So this comment is a bit late in coming but I hope it pops up in your inbox. I’ve wanted to front pocket carry a fixed blade but could never find the right one. After watching your review I contacted Gary and ordered one, the black and blue in 20CV. What a great knife! EDC this a lot now. Thanks to you I think I’ve found the right one. Also got to visit your homeland few years ago. My daughter lives in New Zealand and on our last visit, we spent a week in Australia. Beautiful country and we really enjoyed our short time there.
I have been waiting years for someone to implement what I see as the obvious solution for EDC fixed blades. This implementation is a good start but your "muscle memory" point is, I believe, unrealistic. The solution requires that the sheath be, effectively, a funnel. This means a tough thin plastic cover (similar to Mora's sheath) that goes over all or most of the outside of the pocket's lip and the same material needs to lay flat agains the inside, coming slightly higher than the outer lip. The downside is that it essentially sacrifices the entire pocket to holding only the knife and its sheath. The upside is it could be used more safely than the Creely design. I should add that your's is the most sensible and reliable knife channel on UA-cam. Much appreciated.
@@DL-ij7tf The one that I carry the most is an RMJ Tactical Unmei, but the Bradford Guardian 3 and GNecker get carry time as well, if I want to carry something smaller.
I have this exact knife, and I completely agree on all points. It's a very comfortable and well made little fixed blade. I'd like a way to carry it in the left front pocket but, considering the quality and the price, I get why there isn't a left handed sheath option.
I have a folding fixed blade. It can go from regular knife style to gimlet knife ( punch blade) configuration. I say its fixed since it can't really close. It's most likely cheap trash but it's unique and so far has held up to what I've used it for.
Been EDC'n a pg mako in 3V for a couple weeks now. Been an absolute pleasure to keep and use. Still rockin' Gary's mirror polished edge and it's served me really really well. I couldn't see changing anything about it.
Benchmade's Hidden Canyon Hunter is my favorite fixed blade EDC so far. My EDC criteria is REMARKABLY similar to yours. I have dedicated kitchen knives, but otherwise we're doing similar tasks and carrying it in -pocket the same. I keep my handle inside, non-vjsabable, because (non-knife) people freak out easily.
I just wanted to say that I really like how you do the blade comparisons with other known knives. Best way I’ve seen yet, to get a good feel of the size.
My fixed light utility knife turned out to be the CRKT Obake. Although marketed as a sneaky, concealed defensive blade, I find it really handy on my fishing and hunting trips as a bird and trout knife. It comes in a plastic sheath with a rip cord that hooks onto your belt loop. You tuck it into your pocket or inside the waist band and a quick pull is what's needed to clear it from its sheath.
I like the sheath idea; the metal clip is a secure holding design but; likely a pocket eater for sure. Most every pocket clip is too; sooner than later. If you can take a knife out and put it back quickly is handy. However; if you do it without cleaning the blade off before returning the blade into the sheath; any sheath becomes contaminated with bad things. You are able to clean plastic designed and (Kydex) sheaths easily; not so easy to do with leather ones. Super steel blades that make more cuts thru rope and still stay paper cutting sharp are impressive. This feature is only important if you have no means or knife sharpening skills. Most super steel knives are also harder to sharpen when dull. Compare an inexpensive Morakniv 511 to any knife you want. They costs less by far, they stay sharp for an ample time. They even stay sharp longer cutting softer materials like vegetables and meats. They are easy and fast to sharpen. The simple plastic sheath can hang on a belt, clip inside a front or back pocket and even clip to a shirt button. Plus you can wash the knife and sheath in hot soapy water and oil it for storage quickly. It is hard to warrant a custom made or high end knife costing a lot of money. People that use knives every day seldom use them. People that love collecting knives; don’t use them either most of the time. Extraordinary Knife Fashions don’t come cheap.🎇🔎🎇🎃
I used to find your music choices cringy a lot of the times, but ever since I follow your channel more closely, I kinda fell in love with it! Now I think it really suits your videos and is genuinely a reason why your videos are so great! Thanks for uploading Pete :)
Bro! ... i could not agree more about how much less of a pain it is to have a smallish fixed blade. Most of the time around the house or just outside the house it makes so much more sense. I live on a dry dusty acreage in Canada and i've tried alot of combinations, but what almost always gets number one spot is my benchmade hidden canyon appendix carry. Religating superfeek to pocket toy, sausage cutter. P.S. I had part of a sentence above half written, and was attempting to use a partial acronym for everyday carry,... so, if you don't need to have the carry part of the acronym, the rest of it gets pretty sad.
