Knives You DO Hand to People! | Can Non-Knife People Open And Close Pocket Knives?

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    0:01 Introducing Knives For Non-Knife People
    1:20 How Intuitive are Slip Joint Grandpa Knives?
    3:01 Why are Back Lock Knives Both Hard and Easy to Close?
    5:58 Is Axis Lock the Easiest Type of Lock?
    8:20 How Liner Lock Knives Work
    12:44 Frame Lock Knives
    14:19 Spydie Flick, Opening Knives, and the Awesome Compression Lock
    16:10 Do Button Locks Work?
    18:33 Knives and Fidgeting. Fidgety Knives!
    20:42 Would you Hand an Automatic Knife To Someone?
    22:25 Why everyone Loves OTF Knives
    27:24 What Knives Would Zac Hand To Someone?
    28:36 What knives Would Ben Hand To Someone?
    30:17 BIG CHANNEL NEWS!
    So me and Ben Banters from Knafs Co decided to walk around and talk to strangers about pocket knives. We were scientifically trying to figure out which knives are the easiest for non-knife people to open and close intuitively. We found that liner locks and frame locks are secretive, button and Axis Locks are easy, and every one loves a good OTF! All the knives were in order from most common to least common. We covered slip joints, Axis locks, Liner Locks, Automatics, Back Locks, Compression Locks, OTF's, Flippers, and Button Locks. Let us know down below what you think about our findings.
    We also want to give a huge THANK YOU to Ben and Athena at Knafs Co for being our first ever channel sponsor!! It's a huge step for us and we want to thank everyone for the support with our fun little project here.

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  • @knafs_co
    @knafs_co ปีที่แล้ว +858

    Yesssss! First sponsor! We're honored. Stoked. Let's do it again, eh?

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +53

      You guys are the best! More soon!🤘

    • @derrikjasper1283
      @derrikjasper1283 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      You 2 coming together in videos gives me the warm and fuzzies! It just feels right !!

    • @brockpaperscissors7003
      @brockpaperscissors7003 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@zacinthewild why do you have to do that to a shaman

    • @nunninkav
      @nunninkav ปีที่แล้ว +4

      What color fingernails are you choosing? :P

    • @rusticredsleather
      @rusticredsleather ปีที่แล้ว

      Congrats! KNAFS is a impressive first!

  • @emilycoles8876
    @emilycoles8876 ปีที่แล้ว +3458

    Hey! This is Emily from the video! This was an amazing experience for me and I love the video! I never really wear nails a lot, but this was definitely hard to do with them on. I’m not a big knife person, so it was interesting to find so many different ways knives open! You guys are so awesome and keep doing what your doing! I would love to see you guys put on some stick on nails to do an experimental video lol! So nice to have met you guys!!!

    • @timb8098
      @timb8098 ปีที่แล้ว +127

      Welcome to the knife world! It’s a fun place 😂

    • @gpearce11
      @gpearce11 ปีที่แล้ว +127

      @@timb8098 Also expensive...

    • @lonetrader1
      @lonetrader1 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      Challenge MUST be accepted!!

    • @kingsmoke1855
      @kingsmoke1855 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I laughed but you did amazing!

    • @KanekiKen-lm1dl
      @KanekiKen-lm1dl ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Great video idea, I hope they listen

  • @davideldridge3686
    @davideldridge3686 ปีที่แล้ว +499

    I think one of the overlooked considerations is, these aren't their knifes. So they want to show you how careful they are being with your property which may explain the 2 hand open/close. Sometimes snapping someone else's knife open or closed feels like you are dry firing someone's gun.

    • @Joshua-eq5zs
      @Joshua-eq5zs ปีที่แล้ว +54

      You’re completely right that’s why it was happening idk why they question it

    • @darktalon9
      @darktalon9 ปีที่แล้ว +71

      I mean I know knifes but when I put my hands on a new knife I always open two hand first too get a feel for how the knife is. Sometimes they may be pretty stiff and you need to really flick it or it could be incredibly smooth and need not much of anything. So I think a majority of people will always open a pocket knife with two hands the first time they are handling it as it's the safer way to do it

    • @rellikpd
      @rellikpd ปีที่แล้ว +31

      I was half-way through typing my comment when I saw yours.... which was almost verbatim lol :D - I have tons of experience with all kinds of weapons... but if someone brought and entire rack of knives over to me to inspect... I'd handle it much the same way. Two handed, or slow going.
      Another consideration is; "Inspection factor". These were showcased and handed over as if the person was supposed to inspect them and check them out (which they might have been doing any way)... Now: If they had handed the knives and said "OPEN THESE AS FAST AS YOU CAN!" then you might have seen more one handed, or flick-open attempts

    • @peeprox1991
      @peeprox1991 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      Something else is that almost everyone knows knives=dangerous, so there's a baked-in "let's be careful with this" whenever handling a new knife. Especially people who aren't used to folding/sliding knives like these.

    • @tgdomnemo5052
      @tgdomnemo5052 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yep , very good point - that how we were told to do it ?! Be careful with the other boys toys 👍🏻

  • @jamiec01222
    @jamiec01222 ปีที่แล้ว +331

    I bought my friend a liner lock knife for their 18th birthday. They apparently opened the knife, never figured out how to close it, and put it in a drawer open. Years later I visited them and watched them open the drawer and pull out the open knife to open a box, then put it away. I asked them why they didn’t close the knife and they said it “doesn’t close.” They lost their mind when I closed it for them.

