It's been said before, but I must echo the quality, time, and caring you put into these videos. Between your knife videos, and firearms content from Paul Harrell, you both are fine examples of professionalism and awesome content.
@David Single It's such a great channel. Makes me have loyalty to knifecenter as well as to the channel. Totally works. David is awesome and so is whoever works cameras and does editing.
@David Single Yeah brother, FK Covid. Sounds like you like some nice knives! Totally love watching these videos. Get to learn so much about the current knives while being entertained. I always end up going to knifecenter.com right after or during these videos to look up some of the knives and add them to my wishlist:)
So idk about all otfs, but that microtech is not under tension when its closed or open like you said. Its just simply not true and if you opened it up, you would see how it works. You create the spring tension by sliding up or down the switch. Traditional automatics that open from the side are different, they are under tension and the button releases it. Every otf i own does not have spring tension when it is at rest
Was about to say the same thing. This dude really should know this. Microtech's otf's springs are at rest when open and closed. Only when switch is being moved do the springs do anything.
Assisted or automatic are all the same to me. Imagine what would policeman think if you tried to explain the difference? They're not there to think too much. 😀
Microtech double action OTFs (modem ones) springs are always at rest. You create the tension when you push the slider up or down. The resting springs are a selling point actually.
I can comment on the knife laws in MN as I am a life long resident and have looked into this as part of my personal knife journey. MN is one of ten states that do not allow the use of automatics, however, assisted knives like SOG’s AT line or Kershaw’s SpeedSafe are legal. If a button or switch not on the blade is used to deploy the blade, its a no go in MN. Go to a knife store or Cabela’s in MN. Whatever they sell has to be legal. I hope this helps. Matt Stillwater, MN
I want a knife with mirror polish like the on the Rockstead knives, however I'm not sure if I'm ready to spend Rockstead money. Do you have any recommendations for a knife with a mirror polish finish?
I cut a lot of plastic to hang over windows for construction for Sprayfoam and the plastic is laying on wood or concrete I been using my bugout but it goes dull quick, also tried cold steel tuff lite and hinderer in s45v! The hinderer seems to be holding up better then the 2 but lol get ready, what’s your recommendations or if you can think of anything for my situation? Not worried about price and would like to have control while I’m cutting the plastic?
Nice job bringing the concept of putting the tree under tension before push cuts to bring her down. Trying to teach that one as much as I can to others. Another great one DCA! =)
Hi David. Need advice. Looking for a folder for bushcraft. Been looking at the Casstrom lars fält back lock and the Fox Tur from Vox, but alternatives would be great. it needs to fulfil the following: 3-4 inch blade, sturdy lock and a full, rounded handle. No super steel, must be able to sharpen in the field. Got any good alternatives to the two mentioned?
Thanks for the clarification on the first question! I've been getting back into knives, and have been carrying my Benchmade 9050... And now I need to check my local laws to make sure I'm still good to carry an automatic. Otherwise, I may be swinging by the site for that Bugout or Bailout!
Can you recommend a locking folder, that's thin and good at slicing, has a 3-3.5 inch blade, flat grind, uncoated, and is made in the USA or one of its allies for under 100? Non plastic handles preferred, something like the knockout.
Hi, John! I’m looking for a fixed blade backup knife under 3 inches and a sheepfoot or wharncliffe blade under or around $100. Boot carry option a plus, but not necessary. Thanks in advance!
Howdy Mr. A! I'd like to bother you with a request for a comparison. I can't decide between the BM Grip, the CS Air Lite and the Spy Endela. I'd like to hear your opinion on the matter and also any alternatives in the price range. I'm looking for an edc knife that could also help me out in the kitchen when I'm camping.
Hey David. I’m looking at the Chris Reeve small Sabenza 31 with titanium scales for a nice gentleman’s knife. Not sure if I’m ready to spend quite that much. Any suggestions? With titanium scales preferably. Thanks Brent.
First, check out this vid: th-cam.com/video/3rBQP7xqzZY/w-d-xo.html Then, check out the LionSteel SR-22 Flipper here: kcoti.com/2KXC2XU or the LionSteel SR-2 here: kcoti.com/3rW9sXg -DCA
I love expensive knives but hate to scratch them so Kershaws are a good value to me..so my question is: what's the difference between kershaws and ZT that are waay more expensive??🤔🤔
Thanks so much for your detailed answer. It allows me to learn a bit about why you made those choices. Gonna pick up that mastodon I think that will be perfect!
Love these videos! I’m looking for a 3-inch knife for food prep, American made with 20cv or similar American steel, under $180ish. Bonus if it is sheepsfoot, wharncliff or similar and can be open and closed with one hand. No back locks. Thanks.
As a rookie/beginner collector of knives my question has to do with finding the right amount of value vs costs. My assumption is, it's extremely subjective, but I wanted to ask the experts. For example, I have a few very decent knives that offer value to me and all of them are under $50.00. So, would I be as impressed with a $350.00 knife, as impressive as the extra $300.00 is to me? Which amazes me, for I'm not sure I'll know if a higher-end knife would be worth the extra hundreds of dollars. I mean, WOW! Really? Thanks
That's a good point. Hope the experts can answer you. The most I've ever spent is about 280 or so for some Microtech OTF's and some titanium frame lock folders..the materials and fit-and-finish are what stood out the most mainly the overall essence and feel of the knives are more 'special'. But now with brands like Civivi and others in recent years there are such great knives that could have cost twice the price easily...anyways thanks for the good suggestion and happy new year
Just watched and commented on an Ontario Rat 1 review, that expensive knives do not cut 'x' many times better than a cheaper product, dollar-wise. In this case, the reviewer showed a Chris Reeves knife worth $US450 that in no way cuts 11.25x better than the RAT 1 @ $40. And in fact does absolutely nothing better by that factor. Materials or anything. Stick under $100 to $150 and you'll be laughing at the spoons who spend mega bucks and never use their blades. And even if they do, you aren't at any kind of disadvantage at all.