Closest I've gotten to this is a small Lionsteel slip that has a wire clip. I carry my Lionsteel shuffler in it. Would be nice if a company came out with sheaths with clips that are different sizes to accommodate various fixed blade knives.
I came for the knife review, I stayed for the cats. Also, the flower review hit a little too close to home. I too am a young adult man slowly becoming an old woman who takes pause to appreciate his flowers.
The trick to a good omelette in one piece is two frying pans on the go at once and you just dump the half done omelette into the next pan. Then make a taco out of it filled with bacon and cream cheese. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Hey man! Love the content! You are one of the last knife/steel reviewing channels I still watch. Side note- stop using teflon coated pans! Bad stuff my friend
@@ergezinger High carbon steel pans or cast iron pans. There really isn't any good nonstick coating. Ceramic may be okay for a while, but soon as it starts to chip or scratch to the metal gotta toss it out
I must have been asleep when I watched this last week. Well I did have my knee replaced in late September and I still on narcotics.LOL.Anyway I missed the importance of this companies production models.I like the blade size of the Mako PG series. Heck CPM Cruwear and Vanax Super Clean for $299 and CPM Magnacut for $269. Even the wait of 5 months isn't a turn off blade length is perfect for EDC. I had been looking at the Bark River City in Elmax but I heard there had been problems in heat treatment.I have been seriously considering William Collins Woodsman EDC in Nitro V with a 3.5" blade that scans ground and the scent 25 dollar price jump to 284. I think the steels in the Creely production models blow the socks off Many thanks for your timely video.
Such a cool knife. Seems like they are kinda tough to get, but I could see making the offer. It actually reminds me of a knife by another hand maker Smith and Son's. I'm sure it's just a coincidence; there are only so many shapes in the universe. Thanks for the vid Pete.
@Patrick Henry yeah I don't get it mate. Maybe the 'cool factor' of using their edc blade takes over? But whatever the reason, they're just making things hard for themselves.
oh my god - that fanny pack @13:40 caused an immediate thumbs up That is a fixed blade I would actually carry. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
G'day Pete, yep I'm with ya for a small fixy to do those yard type jobs. I've been using a Mora Pro S but not gonna get anywhere near 540 cuts through TS, lol !!!!! It's good looker too !!!! That sheath could be worn inside, or outside, the pocket I'm guess'n, ......noice !!!!! Cheers Duke. P.S. btw ,the property is coming along well mate, good stuff !!!!!.
Cool video, love your music 😄. I use the Kizer Harpoon as EDC fixed blade. Great knife! I love the shape of the handle and the blade. Very versatile and agile, especially for food prep. I put a ulticlip at the kydex sheath, works great for in pocket carry. The boker daily seems to be also a great choice, will be my next purchase.
I don’t think it’s *solved* per se, I’ve still got some stuff to think about. And a high-mounted sheathe with a utility clip, even a Kydex sheathe on the belt is pretty carryable. And hell , I can even pocket carry it since it’s one of my Cetas, and just slips right in. I’m still figuring out the production for those blades though, since I can’t get sheathes one hundred percent figured out. I’ll give an Ulti clip a try though for them!
I am switching over from folders to small (3” and below) fixed blades for edc which I carry in the same pocket as my wallet. I picked up a crkt S.P.E.W. Just to try it out bc it was cheap and I am not going back.
I was looking up same nice edc fixed blade knives. and I came across your video I definitely enjoyed the content. you have a very like able personality and I absolutely love that knife. and I'm a huge cat lover 👊🍻
Honestly, how many subscribers do you have to get to do a giveaway where the winner just get to go do farm stuff in Australia with you? As always man, top notch video.
I wanna know what other knives are doing sheethes like this! I am currently planning to put a Ulti clip slim 3.0 on a CRKT Minimalist cleaver and clip to the inside of my pocket. Civivi Rustic Gent also has a leather sheath that clips inside the pocket I believe
I like fixed blades, too. This seems like a cool idea, but my ADD kicked in and I couldn't get through the "fluff". I get it: knives cut & chop. I wish the video was shorter and more focused on attributes & features. I'll check the website. Thanks.
I’ve been pocket carrying a fixed blade ever since I impulse purchased an Izula. It just makes sense to have a fixed blade for those tasks that require more strength.
