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You're right MC, the knife community nowadays is too obsessed with raw length. Some of us prefer a bigger tool, and there's nothing wrong with that, but we should all acknowledge that 2.5 inches is PERFECTLY NORMAL and highly effective for most jobs!
I might buy this mainly for the name, reminds me of kindergarten, I used to get paddled almost every other day and my teacher named her paddle Mr. Nice Guy, but it wasn't very nice at all, haha
Sure, but a larger knife might not be as convenient for everyone to carry. It's all circumstantial preference. Your personal "optimal" isn't the same for everyone.
and slicing cardboard is even easier if you use something with a super thin disposable blade like a box cutter. it’s almost like different tools do different jobs bette.
I disagree. I use disposable razor blades for a living, and while they work great for opening packages, slicing cardboard down into smaller peices is still much easier and more efficient using a regular size pocket knife.@@acid6urns
@@metal_complexi understand what you're saying here in the comment reply, but in the video you seemed to claim that a small pocket knife is just as good as a regular size pocket knife for most things. I just dont agree with that statement.
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You're right MC, the knife community nowadays is too obsessed with raw length. Some of us prefer a bigger tool, and there's nothing wrong with that, but we should all acknowledge that 2.5 inches is PERFECTLY NORMAL and highly effective for most jobs!
That's what I tell the wife. 😂 Jk
Www
Seems like kizer's next moneymaker. Deserves a comparison video with the mini praxis
I also thought this looked comparable to the mini praxis.
it's so much better than the mini praxis imo
I can't wait till the premium version releases
I might buy this mainly for the name, reminds me of kindergarten, I used to get paddled almost every other day and my teacher named her paddle Mr. Nice Guy, but it wasn't very nice at all, haha
That's an awesome looking knife
I really like mine. Very well made. Great carry knife. Great jimping.
I like that forward choil
I love this. I need this
Enjoyed it MC.
Cheers!
Nice video
6.65 inches is above average ok!!!
Tonight, the lone wolf... Rides alone.
Why would they make it w/Micarta?! Nothing says 'Nice Guy's like soft linen 😂
Looks knife. I mean nice
Don’t you talk about my grand pappy like that!
Are you happy to see me, or is that a battle ax in your pocket
Its easier to slice cardboard with a regular size knife, as oppose to this small knife.
Sure, but a larger knife might not be as convenient for everyone to carry. It's all circumstantial preference. Your personal "optimal" isn't the same for everyone.
and slicing cardboard is even easier if you use something with a super thin disposable blade like a box cutter. it’s almost like different tools do different jobs bette.
I disagree. I use disposable razor blades for a living, and while they work great for opening packages, slicing cardboard down into smaller peices is still much easier and more efficient using a regular size pocket knife.@@acid6urns
@@metal_complexi understand what you're saying here in the comment reply, but in the video you seemed to claim that a small pocket knife is just as good as a regular size pocket knife for most things. I just dont agree with that statement.
@@Wildchantsfor the average person, it absolutely is. Larger knives are for specialized tasks, and specialized tasks are much less common.