@@CadillacDriver Agreed. It's totally subjective as OP said. My favorite knives have been in that price range or just a bit more. But I'd love to have a Sebenza since first learning about that knife is what got me into the knife scene, to begin with years ago
@@CadillacDriver I would use a Sebenza, Hinderer XM-18, or Strider SNG. Those are relatively expensive, but are meant to be used. Just would want a nice stonewash blade to help mitigate scratches appearing as much as possible I suppose. I have little interest in the fancy custom dressy knives that cost thousands. Totally love and appreciate "mid-tech" knives. So the knives I lust after yeah I would use them. If they end up looking worn and torn over the years I'd just remind myself that they are tools, albeit nice once and this is what they are meant for and that the wear and tear was done with love and appreciation and adds character, making the knife truly my own. Gotta justify it somehow emotionally, I suppose. How about you? I sold my roommate a Microtech, since I had 6 different Ultratechs. He uses it every day at the shop and it's all worn but it looks great in its own way. If you add up just those knives it's close to 2 grand I spent so I could have easily bought a Sebenza for 450 a long time ago! Crazy how knife enthusiasm works sometimes.
David I have a knife search for you! I recently acquired a Dark Timber Bushy and LOVE the ergos however it’s impractical for me to carry every day. I’m looking for a folder with similar ergos, bonus if there are natural materials in the handle scales or at least a rustic appeal. Blade shape preferable drop point, but I’m open to options. Needs to be locking. I love some fidget factor too if possible. Price
Dave, I have carried a knife since I was a young man. I am disabled in a wheelchair. What kind of knife would you recommend to carry if you're sitting down. I have a cold steel "Spike"& Secret Agent. Many other Knives. What could other Knives would you recommend. Thanks..m
Double action OTFs like Microtechs are not at significant tension while at rest. The spring, whether opening or closing, only comes under meaningful tension when the switch is being pushed or pulled. When the tension reaches a point that is sufficient to overcome the resistance in the slide carriage & locks inside the knife, the blade fires either in or out, releasing almost all of the spring tension. It's then ready to go in the opposite direction by putting tension on it again in the new direction. I keep hearing people say they're "under tension" when they're really not, at least not in the way that seems to be implied. If you open most OTFs without first knocking the blade off track t, you'll see that the spring is only under just enough tension to keep it snugged up on either side of the slide assembly. In that sense it's at tension, but not nearly enough to fire the blade alone without priming, not even close. Anyway, thanks for the video & Happy New Year! 😃
I like the bailout thumb ramp. I didn't however like the bail part on the end of the handle, it dug into the palm of my hand and wasn't comfortable. I've removed the bail and now I enjoy the handle. Also not that anybody but BM can do anything about it, I would love to see different blade shapes, like the sheep's foot with a thumb hole like they have on the Griptilian.
Hi David! I am looking for a good all around knife for EDC, tough enough for work, but nice enough to carry while going out. I would prefer something with a higher end steel, and also easy enough to maintain an edge. I love the look and feel of micarta, but also would like some titanium as well. My budget is around $150 to $200! thank you, and good luck!
Hi David, great series. I'm looking for a titanium backlock, or equivalent, with a deep carry pocket clip and decent steel for the price. I'm willing to pay anywhere between 50 and 250 for the right knife. Thanks.
HEY BROSEPH! Any recommendations for a knife with bearings that are sealed or shrouded from the elements? I use even my EDC folder for food prep a lot and also at work and washing it off happens often and I don't like bearings constantly getting wet.
A question for DCA. I want to buy a knife for my dog. I would like to attach something like a neck knife to my dogs collar. It would have to be a super secure sheath so it won’t fall out. This way if I ever need a backup blade I just call my dog. Extra points if it has a bottle opener as well.
This question sounds crazy, but is there any way to convince Buck Knives to put a pocket clip on the traditional 110 and the 110 auto? They would be the perfect knife if they weren't floating around in my pocket.
Hey David, I edc a cold steel Spartan, and it never got a lot of love in the upgraded materials department, is there another knife around similar just a little more upgraded?
Hey David! Love your videos. I have a Protech/Ferrum Forge Mordax that I love the ergos on, and a Schwarz Perpetua that has an awesome blade shape. I've been eyeing a Hinderer XM-18 or 24 in a sheepsfoot configuration as that seems to be an almost perfect mashup. One issue though, they're freaking expensive. Do you know of any possible alternatives out there? Sheepsfoot and finger choil at $300 or less is the main goal here. S35VN or higher edge retention as well. Thanks!
Benchmade Contego reverse tanto they call it.Great quality Under $200. Tuff work horse shaped like big 940.#810 blade length 4" .xm 24 size.You will love it.
I’m not an auto guy, at all. Hell I’m not even a folder guy I’m into fixed blades but god damn that Pro-Tech Don is incredible looking and I have to have one now.
Happy New Year, Mr. Andersen! I wholeheartedly endorse your recommendations for a lightweight woodworking knife. I favor going lighter still - Mora Basic - and setting it up for neck carry or clipping it on the waistband. If the gentleman insists on a folder, though, I would recommend an SAK with a saw, rather than a lightweight EDC/tactical folder. The SAK saw will process wood that you might otherwise want to chop, and any carving will be much more comfortable with the SAK's thicker, more neutral handle than with the thin handle of a lightweight EDC folder. The EvoGrip S18 would be my particular choice, as I prefer the secure grip of it over the smooth-handled models like the Huntsman.
