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NewAgainKnifeReviews
Приєднався 24 чер 2023
Old Knives, new knives, big knives, small knives. A place to talk about knives and our preferences and opinions about them.
"Iconic small pocketknife" Case Tiny Toothpick yellow synthetic CV 310096 Review
This is a review of a Case tiny toothpick pocket knife. 310096
#caseknives #edcknives #traditionalknife #edc
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Case Blue Bone Big and Little Trappers. #caseknives #edcknives #edc
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"Case Knife Story" Case 6318 Amber Bone Stockman Review.
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This video is a review of a case 6318 Amber bone medium Stockman. This knife has a crazy story behind it. #edcknives #caseknives #traditionalknife #kniferestoration
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"My Thoughts on Victorinox" Tinker Review Swiss army knife.
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Review of a Victorinox Tinker Swiss army knife. In comparison to some Case knives. #traditionalknife #swissarmyknife #victorinox #edcknives
Case 6344 "The forgotten Stockman" Case 6344 Blue Bone Stockman review.
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Review and overview of a case 6344 Stockman. #traditionalknife #caseknives #edcknives #edc
"Modern traditional" Case Mini Copperlock Yellow Cv 31749L
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This video is a review and comparison of a Case Mini copperlock. With carbon steel blades, and a yellow Delrin handle. I bought this knife at a pawn shop used, it is a 2001 model. #caseknives #traditionalknife #edcknives
Two Large Case knives #caseknives #edcknives #edc #traditionalknife
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My Favorite knives of January 2025
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Overview of some of my favorite knives of January. #caseknives #edcknives #edc #traditionalknife
Vintage Case stag mini Trapper 5207 #caseknives #edc #edcknives
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The Case Trapper (why has it been around so long and why is it so popular?)
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In this video I give reasons why I think that the Case Trapper has been so popular over the years. Traditional knife overview. #caseknives #casetrapper #edcknives #traditionalknife
Case before and after Barlow BoneStag 6.52009
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Red Bone Collection Case XX #caseknives #edcknife #edc
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"Simple but beautiful" Case Texas Jack knife 62032 Amber Bone review
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#caseknives #edcknives #edc This is a review of a Case Texas Jack knife in Amber Bone, with CV blades. Certainly one of the best knives that ever made for EDC uses.
When I was little I remember my Uncle would use a Texas tooth pick to gut open a fish Everytime we went fishing and my dad would use his trapper to do the samething
When I carried a knife on a daily basis at work I tended to actually use a box cutter most of the time that I didn't need something heavier like a set of snips for metal banding material. It was a one handed knife which was way more convenient than using a folding knife plus I could just open it up and pop a fresh razor blade in when needed
I only had one toothpick, a Rough Rider that I gave to my nephew unused. My only CV knife I use it for cutting up apples only. So once a day right before I go to bed.
Great little knifes…..All small patterns for me fall under the gentlemen’s knife category….I call them my Sunday go to meeting knifes…..A trapper sure does print on a pair of dress pants,feels like a rock on the pocket.
@@theprestriedge4657 🙂😁👍🏻
Nice,and way to cool.
I like the design. I have a rough Ryder toothpick, maybe someday I will pick up a Case. So far I only have a Case Copperlock, and a Case trapper, I like them both. The budget is a decisive factor in this situation. For me anyway. I do have a Buck medium and mini in the toothpicks and also a mini Rough Ryder of same. They are neat and do cut an Apple quite nicely👍🇺🇸
@@williamking2249 Yeah, I buy 90% of mine used at pawn shops and fix them up. They can get pricey. Nevertheless, I decided a year or two ago that I would rather have fewer knives that are nicer and more valuable. Than more knives that are cheaper and less valuable. Thanks man 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome to have knives from your dad! You know, I often overlook this pattern and I'm ashamed. They really are little handy knives. They are popular so they are great to collect due to the abundance of cover materials. The original toothpick, over 4 inches long, goes way back to the 1800s. The tiny toothpick, I believe, a little after in the early 1900s. So when I pick up my first toothpick, it'll be the full size one due to the richer history. The Eisenhower is one of my favorite patterns and I don't have one yet!😂 I would've preferred Case to come out with the Eisenhower for the vault pattern instead of the baby doctor. This way, new collectors have a chance to get more historical patterns again. A baby doctor....😒. Thanks much for another great pattern video!😃👍🏻
@@alexishatjialexiou7509 I agree with you completely. The medium toothpick would be a good carry knife. The only thing that I do not like about the medium toothpick, is after the blade has been used and sharpened a bit the tip will poke out of the handle, because the blade is nice and wide and the body is shallow. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome thanks 👍👍💙💚💛🧡💜❤️😎
@@IsaacBurkman Thanks you for watching and for all your comments👍🏻👍🏻😁👍🏻
Absolutely Beautiful ❤️
@@samrodriguez9864 Thanks 👍🏻
I have got to get me one.
