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It’s a fine time to get into the knife hobby, so what are your first steps? Plus, we’ll cover why carbon steel is still great for outdoors, when to stop sharpening, and why you shouldn’t use a blade as a can opener.
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@MrDarrylR
@MrDarrylR Ай бұрын
Sal Glesser obtained permission from Al Mar for the mid-back lock for the first Spyderco, but such a lock actuating position actually dates back at least a century, as Boker was making folding knives with a mid-back lock as early as 1903.
@JackTorrance333
@JackTorrance333 Ай бұрын
I got my first knife from my dad 41 years ago at 9 years old. Ka-Bar folder. You always remember your first. Cheers
@mugsofmirth8101
@mugsofmirth8101 Ай бұрын
Your dad sounds cool. Which Ka-bar folder?
@JackTorrance333
@JackTorrance333 Ай бұрын
@@mugsofmirth8101 an old 1001 if memory serves. Cheers
@jmmartin7766
@jmmartin7766 Ай бұрын
Mine was a 3-blade, Old Timer Jr. Will never forget it. Upgraded that next year to a Buck 110 folder w/leather belt sheath - the "Jr." was just too small for me, but I appreciate what dad did
@JackTorrance333
@JackTorrance333 Ай бұрын
@@jmmartin7766 my old man got me into knifes early and it’s been my thing since. I’m betting it was the same for you.
@tomt5745
@tomt5745 Ай бұрын
In Sweden we got a Mora with a red wooden handle as soon as the pacifier and the diaper was not longer needed ;)
@etherealicer
@etherealicer Ай бұрын
Glass-breaker and can opener combo Leatherman has a glass-breaker bit (costs $5 on their website). Combine that with a Wave or whatever tool you fancy, and you have all the tools you need.
@lostcat9lives322
@lostcat9lives322 Ай бұрын
A SAK and a rock. 😅
@The4cp
@The4cp Ай бұрын
I purchased a Spyderco Tenacious for under $100 once.... Now I'm probably over 100 knives in the game.
@Baaddu
@Baaddu Ай бұрын
I always have a army type P51 can opener in my wallet and in my emergency kit. Simple, cheap and easy to use
@tombeyer375
@tombeyer375 Ай бұрын
Glad to see that I'm not the only one with a couple of these. They're sooo very useful for their size!
@tmutant
@tmutant Ай бұрын
I have had a P38 on my keyring for 40 years.
@banditone00
@banditone00 Ай бұрын
@@tmutant I’ve had one on my key ring for 20+. I don’t know how many times it’s been used as a screwdriver, scraper, etc. it even does a decent job throwing sparks from a ferro rod.
@pauljosephbuggle3722
@pauljosephbuggle3722 Ай бұрын
"super steel arms race" love it, so true. I'm going to quote that myself.
@corporalpunish6089
@corporalpunish6089 Ай бұрын
For the Spyderco question.... Delica 4 in k390!!!! Great blade and steel. Will find in $85 range with the wharncliff blade or serrated edge. If you want tradition shape and straight edge, might stretch you to 120
@jmmartin7766
@jmmartin7766 Ай бұрын
@ PuertoRicanboy100: #1) Go to an Army surplus store, buy a P-38 can opener (or the bigger P-51), and keep it on your key ring. First did this in '86 as a teen, carried one as a soldier, and still do it today. They (P-38s/P-51s) are great at opening cans in a pinch, and they're almost always there when you need them #2) Buy your knife of choice that has a glass breaker. You'll be a lot happier!
@Swearengen1980
@Swearengen1980 Ай бұрын
Most "knives of choice" don't have a glass breaker. Most of them are survival knives and novelties, not quality knives that are practical and useful.
@tyarnold4088
@tyarnold4088 Ай бұрын
Kershaw Leek would be a good first. On sale right now for 55 dollars. America made quality.
