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  • @dfgerherbduh3102
    @dfgerherbduh3102 Рік тому +2

    British dude here. So glad I’ve got around to watching this video. I’ve been looking for a knife I’d be able to carry and that lil native slipit is perfect. Awesome video as always.

  • @DylanLey
    @DylanLey Рік тому +6

    My 3 Staples: Benchmade Bugout aluminum/M390: a premium and lightweight EDC, definitely one of my favorites of all time. Cold Steel AD-15: it's a big and strong knife with a thick piece of S35 plus it's a really cool and unique design! Chris Reeve PJ Large Sebenza 31: the grail knife I bought for myself once I started my EMS career!

  • @wayausofbounds9255
    @wayausofbounds9255 Рік тому +16

    I'd like to see the Cold Steel Drop Forge series available in a stainless steel, maybe a 14C28N. I'd like to see big fixed blades in 14C28N for the toughness and stainlessness.

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns 10 місяців тому +1

      i dunno that you could necessarily drop forge a stainless like that

  • @silverbeard_edc4546
    @silverbeard_edc4546 Рік тому +5

    My daily EDC consists of 3 knives. A modern folder, a smaller traditional folder and a Victorinox Rambler on my keys. However, If I could only keep three folding knives, I’d go PM3, Hogue K320 auto and a Victorinox Farmer X with saw and scissors. See you guys at Blade!

  • @Woodzy-5326
    @Woodzy-5326 Рік тому +7

    DCA, i know that the Nessmuk is one of your favorite blade shapes. I think it would be interesting to hear why you enjoy them so much and that first experience with a Nessmuk that made you fall in love.

  • @emmaprophet2881
    @emmaprophet2881 Рік тому +3

    I am reluctant to spend much money on knives, but the ones that I have have served me well for a long time. I do enjoy watching your program and seeing all the new innovations and knives. The three knives that I carry are as follows. I have used a case sodbuster as my basic pocket knife for decades. I finally had to replace my old one with a newer one due to the blade getting thin. Many years ago I bought a Gerber Applegate combat folder. When I need more it is my go to knife. And my third is a SOG multi tool. It has also served me very well. For hunting I have an old Buck 116 that will do just about everything I need. A friend recently gave me a Mora Companion, and I’m learning how to use it. Those are my knives.

  • @paulronn38
    @paulronn38 Рік тому +3

    My 3 picks in this scenario are (in no particular order) my Victorinox classic SD, Spyderco Para 3 (all black) and my Buck 119. My Mini Griptilian could swap for the Para3 works well. Pretty much handle most tasks with that combo. Thanks DCA, Thomas and Seth for the great content! Great work guys.

  • @happykt
    @happykt Рік тому +5

    Three knife collection: ESEE Knives IZULA-II (yes, its a fixed blade!), Cold Steel AD-10 (or American Lawman), and a Victorinox Outrider (or Huntsman). FYI, I own all these knives. Other good ones: Steel Will R315, Benchmade Griptillian and a Mora Companion.

  • @etherealicer
    @etherealicer Рік тому

    Watching this on my Smart-Fridge... thanks DCA for including me. :D

  • @dogfox261
    @dogfox261 Рік тому +1

    My trio for now: 1) Paramilitary 2 with Maxamet, 2) Bogout Black CF-Elite with S30V, 3) Victorinox Pioneer X Alox Limited Edition 2022😊

  • @ThreeBlackBirds
    @ThreeBlackBirds Рік тому +6

    Budget 3 Knife Collection
    Full size edc - Kershaw Launch 1
    Mid size edc - Kizer Towser S
    Travel knife - Civivi Baby Banter
    Of these knives the one I've used the most is surprisingly the baby banter. It's so convenient to carry due to the size but very capable thanks to the finger choil letting you get a full grip. I have the KnifeCenter exclusive version in s35vn too which is pretty sweet.

    • @filiofbs
      @filiofbs Рік тому +1

      RAT 1, Leek, CRKT Dually:)

    • @mikerollins3088
      @mikerollins3088 Рік тому +1

      Nice choices. I have the WE Banter Knifecenter Exclusive in 20cv (instead of s35vn) :)

    • @mrdoughface
      @mrdoughface Рік тому +2

      I did some traveling recently and my WE Banter was actually too big for the local laws, as they required 6cm or less. I definitely considered the Baby Banter, but decided to go with a QSP Mini Penguin. I did have to do a few mods to get it to what I wanted, but after carrying it around for 3 weeks on my holiday, I fell in utilitarian love with it. I think the straight edge is what made it so functional and it has actually changed what I am looking for in new knives I hope to buy. However I still really want a baby banter and am going to buy it for my wife! At least that's the pretence I'm using to make the purchase 😂

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 7 місяців тому

      @@mrdoughfaceThe straight edges are super utility based. A good drop point is hard to beat as far as versatility goes tho. One of the first blades I fell in love with was a wharncliffe

  • @regicide3
    @regicide3 Рік тому

    Thanks for the rec DCA! Ya'll keep up the great work!

  • @Tusk2001
    @Tusk2001 Рік тому +1

    Hey DCA! DC and VA both have a 3” law. FYI I am in the process of trying to file a brief to contest that on 2A grounds (in the VA house).