    • @hampter6078
      @hampter6078 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Lmao I guess u should have showed them how to use it 😂💀

    • @J0krswy1d
      @J0krswy1d ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh no.. lol!!

    • @Stalker6622
      @Stalker6622 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      And you trust someone like that, with a knife, you are a brave man😅

    • @benxv115
      @benxv115 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Well... I should say that the same happened to me (openned once a knife and thought it was broken and not possible to close back, then put in a drawer for years...) BUT the shameful part is that I am a knife guy :D and a pretty commited one, I had several dozen of knife in my life. But it was a stiletto knife and theses are just incredibly hard to "guess" how to close them.

    • @walterrojas1075
      @walterrojas1075 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      That’s hilarious. My dad is a pretty handy guy. He’s built decks, patios, drywall work, little plumbing, remodeling, general construction. I’ve handed him a liner lock knife a few times now and just says “it doesn’t close” and grabs his husky lock back utility knife. 😂 😂

  • @coolguy9651
    @coolguy9651 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    The guys describing Emily: "I was so worried about her beautiful nails, she was a champion, she was so excited, she was very nice and respectful"
    The guys describing a fan: "Yeah, he was a cool guy I guess."

  • @artrion5700
    @artrion5700 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    Im one of Cheryl's daughters "the rad mom" and it was very amusing to watch her open these knifes 😂 (I honestly wanted my brother to stop helping so it would be a little bit more funny)

    • @benbanters
      @benbanters ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Your mom is a champ! Please send her our thanks. She was awesome.

    • @brianforster3498
      @brianforster3498 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Lol, your mom was awesome!

  • @maxlvledc
    @maxlvledc ปีที่แล้ว +252

    I will literally pay money to have the two of you to get manicures with long nails to try this $10 each with your names on it. This may be one of the most interesting videos on knives I have seen in years!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +29

      🤣🤣

    • @Alexander210
      @Alexander210 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I second this. Thirds?

    • @jonathanrogers9961
      @jonathanrogers9961 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I will Third the motion

    • @Alexander210
      @Alexander210 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      N4ths? We need to keep this going. The people have spoken, dammit!

    • @Sk0lzky
      @Sk0lzky ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lifelong long nails here, never had a problem :V smaller flippers suck tho!

  • @malcolm32
    @malcolm32 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    I would say even for someone who is mechanically inclined, the expectation for a spring loaded contraption is that it will only spring in one direction and that you will have to apply force against the spring in some way to reverse the action. Devices that spring both ways are definitely the exception, not the rule.

  • @Metallstaubwolf
    @Metallstaubwolf ปีที่แล้ว +80

    I have handled knives since I was maybe 5 years old, but dont consider myself a knife guy. All these standard locking mechanisms just make sense to me and are pretty obvious. Never would have thought that my understanding of these is actually a learned behaviour, always felt kinda natural to me. Thanks for teaching people about this topic!

    • @quinnmclaughlin7537
      @quinnmclaughlin7537 ปีที่แล้ว

      same, I handed my 70+ yr old mother a liner lock/back flipper, she looked at me like "wtf is this ??" it has a thumb groove so she got it open, wasn't until about her 5th time using it that she understood the lock

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah now that I think about it it's shocking there are people going through life without having to physically handle things.

  • @Logan2070
    @Logan2070 ปีที่แล้ว +191

    Great to see Ben and Zac back together, we need more of this.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +27

      More coming…if people watch😁🤘

    • @scottmoore5839
      @scottmoore5839 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      1000% Agree

    • @maxlvledc
      @maxlvledc ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Agreed, always good when these two get together

    • @deejay2793
      @deejay2793 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Totally agree! 100%!!!

    • @jonathanwatson268
      @jonathanwatson268 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@zacinthewild we're definitely watching!

  • @Knife_guy
    @Knife_guy ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I think one reason why people where quicker to figure out the OTF knife is that the action is similar to what you get with a box cutter. You hold it the same way and you extend and retract the blade the same way. Love the video, hope to see more.

  • @Xzallion
    @Xzallion ปีที่แล้ว +100

    In my experience, most people that hand back a liner lock have tried a few ways and would get it with looking at it but think "this is someone elses property and I don't want to damage it or mess it up, hand it back". I usually encourage them to give it a second try and tell them not to worry its a knife, and they get it fairly quick. The learning curve is that they don't want to experiment on someone else property, without permission.

    • @chasm9557
      @chasm9557 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      My father's "formal" knife (the one he carries when he dresses up to go to weddings etc.) has a liner lock and when someone shows interest in it, he likes to hand it to them. I've seen quite a few people concerned that they would cut fingers or break the knife after learning how it closed until my father would demonstrate it to them and hand it back for them to try.

    • @trs4184
      @trs4184 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Honestly a liner lock is my edc and if I haven't used my knife in a couple weeks I sometimes forget.