@TheScotchaholic
@TheScotchaholic Ай бұрын
An excellent choice for starters or long time enthusiasts! To me, a great icon of the unobtrusive carry utility edc. Depending on the nanny city or state, assisted opening folders might be illegal to carry....
@andrewfournier8817
@andrewfournier8817 Ай бұрын
Everyman's 1st knife is a Victorinox, I think-- and Victorinox has a place in even the most advanced, or the most old timer, kit. On sharpening: sand paper works great. Back it with a piece of leather, and you might as well use the leather as a strop. It's cheap, it can get to mirror polish. But of course we all love the Worksharp field tool, too. Re steel and sharpening-sometimes an easy to sharpen steel is best. You can sharpen a Victorinox on a mug, a car window, a rock. This means if all you have is the knife, it doesn't become useless. Esee takes this approach with their carbon blades, too. That said I just bought a knife in Magnacut from Knifecenter :)
@MichaelR-kl6hk
@MichaelR-kl6hk Ай бұрын
Recommending someone learn to sharpen is fantastic advice. Getting that nailed down for myself makes me happy.
@pehort
@pehort Ай бұрын
Elementum is a great starter knife (for adults - wouldn’t give most kids something fidgety). Another great option in that range is the CJRB pyrite.
@gyffesme
@gyffesme Ай бұрын
concur fully
@meatman666
@meatman666 Ай бұрын
DCA, I only got into knives just over 2 years ago. When did the knife hobby really explode? It seems like it may have been in the last 3-5 years with so many new companies popping up. What are some of the key moments, innovations, important companies, models, etc over time that stick out that got us to where we are today?
@TheScotchaholic
@TheScotchaholic Ай бұрын
Great questions! This will need it's own dedicated episode for DCA to answer, since there's so many parts involved in this explosion of blade popularity - one being the KZfaq gear/blade reviewers.
@7784000
@7784000 Ай бұрын
To me it was the chinese companies stepping up their game. Meanwhile they offer really nice knifes on the market that make it hard for US or european made knifes to keep up with regarding the prices. just go and check Real Steel, Civivi, Kizer, CJRB, QSP, sencut...
@dennisayers1418
@dennisayers1418 Ай бұрын
And you could add that you can strike a Flintstone with carbon steel and make a spark
@Robert_Thomas832
@Robert_Thomas832 Ай бұрын
Always a good watch. My Opinel carbon is generally the sharpest I own.
@rnrsteev
@rnrsteev Ай бұрын
I have a baby Opinel on my keys, a baby Spyderco on the other keys. letter envelopes beware.
@Robert_Thomas832
@Robert_Thomas832 Ай бұрын
Indeed 😀
@Jody6441
@Jody6441 Ай бұрын
DCA, the Para3 LW hit the market at about $97 or $98
@GarrettRockey
@GarrettRockey Ай бұрын
I paid $97 for my Para 3 LW
@alexha2884
@alexha2884 Ай бұрын
Just bought my first knife a few days ago. Should be arriving in a couple days!
@jayr526
@jayr526 Ай бұрын
Be careful! He may send for his extended family.
@tecnotrog1
@tecnotrog1 Ай бұрын
I can stop at 1!... I said that myself about 300 knives back...😂🦉
@dertodesking8379
@dertodesking8379 Ай бұрын
Awesome! Which one did you go for if you don’t mind me asking?
@alexha2884
@alexha2884 Ай бұрын
@@tecnotrog1 😂😂
@alexha2884
@alexha2884 Ай бұрын
@@dertodesking8379 I got the cjrb ria!
@MichaelPorterfield
@MichaelPorterfield Ай бұрын
Thanks DCA, Thomas, and everyone for all the great suggestions on the Spyderco knives.
@Heckisack
@Heckisack Ай бұрын
Roxon KS2E: Glass breaker, blade, can opener, huge scissors and all locking implements..
