You can expand this Comment for all the information promised in the video. Places to buy a Schnitzel KVAR: Europe (and beyond) - www.klingenreich.de/search?sSearch=KVAR North America - whitemountainknives.com/ssearch/?search_query=KVAR SAVE 10% with code: CCE Sencut Pocket Clip - www.sencut.com/search?type=product&q=Pocket+Clip* WATCH the Review of the Schnitzel TRI - th-cam.com/video/LWfU-HXh7xM/w-d-xo.html ++++++++++++++++++++++ Coupon Codes & Links: 1) White Mountain Knives - whitemountainknives.com - "CCE" = 10% off Works also on their Automatics site: whitemountainautoknives.com 2) Skiff Ball Bearings & Washers - Use this link: www.skiffmadeblades.com/?ref=CCE (or try code "CCE10") - Discount does not work for knives. 3) Integrity Knives - integrityknives.com - "CCE" = 10% off 4) Sencut REFERRAL link - 5% off: bit.ly/3xEYElS OR Sencut Discount Code for 5% off: CCE 5) PUMA Canada - pumaknives.ca - "CCE" = 10% off 6) Knives-of-France.com - SAVE 10% (when you spend over $50USD)with code: CCE 7) POPOV LEATHER products (Canadian Company) 20% Discount referral link = www.popovleather.com/CANADIAN20 8) Power Cutlery - www.powercutlery.com "cce" = 6% off but ONLY for Ganzo, Harnds, Bestech, & Eafangrow knives. 9) Shieldon Knives - shop.shieldon.net/ - use code: CCED10SH (for 10% off) 10) KC Tools - BEST GERMAN SCREWDRIVERS and other hand tools: KC Tool Company: www.kctool.com/?rfsn=5171523.b1e21b - BEST T8 driver - Wera T-Handle bit.ly/41xK2B6 - BEST T6 driver - Wera T-handle - bit.ly/3EGN7Fs - Link for HIGH quality Torx Knife Maintenance set: bit.ly/3nrbAVt - Link for FULL-SIZE Torx set: bit.ly/3CbDgEa - Link for FLAG handle T6: bit.ly/2ZcR4Qd - Link to FLAG handle T8: bit.ly/2ZexB1y 11) Best LUBRICATION for your knives - Gunny Juice Get it at Gritomatic.com (USA) or canadianknifecompany.com (CANADA) ++++++++++++++++++++++ Want to know how we MEASURE GRIND ANGLES: th-cam.com/video/xpvY01UqbtM/w-d-xo.html Want to know how we MEASURE SHARPNESS: th-cam.com/video/y_giYbF7qug/w-d-xo.html ++++++++++++++++++++++ CONTACT ME / SOCIAL MEDIA The BEST way to contact me is via E-mail: CanadianCuttingEdge AT gmail.com or Instagram @CanadianCuttingEdge
Thanks for watching. I will be keeping one of them as a user, and I might even keep the other one in factory condition. I don't keep most of the knives I review but I have become a big fan of the KVAR.
Similar in some key ways. But there is better steel on the KVAR, and I just don't prefer a scandi grind on a pocket knife except for when I am on a hike or camping, but that's just me.
Interesting knife, and I appreciate the review. That method of using the liner and a bar to replace the usual sort of spring steel bar in a back-lock knife that often rusts, bends, or is a nuisance for teardown is indeed clever. I'm not machinist or engineer, but if those liners aren't made of a spring steel of some sort, does flexing that way against the flat plane not risk them bending or warping? I ask the question more out of curiosity than expectation that it's a problem. I suppose it's probably comparable to what you expect of a liner lock knife? Interesting either way.
It does make reassembly tricky, but even a traditional spring of this same strength makes reassembly quite tricky. Those are very good questions. I have the same question about the steel type chosen for the liners and I have asked them the same question. I hope they let me know soon - when I have that information I will put it in a video, at least in a Short.
I would probably call it a clip point, but I wouldn't say that someone calling it a straight-back was wrong either. I will carry it as a pocket knife, but I can understand why you might prefer it as a belt knife. My issue with belt knives is that I don't like how they feel when I am seated, but tgere are some sheaths that hold the belt knife on an angle and that is much more agreeable to me. This style - amzn.to/3At87R1 (I wish Popov Leather would make a sheath something like this.
You can expand this Comment for all the information promised in the video.