    • @chasm9557
      @chasm9557 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@trs4184 I don't carry an edc anymore because I work with special needs kids, some of which are kleptos, (I've had pens taken from my pocket unnoticed, so I sure as hell don't want a knife taken out of my pocket unnoticed) so I sometimes need to inspect my knives to remember how they work. I'm more interested in strange mechanisms than quality, so I tend not to have anything that opens intuitively.,

    • @laurelrunlaurelrun
      @laurelrunlaurelrun ปีที่แล้ว

      unlike a back lock, you can actually see the lock mechanism with a liner or frame lock. it should be intuitive, but without a longer look like you say, people are just befuddled.

    • @brahtrumpwonbigly7309
      @brahtrumpwonbigly7309 ปีที่แล้ว

      Plus cheap liner locks break if you look at them wrong.

  • @zombne
    @zombne ปีที่แล้ว +146

    I've carried a knife since I was like 9?? I still have my first knife. It's strange to me that people don't intuitively know how to open mechanical objects. If I can hold something My brain goes oh okay cool it does this by doing that. This was a cool experiment guys. Love the Chanel

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +22

      I felt the same way watching while we were filming. I love seeing beginners do things I’m proficient at because it always teaches me something.

    • @christianchicken875
      @christianchicken875 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I got the same little chines knife from when i was 7 and its still a edc for my fifth pocket

    • @shaggy_e210
      @shaggy_e210 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I feel the same way. I HAVE to know how something works mechanically if I'm going to use it. I feel like I'm a little tistic cuz of it sometimes 😂

    • @kmskkk5314
      @kmskkk5314 ปีที่แล้ว

      I still have my first knife, I got it ithink around 12 or so.

    • @austinfontenot8955
      @austinfontenot8955 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also grew up with knives. Bought my first linerlock for myself. Same for axis lock. I just sort of always intuitively knew how to work them after holding it for a second. Wonder how much that comes from being used to using other kinds of knives.
      I love front flippers and I've yet to meet someone who flips it. Even people who use knives regularly. Fortunately my most common carry is a Pena so it's got the traditional look and people just two hand it.

  • @spencerbourrie3503
    @spencerbourrie3503 ปีที่แล้ว +153

    I'm a lefty and I feel like most of us are just conditioned to work with right handed knives. I've grown to love the button/axis lock style for one handed ambi opening

    • @angrydragonslayer
      @angrydragonslayer ปีที่แล้ว +5

      .... I forgot my knife is meant for righties

    • @N.Cognito
      @N.Cognito ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@angrydragonslayer it didn't even cross my mind. I'm so used to using right handed things with my left hand that I forget they they are not made for the way I figure out how to use them.

    • @albasavlord8855
      @albasavlord8855 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      lefty here as well, just gotten so used to converting most motions between either hand that it didnt occur to me that there are even left or right handed knives

    • @miou-miou-
      @miou-miou- ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@albasavlord8855 there's this new knife that was just invented... i believe they call it a "fixed blade knife".. works surprisingly well for lefties too..

    • @miou-miou-
      @miou-miou- ปีที่แล้ว

      @@albasavlord8855 being serious this time though.. after i wrote that i picked up my right handed flicker knife.. opened and closed it quite fast without even having tried it before.. the only difference was using my left thumb to push the locking mechanism up whilst folding back in the same way i do it right handed.
      takes me about one second more due to the fact that i press down the locking mechanism with the thumb nail instead of the fleshy part when using it right handed... ive also loosened the flicker screw a little so it springs out without having to flick it, because im lazy.

  • @Djhg2000
    @Djhg2000 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As a non-knife person I learned a lot from this video!
    I remember once when I was handed a closed liner lock knife, and I couldn't figure out how to close it because I didn't think to look into the handle from the right perspective. The thing is, if I didn't have the guy I lent it from right there I probably would've spent more time with it before asking him how to close it. I guess having the option to take the easy way out made me less motivated to try figuring it out myself. Props to him though for telling me how to do it instead of just doing it himself.
    I think there's another thing to the two handed closing pattern you saw; it's a tool they're unfamiliar with so they in part want keep it slow so they don't cut themselves if it turns out to be spring loaded (like you said they handle the knives as if they were sharp), and in part to study the mechanism as it closes.
    It sounds silly but the curious caution with new sharp things is probably why most people go through their entire lives with all fingers still attached. :)

  • @RamadaArtist
    @RamadaArtist ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A fun game I have been able to play a few times in the past, is trying to explain to someone who is not familiar with them, how to close a backlock knife without actually showing them. It's a remarkable challenge in effective communication; because in your head, the answer is to simply "push the thing and it will let you close it," but trying to describe what that means, with words alone, quickly shows you the very real limitations of natural language.

  • @jirinafrankova166
    @jirinafrankova166 ปีที่แล้ว +106

    Guys. You don't miss in the Blade HQ videos. The BHQ videos miss YOU.
    You two,plus Jamie editting...
    Just awesome, original and unique content and a lot and lot of fun !
    Thank you for your time and entertainment. :)

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      🙏

    • @christianmarshall6250
      @christianmarshall6250 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      i definitely agree. blade hq took a major turn after everyone from the original crew left. it's just not the same at all. there's no true energy or enthusiasm.

    • @Kazues_
      @Kazues_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@christianmarshall6250 it's mostly just sales pitches now. Doesn't feel as genuine anymore. Hopefully George and Spencer can find their stride bit it's definitely not the same as it used it be.