@gcvrsa
@gcvrsa Ай бұрын
First time knife buyer? Just buy a Swiss Army knife. There's a reason Victorinox is the biggest knife maker in the world. It's because they make excellent products at a reasonable price. And yes, any knife is only as good as it is sharp, so sharpening skills are far more important than exotic crucible steels. If you can't sharpen your knife, you may as well not have a knife, because all you have is a fancy stick in your hand. Why non-stainless steel outdoors? Because it generally is tough and sharpens easily to a very fine edge. I will be the first to note that while I do prefer a stainless knife outdoors, I also have no difficulty carrying and using a non-stainless hatchet or axe. If you think about it, most lawn and tree care tools are made of non-stainless steel. Stainless steel has only existed for about 110 years. One reason I want to get a non-stainless, hand-forged knife is because sometimes I like to play historical re-enactor in the woods.
@robertbarnum7541
@robertbarnum7541 Ай бұрын
David C: on a non-knife (gasp) note, the Ohsay can opener uses 1008 carbon steel for its "blade". USA and vet made, $18. Best cutting can opener that I have ever used, and I'm 76.
@kevinstryker6440
@kevinstryker6440 Ай бұрын
P38 is easier to carry every day. I have one given to me from my wife's grandfather from his time in Vietnam. It still works great, and I forget I am even carrying it until I need it.
@4NdR3_K
@4NdR3_K Ай бұрын
Great advice about the sharpening skills. 👍
@ventsolaire
@ventsolaire Ай бұрын
NexTool Flagship Pro and Roxon K2SE have got both can opener and glass breaker.
@rnrsteev
@rnrsteev Ай бұрын
(1) $ ouch ! (2) Buck 110 (3) a good Barlow (4) Chris Reeve Sebenza (5) switchblade fer kix
@dennispoley6005
@dennispoley6005 Ай бұрын
Leatherman makes a glass breaker bit for it's 2D bit drivers. So any Leatherman that has the driver and a can opener will work, they all have good blades.
@powers1776reset
@powers1776reset Ай бұрын
Burr removal is number one!! ☝🏼 Learn to properly remove the burr on your edges. Next to actual sharpening (removing material) minimizing and then removing the dreaded burr, is what makes the difference in sharp, to SHARP!
@banditone00
@banditone00 Ай бұрын
DCA, Most of your answer on opening cans is good. The correct answer for the actual can opener is the P-38 can opener. It can be carried on your key ring or in a wallet. I’ve had one on my key ring For over two decades. I find that style of can opener much faster and easier than can openers on multi-tools or Swiss Army knives.
@Fr_dG
@Fr_dG Ай бұрын
Thank you again for a great video!
@giba1963
@giba1963 Ай бұрын
I appreciate high carbon steel in fixed blade knives for its toughness and ease of sharpening. But mostly I grab my Fällkniven in COS whenever I go out camping and stuff, because of the stain resistance. This steel is also really easy to sharpen, but more resistant to rust. I wouldn’t beat on a knife in M390 for example, simply to avoid having to sharpen out chips and nicks. It stays sharper longer, that’s true, but you still need to put in quite some effort of getting it from dull back to sharp (not sharpish, but sharp!).
@davidpape9179
@davidpape9179 Ай бұрын
I agree with DCA sharpening is most important in the knife hobby. Doesn’t matter if you get a knife in some ultra rare unobtanium steel and find out you can’t sharpen it, you’re going to have a bad time.
@TheScotchaholic
@TheScotchaholic Ай бұрын
Yes, and especially learning how to free-hand sharpen, will allow users to maintain their edges with a diamond pocket sharpener.
@rnrsteev
@rnrsteev Ай бұрын
a dull knife is dangerous.
@dayontapout
@dayontapout Ай бұрын
I have a Kershaw Drivetrain in each of my vehicles. I wanted something visit effective to leave in my vehicle that I wouldn't cry over if it got lost. If I was going to carry a rescue knife every day I'd probably go with Hogue or Benchmade or possibly even Spyderco. I carry a PM2 in s90v currently and I love the edge I can achieve with it. Spyderco is a great American made company. I also carry a CJRB Pyrite in s90v. S90V is an outstanding steel for edge retention.
