@i8lvm_1738 I'm pretty sure he got an fn ak case hardened 670 or 321 with 4x harp of war if he hasnt sold it. the stickers cost ca 1400-1100 usd pr sticker and because they are applied you would only look at around 35% of the original price. The ak in it self costs around 10k usd for the 321 and 25-27k for the 670. I can't remember which of the patterns he got.
I love his enthusiasm as you can really see how much he enjoys looking and especially talking about knifes. He is really passionate about what he does.
The falchion knife is based on the Cold Steel Espada knife. It's known as the strongest utility knife on the market, the tri-ad lock being able to withstand over 300 pounds without the lock breaking.
As an avid balisong flipper (butterfly knife) I gotta say your description is on point, I had a CS:GO butterfly in real life once, but it was Impossible to flip properly, it was very handle heavy, the curvature of the handles makes advanced tricks very hard, and the resting position is more closed, thereby making aerials an easy way to cut your fingers :P
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@@pizzalovur1174u don't understand tho. This video was about 12 hours old when I first saw it and it was at like 4k views. Also he was at like 6-7 thousand subs. Now the video is at 150k+ views and he's over 10k+ subs.
This was so refreshing to watch. Love that he was very open-minded in terms of pricing and design instead of the classic “ThEy PaY tHaT mUcH fOr PixEls”. He seemed to understand that collecting virtual knives can be just as much a hobby as making real knives. Also loved the how he said “not my cup of tea, but to each their own”. Shows respect to other opinions. Great content, please do more ❤
hes completely wrong about it being a liner lock the falchion is pretty much a 1:1 of the cold steel extra large espada which uses a different style of lock that is stronger than the steel around it and will not break unless the blade itsself snaps
I came here to say this, except it's not a backlock mechanism (though it looks like one), it is their own proprietary lock called the Tri-Ad lock, which is one of the strongest locking mechanisms for any folding knife. (I own one lol)
@@chipe420 you're right, but as far as I'm concerned, a Triad lock is just a modified backlock, like how Spyderco's compression lock is just a modified linerlock
@@peteg22397 from personal experience with triad locks and regular lock backs, traid locks stay tight where as normal lock backs are more susceptible to developing wiggle over time.
@@chipe420 A Tri-Ad lock is simply a lockback with a stop-pin locking face. If you took the stop-pin out of your Cold Steel (which, by the way, don't do that) it would be, by definition, a lockback knife.
As someone who already has a slight idea about the designs of the csgo knives, i really appreciate that you also criticize the various finishes the knives can get in the game. Learned something new! :)
I don't play CSGO anymore, but man this video was awesome and so well done. Mr. Cashen seemed to appreciate something he could easily get offended by which was awesome to see.
I love the knife expert guy, he's very honest in his opinion and open to blade finishes that only really exist in-game and he also doesn't seem too bothered with the price of some of these in-game which kinda suprised me since not alot of people understand that the cs:go skins are set by the people who buy them and not the company that makes the game and there's some cases were these knives get super expensive cause they are incredibly rare and sought after by collectors that have a stacked bank account. Overall 10/10 video, would love to see part 2 of this were he reacts to more knifes from the game. Im especially curious about his thoughts on the Huntsman knife.
The falchion is based on the Cold Steel Espada. Both ingame and in real life, the knife is a backlock with Cold Steel's Triad design. I don't know why he says it's a liner lock. Recurves are also very useful. During a cut, the recurve helps pull the material to the center of the blade and prevent slippage. They can also be sharpened just as well as any other part of the blade if you know what you're doing. Use ceramic rods or gouge stones and it's just as easy as sharpening a straight or bellied edge.
I'm surprised that he didn't recognize the classic knife as it was a real life titanium knife made for a show. I believe Gabe being a knife fan himself, he got the idea of the knife from the show.
Woaah! Excellent video! You really need to do this again but with guns. No kidding this was my first video of yours and easily enjoyed the entire thing! Don't stop this now :)
the little "push" thingy on the back of the karambit is a glass breaker. Commonly saw on cheap knives that try to look tactical / survival in most cases it can't break shit. But on good manufacture knives made out of refined materials with good craftmanship and engineering just a tiny bit sticking out like that is enough to completely shatter glass or car windows etc
I never really liked the case hardened, but after knowing the real world process I have a whole new appreciation for them. Also when he said the crimson web wasn't a very durable finish, I thought maybe that's why valve made them rare to get in factory new.