@@sheltermonkey6065 there's a model called the Walker, which is really thin. It's just a knife blade, saw, and bottle-opener/flathead, and weighs in at all of 1.6 ounces. Honestly though, it's pretty limited, and I would sooner recommend the Camper, at least, which is only an ounce heavier, but includes a penknife blade, a can opener, small flathead, awl/reamer, and corkscrew. Even better, in my view, is the EvoGrip 18, EvoGrip S18, or the EvoGrip S17. Those are each a little over 3 ounces, but offer a much bigger selection of tools in a pretty compact package. Also, the EvoGrip models are much more secure in hand in the cold and/or wet.
@@charlescollier7217 Thanks! I might order a Walker. It turns out there's also an Alox version called the Lumberjack, but it doesn't seem to be available from any retailers.
The double action out-the-front actually uses the same principle as the assisted: the spring is at rest and you tension it by pushing the switch: the blade is NOT under tension when closed or open.
Microtech OTFs are always at rest never under extreme tension. Microtech actually tells us this when u purchase their OTF. The spring is not loaded in either position. That’s the genius technology of it
A trail run with a fixed blade?? That requires a belt, something I don’t think of wearing in running clothes. I’d like to hear this question answered again but with a folder. Love your videos!
Hi DCA. Sorry, but I think you really failed in your explanation of assisted-opening. In assisted-opening, the spring (a torsion spring, not a torsion bar as people including Kershaw mistakenly call it), the spring *is* under tension in the closed position. However the force of the spring is acting to keep the blade *shut*. That is the Safe part of SpeedSafe! The blade, under spring tension, has a bias to keep closed.
If you want a tough "garage knife " for cutting things like cardboard, look at Morakniv Craftsmen Carpet/Roofing Felt/ Leather Knife 175P. It's a fixed blade. Under $20.
I learned one time, (not to), deploy an out of the top knife up against an object like a board or probably any other solid object that will stop the blade before full deployment; years ago I ruined my uncle's stelleto by doing that; it threw the spring off. 🙄
i’m seriously considering getting a hogue deka. i know a few competitors are the bugout and the pm2 or para3. is there anything else less than $150 around or less than 3.25” and not a flipper that is light weight hopefully less than 4 oz that is also worth considering? also i’d like it to be not a back lock but any other lock is ok but it must have a lock also, i don’t like the feed of grivory so i was wondering how close cf elite feels to it or g10. thanks
I'm considering a Hogue Deka in the near future as well. I have a Bugout and Para 3 Lightweight. Both are great, but I actually like my Benchmade 940-2 a little more. The G10 feels more solid than the Grivory and FRN, but is still under 3 oz. You can also check out the Benchmade Presidio 2. I think the standard Para 3 is also a great choice.
Mora BB is a poor answer to last question IMHO. I would say esee Junglas 1 or 2. Or perhaps a pocket saw from silky and a pocket knife honestly there are quite a few thin chopping knives out there. I am out every day on different trails near my house walking my dogs and kids. Small trees fall across trails continually in my area and I use a Bark river JX5 to clear and maintain trails.
@@knifecenter Thanks for reply. I feel like the commenter was asking for a light chopper you could run with. I think BRK, ESEE, and Tops all make options that could work with the right sheath. I walk trails most days and like the commenter I come across small trees in the trail after every storm. I personally believe in the right tools for the job, and it's just not practical to beaver chew a tree especially as often as I have trees down in my area.
@@sheltermonkey6065 I can imagine running with anything on my belt or in my pocket. But the commenter was asking for a lightweight chopper that he could run with not what someone else thinks he should run with. Also I am very tall so big knives don't seem that big to me.
Hello David I have a simple question for u today im looking for a modern slipjoint that I could take apart, since our laws in germany are so brutal that is the only thing im alowed to carry. Looking for somting unther 100$ and preferably black or matt colored. Thank u very much sir!!
Hello D.C.A., I Love the knife AQ series. Been watching every one that comes out. I have a question for you, what would your pick be for knife with the most sex appeal? Folding knife that would make someone that is not into knives stop and say, WOW.. That's a good looking knife.
'Up for a challenge? I'm looking for a pocket knife that satisfy both legal (in Denmark) and personal preference requirements as follows: Legal; - Not automatic or assisted - Blade length (maximum steel protrusion from frame/scales - finger choiles and such count as blade) of maximum 70mm Personal; Since I carry my knife in the bottom of my pocket; - Totally smooth contour when closed. No sharp or jaggered edges (like on the spine end on the Benchmade Bugout and Spiderco Lady bug). - No or removable, not just replaceable, pocket clip (the Spiderco Dragonfly fails this as the bolt holding the clip cannot clamp the scales together without the clip in place, The Civivi Odium fails this as the clip bolt protrude into the blade well when screewed in place with no clip). - A cross bar style lock. - As light weight as possible and last but certainly not least; - Great ergonomics (my favourit, for the size, at the moment is the Fox Baby Core, The Civivi Odium, and the Spiderco Dragonfly). In this category I own and use, but are not fully qualified: Fox Baby Core, Civivi Odium, Böker Urban Trapper Titanium Pettite, Spiderco Lady bug and Dragonfly (both K390), SOG Ultra XR, and Kizer Lieb. Sincerly hope you can come up with a suggestion. Thank you in advance.