@wombat613
@wombat613 Ай бұрын
I have kept a P-51 Military can opener on my key chain for years. and it makes a good flat edge screw driver, light weight pry bar, and package opener (straw cutter for kids and big straws and small milk carton)
@moleb6341
@moleb6341 Ай бұрын
Those Lansky sharpeners are great. Often overlooked gems!
@rnrsteev
@rnrsteev Ай бұрын
I've one for 10+ years, no complaints. and yes, I can free-hand, stones or rods. I like the Lansky and listening to the radio knowing I can't mess up.
@Nightwolf866
@Nightwolf866 Ай бұрын
Glas breaker and can opener are on several sanrenmu knifes in the 20 dollar range.
@rnavarropiris
@rnavarropiris Ай бұрын
I think Boker sells them as the TechTool series too
@propblast82nd
@propblast82nd Ай бұрын
I like how easy carbon steel takes a razor edge
@twatmunro
@twatmunro Ай бұрын
Still works indoors as well. Most of my kitchen knives are in carbon steel.
@snellaltal
@snellaltal Ай бұрын
Agree, THEY generally are tougher, hold up better when pressed and easier to sharpen when needed in the field.
@daveyboy6985
@daveyboy6985 Ай бұрын
Ive got one of those dog bone lansky ceramic sharpeners. They are awesome. The secret with using them , is don't let the knife get too dull, There great for steels up to s30v in hardness.
@Jeremy-Two
@Jeremy-Two Ай бұрын
Hi David, What are your favorite top ten knives to slice cheese? Is a narrow/skinny blade or a tall/wide blade work better?
@tiffinhappy9744
@tiffinhappy9744 Ай бұрын
My first knife was a Barlow bought off of a card in a hardware store. That was around 1968
@martinekstrom6303
@martinekstrom6303 Ай бұрын
Victorinox Rescue tool has a glass braker (and glass saw) one hand opening blade and a can opener.
@georgeshort5465
@georgeshort5465 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA and Thomas! Sadly you got me into sharpening ! I used to just buy a new knife every time I dulled one. My question is how can I get a mirror edge on a knife while sharpening? Is all in the strapping or finer grit stones or practice? Bonus question have you ever ruined a knife sharping it?
@allanmeyer5559
@allanmeyer5559 Ай бұрын
My grandmother gave me my first pocket knife . A pre Swiss army type in mother of pearl.
@lescarmichael-rn2zp
@lescarmichael-rn2zp Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, Carbon steel is more easily sharpened than stainless, that's a reason to have one for camping or outdoor use. ✌️
@dustinewing7974
@dustinewing7974 Ай бұрын
I learned how to sharpen knives with a 1095 Esee. I prefer super steels now, but I still like carbon steels, and I think they're great when it comes to learning how to sharpen and maintain an edge on your knife.
@gregorynichols9913
@gregorynichols9913 Ай бұрын
I'm a fan of Hawkbill, Wharncliff, Sheepsfoot, and Karambit knives. How about a buyers' guide (from Budget to Halo) on those knives?
@myvids3115
@myvids3115 Ай бұрын
Glasbreaking can opener: A LM with a bitholding slot with glass breaking KN flat bit. There are models wuth 154CM, S30V or the Magnacut Arc. But for sure you go better with dedicated knife and additional tool like David‘s card.
@zackaryschmidt5161
@zackaryschmidt5161 Ай бұрын
After watch Micheal emlers video what is a tactical knife I’d like to pass this question to the great Dca. Please take your time answering this one. Is it simply a marketing term or is there something there.
@ceejaymurrayjr9273
@ceejaymurrayjr9273 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA - Loving the recent innovation in the knife world, it feels like not that long ago that "titanium frame lock" was the answer to every question. In the spirit trying new(old) things I am looking for a modern Barlow. Hoping for a single blade pattern with a strong halfstop. Ideally under $100, with a clean elegant design and modern materials. Thanks!