Definitely earned a comment and like from that intro, like, hows many gonn segway between irl and cs better than any youtuber has ever introduced a sponsor lmao
This was better done with vanilla knifes... he would guess better that way. He is not CS:GO player, he can't know which design or pattern is more expensive.
The bayonet in real life is a Phrobis M9 bayonet, the Falchion is actually a Cold steel Espada and is not a liner lock it actually has a tri-ad locking system. There is a whole lot to this you can google yourself but the point is the locking mechanism is extremely strong
I have a variety of knives in cs and some of them are Case Hardened, i think they are a really good investment. My favourites are Bayonet Case Hardened and Paracord Case Hardened xD
It’s funny he was talking about how recurve knives will always have a dull spot, I have a recurve knife that I use on campouts and when I’m carving with it I’ll wrap my fingers around the hollow of the blade.
Btw, Falchion knife in real life looked a lot better than the one in game, real life Falchion knife’s design can definitely compete with Butterfly and Karambit
The falchion knife is definitely a lockback / tri-ad lock knife. A liner lock is on the sharp side of the knife. If you look at the top, it can't be spyderco's patented compression lock either since it's full.
hear me out, but the tip on the back of the karambit could theoretically be used to break glass in an emergency without risking damage to the blade itself, which actually makes it quite a good choice for an emergency situation when youre unsure what you may encounter
Id love to see this guy react to the various TF2 knives from Spy and Sniper, and see how distinctly recognizable each knife is, despite the stylization. Also to be fair to him on the Karambit, he was thinking of how it functioned, but since every knife in CS works the same, only aestetics matters, hence why the price was so high.
Can't account for taste, great review of it anyway but to get the satisfaction of over bidding on something you thought was ugly knowing your not alone in that thought, priceless.
Cool video to see an expert reacting to CS:GO knives. The prices in CS:GO depends more on the animations of the knife and how the finish looks, not the reality of it. I Understand that both my knives isn't that realistic in their looks but they are appealing in game.
The "I gotta start making things on the computer instead of the forge" line was hilarious
Personally my favorite line too😂. Thanks for watching Bourne : )
Monopoly production makes they expensive
He's not wrong knowing that Valve pays hundreds of thousands per skin you created that gets added into the game
@@SuperiRix4 yep roughly 400k usd per skin, you get royalties from the skin so its different for everyone
@@fortnitetrashcan8308 no its like 50k per skin, and most of the time they only add skins from the same people over again because they are experienced
I like how happy he is when he guess the price right in the end😂
I too was amazed when he produced an audience of children celebrating from his mouth
@@Twistedsackboy loool
@@Twistedsackboylmao wtf
If this guy played cs he would definitely be a blue gem collector
i did not know about case hardening being a real thing this just makes case hardened skins even more cool now
@@pawanrohidas1163 Yes, same with me xD
@@pawanrohidas1163frr and he said that its rare to see that much
As a CSGO skin collector, this was great to watch! Love your enthusiasm .
yo nice, what are the best skins u have rn?
@@i8lvm_1738 ak safari mesh
@@i8lvm_1738 m4a1 boreal forest
@@jonnyt69 bruh 💀
@i8lvm_1738 I'm pretty sure he got an fn ak case hardened 670 or 321 with 4x harp of war if he hasnt sold it. the stickers cost ca 1400-1100 usd pr sticker and because they are applied you would only look at around 35% of the original price. The ak in it self costs around 10k usd for the 321 and 25-27k for the 670. I can't remember which of the patterns he got.
I love his enthusiasm as you can really see how much he enjoys looking and especially talking about knifes. He is really passionate about what he does.
bocher
nice pfp
I ain’t reading allat!
It was a very fun watch, can we expect a part 2 for the rest of the knives as well, im a lot invested
yea would be cool to hear what he has to say about the survivla knife
@@freshdani300 and the Stiletto
this
@@chilliemadness6841 arent stilletos banned in many countries??
