount
You guys made my Thanksgiving! ( it's this harvest holiday we have here in the states.)
Thin stock of a small blade.
Amazing that it took ANY of that.
Materials can get exponentially stronger with size and most blades made are in a sweet spot.
That was Awesome!!!
🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍🏻👍🏻
Cool small knife. Not the best o e ever, but a good one.
The mora robust also has a tang that bends.
I think they did it because bending is better than breaking in a survival situation.
We also learned you can trust Mickey with a sharp knife but not a stick. Put the stick down and walk away.😂
The little knife that couldn’t
I'm impressed that you broke a TOPS Fieldcraft. I used to have one and they're pretty robust.
WODAN BOYS
How did the warranty go?
Need to know!!! 😂
Paper legend like kabars and ontario junk
I'll never understand why companies thin out a section of steel, then look at the thinnest part of a handle and say ''ya that's a great place for a bolt hole..''
Nice video. I'd like to see a Andrew Demco aus 10 vs magnacut fixed blade comparison. This is a good season for the video. A small knife comparison video would be good to have as well. I'll be sure to order a bottle holder asap, as I am stuck with crutches for a few months, and love coffee all day! Cheers brothers from another mother f#cker!
WTG Red Wolf in K329 steel would be a nice test to see. 😊
I stripped the coating off or mine with paint stripper then blued it. Now the entire spine can be used to strike sparks on a rod.
5 minutes in & waiting for Micky to discover his pocket full of wet twigs!
Imagine how sexy it would be for you two to tripple back hand a Midgardes Fenris in one of your reviews 😍
hahahahah
Review the Bk82
It's basically a Bk2 in Magnacut
Big Boinks!
Mikkie It’s ALWAYS necessary to shoot the knife! C’mon dude! What the hell! New rule, always shoot the knife!
Happy Thanksgiving!( I’m really really full, hope to poop soon! 👋 💩👍)
Nothing felt better than watching that Tops blade file over like a soft shell taco. I'll still take a Kabar over a Tops blade.
Becker maybe lol, straight kabar is not very good
will the scandi version of the DBK Boker Bushcrat knife be available only via your website? would dealers have them? as I normally get them from the dealers together with other orders to make the most of expensive international shipping. Thanks.
Fällkniven F1 Anniversary Edition testing?
Nice one boys!!!!
I’ve not bought a Tops knife yet, that does look interesting, maybe the full size would be better??
They did a TOPS BOB knife and it was a beefy knife with a large handle despite only having a 3.5 inch blade. It was not a slicer but it was made for taking a beating even though the one they tested is 154cm because of the thickness. I had one. It was a good knife. Edit: Actually 4.5 inch blade. But watch that old vid. It impressed me enough to buy one a long time ago.
Hey guys! Wheres the difference between the bushfriend 2000 and the storm version?
Zoals altijd weer een gave video!!
Hé Maarten welk merk jas draag jij?
Kind of envious, you have more fatwood on the property than I have been able to scrounge up on multiple dedicated trips...
Where do you live ?
@@ropyro8903 Denmark. I have found fatwood, often just in smallish very knurly pieces, never a "motherload".
@@Timeren2010 try to focus on fallen trees, overgrown with moss for a motherload. For me it trippled my findings.
@@ropyro8903 thanks for the tip, I'll try to find something overgrown. Always go for the fallen trees, those that fell by themselves, not cut, or the old leftover stumps, sort of surprised none of those have yielded anything sigificant yet. Still, not much luck so far. I can always find fatwood in the dead small branches in a pinch, but would be nice for once to find something worth the work...bit like going fishing I guess :) But I suppose going to the woods, or fishing, is a reward in itself, right :) ?
“Heat treatment is normally really good” Mikkie B😂
Run a Mora Robust control with each knife you test.
Hmm. Tja . JoeX quite often has uhm .. "issues" with Tops knives too :-) Very entertaining video nonetheless guys 👍
Greets oet Grun' 🇳🇱, TW.
Since TOPS differentially heat treats their blades, the bent handle is not unexpected at all.