@cab927
@cab927 Ай бұрын
I found my first folding knife on the beach it was a Smith and Wesson junk knife but it had a liner lock which was cool at the time but I had no idea how to work it it took me like 10 minutes to figure out how to close it.
@arthursoto4285
@arthursoto4285 Ай бұрын
For first timers get a Spyderco. Manix 2, PM2, PM3, Delica 4. These are the only ones I have personally used. They are so purposeful, they are iconic because they are that good 👍🏼
@dogfox261
@dogfox261 Ай бұрын
Leatherman (Wave or other one) + replacement bit with Tungsten Carbide Glass Breaking tip on one end and a 1/4" Screwdriver on the other is example of the knife with a can opener and a glass breaker)
@edwardenglish6919
@edwardenglish6919 Ай бұрын
I am a fan of Victorinox products, owning dozens of them. I have been interested in the Venture Pro, especially the protruding full tang spoon carver and hex driver hole along with the friction fire divot. The Venture Pro seems to be more of a light duty camp or kitchen knife and not a rugged bushcraft knife. Is there anything else out there that has these features with a stronger scandi grind blade, maybe in 1095 or D2?
@kevinstryker6440
@kevinstryker6440 Ай бұрын
*Most serious question* If you did not have your trusty carcus splitter to split a carcus, what would you use for all of your carcus splitting needs?
@Jeremy-Two
@Jeremy-Two Ай бұрын
Hi Daivd, What do you think are five good folding knives that are related to guns in some way? For example, Glock makes a fixed blade, etc.
@rnrsteev
@rnrsteev Ай бұрын
Boker Kalashnikov, Hogue, Berretta.
@Jeremy-Two
@Jeremy-Two Ай бұрын
@@rnrsteev Cool.
@ejesoriginal
@ejesoriginal Ай бұрын
For puertoricanboy100: a good fixed blade with an exposed area at the rear of the tang. They often are configured for crushing or scraping on many models like Esee 3,4,5 or Ontario RAT 5. You can buy a handful of p38's or p51's ( I prefer the p51's) and stash them all kinds of places, put one on your key ring, put one in a wallet; whatever, but they are cheap and effective. Plus they can be used for more than opening cans.
@kurtanddebbieveltre1375
@kurtanddebbieveltre1375 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA. the Boker tech tool 2 has it all. Knife center has it in stock
@cab927
@cab927 Ай бұрын
Kershaw drivetrain is underrated budget knife, cool shape
@oddsavage
@oddsavage Ай бұрын
DCA! My man! How could you overlook the Byrd knives? Easily the best option for sub-$100 Spydercos.
@cautahwork2466
@cautahwork2466 Ай бұрын
Sanrenmu has a lot of knives with can opener and glass breaker, like the 7116.
@tomt5745
@tomt5745 Ай бұрын
DCA, I know you get a Zillion requests and questions each week. But, I would find it stellar if sometimes a knifes balance is commened. A slug under a stone can understand that a SAK is handle heavy. A one bladed folder are often quite unbalanced too, but why? Got a Micarta Button Civivi Elementum 2 in my hand yesterday and I had a stupid fantasy about it being a bit more balanced. No, it was still handle heavy, despite its quite tall blade profile. Makes them feel clunky in the hand compared to a fixie or the the nimble/humble Opinel. :) /Tom from Sweden
@joecorzine8057
@joecorzine8057 Ай бұрын
I 1,000,000% agreed David everybody if you have a knife in your pocket, you need to know how to sharpen it once you get good at sharpen it. You need to know how to put it on a ruby stone, a ceramic stone to strap it back to life instead of sharpening every time it gets tall, so yes, David, you are absolutely right I prefer 14c28n and 154cm also nitro v because those steals are really good at returning to a razor sharp edge with dropping on a ruby stone or a ceramic rod I have plenty of super steals. I love them, but they’re not as easy as those three steals mentioned.