  • @metallyillmark
    @metallyillmark Рік тому +1

    Hey my brother. Great content for FAQ127! I would love to see a segment on Slipjoint knives. Maybe about them in general, why they are a great EDC, and maybe cover the difference between what makes them different between the classic traditional and modern traditional. Also, covering topics explaining the “walk and talk” what the number scores are about. I just got into them at the end of last year and realized how amazing these things are made, and how useful they are in day to day life. Hope you consider my comment for one of your next topics. Have a great.Memorial Day weekend!!

  • @Priapos93
    @Priapos93 Рік тому +4

    The tactical ice-cream scoop immediately caught my eye

  • @OctopusHook
    @OctopusHook Рік тому +1

    Hi David, have you ever seen a folding knife that has a two position stop? I'm thinking a locking position that would hold the blade at roughly a 90° angle to the handel to help with draw knife tasks. Thanks!

  • @eriklundquist3588
    @eriklundquist3588 Рік тому

    General daily carry: Kizer Original XL, aluminum handle
    Gentleman, low profile: Moki Calliope, black linen micarta, MOP inlay, leather slip
    Outdoor, camping, hiking: Bark River Bravo 1.5 in CPM 3V

  • @IvIidnight
    @IvIidnight Рік тому +1

    Esee 6HM, Hogue Extrak, Bradford Guardian 3.2.

  • @damyr
    @damyr Рік тому +3

    3 knives collection:
    1) Fallkniven F1 (fixed blade)
    2) Benchmade 940
    3) Victorinox Compact (or Farmer with a mini-saw)

    • @blondhairblackstrat
      @blondhairblackstrat Рік тому +1

      1) Ontario SP-6 (8" fixed-survival)
      2) CS Luzon 6" (folder--everything)
      3) Kershaw Blur (serrated tanto folder-EDC)

  • @ryhCOLT
    @ryhCOLT Рік тому

    12:43 till 12:47
    - big knife for heavy duty; Cold Steel SR1 lite,or Zero Tolerance ZT0223
    - stylish yet usefull middle knife; Buck 110
    -for the small needs yet practical; Kizer Swaggs Swayback or Gerber Quadrant

  • @christianmcbride9905
    @christianmcbride9905 Рік тому

    Hello from the Great White North, just wanted to say hi and tell you how much I enjoy your content. Been watching for awhile now and you guys always keep me up to date on new knives, and your Q&A segments are entertaining and informative. Thanks fellas. Oh one more thing, those Nordstrom knives look really really good. Great designs David :)

  • @stephangrobler5524
    @stephangrobler5524 Рік тому +2

    3 to 7 knife collection
    1:Cold steel 4 max scout
    2:Boker plus kaizen with green micarda
    3:Victoriknox ranger 91mm
    4:Work Tuff Gear Puzon Wilderness Bowie
    5: Tops BOB 3.5
    6:Cold steel Tanto Voyager
    7: Leatherman wave

    • @mr.e9017
      @mr.e9017 Рік тому

      Try an American made knife.

    • @stephangrobler5524
      @stephangrobler5524 Рік тому

      @@mr.e9017 I would if I was American and could afford American. But Im South African and I know its a “tough” selection. Give me 7 American made knife substitutions for each knife of mine , that is in the same price range with size and style to match.

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 7 місяців тому

      @@mr.e9017Tops are American made are they not? Not sure why so many people care what country the blades made in if it’s a good tool it’s a good tool. Not to mention everyone’s not American.

  • @mortezamir3399
    @mortezamir3399 Рік тому

    1-Bugout for edc, ( the carbon version if I wanted to carry it in a suit) it’s light and sturdy.
    2-Fallknived f1pro elmax for camping an survival
    3-coldsteel SR1 for sth in between, as light backup for outdoors and heavy backup for town.
    Best,
    Morty

  • @graemehirstwood670
    @graemehirstwood670 Рік тому

    1, my work EDC - Leatherman Wave Black. I am a brewer and you would be amazed how often I use it daily.
    2, my non-work EDC - Spyderco Manix 2 G10, fine edge - I am a lefty and I really appreciate a decent folding knife with a grippy handle that I can wear on my left side. It is also local to me as I live in Colorado.
    3, Vintage Silver Capped Staghorn Sgian Dubh - Although I live in Colorado I am an immigrant from Dundee in Scotland. So when I am going to a black/white tie event I will be kilted and this is in my hose (sock). It is from the early 1900's and is a thing of beauty.
    4 Bonus, Victorinox Camper - I have had this SAC for over two decades and it is awesome. If I am travelling which I often do, I can carry this in most places without fear of breaking local laws. If I am wearing a suit (as I used to do when I was a banker), no one bats an eye if I pull this out. I would say that it is the most classless knife that you can have - an old farmer is just as likely to have it in his Carhartts as a city slicker is in his Saville Row suit.
    I have lots of other odds and ends but these are the ones that tend to see the most use.

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Рік тому +1

    3 Knife
    1. Ritter Hogue, large
    2. Yojimbo in Cruwear
    3. Launch 15
    Well damn
    The PM2 and a lot of cold steels slipped my mind. The three that I listed have been the ones I've been carrying recently. If I quit buying knives I'm sure that DCA would not be pleased and my EDC's would not rotate as frequently.