@@samrodriguez9864 Yeah its a good work knife
Great set buddy! And I love the music! I actually listen to this music!😅
@@alexishatjialexiou7509 Thanks you, I like the oldies 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙂
@@NewAgainKnifeReviews they put me in such a good mood!😊👍🏻
@alexishatjialexiou7509 me too
Beautiful knives 😍❤️💜🧡💛💙💚👍👍😎
I like lockback pocket knives. I've been looking at the full size copperlock, I didn't know about the junior. I'll have to see if I can find one.
@@Brett235 the mini copperlocks are usually easier to find than the full size👍🏻
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When's supper!
@@dougwatkins5441 I might do some short country cooking videos someday if people are interested. We eat a little different than most people
Great video , would like to see you buff a blade and the scales
@@lex-2006 Sounds good I'll try to get to that soon 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Mini and full size are great. The mini is a better pocket carry, very slim and very comfortable. Thanks for these case videos really enjoy them.
@@joannearduin7801 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Beautiful knives
@@samrodriguez9864 Thank you
I can confirm I’ve noticed the SAME thing when sharpening my knives. Thanks for sharing!!
I have a knife that I found in the mud below my parents house on the river. Who knows where it came from? It's a Gerber though. Soaked it for a weekend and washed all the stuff off of it and it's been in my tackle box for ten years.
@@madtownangler cool
Sure does look like you fixed it up good…Looks new….Great video Sir.
@@theprestriedge4657 Thanks man 👍🏻
Are you in Canada?
@@wayne7805 no, southern Usa
I figured out why the Stockman weighed 2.40 Oz instead of 2.35 Oz If you notice I didn't have the scale zeroed in. I knew something was off.
I just got done peeling potatoes with a mini trapper lol
@@stevieweebee I like the mini trapper's spey blade
Beautiful stockman. I too like a very light amber color and plenty of bone around the edges.
@@altonreid9726 thanks for watching and commenting man 👍🏻
Very interesting 🤔 going to tryout.❤️💙💚💜🧡💛👍👍
Great knife the 18 is. Such a classic. Case has even stated in the past that it is one of their all time best sellers. I'd like to get an old red bone version with the regular clip one of these days. I filed down the kick on the sheep's foot blade on my amber bone 18 so it rides ever so slightly lower. Makes a big difference for me and my 18 is just a user. Thanks for sharing your 18's story buddy!🙂👍🏻
@@alexishatjialexiou7509 I've got the red bone one, certainly one of my favorites. I adjust the kick on the sheepsfoot sometimes, I did it on a Jade bone #18 I thought the blade rose a little too high. Thank you for your support and comments 👍🏻🙂
Good video. You did a great job on that 6318. My favorite Case that I carry in my pocket daily is the Case 6318 Amber Bone medium stockman. I carry it in a dual leather pocket slip with the case knife in one side and an Olight i3EEOS flashlight in the other. Fits in my front pocket. I think the Medium Stockman is the perfect EDC knife. Thanks for your video.
@@swkohnle08 Thanks for the comment. I agree with you, a great EDC knife.