I love folding knives but they don't thrill me the same way as fixed blades because I can never quite get past the fact that they're just inferior as tools. Those Makos look 👍👍
I wonder if chickens hate us because we totally steal their eggs every day. That's got to get on their nerves after a while. I EDC a Mora 511. The sheath clips on the belt and then hangs inside the pocket. Very comfortable with it that way.
is vanadis 4 extra a good steel for big choppers or machetes with 7.5-13 inch blade size? also your steel spreadsheet is missing a few steels in the section where u rate the edge retention, toughness, corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening.
In your experience over the years, which online stores do you recommend for Aussie knife enthusiasts? Factoring in the price, tax, shipping, reliability, etc.
That looks an awful lot like the Mike Gavic knife on my back pack. Except mine cost a little more than this one. Mike made for me about 7-8 years ago, also called the Mako, for the shark. Screaming sharp ABL steel, with thin edge.
what steel do you like best from the makos, is the 3v or 20cv better, wanted cruwear but waited now their sold out, next option is magnacut which is 5 months out so thought about going with 3v or 20 cv
Yeah was looking at these the other day, but went for the bushcraft shape magna cut, as seen in the dbk review. But you do make a valid point about the distinct usefulness of a pocket carry fixed blade. Mmm time to buy a new knife in the near future. What would you say preferred steel for fixed edc
So this comment is a bit late in coming but I hope it pops up in your inbox. I’ve wanted to front pocket carry a fixed blade but could never find the right one. After watching your review I contacted Gary and ordered one, the black and blue in 20CV. What a great knife! EDC this a lot now. Thanks to you I think I’ve found the right one. Also got to visit your homeland few years ago. My daughter lives in New Zealand and on our last visit, we spent a week in Australia. Beautiful country and we really enjoyed our short time there.
I have been waiting years for someone to implement what I see as the obvious solution for EDC fixed blades. This implementation is a good start but your "muscle memory" point is, I believe, unrealistic.
The solution requires that the sheath be, effectively, a funnel. This means a tough thin plastic cover (similar to Mora's sheath) that goes over all or most of the outside of the pocket's lip and the same material needs to lay flat agains the inside, coming slightly higher than the outer lip.
The downside is that it essentially sacrifices the entire pocket to holding only the knife and its sheath. The upside is it could be used more safely than the Creely design.
I should add that your's is the most sensible and reliable knife channel on UA-cam. Much appreciated.
When’s the book coming out
@@grandmasterchooda9385 Trust, there will be a Cliff Notes version for those who need it.
I smiled the entire time I watched this video. I learned actual life applicable information and enjoyed each minute invested.
I love having an EDC fixed blade. I do carry it on my belt in a horizontal sheath. They are all under 4 inches and conceal well under a shirt.
What are your top favorites?
@@DL-ij7tf The one that I carry the most is an RMJ Tactical Unmei, but the Bradford Guardian 3 and GNecker get carry time as well, if I want to carry something smaller.
I have this exact knife, and I completely agree on all points. It's a very comfortable and well made little fixed blade. I'd like a way to carry it in the left front pocket but, considering the quality and the price, I get why there isn't a left handed sheath option.
I love how you just chill and let your cat make it's contribution to the video. I'm sure he/she appreciates being appreciated.👍
Came for the knives, stayed for the strangely compelling omelette fixation.
made with milk from a cow named... Paul
I have a folding fixed blade. It can go from regular knife style to gimlet knife ( punch blade) configuration. I say its fixed since it can't really close. It's most likely cheap trash but it's unique and so far has held up to what I've used it for.
Been EDC'n a pg mako in 3V for a couple weeks now. Been an absolute pleasure to keep and use. Still rockin' Gary's mirror polished edge and it's served me really really well. I couldn't see changing anything about it.
Benchmade's Hidden Canyon Hunter is my favorite fixed blade EDC so far. My EDC criteria is REMARKABLY similar to yours. I have dedicated kitchen knives, but otherwise we're doing similar tasks and carrying it in -pocket the same. I keep my handle inside, non-vjsabable, because (non-knife) people freak out easily.
I just wanted to say that I really like how you do the blade comparisons with other known knives. Best way I’ve seen yet, to get a good feel of the size.
My fixed light utility knife turned out to be the CRKT Obake. Although marketed as a sneaky, concealed defensive blade, I find it really handy on my fishing and hunting trips as a bird and trout knife. It comes in a plastic sheath with a rip cord that hooks onto your belt loop. You tuck it into your pocket or inside the waist band and a quick pull is what's needed to clear it from its sheath.
How you put the chives in the eggs was aggravating. Loved the video.