  • @typicalConfusion
    @typicalConfusion Рік тому

    My 3 edc collection:
    For general carry: Benchmade Freek
    For fancy carry: James Brand Carter
    For very smol carry: Baby Banter

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble Рік тому +1

    Thanks! Couple of Spydercos...a cold steel and my everyday Leatherman skeletool. Boring...haha. Sometimes use Gerber Suspension too but it is not as handy. Does have the scissors which is great.

  • @hazardousmatter2
    @hazardousmatter2 Рік тому +1

    Three knives: Rat 2 for EDC (mainly because its cheap), Becker BK7 for outdoors, and Victorinox Huntsman for a multitool. If I could choose a 4th, it would be the Leatherman Wave Plus.

  • @bigflopsofuq
    @bigflopsofuq Рік тому +3

    My 3 blade EDC is simply perfect for me. I'm running a Leatherman Charge + ti, a M390 Spyderco Paramilitary 2, and a Bradford Guardian 4 in 3v. All in blue or black/blue g10.

  • @thehuff1
    @thehuff1 Рік тому

    3 knife collection:
    Benchmade 940 for EDC
    Spyderco Endura 4 as big easy / camp knife
    Opinel No. 06 as a compliance knife. Traditional and affordable to replace if lost or confiscated.
    Add a Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter and Mora Garberg for fixed blades

  • @carljung1711
    @carljung1711 Рік тому

    1. Lil' Native wharnie, 2. Bradford G3 Magnacut, 3. Spyderco Ichiku.

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt Рік тому

    My set: Mallery Designs 'Phorus' (dress), 'Shaman' (larger EDC), Lil Native in s90v/CF (small EDC/Gentlemen's), ESEE Izula in S35VN (small EDC fixie), Fox/FKMD 'Bushcraft Parang' (outdoors bruiser/small machete for yardwork), and a medium sized fixed blade for everything from EDC to skinning medium and large game which I will show you a prototype for next week when I see you.
    Don't even get me started on the kitchen knives... I hope you've all been well, DCA and the KC Crew! Until Friday!

  • @evanthompson1420
    @evanthompson1420 Рік тому

    3, 5, and 7 knife collection in order from knives I currently own- 1- gollik custom knife camper. 6" blade elmax and a kydex sheath. 2- we knives synergy 2v2 3- cold steel code 4 tanto 4- cold steel code 4 clip point 5- tops prather war bowie 6- bgm knives custom drop point pike 7- black fox explorator. I left out multi tools on this list since I have only carried one for the last 2 years and it is the leatherman free p4!

  • @jaimeleondelaparra3877
    @jaimeleondelaparra3877 Рік тому

    My 3 all-day everyday EDC for almost over a decade: SAK Rambler on my keychain, Leatherman Wave - 1st Gen, on my belt, and Buck 345 Vantage Select (replacing my Benchmade 710 after losing it). If I head out into the woods, I just adopted the Utah Knife Works Panther as my go-to belt knife. But those first three are all I need. Great vid as always.

  • @zandermint6831
    @zandermint6831 Рік тому

    Love the collection games, this and your $500 collection challenge were awesome.
    All rounder:
    1. Travel/Dressed up (Exceed Designs Ti-rant razor)
    2. EDC (Benchmade 940)
    3. Worker (Tops Tracker)
    Fidget set:
    1. Balisong (Atropos Kris)
    2. Karambit (defcon Raptor)
    3. EDC (Kizer cormorant)

  • @bradjohnson4787
    @bradjohnson4787 Рік тому

    Kitchen knife--chefs size, Kephart for Kitchen and camping, and SAK for utility work!

  • @theotherjoedimaggio
    @theotherjoedimaggio Рік тому +1

    DCA and Thomas, I'm looking for an edc knife, that also has a flathead screwdriver. but i don't need a full featured multitool or SAK. Just a regular EDC folder knife, that on that rare occasion when you need a good flat surface for misc scraping, or twisting of a screw. Think of tasks like finding a loose screw on a lightswitch faceplate, and you just want to give it a light turn but not ruin your blade in the process.

    • @andrewsmith3653
      @andrewsmith3653 Рік тому +1

      Lionsteel jk2, Spyderco Clipitool, electrician's knife, Leatherman free k2??

    • @paulthelefty
      @paulthelefty Рік тому +2

      Swiss army bantam or cadet would fit that scenario.

  • @bokusimondesu
    @bokusimondesu Рік тому +7

    Love that, nesmukky, Nordsmith Canteen Knife, as Thomas said, you should design a yard chopper, David. 😊
    MSQ: Which pocket knife would you recommend a tailor for work on the fly? 🤔

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Рік тому

      Yeah I'd love to get a Canteen Knife if they're ever in stock again

  • @danielwendell542
    @danielwendell542 Рік тому

    My 3 EDC knives are:
    -Leatherman Wave for farm, repair, breaking stuff
    - Spyderco Paramilitary 2 for everything else
    -ESSE Isula 2 for when I don't want to hurt the Spyderco outside

  • @chrisoneill325
    @chrisoneill325 Рік тому

    Going off book a bit, my 3 are:
    ~ZT 0562Ti
    ~Kershaw Random Leek
    ~Bradford G3 or G3.2
    I personally dont have a reason to carry a "compliant" short/non-locking knife, since I don't trave much (if at all)l and what I already carry is legal where I live, so I subbed in my small fixed blade that is always on my belt.