    • @seanflanagan3287
      @seanflanagan3287 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I stopped watching after Zach left. Kurt with someone like Zach to keep him grounded was fun, but when Kurt was joined with that other dude, the quality just tanked.

  • @drubytoonzoriginals
    @drubytoonzoriginals ปีที่แล้ว +66

    Fantastic video! Sometimes I feel guilty for ‘judging’ someone’s ability to handle my knives before handing them one, but my knives are always sharp (people aren’t always) and I honestly don’t want anyone to get hurt! I’ve come to expect a cautious 2-handed approach, but I sure do get a kick out of someone who knows exactly how to handle and deploy with one hand... I get goosebumps when they comment on the action and the cutting performance! Did I just make a friend? 🤣 ❤️

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Did we just become best friends?!

  • @thedirtroadlesstraveled703
    @thedirtroadlesstraveled703 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It's amazing to see you and Ben in a video together again. Old school banter vibes for sure.

  • @Xendrasch
    @Xendrasch ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Funny story, this video remembered me, of:
    At the end of of my school career, I was at a technical school, were the emphasis was learning a well rounded mixture of different engineering and craftsmanship topics, like mechanical engineering, metallurgy, metal working and so on. One of the teachers was a mechanical engineer and metallurgist, that taught those topics. One day, he had a package on his desk, he wanted to open and asked us students, if one of us could lend a knife to him. I gave him my Buck 110 Folding Hunter. He opened it and cut the package open. Then he tried to close it, by pulling at the metal bar of the back lock and so on, and didn't manage to close it, for half a minute, or so. Thus he gave it back to me opened.
    So even some guys with degrees and extensive knowledge in mechanical engineering, metal processing, tool design, metallurgy, ... can't close such a simple knife immediately, if they never used one of this type before. Maybe it was in part, because the whole class of mechanical engineering pupils were watching him.
    I want to add, that he was one of the best teachers, maybe the best teacher, I ever had. Incredible at explaining complicated things, with an impeccable script. But he was a bit shy.
    On that basis, I would argue that in many such experiments, not the people with the highest technical knowledge and experience of the experiments topic do best, but the people with sufficient technical knowledge, but more importantly with a character of being comfortable around people they don't know.
    25:34 "... I don't know, that there's actually any science here ..." Maybe. If you give knives with a locking mechanism to a lot of people on the streets, there will be some amongst them, that are somewhat uncomfortable with unknown people and thus a bit stressed. So if you find a mechanism, that all people operate reliably, after they initially figured it out, you found a design, that is at least decently usable under some stress. But to be sure, you probably need a bigger sample size.

    • @Oroborus710
      @Oroborus710 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great comment, thanks for the insight.

  • @EverydayMinimalist
    @EverydayMinimalist ปีที่แล้ว +31

    This video is pure gold! Thanks for the entertainment gents 🤘🏼

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for tuning in!👊

  • @carry_everyday_9619
    @carry_everyday_9619 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    If you guys don’t get Maria a Banter or button lock knife😂 I feel like with time she would totally be into the knife scene, she had a natural curiosity. Great video guys! Love when you and Ben are on camera together 🔪🙌🏻

  • @Guitardrumr
    @Guitardrumr ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I usually carry liner lock knives (usually because they're cheap and readily available at most auto parts stores), and I have had to explain how to close the blade to most coworkers when they ask to borrow my knife. My knives are also usually pretty dull from cutting cardboard/tape/plastic wrap all day, so I'm not too worried about someone hurting themselves. It's interesting to me that you guys saw the same thing across a wider group of people.

  • @revci
    @revci ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As a lefty, I love open carrying fixed blades. I don’t like pocket clips because of my left-handedness, they’re uncomfortable and never are manufactured for my usage. But, I like fixed blades.

  • @Every_Day_Aaron
    @Every_Day_Aaron ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Give the people what they want - a loud and resounding “yes” to the fake nails video! It would give “Ben blue” a whole new meaning!!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      It would have to be!🤣

  • @JACathcart5181
    @JACathcart5181 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Ben, Zac and Jamie...the world is right again. Do more of these please and continue to bring peace and order to the galaxy.

    • @johndrews1250
      @johndrews1250 ปีที่แล้ว

      This man stole my comment ...... The on screen chemistry between you two clearly comes from the time spent together and its still probably the most entertaining chemistry in all of the knife community

  • @goldenrakelawncare6564
    @goldenrakelawncare6564 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Honestly love the concept of this video. I think a lot of us take our "expertise" for granted but most people don't understand. Great to teach others!

  • @anniegogogone1806
    @anniegogogone1806 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is such a fun video. I’m an old lady with a little knowledge about knives, learned the hard way, scars to prove it. I loved watching folks learn about knives. I think you performed a great public service! Awesome.