I like the sheath idea; the metal clip is a secure holding design but; likely a pocket eater for sure. Most every pocket clip is too; sooner than later. If you can take a knife out and put it back quickly is handy. However; if you do it without cleaning the blade off before returning the blade into the sheath; any sheath becomes contaminated with bad things. You are able to clean plastic designed and (Kydex) sheaths easily; not so easy to do with leather ones. Super steel blades that make more cuts thru rope and still stay paper cutting sharp are impressive. This feature is only important if you have no means or knife sharpening skills. Most super steel knives are also harder to sharpen when dull. Compare an inexpensive Morakniv 511 to any knife you want. They costs less by far, they stay sharp for an ample time. They even stay sharp longer cutting softer materials like vegetables and meats. They are easy and fast to sharpen. The simple plastic sheath can hang on a belt, clip inside a front or back pocket and even clip to a shirt button. Plus you can wash the knife and sheath in hot soapy water and oil it for storage quickly. It is hard to warrant a custom made or high end knife costing a lot of money. People that use knives every day seldom use them. People that love collecting knives; don’t use them either most of the time. Extraordinary Knife Fashions don’t come cheap.🎇🔎🎇🎃
We need to see a Pete's omelette recipe! How many eggs, what sausage do you use, why oil and not butter, chives or green onions?
Water in an omlette grilled for the last 2 minutes, milk only if you're scrambling. Pedantic but really makes a taste difference.
I used to find your music choices cringy a lot of the times, but ever since I follow your channel more closely, I kinda fell in love with it! Now I think it really suits your videos and is genuinely a reason why your videos are so great! Thanks for uploading Pete :)
I literally just ordered this knife in vanax this morning thanks for reassuring my purchase
I ordered my vanax 10 min ago ;)
have 2 creely's on order. very excited for them to arrive in 4 to 9 months 😃
Have a small and slowly growing family of Makos. Brilliant design. Favorite so far is CruWear, very good stuff!
Bro! ... i could not agree more about how much less of a pain it is to have a smallish fixed blade. Most of the time around the house or just outside the house it makes so much more sense. I live on a dry dusty acreage in Canada and i've tried alot of combinations, but what almost always gets number one spot is my benchmade hidden canyon appendix carry. Religating superfeek to pocket toy, sausage cutter.
P.S. I had part of a sentence above half written, and was attempting to use a partial acronym for everyday carry,... so, if you don't need to have the carry part of the acronym, the rest of it gets pretty sad.
Ulti clips are common for in the waist band gun holsters where retention is absolutely critical for safety. Nice to see it on a normal sheath.
Thanks for the great video(s). ... I just ordered a PG Mako in 3V from DLT. ... Can't wait to receive it and wring it out.
Closest I've gotten to this is a small Lionsteel slip that has a wire clip. I carry my Lionsteel shuffler in it.
Would be nice if a company came out with sheaths with clips that are different sizes to accommodate various fixed blade knives.
Boy let me tell you about Delta Sheath
The Disturbed cover was a nice touch.
I ordered a mako in vanax, the only knifemaker I can think of that uses it consistently is quiet carry. I'm really excited for this one 😁
Nope, Kasé knives, Dulo knives,Afochenko customs will all gladly make you a knife in Vanax.
I came for the knife review, I stayed for the cats.
Also, the flower review hit a little too close to home. I too am a young adult man slowly becoming an old woman who takes pause to appreciate his flowers.
Love the beats per usual! Awesome video too
There are a few leather workers that make pocket sheaths for other fixed blades. Oak city leather. And Joufuu Leather.
So excited! He did a kickstarter for this recently and I got one in magnacut ordered!
Yeah I got in on that too! Can't wait!
The trick to a good omelette in one piece is two frying pans on the go at once and you just dump the half done omelette into the next pan. Then make a taco out of it filled with bacon and cream cheese. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Best food tip ever. Got it from the comments of a knife yt. What a weird wonderful world.
02:40 Cat is just stopping by to make sure there was enough toxoplasma gondii in that omelette
Basil is clearly the prettiest flower, but the rest are wonderful too.
You are my favorite cooking channel
Hey man! Love the content! You are one of the last knife/steel reviewing channels I still watch. Side note- stop using teflon coated pans! Bad stuff my friend
Phosphor Bronze pans?
Cast iron all the way ....
@@ergezinger High carbon steel pans or cast iron pans. There really isn't any good nonstick coating. Ceramic may be okay for a while, but soon as it starts to chip or scratch to the metal gotta toss it out
I have been literally debating on making my own pocket sheath for my new EDC Fixed custom I got.