I have a question that maybe, just maybe you will be able to answer. Best I can tell the cut off for carrying is pretty much 3.5 inches in the states. Why do all the knives being made seem to be 3 and 5/8s which makes them illegal to carry in your pocket in a ton of places. Why are manufacturers hell bent on getting me arrested? Just make a 3 1/2" blade as the norm rather than the illegal size. Makes ZERO sense.
"we could make it so our customers won't get harassed/arrested/ticketed but we don't because screw them" that's how it reads to me, giant companies trying to screw me over yet again
Don't forget that the swastika that you see is a religious symbol that vastly predates the third reich symbol. I see it also but don't let that bias your choice in knives. Stay safe and have a great New Year.
Oh I’d still buy artisan and understand the religious iconography which was appropriated and perverted. Just making sure it’s not just me that sees it...
1. Recognize your condition God's commandments prove that we have broken His law. God says: "Thou shalt not bear false witness..." "Thou shalt not steal." "Thou shalt not commit adultery." "Thou shalt not covet..." "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in Vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." The truth is, if God judged you by His Commandments, God would find you guilty. Romans 3:19, AV: "...that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God." Romans 3:23, AV: "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." 2. Realize the Price of Sin Is Death And Hell. Romans 6:23, AV: "For the wages of sin is death..." Revelation 20:15, AV: "And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire." Hell is a real place, where those who choose to pay for their own sin will go for all eternity. 3. Realize Jesus Paid Your Sin Debt. Romans 5:6,8, AV: "For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus, the Son of God, suffered and died on the cross for your sins. John 3:16, AV: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Jesus loves you. He wants you to be saved and live in Heaven with Him for all eternity. 4. Receive Jesus Christ As Your Saviour. John 1:12, AV: "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." In faith, trust Jesus as your Saviour today. Acts 16:30-31, AV: "...Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved..." John 5:24, AV: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." Would You Like To Know That Heaven Will Be Your Home? Do you admit that you are a sinner? Do you understand that Hell is the penalty for your sin? Do you believe that Jesus died to pay for your sin? Will you ask Jesus to save you today? Romans 10:9,13, AV: "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
It's been said before, but I must echo the quality, time, and caring you put into these videos. Between your knife videos, and firearms content from Paul Harrell, you both are fine examples of professionalism and awesome content.
Absolutely true! And I love watching Paul Harrell, he is such a unique dude lol! Great comment.
Is Miami-Dade 1986 shootout video is my favorite
I really appreciate the thought you put into the answers to the questions.
Agreed. Thanks David!
@David Single It's such a great channel. Makes me have loyalty to knifecenter as well as to the channel. Totally works. David is awesome and so is whoever works cameras and does editing.
@David Single Right! I might buy the Hogue Deka when the stimulus check comes lol! Do you have any knives in specific you have your eye on?
@David Single Yeah brother, FK Covid. Sounds like you like some nice knives! Totally love watching these videos. Get to learn so much about the current knives while being entertained. I always end up going to knifecenter.com right after or during these videos to look up some of the knives and add them to my wishlist:)
@David Single Yeah! It's a positive environment over here. Grateful for this little corner of the internet :)
I look forward to these every Saturday. Keep up the good work, DCA!
Thanks, David! I ended up going with the Mini Bugout, even though I think the Bailout looks cooler. The price difference was a deciding factor.
So idk about all otfs, but that microtech is not under tension when its closed or open like you said. Its just simply not true and if you opened it up, you would see how it works. You create the spring tension by sliding up or down the switch. Traditional automatics that open from the side are different, they are under tension and the button releases it. Every otf i own does not have spring tension when it is at rest
Came here to say microtech otfs were a bad example
Was about to say the same thing. This dude really should know this. Microtech's otf's springs are at rest when open and closed. Only when switch is being moved do the springs do anything.
Assisted or automatic are all the same to me. Imagine what would policeman think if you tried to explain the difference? They're not there to think too much. 😀
Thank you all for the feedback. I should have been more clear in my explanation. Cheers! -DCA
Been using cold steel folding bushman. Wrapped handle in denim for comfort. What a beast of a knife. Camping...
BD1?
Microtech double action OTFs (modem ones) springs are always at rest. You create the tension when you push the slider up or down. The resting springs are a selling point actually.
Thank you for the feedback. I should have been more clear in my explanation. Cheers friend! -DCA
Thank you kindly for answering my question.
I can comment on the knife laws in MN as I am a life long resident and have looked into this as part of my personal knife journey. MN is one of ten states that do not allow the use of automatics, however, assisted knives like SOG’s AT line or Kershaw’s SpeedSafe are legal. If a button or switch not on the blade is used to deploy the blade, its a no go in MN. Go to a knife store or Cabela’s in MN. Whatever they sell has to be legal.
I hope this helps.
Matt
Stillwater, MN
Microtech otfs are not under constant spring pressure. The pressure is built by your thumb prior to release.
Came here to make this comment. Thank you!! Only single action OTFs are under constant pressure. You know this David C. Andersen
Thank you for the feedback. I should have been more clear in my explanation. Cheers friend! -DCA
I want a knife with mirror polish like the on the Rockstead knives, however I'm not sure if I'm ready to spend Rockstead money. Do you have any recommendations for a knife with a mirror polish finish?
I cut a lot of plastic to hang over windows for construction for Sprayfoam and the plastic is laying on wood or concrete I been using my bugout but it goes dull quick, also tried cold steel tuff lite and hinderer in s45v! The hinderer seems to be holding up better then the 2 but lol get ready, what’s your recommendations or if you can think of anything for my situation? Not worried about price and would like to have control while I’m cutting the plastic?