    • @benbanters
      @benbanters ปีที่แล้ว

      We need more old ladies with knives! Good stuff. 🙌🙌

  • @sn1krep1
    @sn1krep1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    More Zac and Ben content after just watching Ben's video on this same thing? YES PLEASE!!!!
    More Zac and Ben content for sure!! It's such a great combo of friends and hilariousness!
    Cannot wait to get the Micarta Banter

  • @1964krazyeric
    @1964krazyeric ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Slip joint scars made me laugh. My Grandad gave me a Barlow when I was around 10-years old, and my mom was not sure if I was ready. It closed on my finger, and I kept it a secret for at least a day, but later she asked why my finger had something wrapped around it. I ended up in the emergency ward. I have this and many other scars from that Barlow, I wish I still had it.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It’s a right of passage for sure!

    • @ethanallenmusic1
      @ethanallenmusic1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If you haven't been bitten by a slip joint we aren't the same. I grew up (and still live) in the Appalachian mountains. It is positively a right of passage for a young boy to get his first slip joint. Usually a case xx, or maybe a German eye, or a hen and rooster. I have several nice clean scars from slip joints. It's literally what pushed me to locking knives because I got tired of cutting myself lol.

    • @benbanters
      @benbanters ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I should have had stitches. Never did. But the scar turned out great.

    • @ethanallenmusic1
      @ethanallenmusic1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@benbanters hahaha absolutely same. Nice clean scar.

    • @Freakmaster480
      @Freakmaster480 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've been cut plenty of ways but I've never been bit by a slip joint. Partly do to my preferance for locking knives and partly because I had heard enough stories to be wary as a kid.

  • @TannerWendellStewart
    @TannerWendellStewart ปีที่แล้ว +2

    love it :) I carried an otf for my daily for years. I think the best part about it, was how great of a conversation starter it was. plus gave me a chance to be a knife ambassador and debunk all the "switchblade" misunderstandings.

  • @ryanbowers1592
    @ryanbowers1592 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video. I’m a lefty and glad to see I can get the Banter micarta with left hand pocket clip. You have restored my faith in left handed knife love.

  • @VisionWords
    @VisionWords ปีที่แล้ว +38

    This was great! The idea behind this video was genius. It really did go to prove how much we in the knife community take for granted the things that make knives so great to us. Plus, Zac and Ben together were the perfect two guys to do this! This should become required watching for all knife enthusiasts.
    Also, I'm so glad Knafs is sponsoring this channel. It's a match "made in heaven" and I'm looking forward to what you all will do next.

  • @that_guy_8177
    @that_guy_8177 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great to see you, Jamie, and Ben making videos again! You should try to get Kurt on sometime.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Definitely going to get Ham Hands in soon!

  • @stepsnowhere-xo1kr
    @stepsnowhere-xo1kr ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lefty here! While I would say 90% of life as a lefty is about adapting your dominant hand in unorthodox ways, I absolutely love the lock bar like the Benchmade Bugout has. Ambidextrous, flippable, closable with one hand, it is the chef's kiss for leftys. And it has double studs too!

  • @Voyagersk9
    @Voyagersk9 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is older but I’m watching all joy current videos and such a fan!! Keep them coming! Love your channel!! 👍👍👍

  • @romancarlisle7577
    @romancarlisle7577 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This channel is head and shoulders above than the BHQ channel. Keep up the great work guys.

  • @ErnestPworrell88
    @ErnestPworrell88 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Man it's so good together see you two making videos together, actually think it's better it's your own channel gives you creative control. Loved the video keep up the amazing work

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Glad you’re digging it!

  • @GrandmasterBBC
    @GrandmasterBBC ปีที่แล้ว

    That was an excellent video. Very interesting to see what our non-knife friends do and handed such a variety. Honestly it's about what I expected.

  • @jasoncox661
    @jasoncox661 ปีที่แล้ว

    Usually don't comment on any video's, but Zack and Ben back doing knife videos is super awesome. Great job 👍

  • @Chaosgoat
    @Chaosgoat ปีที่แล้ว +9

    LOVE THIS! So good to see you guys back together, please keep em coming! You've always been my go-to since I started collecting and EDCing, so If I lever learned anything, it all came from you. Always in debt, always a follower. Always the best to you and Ben!!

  • @don0giorgio
    @don0giorgio ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Like in good old times Zac and Ben together and Jamie of course) More of this guys! Cheers!)

  • @nate2838
    @nate2838 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the great start of a series! :)

  • @onesadtech
    @onesadtech ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Lefty here! My favourite knife I own is my Mini-Grip with sheeps foot blade. Reversible clip and the axis lock is inherently ambidextrous. I can however manage most frame/liner locks with my left hand only, never tried a button lock knife, but looking at the one in this video I'm 99% sure I could open and close that lefty as well. Just takes a little extra work and is slightly more awkward.
    My biggest issue with knives and being a lefty is fixed blades and the extreme rarity of left hand compatible sheaths. Basically limited to the kydex multi-position type ones.
    Thanks for shouting us out, don't get asked what we think too often! 😂

  • @Spacedog_42
    @Spacedog_42 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I’m also a left handed user. I carry in right pocket, and open with either my left or right hand. When I’m done with the knife I can close liner lock with right hand, but with compression or axis locks, I close with either left of right hand. I regularly use a 940, Shaman, Sage 5 LW, or a Civivi Pintail.

    • @914Rocky
      @914Rocky ปีที่แล้ว +3

      As a lefty too my go tos are the lefty PM2 and a Griptilian.