Stiletto survival flip gut, what's missing
The best “experts react to” channel if seen in a while. Crazy to me that the views don’t reflect the quality of your content. Keep it up!
by far the best "experts react" video i've ever seen. Much better video quality than many channels with over 1mil subs; keep up the great work!
00:00 Skeleton Knife
3:35 Shadow Daggers (Butt Plugs)
6:05 Karambit
7:55 Classic Knife
10:25 Bayonet
12:10 Falchion Knife
14:40 Butterfly Knife
16:10 Bowie Knife
16:40 Unreleased Kukri knife
Wish he showed ursus 😪
The falchion knife is based on the Cold Steel Espada knife.
It's known as the strongest utility knife on the market, the tri-ad lock being able to withstand over 300 pounds without the lock breaking.
9:00 jojo ref
What is blud yapping about
as a huge knife fan, i was so amazed by the entire video, it was amazingly entertaining and well done, wish to see more of these
That means so much Vyan, thank you for the nice comment : )
@@jahmez keep it up :D
i agree milan bestie
@@miko-b2p hey could you give pfp source?
15:25 Hey, that's me flipping!
Them flash bangs was too much lol I literally turned my phone away every time 🤣
That windy walk line triggered something in my brain, I heard it millions of times before yet never bothered to notice it.
I hope there is a part 2 with the rest of the knifes, vid is well edited and the Expert is such a nice person. Keep it up
Lmaoo you really got him to say “gear up, we’re not going on a windy walk here”
As an avid balisong flipper (butterfly knife) I gotta say your description is on point, I had a CS:GO butterfly in real life once, but it was Impossible to flip properly, it was very handle heavy, the curvature of the handles makes advanced tricks very hard, and the resting position is more closed, thereby making aerials an easy way to cut your fingers :P
That’s why I hate the butterfly knife everyone else thinks it’s the best in the game and I think it’s at Navaja level
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6 minutes ago !
id def wanna see the navaja, gut, and ursus, theyre the most unique i can think of
show him the 1.5m karambit
stilleto knife and survival knife
do the Flip Knife and see how he'll react to the blade being taller than the handle
0:40 remember guys, any companys whole goal is to make money off of you
this video deserves way more views. it would be cool if ohnepixel reacted to this
No shot
It just dropped it’s gettin views 😭
@@pizzalovur1174u don't understand tho. This video was about 12 hours old when I first saw it and it was at like 4k views. Also he was at like 6-7 thousand subs. Now the video is at 150k+ views and he's over 10k+ subs.
@@SkateVidz01 Europeans were sleeping brother and we make up the largest part of the csgo fanbase.
He just did
This was so refreshing to watch. Love that he was very open-minded in terms of pricing and design instead of the classic “ThEy PaY tHaT mUcH fOr PixEls”. He seemed to understand that collecting virtual knives can be just as much a hobby as making real knives. Also loved the how he said “not my cup of tea, but to each their own”. Shows respect to other opinions. Great content, please do more ❤
Wait even the guy who makes knives irl hate the falchion. Rip to my falchion enjoyers out there
For real, RIP
hes completely wrong about it being a liner lock the falchion is pretty much a 1:1 of the cold steel extra large espada which uses a different style of lock that is stronger than the steel around it and will not break unless the blade itsself snaps
The Falchion knife is based on an actual knife called the Cold Steel Espada. It's a backlock mechanism, not a liner lock like he said.
Was hoping someone would say this
I came here to say this, except it's not a backlock mechanism (though it looks like one), it is their own proprietary lock called the Tri-Ad lock, which is one of the strongest locking mechanisms for any folding knife. (I own one lol)
@@chipe420 you're right, but as far as I'm concerned, a Triad lock is just a modified backlock, like how Spyderco's compression lock is just a modified linerlock
@@peteg22397 from personal experience with triad locks and regular lock backs, traid locks stay tight where as normal lock backs are more susceptible to developing wiggle over time.
@@chipe420
A Tri-Ad lock is simply a lockback with a stop-pin locking face. If you took the stop-pin out of your Cold Steel (which, by the way, don't do that) it would be, by definition, a lockback knife.