I must have been asleep when I watched this last week. Well I did have my knee replaced in late September and I still on narcotics.LOL.Anyway I missed the importance of this companies production models.I like the blade size of the Mako PG series. Heck CPM Cruwear and Vanax Super Clean for $299 and CPM Magnacut for $269. Even the wait of 5 months isn't a turn off blade length is perfect for EDC. I had been looking at the Bark River City in Elmax but I heard there had been problems in heat treatment.I have been seriously considering William Collins Woodsman EDC in Nitro V with a 3.5" blade that scans ground and the scent 25 dollar price jump to 284. I think the steels in the Creely production models blow the socks off Many thanks for your timely video.
Cooking with Pete, sweet! Nice looking knife. Thanks for sharing!
Such a cool knife. Seems like they are kinda tough to get, but I could see making the offer. It actually reminds me of a knife by another hand maker Smith and Son's. I'm sure it's just a coincidence; there are only so many shapes in the universe. Thanks for the vid Pete.
Everybody seems to use their EDC for food prep. I've actually been looking at fixed blades right around 3-inches with a good, pocket-able sheath.
I love the featherweight fox river in 3v or s45, INSANE slicing, like real razor
Seriously unless you're camping, just use a chefs knife. The high heel on a chefs knife keeps your knuckles off the board and lets you cut properly.
@Patrick Henry yeah I don't get it mate. Maybe the 'cool factor' of using their edc blade takes over? But whatever the reason, they're just making things hard for themselves.
@@bennyc409 ahh, sometimes you have to prove to yourself that you shouldn't just be carrying scissors.
@@bennyc409 I have a folding chef’s knife from Russel’s. Great GP camp knife.
This suspender type clip is genius!
I have one in CPM Magnacut on its way soon. I backed the mako pg kickstarter a few weeks ago on your recommendation.
Awesome knife. I would love to get one in magnacut
Knife comparison beat was a BOP
oh my god - that fanny pack @13:40 caused an immediate thumbs up
That is a fixed blade I would actually carry. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
G'day Pete, yep I'm with ya for a small fixy to do those yard type jobs. I've been using a Mora Pro S but not gonna get anywhere near 540 cuts through TS, lol !!!!! It's good looker too !!!! That sheath could be worn inside, or outside, the pocket I'm guess'n, ......noice !!!!! Cheers Duke.
P.S. btw ,the property is coming along well mate, good stuff !!!!!.
11:39 needs a FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION watermark.
Then send it to the Oscar's for best cinematography/ best actor in a knife review.
Cool video, love your music 😄.
I use the Kizer Harpoon as EDC fixed blade. Great knife! I love the shape of the handle and the blade. Very versatile and agile, especially for food prep. I put a ulticlip at the kydex sheath, works great for in pocket carry.
The boker daily seems to be also a great choice, will be my next purchase.
The boker ak1 comes with a sheath like that. Also dpsteelandleather makes one called the slim sheath for small edc knives also.
Where are the sheaths from?
I don’t think it’s *solved* per se, I’ve still got some stuff to think about. And a high-mounted sheathe with a utility clip, even a Kydex sheathe on the belt is pretty carryable. And hell , I can even pocket carry it since it’s one of my Cetas, and just slips right in. I’m still figuring out the production for those blades though, since I can’t get sheathes one hundred percent figured out. I’ll give an Ulti clip a try though for them!
I scout carry an ESEE izula 2 in an armatus sheath. I enjoy scout carry a lot but haven’t figured out a way to do it when I’m not wearing a belt.
I pocket carry my Bradford Guardian 3 at the moment. But have a Magnacut Mako on the way!
I am switching over from folders to small (3” and below) fixed blades for edc which I carry in the same pocket as my wallet. I picked up a crkt S.P.E.W. Just to try it out bc it was cheap and I am not going back.
I was looking up same nice edc fixed blade knives. and I came across your video I definitely enjoyed the content. you have a very like able personality and I absolutely love that knife. and I'm a huge cat lover 👊🍻
Honestly, how many subscribers do you have to get to do a giveaway where the winner just get to go do farm stuff in Australia with you? As always man, top notch video.
I wanna know what other knives are doing sheethes like this! I am currently planning to put a Ulti clip slim 3.0 on a CRKT Minimalist cleaver and clip to the inside of my pocket. Civivi Rustic Gent also has a leather sheath that clips inside the pocket I believe
I like fixed blades, too. This seems like a cool idea, but my ADD kicked in and I couldn't get through the "fluff". I get it: knives cut & chop. I wish the video was shorter and more focused on attributes & features. I'll check the website. Thanks.