  • @HollowKid
    @HollowKid Рік тому

    Still refining my 3-knife set, but I, too, have a compliance knife on my list. Spiderco Ambitious Lightweight for work compliance, I really like my QSP Penguin for most anything else EDC, and I'm still looking for a gentleman's knife. So, in the meantime, my trusty 27-year-old Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Tinker will be my #3.

  • @wastafus
    @wastafus Рік тому +2

    We own a housing accommodation agency, I use my Victorinox Cybertool M for 80 % of the tasks and a Gerber Truss for when I need better pliers for most quick fixes

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Рік тому +1

    Our 3 knives selection would be Free P2, Becker BK20 & Lapwing. whether it's urban or rural, shtf or zombie apocalypse even bugging in or out, these tools will get us by. Cheers gentlemen.

  • @dustinmeyer2972
    @dustinmeyer2972 Рік тому

    3 knife collection
    1. Kansept knives goblin xl withs35vn
    2. (Dress knife) benchmade bailout aluminum version for lightweight in suit pants if the occasion calls for them.
    3. (Small knife) off grid knives badger with cryo d2 steel they are an awesome choice for a smaller carry and are deceptively larger feeling in hand

  • @sencerr226
    @sencerr226 Рік тому +21

    FAQ time *YES*

  • @cityhick1987
    @cityhick1987 Рік тому

    Not sure if it would be my final choice, but it's fitting. Sitting on my desk as I watch this video is a Shaman, Lil Native, and Feelgood Jack

  • @highwindsedc
    @highwindsedc Рік тому

    1) Demko AD20
    2) CRK Zaan
    3) Oz machine Company Roosevelt
    (BONUS) Custom Pena knives in Micarta

  • @rhondats731
    @rhondats731 5 місяців тому

    1. Bigger folder for heavier work, camping, etc.
    I Picked the Cold Steel AD-10 because it's a big, tough knife with a 4
    inch, S35VN blade which I cannot break using hand and arm strength alone.
    There are other knives like it, but three things made me pick the AD-10:
    (1) The contoured handle has NO HOT SPOTS on it at all so I can use this
    knife extensively without any irritation to my hands. (2) There are large
    finger guards on both ends of the handle so there is no way this knife can
    slip out of my hands. (3) Plus it's not too heavy (6.9 oz) as opposed to
    a real monster like the Cold Steel 5-Max (12.4 oz) nor is it's appearance
    overtly threatening like, for instance, the Cold Steel Recon 1. (Yes, I
    have to deal with that reality.) An unexpected bonus was that the AD-10's
    blade sharpness out of the box exceeded ALL of my other knives. Wow!
    2. A "gentleman's" knife.
    For me the -- ahem -- "Lady's" Knife would be the Viper Novis, hands down.
    When this knife is open there is NOTHING sharp on it except the cutting edge
    of the stone washed, M390, Wharncliffe blade. Even the top edge of blade is
    round so I can put my thumb as far out on it as needed to exert pressure and
    control the cut. Furthermore the complete lack of a pocket clip means this
    knife must reside in a pocket (or a purse when wearing women's clothing
    devoid of usable pockets), and the scales are SO comfortably contoured.
    There are a number of non-intimidating features of this "Lady's" knife, "not
    scary" being an important feature where I live. The blade is just 3 inches
    long and is not "pokey". The earthy feel and organic appearance of light
    brown Micarta scales is FAR less intimidating than a pointy, black knife with
    a black blade. The leverage on the front flipper is insufficient for me to
    open the knife with one hand, so I must open it with two hands; the slow
    opening of the blade controlled by two hands is also far less intimidating.
    (Even David C. Andersen of KnifeCenter.com had a hard time opening this knife,
    so I am in good company there.) Etc. A "true lady" does not advertise the
    fact that she's carrying a knife by having a pocket clip hanging out of her
    pocket; personal experience tells me that pocket clips ARE NOTICED and lead
    to some annoying "questions".
    The features above also work for real men (as oppossed to "adult boys" who
    need to show off how terribly tough they are).
    3. A "compliance" knife.
    That's easy: Spyderco "Squeak". 2 inch blade, non-locking (but with a strong,
    two position detent), legal to carry just about everywhere you can carry any
    knife at all, and they come in pink too. :-)

  • @dennisleighton2812
    @dennisleighton2812 Рік тому

    4:39 Hi DC!
    Well, seeing you asked, here are my thoughts.
    For the last 2 or 3 decades I have owned and used three items (for the most part), while having several other knives. I've also made knives for quite a number of years. I made a large outdoors knife called a Bushwhacker, taking the design from a knife I saw in a knife book (before Internet!). I still have it! Added to that I have a Leatherman Wave I bought in Pittsburgh on a business trip, and my trusty Victorinox Swiss Champ I've also had for decades.
    However, since rekindling my interest if the field, I have refined my taste somewhat and studied what is available more carefully. I have now boiled down my thoughts to the following:
    1. Cold Steel Trail Master San Mai III (I own one, which replaces my old Bushwhacker). This is at the heavy end of the spectrum (like your ESEE Junglas)
    2. CS SRK San Mai III - this is, in my opinion, the centrepiece and the belt knife of choice. If I was traveling light, this would replace the TM.
    3. Victorinox Ranger Grip 79 - this would be my around-camp knife for smaller tasks, especially if I was not packing the SRK. This is the knife Felix Immler features in his famous book.
    4. Victorinox Swiss Champ! This is my all time favourite and will be there always.
    5. Now we have this gap ion the middle. Up until recently I have been very conflicted about how to fill it. I thought of dozens of knives for this gap but couldn't find finality. Then last week Victorinox launched their new Venture series of bushcraft knives, and now I am excited that I might have found what I've been searching for! I've tried very hard to identify criticisms about this knife, then I go back to Felix's video about it, read the info, and find the criticism melting away. The sheer amount of thought that has gone into the design, how they have integrated the various (and new) features inspires confidence. Yes, it is a little odd, and I'm sure some may not like it, but I do. I now believe that this is the knife that will fill that gap for me. I would seriously like to own one of those knives!
    If I add a Silky saw (Gomboy or Bigboy) and a drill brace and bits to that selection, I'd be well set up for outdoor living, and even around the home as well.
    How do you like my selection?