    • @Owens_Racing
      @Owens_Racing ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I used to carry right. Open right and hand it off to the left hand. I built an Ambi AR15 and finally a rifle felt like it was mine and not borrowing someone’s. Since that I’ve moved to lefty knives. I do carry a couple right handed knives but that is addition to my lefty knife. Usually a lil cheaper user.

  • @jonathanacosta8684
    @jonathanacosta8684 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Zac, you had the most influence in me getting into knives. I would watch your video reviews and Ben's as well. I bought the Benchmade bugout because of you. You guys made the videos enjoyable and exciting.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว

      So glad to hear! Hope you dug the Bugout.

    • @SMH_WOW
      @SMH_WOW ปีที่แล้ว

      I think most of us could agree. Kurt as well. Mountain man hands

    • @bigg4089
      @bigg4089 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is true. I really used to watch the bladeHQ videos but much less these days. Loved the old videos like the one on boot knives, and of course presented by this crew plus "ham hands" Kurt.
      Love the fact that pretty much every personal knife of Zac's has been used (and probably abused)! 😄

    • @SMH_WOW
      @SMH_WOW ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bigg4089 I though it was ham hsnds but all I kept thinking about was frank and his rum ham from its always sunny in Philadelphia.

  • @Handlethis342
    @Handlethis342 ปีที่แล้ว

    So good to see you two collaborating.

  • @davidheuser2119
    @davidheuser2119 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm just starting and loving the journey with you guys. Can't wait to get my real first knife!

  • @snowboarding1984
    @snowboarding1984 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Such great content guys!! Love the science behind this! Lol… can’t wait to see what’s next with you guys. Congrats to the sponsor of Knafs!!!

  • @antihiro
    @antihiro ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great episode! So awesome seeing all 3 of you guys together! Very interesting experiment and super-fun to watch. Keep up the great work. Hopefully see you all together again soon!

  • @lucasblanchard47
    @lucasblanchard47 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video was so interesting! Reminded me of when my dad first taught me how to use a pocketknife. Excited to see that new knife roll, I’ll definitely be getting one (maybe two lol). Great content, much love from Texas!

  • @myrehmisk
    @myrehmisk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for just going out and making knife stuff feel friendly to random regular folks.

  • @ItzF8aL
    @ItzF8aL ปีที่แล้ว +5

    So great to see the dynamic duo again. Hope it happens more.

  • @thepunisher4598
    @thepunisher4598 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hi Ben, Zac, Jamie! This video is so cool! You guys have to do more videos! Congratulations on Knafs sponsorship!
    It’s amazing to see there reactions on different knifes! I agree with you guys about which knife to hand out to a non knife person!

  • @rosssparks2115
    @rosssparks2115 ปีที่แล้ว

    I missed seeing you guys together talking about knifes! You guys are truly a dynamic duo!

  • @rhinemetal
    @rhinemetal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really enjoyed this video. The interaction between both of you feels natural and is hilarious. I also got my 1st Banter today. Honestly it is too small for my hands, but I heard so many good things about it, had to make the purchase. I am really looking forward to the micarta version which is my favorite handle material by far. (If you ever make a Big Banter, I'd be purchasing that at well...) Thanks!

  • @goanddo2371
    @goanddo2371 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Oh, that beginning hurt my insides. LOL Great video, I love the premise. And you guys are great, never get tired of your conversations. And congratulations on your first sponsor! (of many.)
    (PS, Ben didn't sound sure that you were going to "find a way" to fix the knives you had to ruin. PLEASE, if you don't fix them, don't throw them away! I'll buy them from you and use them practice putting an edge on a blade =)

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you so much! We definitely are going to fix them🤘

    • @goanddo2371
      @goanddo2371 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zacinthewild *Whew!* I figured you would; just making sure :) :)

  • @stevereinitz2176
    @stevereinitz2176 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’m a left handed person. I own 2 truly left handed knives. A Kizer Gemini, and PM2, both awesome. Love the axis lock for being ambitious and will be buying a few more Benchmade knives soon. Great video!

  • @npat7842
    @npat7842 ปีที่แล้ว

    So excited about the knife roll Ben! I’ve been enjoying your knife burrito and putting it to good use! Gonna need some extra storage after buying a couple Landers and a baby banter ;)

  • @johnnyk3ma948
    @johnnyk3ma948 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Always entertaining to watch.

  • @mattniarchos3597
    @mattniarchos3597 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Lefty here!
    Yes, Chris Reeve has been amazing to us. Almost every model and version has a left handed option. I wish a few other companies would take notes.
    Hinderer has released a lefty xm18 and that’s nice too, but we only got one blade option and we probably won’t see anything new for a while.
    Vero is starting to look out for us. They released a lefty Axon a while ago and recently, Joseph Vero made a poll in a lefty edc group asking what we wanted next. We voted and the Synapse won. So that’s coming soon.
    Liong Mah has also released several lefty models. The Field Duty EDC, KUF 3.0 & 4.0, as well as a new model coming out soon.
    Demko has always been great for us. They are completely ambidextrous.

    • @dutchmex527
      @dutchmex527 ปีที่แล้ว

      Something I never considered could be a problem was handing a button Auto to a lefty XD. My lefty friend opened it with his index and then understandably panicked as it tried to swing open against his palm.