@davidpeirce7914
@davidpeirce7914 Ай бұрын
Thank you nice video. My first question? Can you please recommend a small fixed blade knife that has the shape of say a Cody Warren cr2.5 from Esee, or the operator by winkler knives for around $50.00ish. Haven’t ever had a tactical day in my life , but I like these shapes and use them hard for ranch and other outdoor use. P.s. a lil serration at the back of the edge is also nice.
@jeffking1406
@jeffking1406 Ай бұрын
If you need a glass breaker and a can opener, why not get a p51 or similar can opener. You can put it on your keychain or just in your pocket. Then you have a huge variety of folders to choose from that have a glass breaker.
@mikehigbee2320
@mikehigbee2320 Ай бұрын
I would like to try an EDC fixed blade to carry horizontal cross draw. I have found a couple of candidates within my specs, but I feel there must be more and wondered if you would help. I would prefer a blade in the 2.5 to 3 inch range and not too thick (about .125 or less). An overall length of 6.5 or less. Budget in the $100 range and not made in China. The Esee Izula is an obvious choice, though it's thicker than I would like. I also like the Brisa Necker 70, but would like to make sure I'm not missing some options. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Thanks.
@Leftyotism
@Leftyotism Ай бұрын
Lol, that Lansky plug! 😂🤭
@DavidFontanari
@DavidFontanari Ай бұрын
About the first question: rightz carbonsteel like 1095 is cheaper, but.. But if it's on an esee knife, then it costs like some extraterrestial S65VN which we don't have already.... So, yes, carbon because is ""pure"", simple, for people that look at the substance, but are ok to pay like a tiket Ny/Paris
@oris2252
@oris2252 Ай бұрын
Any leatherman that has a can opener and the bit driver can be fitted with the carbide bit that will serve as a good glass breaker. Personaly (if money is not an issue) i would go for the arc.
@sockeyetactical3733
@sockeyetactical3733 Ай бұрын
Serious question. What knife would the Man of Steel carry to his job at the Daily Planet?
@mariothewhite
@mariothewhite Ай бұрын
About the can opener with glassbreaker, I'm a fireman and carry a leatherman charge +, that has a can opener and theres a bit flat driver one side and glass breaker on the other. Used bot already 😅
@randymartin5521
@randymartin5521 Ай бұрын
Mr Anderson, that Lt Wright Gen 5 on the table got me wondering. What is your favorite relatively inexpensive Kephart style knife? I recently bought a Ka-bar Becker Kephart and find that while I love the look of the knife and the fit and finish of the Ka-bar is good, the scales are a bit too thin for me. The LT Wright knives are a bit out of my price range. Something less than $100 is my budget. The Condor Kephart CTK 247 looks good as does the super inexpensive Ontario Old Hickory Fish and Game. I actually have a couple of Old Hickory knives that I inherited from my parents and their scales have always fit my hands pretty well. Feel free to make comparisons with the higher priced options, I'd like to know how you think they compare.
@raphaelbousquet1839
@raphaelbousquet1839 Ай бұрын
Hi DCA and Thomas ! Thx for your always great work ! I have a question for you about my Bushlore : since it's a carbon steel, it rusts. But my problem is that, despite me cleaning the blade and storing it in a dry place out of the sheath, I cannot clean the tang of the blade that is pined. And god, that tang is rusty. Any solution to prevent the rust from separating the blade from the handle on the next use ?
@Namasu604
@Namasu604 Ай бұрын
For the can opener problem, I just keep a P-38 can opener with me. It's about the size of a coin.
@John5.56
@John5.56 Ай бұрын
Would love to hear your take on what blade shapes are best for what tasks etc. At least your take on that. Like what would you grab a sheepsfoot or wharncliff for etc. You could expand on that by going into grinds if you wanted to get into the weeds lol.
@NativeTexMexican
@NativeTexMexican Ай бұрын
I carry 12c27 or 14c28n more often than not.