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like you are well set up! I think you'll be happy with the Venture too. It may look somewhat plain, but all the details for actual usability are perfectly executed -DCA

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 Рік тому

      @@knifecenter Thanks DC! 👍

  • @jamesR1990
    @jamesR1990 Рік тому +1

    3 Folding Knives for life from my collection...
    TRM Atom, QSP Penguin, and my Shirogorov F3. The Penguin is my beater for sure. The Atom is very versatile with the scale swap. The Shiro is tough and fun.
    If I can add 2 more to the 5 collection it'd be my Spyderco Lil Native and Demko AD 20.5 Titanium. That way I have the little knife and a very robust folder. And they're both fidgety.
    Top fixed blade I'd keep is my Nordsmith Knives Lapwing 👍 then my Lionsteel M4 in CPM-M4
    For the Multitool it has to be my SOG Power Access Assist. Best multitool I've ever used.

  • @troyspurling1910
    @troyspurling1910 Рік тому

    I have a 3 knife system in my Peterbilt. My EDC on my belt at all times is an ESEE 3. I have a Lionsteel T6 in my truck and a Leatherman Rebar. No need for a folder

  • @nathanmacdonald7537
    @nathanmacdonald7537 Рік тому +2

    I have a kukri ( if thats how you spell it?) knife I absolutely love, it's been my number one big knife. 9 inch blade, and really thick spine at pretty much half an inch. Love the way it bites into wood compared to straighter blades.

    • @pathrst
      @pathrst Рік тому

      Where did you get yours? I have two from kailash blades.

  • @kevinstryker6440
    @kevinstryker6440 Рік тому +11

    My 3 EDC staples are my Knife Center exclusive spyderco paramilitary 2 with Cruwear steel, my Esse Churp, and my Victorinox Rambler. I find that sweet of tools to be perfectly lightweight for me because I usually wear basketball shorts and t-shirts, so comfortable carryability is high on my priority list. 😅

  • @zigzag8016
    @zigzag8016 Рік тому

    Hi DCA, Thomas and Seth. Speaking of restricting german knife laws, I would appreciate you covering a special take on folding knifes you would recommend for edc-carry in Germany, excluding Victorinox SAK/multitool-type knifes. As already pointed out, there is this (debatable) "Paragraph 42a", that allows either a non-locking one-hand opening folding knife or a locking knife with two-handed operation (but keep in mind, that locking knifes that could be operated with one hand, even though not having thumbstuds or thumbholes, will get u also in trouble). What would be your picks especially for the budget and mid-price range up to a 100,- $ and why (talking ergonomics, safety, ease of carrying etc.)? Thanks!

  • @icygecko
    @icygecko Рік тому

    Seven knives collection (Live in UK)
    1) ESEE Izula S35VN (Forage/Camp fixed blade)
    2) Spyderco UKPK Salt LC200N Serrated (Beach knife)
    3) Hogue Deka Magnacut (House carry)
    4) QuietCarry The West 2.0 (EDC)
    5) Kizer Mini Bay (Light carry)
    6) Victorinox Swiss Champ (In-laws carry)
    7) Koch Tools x UrbanEDC Gnat-S XL (Drinking carry)

  • @davidfalkenrath9614
    @davidfalkenrath9614 Рік тому

    My 3 knife combo. Hogue Deka, Swiss army knife usually rambler or spartan and Buck Rival.

  • @lyndonmarquis414
    @lyndonmarquis414 Рік тому

    My 3 knife collection is:
    Benchmade Presidio I - I’d love a II but can’t justify it
    Victorinox Camper because obvious
    CRKT slip joint for compliance
    Expanding to 7:
    Kailash Blades Fort William Mk1 khukuri 13” - will eat all of the chopping you have, sir, and still allow fine work up near the hilt
    TBS Grizzly for bushcraft business
    Condor Bush Slicer for camp cool work
    Some kind of kiridashi neck knife for really fine work - maybe Kensei Kiridashi or CIVIVI Knives C2001B Kiri-EDC?