Nice job bringing the concept of putting the tree under tension before push cuts to bring her down. Trying to teach that one as much as I can to others. Another great one DCA! =)
Hi David. Need advice. Looking for a folder for bushcraft. Been looking at the Casstrom lars fält back lock and the Fox Tur from Vox, but alternatives would be great. it needs to fulfil the following: 3-4 inch blade, sturdy lock and a full, rounded handle. No super steel, must be able to sharpen in the field. Got any good alternatives to the two mentioned?
Thanks for the clarification on the first question! I've been getting back into knives, and have been carrying my Benchmade 9050... And now I need to check my local laws to make sure I'm still good to carry an automatic. Otherwise, I may be swinging by the site for that Bugout or Bailout!
Good knife show 🔪
Can you recommend a locking folder, that's thin and good at slicing, has a 3-3.5 inch blade, flat grind, uncoated, and is made in the USA or one of its allies for under 100? Non plastic handles preferred, something like the knockout.
Hi, John! I’m looking for a fixed blade backup knife under 3 inches and a sheepfoot or wharncliffe blade under or around $100. Boot carry option a plus, but not necessary. Thanks in advance!
Howdy Mr. A! I'd like to bother you with a request for a comparison.
I can't decide between the BM Grip, the CS Air Lite and the Spy Endela.
I'd like to hear your opinion on the matter and also any alternatives in the price range.
I'm looking for an edc knife that could also help me out in the kitchen when I'm camping.
Hey David. I’m looking at the Chris Reeve small Sabenza 31 with titanium scales for a nice gentleman’s knife. Not sure if I’m ready to spend quite that much. Any suggestions? With titanium scales preferably. Thanks Brent.
First, check out this vid: th-cam.com/video/3rBQP7xqzZY/w-d-xo.html
Then, check out the LionSteel SR-22 Flipper here: kcoti.com/2KXC2XU
or the LionSteel SR-2 here: kcoti.com/3rW9sXg
-DCA
@@knifecenter thanks for your response. Exactly what I was looking for.
I love expensive knives but hate to scratch them so Kershaws are a good value to me..so my question is: what's the difference between kershaws and ZT that are waay more expensive??🤔🤔
Thanks so much for your detailed answer. It allows me to learn a bit about why you made those choices. Gonna pick up that mastodon I think that will be perfect!
Happy to help good sir! -DCA
Love these videos! I’m looking for a 3-inch knife for food prep, American made with 20cv or similar American steel, under $180ish. Bonus if it is sheepsfoot, wharncliff or similar and can be open and closed with one hand. No back locks. Thanks.
As a rookie/beginner collector of knives my question has to do with finding the right amount of value vs costs. My assumption is, it's extremely subjective, but I wanted to ask the experts. For example, I have a few very decent knives that offer value to me and all of them are under $50.00. So, would I be as impressed with a $350.00 knife, as impressive as the extra $300.00 is to me? Which amazes me, for I'm not sure I'll know if a higher-end knife would be worth the extra hundreds of dollars. I mean, WOW! Really? Thanks
That's a good point. Hope the experts can answer you. The most I've ever spent is about 280 or so for some Microtech OTF's and some titanium frame lock folders..the materials and fit-and-finish are what stood out the most mainly the overall essence and feel of the knives are more 'special'. But now with brands like Civivi and others in recent years there are such great knives that could have cost twice the price easily...anyways thanks for the good suggestion and happy new year
Just watched and commented on an Ontario Rat 1 review, that expensive knives do not cut 'x' many times better than a cheaper product, dollar-wise. In this case, the reviewer showed a Chris Reeves knife worth $US450 that in no way cuts 11.25x better than the RAT 1 @ $40. And in fact does absolutely nothing better by that factor. Materials or anything.
Stick under $100 to $150 and you'll be laughing at the spoons who spend mega bucks and never use their blades. And even if they do, you aren't at any kind of disadvantage at all.
@@CadillacDriver Agreed. It's totally subjective as OP said. My favorite knives have been in that price range or just a bit more. But I'd love to have a Sebenza since first learning about that knife is what got me into the knife scene, to begin with years ago
@@Kdubbzism would you use an expensive knife?
@@CadillacDriver I would use a Sebenza, Hinderer XM-18, or Strider SNG. Those are relatively expensive, but are meant to be used. Just would want a nice stonewash blade to help mitigate scratches appearing as much as possible I suppose. I have little interest in the fancy custom dressy knives that cost thousands. Totally love and appreciate "mid-tech" knives. So the knives I lust after yeah I would use them. If they end up looking worn and torn over the years I'd just remind myself that they are tools, albeit nice once and this is what they are meant for and that the wear and tear was done with love and appreciation and adds character, making the knife truly my own. Gotta justify it somehow emotionally, I suppose. How about you? I sold my roommate a Microtech, since I had 6 different Ultratechs. He uses it every day at the shop and it's all worn but it looks great in its own way. If you add up just those knives it's close to 2 grand I spent so I could have easily bought a Sebenza for 450 a long time ago! Crazy how knife enthusiasm works sometimes.
David I have a knife search for you! I recently acquired a Dark Timber Bushy and LOVE the ergos however it’s impractical for me to carry every day. I’m looking for a folder with similar ergos, bonus if there are natural materials in the handle scales or at least a rustic appeal. Blade shape preferable drop point, but I’m open to options. Needs to be locking. I love some fidget factor too if possible. Price
Great video. Loved hearing about the bushcraft techniques.
love that boker cattle knife! I would like to see the top 10 best traditional knives
Your recommendations are always really good
always always love the background music especially today's
Dave, I have carried a knife since I was a young man. I am disabled in a wheelchair. What kind of knife would you recommend to carry if you're sitting down. I have a cold steel "Spike"& Secret Agent. Many
other Knives. What could other Knives would you recommend.
