Found this video because I had seen this exact same knife and i am very interested in picking one up but was trying to look up more information about it and the company anyways please tell me what knife is on your mat on the right side just below the frag corgi? Almost looks like a Serge design but cant really tell.
Correct it is a Serge Panchenko design. It is the Boker Plus Lancer all copper scales with a steel liner lock and S35vn steel. Thanks for checking out my video!
OK yeah I know that knife. Wish they were available. Like it so much more than the gust because of it being a liner lock. I have a bunch of copper knives but I won't buy any frame locks because I think it looks so tacky having only one side being copper. So far I have 7 copper knives and one brass. I'm serious considering picking this up because I noticed it's on sale if you buy it from the website instead of where I originally saw it on ebay. Anyways thanks for the info
They are the OEM. From: North Mountain Blade IG account “We are an independent factory and we seek OEM services from other brands. We have been OEMing for Japanese tool brands for more than ten years. Many products labeled "Made in Japan" are actually made by us.”
My searching indicates their steel is sourced from near Osaka, Japan (where many, if not most, Japanese knives are manufactured), but the parent company/factory is somewhere in China (PayPal payment went to a Chinese-based entity) -- the dealer is located in Riverside, CA.
thanks for the brazen collab tip and exposing these knives to me (to the avair and these little seppuku tanto's hahaha)
Just ordered this exact one! Thanks for the video! First button lock in my collection! Im super excited about this
Hey nice! Come back let me know how you like it.
Will do!
I just found out about this company. Definitely gonna pick this one up
They have some great knives. How did you hear about them
@CopeWERX I saw vu pham's video & liked the style to look them up. The metal makeup sld steel was harder to find out what it was
I put the steel link in the description
korkmazcelik.com/assets/pdf/sld-magic-2.pdf
@CopeWERX How long was shipping.?
@@miller8638 apologies I missed this ... about a week of transit.
tip - put the links in your description for as much as you can
I meant to do that and forgot thank you
That Chop is a lot of knife for the price. Especially with the sanmai and copper.
Its a boatload of knife for the money... Im very happy with my knife and intend to grab another model this next month
For the price, this is a solid value.
Where are these made?
How strong is the detent? I usually prefer stronger detents and i know button locks can be weak sometimes
You arent shaking it open. Its not hard to actuate but I own several button locks and I think this is slightly stiffer then most button locks
The detent is pretty strong. You can't shake it open easily and pinching the blade to pull it open has a very distinct detent-force holding it shut.
Been waiting for minr to show up for over 2 weeks.
I know this thing has been selling better than what he expected
Found this video because I had seen this exact same knife and i am very interested in picking one up but was trying to look up more information about it and the company anyways please tell me what knife is on your mat on the right side just below the frag corgi? Almost looks like a Serge design but cant really tell.
Correct it is a Serge Panchenko design. It is the Boker Plus Lancer all copper scales with a steel liner lock and S35vn steel. Thanks for checking out my video!
OK yeah I know that knife. Wish they were available. Like it so much more than the gust because of it being a liner lock. I have a bunch of copper knives but I won't buy any frame locks because I think it looks so tacky having only one side being copper. So far I have 7 copper knives and one brass. I'm serious considering picking this up because I noticed it's on sale if you buy it from the website instead of where I originally saw it on ebay. Anyways thanks for the info
What are the knives on the right side of the table?
SRM Rubik (white)
Vosteed Corgi (copper frag)
Boker Plus Lancer Serge Panchenko
Are they made in the US?
I was also wondering about this. Their website doesn’t state anything about where they are made. They do state that they make everything but….
Probably a Chinese OEM factory making these for an American company
They are the OEM.
From: North Mountain Blade IG account
“We are an independent factory and we seek OEM services from other brands. We have been OEMing for Japanese tool brands for more than ten years. Many products labeled "Made in Japan" are actually made by us.”
@@CopeWERXgot mine. It's immaculate! 🙌🏾
My searching indicates their steel is sourced from near Osaka, Japan (where many, if not most, Japanese knives are manufactured), but the parent company/factory is somewhere in China (PayPal payment went to a Chinese-based entity) -- the dealer is located in Riverside, CA.
Magic steel? Hard to put much faith in that.
@@ronniefinkbeinerjr.7602 why is that? Do you know anything about hitachi branded Magic steel?
@CopeWERX respectfully, I was just being cynical due to the name of the steel and the lack of information about the composition of it.
But, I am still intrigued with the overall design. It is indeed a handsome knife.
@ hitachi.co.in/pdf/resources/high-function-materials-and-components/advanced-materials-and-components/cwts-b.pdf