  • @arrowheadguys7637
    @arrowheadguys7637 Рік тому

    My 3-5-7 Collections, excluding customs:
    1 ESEE 5: the perfect beater knife, everyone needs one
    2 Benchmade Anonimus: lightweight fixie that can cover a lot of food prep tasks and still handle a beating
    3 BM 940: Do it all folder thats non-threatening and can pull gent duties
    4 Crucarta PM2: super functional folder with character when "aggressive looks" are a non-factor
    5 Creely Mako: the ultimate smalled fixed EDC
    6 Jack Wolf Midnight Jack: for your sub-3" knife needs
    7 Axial Shift OTF: everyone needs a snicht-snicht to play with

  • @traditionallarry5378
    @traditionallarry5378 Рік тому +1

    Hey DCA And Thomas looking for some suggestions for some easily opening traditional knives,I’m 76 and the fingers are getting a little harder to use,any ideas would be appreciated.Thanks

  • @schtickshift4150
    @schtickshift4150 Рік тому

    Question for DA
    Hi there David, I can never decide whether whether the FAQ or the new knives of the week is my favourite series, I look forward to them both each week.
    My question is what is the best folding knife for travelling. I only want the knife for use with food so I can buy fresh produce or for example dried meats on the go and slice it, peel it, cut it and so on and eat wherever I am. A key factor for this knife is being able to clean it fairly easily especially in the mechanism and handle because it will be used repeatedly for this purpose on trips so daily hygiene is essential. I will be travelling mostly in Europe and the USA. This is not a kitchen prep requirement but an eat by the side of the road kind of requirement. I already travel with Victorinox knives but I am looking for a dedicated one blade solution for food on the go.

  • @or9481
    @or9481 Рік тому

    That Kabar review is just in time for summer. Perfect.

  • @albsureinc23
    @albsureinc23 Рік тому

    3 folding knives
    1. Cold steel large Voyager for self defense
    2. Buck vantage s30v for a workhorse
    3 Spyderco endela as a gentleman folder.
    Fixed blades
    1. SOG pillar
    2.cold steel kobun
    3. SOG seal pup

  • @Robert_Thomas832
    @Robert_Thomas832 Рік тому

    Most excellent presentation 😃 particularly the avoidance of ' iconic '
    Fab canteen knife 🔪

  • @olp852
    @olp852 Рік тому

    Hey DCA and team. My wife likes to carry a very small knife in her brassiere as many of her clothing choices do not have pockets. her current EDC is a Ki-v but we are looking for other options. Must be quite small, stainless, and have a clip preferably deep carry. Also, the shape should not be too outlandish as it is stored delicate area. Thanks for your advice and keep up the good work.

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 Рік тому

    Thanks as always, Mr. Andersen and Thomas!
    I'm deeply disturbed by how many of my favorite, most well-used knives I've had to exclude in the accursed name of compromise.
    I'm fairly certain that having to select just 3-7 knives is a form of torture under the Geneva Convention.
    Notwithstanding this assault on my human rights, here's my list:
    EDC/Polite Society:
    1) Victorinox Swiss Army Ranger
    2) Kizer Gemini
    + #4 or #7 discreetly within reach.
    Home/Indoors
    #1 +
    3) Ruike Hornet
    4) Cold Steel XL Drop Point Voyager
    +#6 or #7 on body
    Outdoors:
    #1 and #4 +
    5) Mora Kansbol
    6) Cold Steel Tanto Machete
    SHTF:
    7) Steel Will Argonaut 810

  • @davidkelly2697
    @davidkelly2697 Рік тому

    Evening to you DCA!
    3 knife:
    1. Cold steel AD10
    2. Ritter Hogue
    3. Spyderco Shaman
    I live in the PNW a few miles off the Columbia River, aside from cleaning my knife off after every day it’s carried would you recommend a tuf cloth or marine cloth? I’m more concerned with my AD 20.5 in 3v but would it be overkill to keep all of my knives with a light coat from either cloth?

  • @ShenandoahRoads
    @ShenandoahRoads Рік тому

    Wow yeah I didn't consider doing something like that, thank you much David! :)

  • @TheVivVic
    @TheVivVic Рік тому

    My 21 year old Benchmade 940, Spyderco Cruwear Micarta, Otter Bee knife. Those three would serve perfectly the rest of my days.

  • @kevinroberts7158
    @kevinroberts7158 Рік тому

    My bruiser knife is a Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter, My formal or gentleman's knife is a handmade horn-handled Laguiole knife and my small knife is the ubiquitous Swiss Army Camper

  • @wupwop
    @wupwop Рік тому

    1. Medford Midi Marauder
    2. Quiet Carry Drift / Tactile Rockwall
    3. American Service Knife Iron Sides
    4. Esee 4 S35vn
    5. Spyderco PM 2
    6. Kabar Becker BK 9
    7. Microtech SBD

  • @michaelpitts3285
    @michaelpitts3285 Рік тому

    My three knives are: Gerber Savvy (compare to the presidio), knife center exclusive QSP Penguin ("fancy"), and compliance would be a pair of EMT shears or a Leatherman raptor

  • @s39020
    @s39020 Рік тому

    Three knife collection, mixed:
    Morakniv Classic 1
    Fallkniven F1
    Spyderco Endura
    Only folders:
    Spyderco Endura
    Spyderco Vox/Ansø (slip joint folder legal in Britain)
    If only fixed blades:
    Morakniv Classic 1
    Morakniv 711
    And for the most Draconian of all: the one knife collection:
    Morakniv Classic 1

  • @vadimzhukov1269
    @vadimzhukov1269 Рік тому

    1. Benchmade Presidio II or CS Recon 1
    2. Spyderco Paramilitary 2 or CS Code 4
    3. Benchmade Bugout or SOG Terminus XR CF

  • @joe-dp3ng
    @joe-dp3ng Рік тому

    I have my 3 knife set up. A OKC 10" blade bushcraft. 1/4" thick super tough 5160 steel. It has a full flat grind drop point. The handle allows the most comfortable and sure grip 3 position handle I could find. It's held up 5 years now as I had retired my Gerber Australian Bowie I used for 15 years. My mid size is the Schrade shc54 5" by 1/4" thick 1095 blade. I made handle slabs out of some dense hard oak I have and I stripped the blade coating and blued it. My last is a cold steel loyd Pendleton mini hunter that I have not done anything to as it is near perfect for me.