Thanks..m
How about a CRKT CEO in your shirt pocket?
Double action OTFs like Microtechs are not at significant tension while at rest.
The spring, whether opening or closing, only comes under meaningful tension when the switch is being pushed or pulled. When the tension reaches a point that is sufficient to overcome the resistance in the slide carriage & locks inside the knife, the blade fires either in or out, releasing almost all of the spring tension. It's then ready to go in the opposite direction by putting tension on it again in the new direction.
I keep hearing people say they're "under tension" when they're really not, at least not in the way that seems to be implied.
If you open most OTFs without first knocking the blade off track t, you'll see that the spring is only under just enough tension to keep it snugged up on either side of the slide assembly. In that sense it's at tension, but not nearly enough to fire the blade alone without priming, not even close.
Anyway, thanks for the video & Happy New Year! 😃
Thank you for the feedback. I should have been more clear in my explanation. Cheers friend! -DCA
Thanks David, always well done!
I like the bailout thumb ramp. I didn't however like the bail part on the end of the handle, it dug into the palm of my hand and wasn't comfortable. I've removed the bail and now I enjoy the handle. Also not that anybody but BM can do anything about it, I would love to see different blade shapes, like the sheep's foot with a thumb hole like they have on the Griptilian.
Slightly larger than average hand is in finnish "hieman keskivertoa isompi käsi".
👍😎🇫🇮
Suomi.!
Kiitos! -DCA
Knife Center video in for the WIN!!
Hi David! I am looking for a good all around knife for EDC, tough enough for work, but nice enough to carry while going out. I would prefer something with a higher end steel, and also easy enough to maintain an edge. I love the look and feel of micarta, but also would like some titanium as well. My budget is around $150 to $200! thank you, and good luck!
How about a Viper Katla or Lionsteel Myto?
Great job Dave very well explained video, that I really enjoyed!
Hi David, great series. I'm looking for a titanium backlock, or equivalent, with a deep carry pocket clip and decent steel for the price. I'm willing to pay anywhere between 50 and 250 for the right knife. Thanks.
HEY BROSEPH! Any recommendations for a knife with bearings that are sealed or shrouded from the elements? I use even my EDC folder for food prep a lot and also at work and washing it off happens often and I don't like bearings constantly getting wet.
Don't use a folder for food prep.
@@sheltermonkey6065 never!
On the Dirac delta what’s the blade play like? Side to side and pulling the blade in and out after it it deployed?
A question for DCA. I want to buy a knife for my dog. I would like to attach something like a neck knife to my dogs collar. It would have to be a super secure sheath so it won’t fall out. This way if I ever need a backup blade I just call my dog. Extra points if it has a bottle opener as well.
This question sounds crazy, but is there any way to convince Buck Knives to put a pocket clip on the traditional 110 and the 110 auto? They would be the perfect knife if they weren't floating around in my pocket.
Ok, this persuaded me to buy an assisted knife, the SOG. Sorry for you guys not from you, since I live in Europe.
But thnx for the explanation!!
I’d check the legality if I were you. I don’t think you can legally carry an assisted in much of Europe?
@@wheelgood thnx for the advise mate, but in the Netherlands good to go!
Its on its way already.
Hey David, I edc a cold steel Spartan, and it never got a lot of love in the upgraded materials department, is there another knife around similar just a little more upgraded?
Holy, edcing a Spartan! You must have some big pockets
Hi! What is the best budget small edc folding knife (under 3 inches and less)?
I really like my small honey badger.
Hey David! Love your videos. I have a Protech/Ferrum Forge Mordax that I love the ergos on, and a Schwarz Perpetua that has an awesome blade shape. I've been eyeing a Hinderer XM-18 or 24 in a sheepsfoot configuration as that seems to be an almost perfect mashup. One issue though, they're freaking expensive. Do you know of any possible alternatives out there? Sheepsfoot and finger choil at $300 or less is the main goal here. S35VN or higher edge retention as well. Thanks!
GiantMouse Ace Biblio fits that. It's M390 with finger choil and in the 200's. GiantMouse Riv is similar but a bit smaller and in Elmax I think.
@@Ryan_the_tinz thanks!!
Benchmade Contego reverse tanto they call it.Great quality Under $200.
Tuff work horse shaped like big 940.#810 blade length
4" .xm 24 size.You will love it.
Slightly larger than average??? No offense I don’t mind it but what size is average ? Maybe medium glove size ?
I’m not an auto guy, at all. Hell I’m not even a folder guy I’m into fixed blades but god damn that Pro-Tech Don is incredible looking and I have to have one now.
Another great one, DCA. Really appreciate these!
D.C good vid.Loved the bushcraft tip.Always good
Happy New Year, Mr. Andersen!
I wholeheartedly endorse your recommendations for a lightweight woodworking knife. I favor going lighter still - Mora Basic - and setting it up for neck carry or clipping it on the waistband. If the gentleman insists on a folder, though, I would recommend an SAK with a saw, rather than a lightweight EDC/tactical folder. The SAK saw will process wood that you might otherwise want to chop, and any carving will be much more comfortable with the SAK's thicker, more neutral handle than with the thin handle of a lightweight EDC folder. The EvoGrip S18 would be my particular choice, as I prefer the secure grip of it over the smooth-handled models like the Huntsman.
What is the lightest Victorinox with a saw?
@@sheltermonkey6065 there's a model called the Walker, which is really thin. It's just a knife blade, saw, and bottle-opener/flathead, and weighs in at all of 1.6 ounces.
Honestly though, it's pretty limited, and I would sooner recommend the Camper, at least, which is only an ounce heavier, but includes a penknife blade, a can opener, small flathead, awl/reamer, and corkscrew.