@staywoke2198
@staywoke2198 Ай бұрын
DCA & Thomas - What blade steel or material has the best edge retention for everyday use such as opening Amazon boxes, cutting some plastic ties, opening mail, etc. Essentially, what would I have to sharpen the least frequently?
@jessn8r382
@jessn8r382 Ай бұрын
So we are going to the beach in May. What would be a good knife for EDC in a beach environment.
@connorw1494
@connorw1494 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, I know I know but I have a question about knife sharpening. I have watched your series on it and even purchased the Spyderco sharpening system from the site but I am still a little fuzzy on how I can keep the tip of my knife as sharp as it was new. Any tips on keeping my tip sharp?
@woodylorenz4404
@woodylorenz4404 Ай бұрын
@DCA Have you used RPM9? I enjoy it, but I haven't tried a lot of more exotic steels. I can't tell whether it's worth the $$$. I'm tempted to buy Magnacut, but I need hard data before I spend on something like that. (I'm glad that Thomas is back. No offense to the other Toms)
@qui-gone
@qui-gone Ай бұрын
hey DCA, a question from the far far away land of India for you.. My nephew is turning 18 next year and I would like to give him his first serious knife for that occasion (not from the most serious section of course). Last month for his 17th, i gave him a Leatherman kbx. The next one should be in the 50-100$ mark and a solid companion knife. Could you please suggest a solid folder or small EDC fixed blade for him? Considerations: 1. Indian knife laws forbid spring / assisted knives so no autos or assisted opening knives. Blade length (not overall length) cannot exceed 9", however I would prefer something smaller around 3-4" blade length at max. I still think 18 year olds can be a little too "excited" for their own good. 2. Also, this might be ambitious at the price point, but made in USA would be preferred. The reason for this early planning is so that i can ship it to my friend in Texas and pick it up when i come to your country in a couple of months. Thanks in advance.
@Jeremy-Two
@Jeremy-Two Ай бұрын
Hi David, What five knives do you most want to see JoeX test?
@jeanmorin3247
@jeanmorin3247 Ай бұрын
Your advice on sharpening knives well, rather than look for the do-it-all is very good. But based on that, would not then the disposable blade knives end up being the best buy?
@billvan5219
@billvan5219 Ай бұрын
How about a discussion of the differences in glass breakers? I hear some are basically cosmetic junk, how do we know it will work the first time in an emergency?
@hatchet646
@hatchet646 Ай бұрын
if you are unsure try it out on the junkyard prolly
@dertodesking8379
@dertodesking8379 Ай бұрын
Exactly! I was very surprised he didn’t get into that at all! There are videos on KZfaq that test the different variants of glass breakers (on knives).
@Z3WHA6
@Z3WHA6 Ай бұрын
I vaguely recall him talking about that in another video. Might be worth a quick scan.
@billvan5219
@billvan5219 Ай бұрын
@@Z3WHA6 maybe that's what made me think of it
@Z3WHA6
@Z3WHA6 Ай бұрын
FAQ 149: knives for your car
@staywoke2198
@staywoke2198 Ай бұрын
Para3 LW used to be $105 a few years ago on KC
@chrismendez4227
@chrismendez4227 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, new question: Fellow nerds and I have sworn off Chinese/Taiwanese knives in favor of US made but literally at a cost. It's one area we can choose otherwise, however is this bias unfounded? Outdated? Assume for argument quality and materials are equivalents, this is more about labor and pay practices. Depend on the company and track records? Advice?
@tarinindell8217
@tarinindell8217 Ай бұрын
Regarding carbon steels on an outdoor knife: A- carbon steels TEND to be easier to sharpen in the field (not always the case, but 1095 is definitely easier to sharpen than M390 if all you have are some smooth rocks to sharpen your blade with) B- carbon steels can act as a true fire steel when combined with flint or another hard stone Look up "flint and steel fire starting" and skip past any videos that are talking about ferro rods. At least, these are some of the reasons why people like Dave Canterbury and other outdoorsmen would say are the reasons they would being carbon steel over stainless (im sure they have even more reasons, too) Dont let these reasons discourage you though, some stainless steels similar to 14c28n are great for outdoor use, tough enough to get a lot of work done, and not too difficult to sharpen on a pocket sharpener.