  • @Justin-lu1zg
    @Justin-lu1zg Рік тому

    Hi DCA. Love the Knifaq series. Do you have any folder suggestions for leftys on a budget? It seems to me like the knife world keeps forgetting about us. Even fixed blades with sheaths that are ambidextrous are few and far between. Thanks.

  • @progunil
    @progunil Рік тому

    started an herb garden for the first time this year. having good results but i've been harvesting with scissors. being a knife guy, i'd prefer using a nice knife for that. suggestions? price isn't a big issue but nothing too crazy.

  • @rocknrollguitar
    @rocknrollguitar Рік тому

    About a 3 knife collection: I have a handmade bowie with a deer hand etched in the blade by the artist.
    A suomi, (nomadic raindeer herders) filet knife from Finland. Handmade with leather, raindeer antler, leather and birch.
    And I have a Victorinox Forrester.
    For my daily use: an MF Herder copy by Homeij

  • @metallyillmark
    @metallyillmark Рік тому

    My three would be: Benchmade Super Freek, Jack Wolf Big Bro, and of course the Benchmade Shootout. Small bc it will carry in the pocket smaller and lightweight.

  • @jamesR1990
    @jamesR1990 Рік тому +4

    The Lapwing is fantastic! I carry it almost every day, it's the most ergonomic knife I've ever used bar none.
    I highly recommend gently filing in pinch points to the front edge of the micarta scales 👍 made it practically perfect imo

  • @scrick7112
    @scrick7112 Рік тому

    Hi DCA. I saw that Canteen knife on the table went right to KnifeCenter to buy one only to find out there not in stock. Don’t tease us. LOL Got the Pilgrim and lapwing in both grinds. See ya.

  • @s.h.v.c2865
    @s.h.v.c2865 Рік тому

    I like your breakdown for three knife choice. For the fancy/dressy knife that's inoffensive, I'd go the Cold Steel Lucky slipjoint. Carbon fiber and CPM S35VN, and a pocket clip. Super lightweight so perfect for dress pants (or track pants haha). For general use that does a lot of stuff, I'd go the Manly Wasp in CPM S90V. Beefier than the Lucky but not overbuilt, great grind and performance steel with a nice deep carry clip. Honestly could be my one and done knife. No idea what I'd choose for a third, I don't have a beefy overbuilt knife and I don't tend to use EDC fixed blades. Maybe something sturdy yet slim like a Code Steel Code 4? Something to think about.

  • @bmalves420
    @bmalves420 Рік тому

    What's your favorite handle material and why. I use fixed blades more and I like the way mate micarta feels. Wood is pretty but subjective to elements

  • @hellomrpostman
    @hellomrpostman Рік тому

    Hey Knife Center crew!
    Thanks for the regular FAQs over the years! I love the blade shape of the CS Talwar. My understanding of the blade shape is it's a Persian or trailing point blade shape. Is there a few knives under $250 you'd recommend with a similar blade shape to the Talwar?
    Few preferences: not a liner lock and not less then 2.5" blade length. I tend to own 4" ish blades if that helps

  • @joshrolfe86
    @joshrolfe86 Рік тому

    My three knives for life are CRK Large Inkosi, Spyderco Native 5 (any config), and a BGM Knives fixed blade

  • @richbrown5593
    @richbrown5593 Рік тому

    My 3 Knife collection would be the Cold Steel AD 10 as a large folder, the Civivi Elementum 2 as a EDC knife and the CRKT Richard Rogers compact Gentleman's flipper as a "formal knife". If I had a 5 knife limit, I would have the Bark River Bravo 1 and the Becker BK 2 as fixed Blades. If I got a multi tool addition I would have the Leatherman Wave and the Victoronox Evo 18 as multi function additions.
    So that's seven total.

  • @geico1975
    @geico1975 Рік тому +2

    I'd like to see recommendations on fixed blades between 2.5" and 3.8" blades.

    • @Hungrybird474
      @Hungrybird474 Рік тому +1

      Civivi tamishi for budget and Bradford , esee , or tops f

    • @iamgroot4080
      @iamgroot4080 Рік тому +1

      Esee 3

    • @geico1975
      @geico1975 Рік тому +1

      @@Hungrybird474
      After lloking at that Civivi tamishi it's a 4.07" blade length, nothing wrong with that I just want something a little smaller.. Actually, 3 1/4" to 3.6" is precisely what I'm looking for, but a budget option.

  • @josiesilas
    @josiesilas Рік тому

    Have to agree on the Skeletool. I've been carrying one for 12 years and counting. It's the EDC of EDCs. Lightweight and all the most used tools. If I'm going for 3 total I'd add the Ka-bar survival knife and... Honestly that would do it. 2 knife for life. If you forced me I'd add a Spyderco Salt or Caribbean to have a waterproof knife which comes in quite handy at the beach.