Even better, in my view, is the EvoGrip 18, EvoGrip S18, or the EvoGrip S17. Those are each a little over 3 ounces, but offer a much bigger selection of tools in a pretty compact package. Also, the EvoGrip models are much more secure in hand in the cold and/or wet.
@@charlescollier7217 Thanks! I might order a Walker. It turns out there's also an Alox version called the Lumberjack, but it doesn't seem to be available from any retailers.
@@sheltermonkey6065 you're welcome. Never knew of the Lumberjack. Thanks!
@@charlescollier7217 It's a Bantam with a saw! KnifeCenter should do an exclusive.
Would you guys be willing to make a video listing the available folding daggers??
will you guys ever get titanium scales again for the bugout? can i preorder?
Of course they will and other companies make them also
@@dieseldabz7104 i cant find them anywhere
Yes, you can preorder on our site good sir! -DCA
@@knifecenter cheers!
David C. Anderson rules.
Happy New Year!
I see the switch but where's the knife?
The double action out-the-front actually uses the same principle as the assisted: the spring is at rest and you tension it by pushing the switch: the blade is NOT under tension when closed or open.
Thank you for the feedback. I should have been more clear in my explanation. Cheers friend! -DCA
As always very informative thats we shop there have Happy New Year and play it safe our Brother
Appreciated the additional tips.
Im looking ad the buck 110 is the wood stabelised wood in put
They have used Dymondwood in the past, but the current iterations use natural ebony wood.
Microtech OTFs are always at rest never under extreme tension. Microtech actually tells us this when u purchase their OTF. The spring is not loaded in either position. That’s the genius technology of it
Love this Revo Ness cf David. Any folding nessmuks in Nordsmiths future?
Love all the videos yall out out.
I'm looking for a fixed blade with a 4-5 inch blade with a kydex sheath anywhere between $75-$110. thanks
A trail run with a fixed blade?? That requires a belt, something I don’t think of wearing in running clothes. I’d like to hear this question answered again but with a folder. Love your videos!
The Companion sheath has a clip and doesn't need a belt to be used. Weighs next to nothing in a waistband. -DCA
Hi DCA. Sorry, but I think you really failed in your explanation of assisted-opening. In assisted-opening, the spring (a torsion spring, not a torsion bar as people including Kershaw mistakenly call it), the spring *is* under tension in the closed position. However the force of the spring is acting to keep the blade *shut*. That is the Safe part of SpeedSafe! The blade, under spring tension, has a bias to keep closed.
@ 12:26 best bet is a drywall utility knife imo
Another great show David!
If you want a tough "garage knife " for cutting things like cardboard, look at Morakniv Craftsmen Carpet/Roofing Felt/ Leather Knife 175P. It's a fixed blade. Under $20.
Yep, a folder doesn't really make sense as a "garage" knife.
I can’t find the comment you, DCA, replied on. I hope you didn’t misread my tone; I love your videos!
No worries my friend! -DCA
Looks like SOG definitely got the memo on inadequate sharpening choils.
Tonto was the lone rangers' companion. Tanto is a blade shape.
A quality tanto could be your personal pocket Tonto if you so desire
@@Kdubbzism I have my heart set on a Cold steel Voyager XL tanto serrated
@@johnbarnesNnaptown That is one badass looking blade!
What kind of companion are we talking about?
@@sheltermonkey6065 ask Lenny Bruce about the masked man
I learned one time, (not to), deploy an out of the top knife up against an object like a board or probably any other solid object that will stop the blade before full deployment; years ago I ruined my uncle's stelleto by doing that; it threw the spring off. 🙄
Very well explained sir!
#HappyNewYear! :-)
i’m seriously considering getting a hogue deka. i know a few competitors are the bugout and the pm2 or para3. is there anything else less than $150 around or less than 3.25” and not a flipper that is light weight hopefully less than 4 oz that is also worth considering? also i’d like it to be not a back lock but any other lock is ok but it must have a lock
also, i don’t like the feed of grivory so i was wondering how close cf elite feels to it or g10.
thanks
I'm considering a Hogue Deka in the near future as well. I have a Bugout and Para 3 Lightweight. Both are great, but I actually like my Benchmade 940-2 a little more. The G10 feels more solid than the Grivory and FRN, but is still under 3 oz. You can also check out the Benchmade Presidio 2. I think the standard Para 3 is also a great choice.
Doug Ritter Hogue Mini-RSK. CF Elite is predominantly nylon, just as GRN/FRN (Grivory, Zytel, etc.) are.
p.s. The Hogue Deka actually weighs around 2.65 ounces.
@@sheltermonkey6065 i know. i just want lighter than 4.
@@maxrez74 I meant that every website that I've seen has an incorrect weight for the Deka.
Outstanding information! Thank you.
Mora BB is a poor answer to last question IMHO. I would say esee Junglas 1 or 2. Or perhaps a pocket saw from silky and a pocket knife honestly there are quite a few thin chopping knives out there. I am out every day on different trails near my house walking my dogs and kids. Small trees fall across trails continually in my area and I use a Bark river JX5 to clear and maintain trails.
Trail running with a Junglas?
I wouldn't want to run with any chopper on my belt. Scratch that, I wouldn't want to run at all lol! -DCA
@@knifecenter Thanks for reply. I feel like the commenter was asking for a light chopper you could run with. I think BRK, ESEE, and Tops all make options that could work with the right sheath. I walk trails most days and like the commenter I come across small trees in the trail after every storm. I personally believe in the right tools for the job, and it's just not practical to beaver chew a tree especially as often as I have trees down in my area.