Yeahhhhh…and that’s the problem with Tops’ differential heat treat.
Mick and Martin, you need to deep fry a turkey. 🦃🍗
awe yea baby ive missed yall lol
Tops
When it's gonna be available next batch of Bushfriend 2000?
It is available at boker Germany.. received mine yesterday
@@ropyro8903 thanks for info, but i want the scandi grind :)
@@s.p.q.r8700 there is only one type of dbk bushfriend 2000
@@s.p.q.r8700 there is only one type of dbk bushfriend 2000. And yes you can buy the boker version .but i received the original dbk knife
@@s.p.q.r8700 could it be i order the wrong one 🥴. I dont hope so. 😢. I am with holiday, so i cannot check what knife i have received yet.
You make me feel very disturbed right now.
For now on i vote that they can only use Maartin's knives lol
No BBQ today?
Does anybody know what brand and model of coat Maarten is wearing?
Thanks a lot in advance.
It's a carinthia parka 🤘
@DutchBushcraftKnives
Thank you very much!
I need a pair of those gloves... Hestra? :)
7:05 which whistle were you using here?
Tops whistle, comes with the knife
@@ilbitwoods Thank you 👍
Hua guys great video as allways jsit sit back and enjoy I have been lightning my pack load and allways on the look out for a light capable bushcraft knife I have the kansbul witch I live and 130g it light is there a light capable knife out there I am sure if there is you guys can find it and maybe made a veido about it for us gram counters but it still have to be a fix blade and function will
If you break it, you replace it?
12:16 😂👌🏻👍🏻 👈🏻
I gave away a BOB years ago. Stumpy little chode knife. Can’t have a good spine because of a “differential heat treat”. The ferro notch sucks. Overthink a design right into the garbage can
Sorry guys - a Scandi grind can never be a good survival knife. Fight me.
Tops is top expensive brand. Is mid tech knives but too expensive for 1095 steel. A cheap mora hd beat this crap knives in every way
Tops are excellent knives
But badly overpriced
It’s WET as a whistle my lads. Just saying
THIS IS ONE MORE REASON, ABOUT THE TOPS KNIVES, THAT I NEVER LIKED THEM, EXCEPT THAT THEY ARE VERY EXPENSIVE FOR NO ANY REASON AND VERY UGLY. I DO PREFER CONDOR AND ESEE ( VERY EXPENSIVE TOO ), IF I WANT A KNIFE FROM 1095 CS.
I personally don't like any tops knives. They have maybe two good models but there's something wrong with them also. Tops knives is most definiety not my brand and if you buy one I serieously doubt your mental state.
How can you defend that company any longer? This piece of scrap-metal costs 200€ for the cheapest steel in the market. I can fully get behind a 3mm m390 slicer that breaks after a tip test but this? 5mm construction steel that can not take a light hit from a bat? Are you kidding me? The reason people go for cheap carbon steel ist to abuse their knives. This product has no target group other than rich collectors that park their knives on the shelf.
we've had great results from all the other knives we tested from them. As this is a tiny knife and the first this happened to doesnt make Tops a bad brand for us. Of course I did hope this knife would be able to take more than this.
1095 is such an old steel compared to the steels now, I don’t know why companies still cannot perfect it, esee seems to be the only company that does it trustworthy enough
Check out the other vids on this channel on tops knives, they've basically perfected the heat treat on 1095. It's impressive what can be done if you know how.
I'll buy Tops any day over all other companies using 1095. The initial cost of the steel is irrelevant. Your observations are insufficient, your critiques are unintelligent, your understand is naive, your opinion is based on lies. Maybe be at least a little realistic next time, and actually ask a question, rather that crap on customers who disagree with you, have actually spent the money to buy a tops, have actually used a tops, and the company that is about quality American made tools. It's not always about you.
@@calebs7567it’s called “shit happens”
No manufacturer bats a thousand.
Great Review and funny/entertaining as usual! S#!+ happens when you go Joe X on a blade man! New Channel name: DBK X! You guys must start wearing gas masks now at all times and jump into frozen lakes!
Tops crap
1095 is the tits.
first