Places to buy a Schnitzel KVAR:
Europe (and beyond) - www.klingenreich.de/search?sSearch=KVAR
North America - whitemountainknives.com/ssearch/?search_query=KVAR
SAVE 10% with code: CCE
Sencut Pocket Clip - www.sencut.com/search?type=product&q=Pocket+Clip*
WATCH the Review of the Schnitzel TRI - th-cam.com/video/LWfU-HXh7xM/w-d-xo.html
++++++++++++++++++++++
Coupon Codes & Links:
1) White Mountain Knives - whitemountainknives.com - "CCE" = 10% off
Works also on their Automatics site: whitemountainautoknives.com
2) Skiff Ball Bearings & Washers - Use this link: www.skiffmadeblades.com/?ref=CCE (or try code "CCE10")
- Discount does not work for knives.
3) Integrity Knives - integrityknives.com - "CCE" = 10% off
4) Sencut REFERRAL link - 5% off: bit.ly/3xEYElS
OR Sencut Discount Code for 5% off: CCE
5) PUMA Canada - pumaknives.ca - "CCE" = 10% off
6) Knives-of-France.com - SAVE 10% (when you spend over $50USD)with code: CCE
7) POPOV LEATHER products (Canadian Company) 20% Discount referral link = www.popovleather.com/CANADIAN20
8) Power Cutlery - www.powercutlery.com "cce" = 6% off but ONLY for Ganzo, Harnds, Bestech, & Eafangrow knives.
9) Shieldon Knives - shop.shieldon.net/ - use code: CCED10SH (for 10% off)
10) KC Tools - BEST GERMAN SCREWDRIVERS and other hand tools:
KC Tool Company: www.kctool.com/?rfsn=5171523.b1e21b
- BEST T8 driver - Wera T-Handle bit.ly/41xK2B6
- BEST T6 driver - Wera T-handle - bit.ly/3EGN7Fs
- Link for HIGH quality Torx Knife Maintenance set: bit.ly/3nrbAVt
- Link for FULL-SIZE Torx set: bit.ly/3CbDgEa
- Link for FLAG handle T6: bit.ly/2ZcR4Qd
- Link to FLAG handle T8: bit.ly/2ZexB1y
11) Best LUBRICATION for your knives - Gunny Juice
Get it at Gritomatic.com (USA) or canadianknifecompany.com (CANADA)
++++++++++++++++++++++
Want to know how we MEASURE GRIND ANGLES: th-cam.com/video/xpvY01UqbtM/w-d-xo.html
Want to know how we MEASURE SHARPNESS: th-cam.com/video/y_giYbF7qug/w-d-xo.html
++++++++++++++++++++++
CONTACT ME / SOCIAL MEDIA
The BEST way to contact me is via E-mail: CanadianCuttingEdge AT gmail.com or Instagram @CanadianCuttingEdge
Hi Jake. I agree. Looks like a beautiful (and legal) knife. Very interesting. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching. I will be keeping one of them as a user, and I might even keep the other one in factory condition. I don't keep most of the knives I review but I have become a big fan of the KVAR.
That does look very useful. Thanks Jake.
You are very welcome. I think it is one of the most useful folding knives I have reviewed in a long time.
this reminds me of the Finn Wolf from Cold Steel
Similar in some key ways.
But there is better steel on the KVAR, and I just don't prefer a scandi grind on a pocket knife except for when I am on a hike or camping, but that's just me.
Good review of a well made knife.
Thank you.
I like the knives but will check out the Tri for sure. Never been a fan of back locks (try as I might).
Nothing wrong with have personal preferences!!
Interesting knife, and I appreciate the review. That method of using the liner and a bar to replace the usual sort of spring steel bar in a back-lock knife that often rusts, bends, or is a nuisance for teardown is indeed clever.
I'm not machinist or engineer, but if those liners aren't made of a spring steel of some sort, does flexing that way against the flat plane not risk them bending or warping? I ask the question more out of curiosity than expectation that it's a problem. I suppose it's probably comparable to what you expect of a liner lock knife?
Interesting either way.
It does make reassembly tricky, but even a traditional spring of this same strength makes reassembly quite tricky.
Those are very good questions. I have the same question about the steel type chosen for the liners and I have asked them the same question. I hope they let me know soon - when I have that information I will put it in a video, at least in a Short.
Would you call it a clip point? I mean, its a very long clip point, but...
Edit:
Given the weight and size... This seems more like a belt knife to me.
I would probably call it a clip point, but I wouldn't say that someone calling it a straight-back was wrong either.
I will carry it as a pocket knife, but I can understand why you might prefer it as a belt knife. My issue with belt knives is that I don't like how they feel when I am seated, but tgere are some sheaths that hold the belt knife on an angle and that is much more agreeable to me. This style - amzn.to/3At87R1 (I wish Popov Leather would make a sheath something like this.