They should have used vanilla knives for guesing the price because he obviously isn't aware of rarity and popularity of the finishes
As someone who already has a slight idea about the designs of the csgo knives, i really appreciate that you also criticize the various finishes the knives can get in the game. Learned something new! :)
Thx for flashing me more than average teammate in matchmaking. :)
As a skin collector this made me so happy to see someone have a real life connection with these! I hope to see a part 2 with all knives
I love how flabbergasted he was when he saw the price
I don't play CSGO anymore, but man this video was awesome and so well done. Mr. Cashen seemed to appreciate something he could easily get offended by which was awesome to see.
The interesting part is that this man, whether he knows it or not, is affecting the prices of these knives by talking about them.
Heyyyy its the cs stick dudee hiii
I love the knife expert guy, he's very honest in his opinion and open to blade finishes that only really exist in-game and he also doesn't seem too bothered with the price of some of these in-game which kinda suprised me since not alot of people understand that the cs:go skins are set by the people who buy them and not the company that makes the game and there's some cases were these knives get super expensive cause they are incredibly rare and sought after by collectors that have a stacked bank account. Overall 10/10 video, would love to see part 2 of this were he reacts to more knifes from the game. Im especially curious about his thoughts on the Huntsman knife.
Great vid, quoting the CT side voice line "not going on a windy walk here" sold me aha
its cool that you actually brought a guy that knows what he is talking about and not just some clickbait fake expert
He was honestly really good and free guessing, moat people wouldn’t even be close but he was in the ballpark mostly
He knows his stuff, he could tell blue gems would be expensive without knowing much about skins
i love this guys vibe. seems so friendly and knowledgeable. his voice reminds me of John Goodman lol
The falchion is based on the Cold Steel Espada. Both ingame and in real life, the knife is a backlock with Cold Steel's Triad design. I don't know why he says it's a liner lock.
Recurves are also very useful. During a cut, the recurve helps pull the material to the center of the blade and prevent slippage. They can also be sharpened just as well as any other part of the blade if you know what you're doing. Use ceramic rods or gouge stones and it's just as easy as sharpening a straight or bellied edge.
I thought I had seen a similar cold steel before. Thats the one.
Love this guys energy
I'm surprised that he didn't recognize the classic knife as it was a real life titanium knife made for a show. I believe Gabe being a knife fan himself, he got the idea of the knife from the show.
He also called a lock back (triad lock but same shit) a liner lock.
Thanks for showing our knives at the start of your video!
They were so well made I almost had to. Great Job on them!
@@jahmez Thank you :)
It's time for a part 2 already 🙏
Need to see his reactions to high float Rust coats and navajas
peak performance my g Jahmez!!! Keep up the great work and what an absolute fantastic knife expert this man was. This screams for a part 2 !
I love how the flashbang holding the knife to info screen with voiceline transitions go, great editing!
please make a part 2. I thoroughly enjoyed this video
Never would have thought that Steve Jobs was a knife expert
Thank you for being apart of making this video knifeman!😎
Please bring out a part 2! I'd love to hear his take on the huntsman knife and the stiletto!
after seeing so many of these expert react videos, i initially rolled my eyes at this one. really glad i watched it though every part was enjoyable
Woaah! Excellent video! You really need to do this again but with guns. No kidding this was my first video of yours and easily enjoyed the entire thing! Don't stop this now :)
I was thinking the same thing!
the little "push" thingy on the back of the karambit is a glass breaker. Commonly saw on cheap knives that try to look tactical / survival in most cases it can't break shit. But on good manufacture knives made out of refined materials with good craftmanship and engineering just a tiny bit sticking out like that is enough to completely shatter glass or car windows etc
Shadow Daggers 10/10. What a time to be alive.
For me and many others, it's not only the appearance of the knife that creates the appeal, it's also the unique animation when using the knife.
Yeah that’s why I don’t like the butterfly, paracord, survival, falchion, skeleton knife
7:46 "I gotta start making things on the computer instead of the forge" lmaoooo
I never really liked the case hardened, but after knowing the real world process I have a whole new appreciation for them. Also when he said the crimson web wasn't a very durable finish, I thought maybe that's why valve made them rare to get in factory new.
Definitely earned a comment and like from that intro, like, hows many gonn segway between irl and cs better than any youtuber has ever introduced a sponsor lmao
would love to see a part 2! so many cool knives in this game.