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Рік тому +1

    Hi DCA! I was wondering if you remember the Buck 560? It's the way ahead of it's time titanium Buck 110. Do you think it will make a come back?

  • @jacobsager5463
    @jacobsager5463 Рік тому

    Hi DCA. What would you recommend for a boating/fishing multitool? Pliers, Partial serrated blade, rust resistant.

  • @shinedown394
    @shinedown394 Рік тому

    Maybe the market isn’t there for a BK20 style knife but man they should bring that back.
    Those Nordsmiths are awesome!

  • @stephangumpert8717
    @stephangumpert8717 Рік тому

    My spyderco PM 2 cruwear for daily busyness , my benchmade Bugout 535 in innocent blue Plastic 😉, my kershaw launch 11

  • @zackhohl5259
    @zackhohl5259 Рік тому

    Hey DCA I currently own a bench made SOCP dagger and love it but I would like to expand my smaller self defense ring knife collection. It has to be concealable and in the 2.5 -3.5 inch blade category and feature a ring . Thank you and have a Knife day ✌️

  • @mkcosenzo5155
    @mkcosenzo5155 Рік тому

    3 folder collection and in order of purchase.
    Gerber 650 (Bought in 2000 in USMC)
    Emerson CQC 15 mini (EDC)
    Gerber Prybar
    Hay DCA looking for an alternative for my Emerson. Something just as stout and hard working(, just not as chunky in size and profile (folded).
    Not looking to change my EDC, I love the CQC15 just looking for a slightly small alternative for different occasions. FYI Finger choil preferred.

  • @Kilt_Camera_and_Carry
    @Kilt_Camera_and_Carry Рік тому

    My 3 Knife Carry - Small Knife: We Banter 20CV with Ti Scales .... Budget EDC: Civivi Conspirator S35VN Black Aluminum ... 💎: Spyderco Slysz Bowie ... Bonus Multi Tool: SAK Spartan with Brass Scales and Deep Carry Clip ..... My Question: It is almost mid year ... What has been your favorite pick up (knife, tool, etc) you have added to your collection thus far and how has it improved your carry?

  • @DaveCasey-tc2sw
    @DaveCasey-tc2sw Рік тому

    I have a question. I spend a lot of time in a canoe, taking several multi-day canoe camping trips a year. In the past, I have kept a Victorinox multitool on my belt for use on the go and a fixed blade that I keep strapped to my canoe pack for camp duties. That pack knife is a 5 inch, carbon steel blade. It is more knife than I need, heavy, and rusts all the time from constantly being in wet conditions. I am looking for something smaller (3-4 inch range), lightweight, and corrosion resistant. It would be nice if it could be strapped to my life jacket so I will have it in an emergency situation where I might be separated from my pack or with me on day trips without having to move it from pack to life jacket every time. I'm thinking in the $100ish range. Thanks for any tips!

  • @Mike-mi3yw
    @Mike-mi3yw Рік тому

    Not a bad collection, I’d go
    1) shaman
    2) lil native slip it
    3)utx-85
    4)Delica wharncliffe k390
    5) tr-3 Protech
    6) survive! GSO 4.5 or Fallkniven f1x in Elmax
    7) spyderco Sage 5 because it’s my favorite

  • @arrowheadguys7637
    @arrowheadguys7637 Рік тому +1

    DCA, how do you store the steak knives? On the magnetic block with the other kitchen knives?

  • @walterstreet1467
    @walterstreet1467 Рік тому

    Spyderco paramilitary 3, Buck 110 one of my fixed blades 15:18

  • @danielhieber1411
    @danielhieber1411 3 місяці тому

    I like Victorinox knives, and I carry three of them every day: A Mini Champ on my keychain, a Bantam in my wallet, and a Folding Hunter in my front pocket.

  • @Jakoshdw
    @Jakoshdw Рік тому

    I have waaay too many knives and love basically all of them. That being said... if we are speaking of 3 knife collections I believe that everyone should have... I think everyone should have a multi-tool, a folder, and a fixed blade.
    For budget/entry options... this could be Mora, a Opinel, and a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife. (As everyone has different laws I won't give specific examples... but choices are available for most anyone at well within budget territory under $100 for all 3 with some room to manipulate where you put your money.)
    That being said I currently choose to not carry a fixed blade although I own several (reasons mostly due to restrictions where I work)... but for years have EDC'd a Victorinox, a small under 3 inch folder, and more robust under 4 inch folder. I have many SAK's... but my current carry of choice is a Custom built Titanium scaled Victorinox Yeoman. It has basically all the functionality of a Victorinox Explorer only in compact form and can function sort of as my compliance knife. (Non-locking under 3 inches.) My favorite small knife has to be a Baby Banter. It's cute and doesn't offend anyone but still allows for a four finger grip... it's also fidgety and fun. My larger robust knife has to be a Spyderco Shaman. It's has melt-into-your-hand ergonomic handle, a robust blade, and a fingersafe compression lock. It also has multiple deployments thanks to the spydiehole and generous jimping. (Spydie-drop, Spydie-flick, thumb flick, thumb roll, and Reverse flick.)