@@sheltermonkey6065 I can imagine running with anything on my belt or in my pocket. But the commenter was asking for a lightweight chopper that he could run with not what someone else thinks he should run with. Also I am very tall so big knives don't seem that big to me.
Hello David I have a simple question for u today im looking for a modern slipjoint that I could take apart, since our laws in germany are so brutal that is the only thing im alowed to carry.
Looking for somting unther 100$ and preferably black or matt colored. Thank u very much sir!!
How about the Viper Key, starting at $110?
Also the Real Steel Luna and the Kizer ZipSlip
@@sheltermonkey6065 some nice choises
@@amarmutilovic7512 Check out the "PMP User" also, though it's out of the price range you mentioned. You can find a video on youtube.
@@sheltermonkey6065 the Price is also not a massiv thing I like quality and again very very Good knife.
That spiderco wood looks homemade kinda weak.
I love it when I see a mora bushcraft knives .trust your life to them 😔.
Looks like the old Tree Brand, which was a good knife
I bought an assisted knife in Minnesota I don’t understand why they would sell them if they were illegal.
illegal to carry not own most likely
"Slightly larger then average hands" Brings a smile to my face every time.
That's cuz it's goin on
Box cutters are good for cutting boxes.
Enjoyed-thx!
Hello D.C.A., I Love the knife AQ series. Been watching every one that comes out. I have a question for you, what would your pick be for knife with the most sex appeal? Folding knife that would make someone that is not into knives stop and say, WOW.. That's a good looking knife.
So basically Pakka Wood is a flashier kind of plywood.
'Up for a challenge? I'm looking for a pocket knife that satisfy both legal (in Denmark) and personal preference requirements as follows:
Legal;
- Not automatic or assisted
- Blade length (maximum steel protrusion from frame/scales - finger choiles and such count as blade) of maximum 70mm
Personal; Since I carry my knife in the bottom of my pocket;
- Totally smooth contour when closed. No sharp or jaggered edges (like on the spine end on the Benchmade Bugout and Spiderco Lady bug).
- No or removable, not just replaceable, pocket clip (the Spiderco Dragonfly fails this as the bolt holding the clip cannot clamp the scales together without the clip in place, The Civivi Odium fails this as the clip bolt protrude into the blade well when screewed in place with no clip).
- A cross bar style lock.
- As light weight as possible
and last but certainly not least;
- Great ergonomics (my favourit, for the size, at the moment is the Fox Baby Core, The Civivi Odium, and the Spiderco Dragonfly).
In this category I own and use, but are not fully qualified: Fox Baby Core, Civivi Odium, Böker Urban Trapper Titanium Pettite, Spiderco Lady bug and Dragonfly (both K390), SOG Ultra XR, and Kizer Lieb.
Sincerly hope you can come up with a suggestion. Thank you in advance.
Doug Ritter Hogue Mini-RSK and have someone grind the blade down a bit.
@@sheltermonkey6065 Thank you. That seems like a great suggestion - although I would have too grind off almost 4mm of the tip.
@@mikezmit340 Someone that specializes in regrinding blades can make it look like it came from the factory that way.
I have a question that maybe, just maybe you will be able to answer.
Best I can tell the cut off for carrying is pretty much 3.5 inches in the states. Why do all the knives being made seem to be 3 and 5/8s which makes them illegal to carry in your pocket in a ton of places.
Why are manufacturers hell bent on getting me arrested? Just make a 3 1/2" blade as the norm rather than the illegal size.
Makes ZERO sense.
"we could make it so our customers won't get harassed/arrested/ticketed but we don't because screw them"
that's how it reads to me, giant companies trying to screw me over yet again
Never been a fan of assisted knives myself.
Assisted knives suck you are right about that.
I've always been a fan of them.
#3
Pfff legality, love Texas no knife regulations any blade is legal to carry,
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Does anyone else see what I see every time that artisan cutlery logo pops up?
Don't mention the war!
Don't forget that the swastika that you see is a religious symbol that vastly predates the third reich symbol. I see it also but don't let that bias your choice in knives. Stay safe and have a great New Year.
Oh I’d still buy artisan and understand the religious iconography which was appropriated and perverted. Just making sure it’s not just me that sees it...
instructions unclear, how do I leave my questions in the title? lol
1. Recognize your condition
God's commandments prove that we have broken His law.
God says: "Thou shalt not bear false witness..." "Thou shalt not steal." "Thou shalt not commit adultery." "Thou shalt not covet..." "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in Vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." The truth is, if God judged you by His Commandments, God would find you guilty. Romans 3:19, AV: "...that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God." Romans 3:23, AV: "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God."
2. Realize the Price of Sin Is Death And Hell.
Romans 6:23, AV: "For the wages of sin is death..." Revelation 20:15, AV: "And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire." Hell is a real place, where those who choose to pay for their own sin will go for all eternity.
3. Realize Jesus Paid Your Sin Debt.
Romans 5:6,8, AV: "For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus, the Son of God, suffered and died on the cross for your sins. John 3:16, AV: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Jesus loves you. He wants you to be saved and live in Heaven with Him for all eternity.
4. Receive Jesus Christ As Your Saviour.
John 1:12, AV: "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." In faith, trust Jesus as your Saviour today. Acts 16:30-31, AV: "...Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved..." John 5:24, AV: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life."
Would You Like To Know That Heaven Will Be Your Home?
Do you admit that you are a sinner?
Do you understand that Hell is the penalty for your sin?
Do you believe that Jesus died to pay for your sin?
Will you ask Jesus to save you today?
Romans 10:9,13, AV: "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
You don't know the difference between assisted and automatic? really!?