This was better done with vanilla knifes... he would guess better that way. He is not CS:GO player, he can't know which design or pattern is more expensive.
the line he said " gotta start making things on the computer" had me laughing th9inking he roasted himself😂
The bayonet in real life is a Phrobis M9 bayonet, the Falchion is actually a Cold steel Espada and is not a liner lock it actually has a tri-ad locking system. There is a whole lot to this you can google yourself but the point is the locking mechanism is extremely strong
This is very entertaining. I need a part 2
The knife at 12:09 ist based on the Cold Steel Espada. Its not build with a liner lock but with the Tri-Ad-Lock, which is based on a back lock.
We need more of these! His reactions to prices were great.
what a wonderful gentleman, super attention to detail and well worded, much respect!
I have a variety of knives in cs and some of them are Case Hardened, i think they are a really good investment. My favourites are Bayonet Case Hardened and Paracord Case Hardened xD
Part 2 please. This guy is highly knowledgeable.
this is incredibly well made wow, loved the commentary !!! very very interesting and engaging.
It’s funny he was talking about how recurve knives will always have a dull spot, I have a recurve knife that I use on campouts and when I’m carving with it I’ll wrap my fingers around the hollow of the blade.
Thank you Kevin Cashen for your knife expertise ! One of the best csgo skin videos I’ve ever watched
I’d love to see him actually play with some of the knife recreations in real life! Great video!
13:05 I think its one where you have to push it down not up
Man it’s a bummer and really wild that you don’t have more subs, your content is so good!
nice energy
Amazing video. I hope to see part 2 with the rest of the knife lineup in CS!
best knife UA-camr out there, you are completely underrated
Great video! Great footage and montage with very informative stuff on how important knife design is. You're very underrated...
Really cool content, well made, learned new things and was entertained throughout!
This videos is so good to watch. Listening expert talking about those is very very enjoyable
Btw, Falchion knife in real life looked a lot better than the one in game, real life Falchion knife’s design can definitely compete with Butterfly and Karambit
i would also love a some sort of gun painter reacts to csgo skins, or something like that video
Wow I can't believe he knows all the CSGO terms!
Underrated channel. You will grow big
Love the highlighting in red! Subtle and effecting
Thats a really good insight to the technical aspects of these knives, didn't know they modelled some of the functional parts in csgo aswell!
Nobody felt like explaining to him that different skins on the same knife drastically change the value?
the intro was great with the csgo line, amazing video i thoroughly enjoyed it :>
Thank you : )
What a fucking legend bro im high af and when he said the cs voiceline i started crying i love this man please dont ever die Mr. Knife Expert!❤
The falchion knife is definitely a lockback / tri-ad lock knife. A liner lock is on the sharp side of the knife. If you look at the top, it can't be spyderco's patented compression lock either since it's full.
hear me out, but the tip on the back of the karambit could theoretically be used to break glass in an emergency without risking damage to the blade itself, which actually makes it quite a good choice for an emergency situation when youre unsure what you may encounter
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us Mr. Cashen
Id love to see this guy react to the various TF2 knives from Spy and Sniper, and see how distinctly recognizable each knife is, despite the stylization.
Also to be fair to him on the Karambit, he was thinking of how it functioned, but since every knife in CS works the same, only aestetics matters, hence why the price was so high.
This makes me happy as a long term skin collector, would love to see more!
I love how excited he got seeing the Damascus Bowie
Bro this is a masterpiece video, see you when you’re big bro gonna be the start of something cool!
this was way more interesting than I exzpected
Please do a part 2, this was a blast to watch!
I love this "experts react" series, excited to see what else you have plans for! your channel is definitely going places, fantastic work
this video is so good, keep it up bro!
that was very cheeky breeki of you
Subbed, brilliant video. Didn't think i'd be sat here watching the full thing lol.
Can't account for taste, great review of it anyway but to get the satisfaction of over bidding on something you thought was ugly knowing your not alone in that thought, priceless.
Cool video to see an expert reacting to CS:GO knives. The prices in CS:GO depends more on the animations of the knife and how the finish looks, not the reality of it. I Understand that both my knives isn't that realistic in their looks but they are appealing in game.