Dude. I feel like over the years you have secretly wanted to start a cooking channel and just don’t want to admit to it.
I love those blade shapes, remind me of my manix 2 which is so useful.
Would love to have that sheath system for my Guardian 3
Me and you both
Buy a pocket sheath from Oak City Leather Works
@@SmilingGator96 awesome! Thanks for the info. That’s going to my Xmas present to myself
Delta Sheath makes a nice quality one with an Ulti Clip for pocket carry, I use it for my Bradford Gairdian3, works great
@@andrewlong5419 Thanks
I’m a get one.
Thanks for the review.
Let’s Stay Safe Out There
Liked the vid man. Tops 3 pointer and lt wright small northern hunter are what I carry sometimes. I do like them.
Great vid and knives Pete. Hope I can catch one soon. Thanks😊👍
Yt didn't notify of this video luckily I checked today
I’ve been pocket carrying a fixed blade ever since I impulse purchased an Izula. It just makes sense to have a fixed blade for those tasks that require more strength.
I love folding knives but they don't thrill me the same way as fixed blades because I can never quite get past the fact that they're just inferior as tools. Those Makos look 👍👍
I wonder if chickens hate us because we totally steal their eggs every day. That's got to get on their nerves after a while.
I EDC a Mora 511. The sheath clips on the belt and then hangs inside the pocket. Very comfortable with it that way.
Came for the knife chat, stayed for the cat.
is vanadis 4 extra a good steel for big choppers or machetes with 7.5-13 inch blade size? also your steel spreadsheet is missing a few steels in the section where u rate the edge retention, toughness, corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening.
In your experience over the years, which online stores do you recommend for Aussie knife enthusiasts? Factoring in the price, tax, shipping, reliability, etc.
That looks an awful lot like the Mike Gavic knife on my back pack. Except mine cost a little more than this one. Mike made for me about 7-8 years ago, also called the Mako, for the shark. Screaming sharp ABL steel, with thin edge.
Thank you looks like a great knife.
Pete just photobombing Lemon's video for like 15 minutes.
Love the knife!!!! That looks like a killer omelette beother!!!!!!🤙😎
I would strongly recommend an SPK Shark for EDC.
The montage music was delightful!😊
Not that I wasn't going to like this vid but INSTANT like when the kitty popped up! lol
Have you ever thought of removing the finger guard to make more of a choil and be able to choke up more?
Hi Peter, where did you get your scales for your Atom ⚛ thier Awesome
Superb music on the B-roll!
you should check out the boker ak1,
really good semi custom option
Would love a Creely knife but I think my budget is going to push me towards a Spyderco Mule Team in Magnacut.
How do you clean a leather sheath that has dirt/manure residue worn into it?
Rusty File Cutlery(Russia) is making beautiful quality knives like yours...I have two of them...
what steel do you like best from the makos, is the 3v or 20cv better, wanted cruwear but waited now their sold out, next option is magnacut which is 5 months out so thought about going with 3v or 20 cv
Resplendent. I can't wait for you to play Deltarune so I can hear some new Toby Fox on your channel as well!
I needed a little Final Fantasy music in my life! Did Quina teach you how to cook?
The gardens are pretty.
very cool video! But, i was a little dissapointed when i saw the kickstarter had ended 10 days ago :(
Hi, two questions: creely mako or lionsteel m4? Magnacut or m390? Stay well, Javier from Argentina.
Yeah was looking at these the other day, but went for the bushcraft shape magna cut, as seen in the dbk review. But you do make a valid point about the distinct usefulness of a pocket carry fixed blade. Mmm time to buy a new knife in the near future.
What would you say preferred steel for fixed edc
A Mora companion with the sheath clip clipped into your small coin pocket will act identical to this
Great bushcraft knife!
Not gonna lie. That pocket sheath is pretty snazzy.
I like the pocket sheath ! I’d like that for my Embla or my Sin Custom or even my chunky, actual user Sgian Dubh!
You should do a review on Glock knives (either M78 or M81) and see are they any good 🤔
is it a good idea to wear a small knife inside the waistband of your pants?
nice blade and very cool cat!
can you test more cheap low tier cold steel knives for entertainment ? thanks
Thanks for the great video. Awesome that they are located about an hr from me. Another great Pennsylvania knife maker. On my wish list now.
How do you clean your sheath after it's full of poop, plant cells, and food?