  • @backcountrywarfighter9472
    @backcountrywarfighter9472 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Zac and Ben were the reason I got into knives and metallury. I know this isn't the first collab/reunion, but it still fells like hanging out with your best friends from high school after being away at college/military.
    Alexa; play Graduation by Vitamin C

  • @christianbarnay2499
    @christianbarnay2499 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I appreciate that your analysis of the results included questions about the order in which you presented the knives and that the first three knives may have conditioned people and made the others harder to find out.

  • @EpicSnuggleBunny
    @EpicSnuggleBunny ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The dream team at it again! Love seeing the content!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man! It’s great to be seen!

  • @ShadowBroker50
    @ShadowBroker50 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don't really see myself as much of a knife collector. I have a few that I think are really interesting and neat but I never realized how many people are really unfamiliar with knives. I'd have to say my favorite knife is my folding Karambit. It's crazy but you guys gave everyone a fantastic opportunity to learn.

  • @mackataz1605
    @mackataz1605 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I grew up around knives, obviously some newer mechanisms I didn’t, but lockbacks and slip joints have always been easy to me. Sometimes I forget that others don’t have that experience though and I commend y’all for getting out there and educating, especially hands on.

  • @AfolSam
    @AfolSam ปีที่แล้ว

    Left reporting in! Former chef and someone with a LOVE of blades. I currently run a CRKT - Provoke! I've learned adapting is my best option.

  • @voidpunkprincess
    @voidpunkprincess ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I also think that the slip joint might be the most intuitive, but most dangerous. Probably safest and intuitive would be like a Byrd. The forward choil protects the fingers during the back lock release.

    • @nvalley
      @nvalley ปีที่แล้ว

      To piggyback on this, the UKPK and Urban are excellent intuitive knives to hand someone. One hand open and close, completely ambi, a forward choil for safety, and a solid friction lockup

  • @ArmandoJF33
    @ArmandoJF33 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This was a great watch and I enjoyed the video. My first knife was a liner lock and took me a good 13 minutes to figure out how to close it. It was a Gerber just like Zac. Thanks and keep up the great work fellas!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for watching man👊

  • @timo55x
    @timo55x ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the video, I’m from the country(TN), but have lived in LA for about 14 years and have carried a knife in my pocket, even in elementary school since I was less than 10 years old. I have a version of every type of knife locking mechanism that you used in your study/video. My EDC is a ZT 0300, but sometimes carry a Benchmade or a Protech auto. I sometimes carry an OTF. If anyone ever asks if I have a knife they can use, I always show them how it opens and closes prior to handing it over to them, still half the time, that person will hand it back to me opened, telling me they weren’t sure how to close it. I’m gonna share this video with my buddies, who are all knife guys. Keep making great content, appreciate your work.

  • @soontaru
    @soontaru ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think the colorway of the OTF also might have clued people in to the mechanism. The black switch stands out from the red frame, where I think some of the other mechanisms are a little more camouflaged (eg. black-on-black with the button lock).
    Also more Ben and Zac together please!

  • @happiknife7716
    @happiknife7716 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Loved this. Its always fascinating when i hand a knife to a non knife person. The compression lock 🔐 seems to cause the most confusion. Also cool to see you guys working together!

  • @drewc8065
    @drewc8065 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You guys always made a good team. Love your channel and great to see your success. Peace.

  • @cjcrook1
    @cjcrook1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lefty!! Love that axis lock on the bugout! Also carry a Keizer Feist regularly and a Protech Malibu as 3 most carried knives. Thanks for the videos!

  • @lolnotlol
    @lolnotlol ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Fun to watch!

  • @TKO593
    @TKO593 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is an interesting social experiment and could be a good series. Gotta throw in a hidden bolster lock like the Protech magic or some odd ball ones like the rotary lock on my old vintage Kershaw by Kia.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I struggled with that one just a few years ago🤣

    • @benbanters
      @benbanters ปีที่แล้ว +2

      A CRKT folding karambit could also be entertaining.

  • @MitchBollig
    @MitchBollig ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As much as knife guys don't prefer the Elementum button lock, I think non knife folk would figure it out quick and have muscle memory built in for the close. Great subject guys!

  • @gomezc261
    @gomezc261 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just found y’all channel, awesome loved you guys at Blade HQ and can’t wait to see all the awesome content.

  • @dailythenoob
    @dailythenoob ปีที่แล้ว

    I have childhood experience with knives but not much else, and found this very entertaining and informative. Excellent example on why companies do focus groups

  • @kcarsonphoto
    @kcarsonphoto ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Lol... my wife wished my beard was your length 😄

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว

      Is yours longer or shorter?

    • @kcarsonphoto
      @kcarsonphoto ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zacinthewild Longer

  • @Tomik1598
    @Tomik1598 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video guys,
    I wish you included a detail shot of each mechanism in action!
    It would make this video 1000% more interesting for non-knife people...
    Just subscribed, as I don't want to miss the video, where you handle sharp knives in long nails! :)

    • @MusicalJackknife
      @MusicalJackknife ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. I own knives with at least five of these mechanisms and one they don't show here, but now I have to look up some of the others since they didn't show how they worked.