I believe my favorite stockman is the 32. I like the square bolsters and I was 32 years old when I got sober. Great job on that knife!
@@notcreative1980 That's great man 👍🏻
I'm going to have to find one now.😊
@@IsaacBurkman They're a great knife 👍🏻
Good lesson in sharping lesson.😊
What a dime piece
Cool story 👏, you did a good job 👍👍😊
@@IsaacBurkman thanks 👍🏻
In the German knife community, the most popular Victorinox is the Compact in black. Because it is very slim and still has many functions. It also has a ballpoint pen. My personal favorite is the Climber in black with the Plus handle scales. The ballpoint pen is very useful. You can also hide a screwdriver in the corkscrew. I have a Victorinox leather case with a Mini Champ Alox on my car key. This little thing can be used in any situation. And because I always have the Mini Champ Alox with me, I can also carry the beautiful case knives 😄.
@@WZ13 Cool, I've never seen a Compact in person before where I live. I really like the Philips screwdriver on the tinker. I have a classic SD on my keychain. Thanks man 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@NewAgainKnifeReviews The Compact doesn't have a bottle opener and a can opener as usual, but a multi-tool that can do both. But it does have scissors. Scissors are important to many people. It also has a hole for a pin and a ballpoint pen. It also has a parcel hook. And the parcel hook has a nail file on the back. It's a real all-rounder.
@WZ13 they are cool. They cost a lot more than most of the other models in the USA
@@NewAgainKnifeReviews Yes, the Compact is expensive. It is very popular. It costs around $50 here. But in Europe, many things are more expensive than in the USA. A Tinker costs $30 here. A Buck 110 costs around $80-100. A normal Case Trapper costs $90-110. A Peanut with bone shells costs $90. I paid $155 for a Buck 110 with BOS S30V steel and black g10 handle scales.
@WZ13 interesting The tinker is also $30 here The compact $50-60 Case's depending on the handle are usually anywhere from $50-100 And Bucks start at $65 and go up from there.
Cool. I didn't know that.
@@Ty_The_Bonsai_Guy I found it by experience. Every year when I cut up my potatoes to plant them the blade always evens out
Great tater teener!🙂👍🏻
When you are a knife person you get it….We are drawn together….Great job Sir.
@@theprestriedge4657 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Congratulations! I always enjoy your videos
I have an older texas jack 32 pattern, it's a great little carry knife, also have the 32 stockman, I love them both, thanks for the video!
@@michaelgentile6418 thanks for watching 👍🏻
The only thing I cut with my yellow handled trapper is food. Haha.
@@That_ac_dude it does have a good blade for food prep that's for sure. That's one of the places where it out shines a lot of the other knives like stockman's and such. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Congratulations 🎉🎉 on your channels growth! Your videos are always interesting and this particular video made me very hungry for some reason. 👍👊
@@RadioGeekBlades thank you man 👍🏻
That's a good looking jack knife I like those handles and the CV steel. Thanks for sharing it
@@dougwatkins5441 Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I think the SAK is a very unique and very handy tool. I honestly don't think a SAK has the soul that a case has but Felix Immler might disagree maybe it's subjective.Thats just my 2 cents.Thank you
Congratulations on 500 subscribers. You really deserve it. Your videos are really good. I hope you have a nice day.
@@WZ13 You too man
Congratulations on 500 I've only been a sub for about a week but I went back and watched all your short videos and now I'm starting on the long form videos but I've got to tell you rite now you have the best taste in music and today I learned that you know what good cooking is too . Thanks for real I'm loving the videos
@@dougwatkins5441 thank you for commenting and watching 👍🏻
Love the mini trapper, have both though. Your knives are beautifully kept. Please show a restoration from start to finish.
@@Johnbrisbane-p3y thank you 👍🏻 I'm still trying to figure out how to film effectively.
Also very good point about flat stones vs. Rods.
@@BaxtersBlades that Lansky 1000 grit ceramic stone is really the best in my opinion. It does such a good job at fine tuning an edge. 👍🏻
@NewAgainKnifeReviews i will have to look for one. Thank you.