@gjk282
@gjk282 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, if you wanna pick it up from over the pond, here's one from the European audience (yes, we exist!): I want the least expensive EU-made folder, stainless, rather sturdy, locking, all-rounder and available with orange or light-blue handle, preferably a powder metallurgy steel, but not as hard to sharpen as the worst ones out there. What's on the menu?
@jglover2u
@jglover2u Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, I really like the feel of my CRKT CEO flipper. I would really like to get an edc fixed blade with a similar profile. What would you recommend?
@HorsepowerHeaven
@HorsepowerHeaven Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, I’ve been a pretty avid collector for the past few years and I feel like being left handed I’m always on the hunt for the next lefty knife. I have a ton of benchmades, a few left handed spydercos & a bunch of budget left handed friendly models (vosteed, civivi etc). I finally got myself small & large left handed Sebenza. I was wondering do you know if there are any other higher end brands that make a real dedicated left handed knife like my Chris Reeve knives? Help us lefties! 🙏🏼
@The4cp
@The4cp Ай бұрын
I have both versions of the Civivi Praxis. Which lock is stronger, button lock or liner lock?
@Jeremy-Two
@Jeremy-Two Ай бұрын
Hi David, The Skull Head Fighting knife and the hand guard comes close to the shape of a dog bone handle. Are there any knives with dogbone handle shapes? No, my dog is not in market for a knife!
@catherder6
@catherder6 Ай бұрын
CRKT makes a knife called the cross bone and one called the jumbone,A larger version
@arizonatea3734
@arizonatea3734 Ай бұрын
Personally i think its best to just have a knife with a glass breaker (any striking edge really) i use gerber fast 06. And then keep a p38 military style can opener on my key chain or tucked in wallet. Also can use knife frame to open bottle caps.
@acid6urns
@acid6urns Ай бұрын
your point abt tough stainless steels or corrosion resistant steels being expensive is somewhat moot when we’re discussing things like an LT wright that can easily hit $200+, if brands like bradford can offer 3v/4v/rex45/cruwear all for under $200 and in some cases even less than $150 with rex45 and 4v, there’s really no excuse to use an objectively worse steel for its price on fixed blades. sure they definitely work especially a2 if done well, but LT wright has been sending out ABYSMALLY soft treated steel’s lately. i’ve seen someone test their a2 and it came back in the mid 50s HRC like 55-56. which is ridiculous.
@jufuh1503
@jufuh1503 Ай бұрын
Hey DCA, in your explanation regarding fixed blades in carbon steel, you seems to go toward the explanation that it's more because of tradition. Is there a big difference between tough stainless (like Sandvik familly /AEB-L) and regular carbon steel (O1, A2, 1095, etc)? Thanks!
@rogerculver4511
@rogerculver4511 Ай бұрын
Can you provide data on Puma knife steel properties (and comparisons)? I cannot seem to find!
@catherder6
@catherder6 Ай бұрын
I find glass breakers allover the place, some people call them rocks .
@Hexsyn
@Hexsyn Ай бұрын
I do indeed still use the can opener.
@Mike-mi3yw
@Mike-mi3yw Ай бұрын
Hopefully the under 100 dollar spyderco guy just increases the budget a smidge. For about 130 you can get a k390 Delica, a bd1n manix 2 or para3 lightweight. Or an exclusive out there in an improved steel with comparable cost
@scotthumphrey99
@scotthumphrey99 Ай бұрын
When is the salt satin blade paramilitary 2 going to release? I want to buy it so much.
@The_RC_Guru
@The_RC_Guru Ай бұрын
This super steel arms race is good for me, I’m still perfectly happy with good ol D2 and it’s brought their prices down.
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