  • @derpitydoo8681
    @derpitydoo8681 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been carrying a Milwaukee fastback for years, love the sound it makes when you give it a flick

  • @jawesome59
    @jawesome59 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a refreshing sight. Missed the old knife banter setup you guys had back in the day

  • @keithrunion
    @keithrunion ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When I was 17 a friend and I got pulled over for running a stop sign. We ended up being asked to step out of our car and if we had any weapons on us. I handed the cop my OG Spyderco Native... He opened it then tried for three minutes to close it... Then gave up and handed it back to me saying you better close this... I was shocked a grown man couldn't close a back lock.

  • @Kazues_
    @Kazues_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Lefty here. I own a lot of knives meant for right-handed people, but I mostly focus on lefty dedicated knives now. The most important thing for me is a reversible pocket clip. As far as locks go though, it's really hard to go wrong with the Axis lock, and most button locks are very doable left-handed too. Frame locks are the hardest, followed by liners. Both still doable one handed but less convenient than axis or buttons. I've never tried a compression lock either, so I'm unsure how that would go.

    • @hayley9
      @hayley9 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m a lefty and find compression locks pretty easy by disengaging with my thumb while bracing on the pocket clip but I do have small hands

    • @Knivess0
      @Knivess0 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here, I find that a lot of other left handed people have more trouble than they should with button locks but my Civivi button Elementum is carried often and isn't an issue, just deployed with index finger, but frames and liners can give trouble. I am trying to venture into lefty specific knives as well though.

  • @GuillermoGonzalez-hz4um
    @GuillermoGonzalez-hz4um ปีที่แล้ว

    Incredible fun video! Love the content.

  • @chrislawson7675
    @chrislawson7675 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the analysis/questioning of the method.

  • @Zachafinackus
    @Zachafinackus ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is cool! I think back locks are probably some of the most unintuitive, simply because of how much strength is needed to actually close it. My old man has a back lock Spyderco knife that's over 10 years old at this point and I struggle to close that thing when I open it and I'm in my mid 20's.

    • @chasedwyer3128
      @chasedwyer3128 ปีที่แล้ว

      It probably needs a good cleaning, just pocket lint alone is enough to gum up locks on any knife

  • @jonathanwatson268
    @jonathanwatson268 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As long as you show them how it works and it isn't too difficult to actuate I really do think an OTF is a good knife to hand someone. For the reasons you discussed and also because they are less likely to drop it with the blade out.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hand strength is the only limiter I’d say.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 ปีที่แล้ว

      It doesn't seem practical for most heavy cutting tasks to me. Good for poking and stabbing though.

  • @leeweisberg4045
    @leeweisberg4045 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video keep them coming!

  • @6stringbeardedc
    @6stringbeardedc ปีที่แล้ว

    great video.. something I had never thought of but I have definitely had to teach people in the past how to open or close certain knives.

  • @Alexander210
    @Alexander210 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I miss Jamie's edits. Such a good editer/camera work. I miss the F out you guys being together and hope y'all continue to make great content like this. If I had money out my ass, I'd pay y'all just to provide amazing, and just simply royal content as this. I'll start playing the lottery. 🤞🤞

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      🤞🤞🤞

    • @tmkangas19
      @tmkangas19 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I miss Jamie’s awkwardness

  • @djkommando
    @djkommando ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a feeling the 2 handed operation is a measure of safety for a potentially dangerous object that is unfamiliar. I hand my Auto Benchmade to people all the time and they fumble and use it 2 handed.

  • @seandaly6814
    @seandaly6814 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I worked for Walmart in the sporting goods department. I ran across more people who opened the knives with two hands than how knife people would normally. It is very interesting to see. Most people have no idea about the flipper on the knives.

  • @Jsmith9055
    @Jsmith9055 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So DOPE seeing the three of you in a video again! Not only is it nostalgic, but an awesome premise too. The whole "dont hand people these knives, and heres why" always seemed a bit hyperbolic/knife snob-ish to me. Way to flip it in a productive manner

  • @falsedragon33
    @falsedragon33 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I didnt realise this was tough. Ive seen small children figure this out. Damn, are we becoming so dense, that simple tasks seem like award winning feats?

  • @respecthumankind333
    @respecthumankind333 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was so fun!

  • @wojciechprzewoka9134
    @wojciechprzewoka9134 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jeeezz😨 my heart literally stoped for a minute😵😵‍💫

  • @marguritemcdonaldmusic9922
    @marguritemcdonaldmusic9922 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a nice tutorial on knives fellas. Got my first tactical knife from the razor company metal liner/frame with the beltclip. Learning my way around this blade is a really cool experience 😊🔪

  • @durango8882
    @durango8882 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was excellent guys! I don’t have each of the different knives I have ones that are mostly for work not to play with. I found it amazing tho how people handled the blades, if those were sharp it would be emergency room.
    My first knife was a cheap hand me down Case knife that I had probably around 8-9 years old. I had it with me all the time during the Summer that I got it, nobody showed me how to sharpen it so I used the sidewalks 🤦🏻‍♂️😂I was always scraping bark off sticks and I remember when I lost it, it must have fallen out of my shorts pocket on my bike. It was a sad day until I got another used hand me down from my neighbor. Funny how you remember these important things 😂great vide guys✌🏻