My first knife, given to me by my dad in '56, or so, was a copper-colored peanut. I cut myself pretty good with it. Wish I had it today. Pretty sure it was an Imperial when they were made here.
I'd probably be a peanut man ,in saying that I only have two of them,I just gifted my last small toothpick away. I do agree the peanut is a knife I would use more.atb paddy.
Collecting small size knives has benefits, the cost is usually less and you can try a type of cover material and see if you like it. If a maker makes a good small knife, which I would think is hard to do well. The larger ones should be even better. People collecting or buying small knives is higher than ones collecting very large ones are. I like both Peanuts and Tiny Toothpicks; I would choose to carry a Peanut more often because of it having two blades over just one.🤔
For me it has to be the peanut. I whittle quite a bit and the case peanut has an amazing hollow ground blade that cuts wood great . So that's my choice. And I do carry a peanut or small swell center dally
I don't know why but I have been intrigued with the peanut pattern since getting my first one so I could "round out" a particular series of knives so as to have a small knife represented. That was the RR911 in Stoneworx. Since then I've "rounded out" with a Case in stag, Queen in abalone, Frost in frost wood, Old Timer 12OT, and a Western. I have grown to like the smallness yet the versatility of the two blades rather than just one as on the toothpick. Most of my time in the car, at home or about town I have a small peanut, pen, or toothpick in my pocket. I even found a small single blade w/clip to fit in my wallet causing NO bulging of the wallet
I slightly lean more towards the peanut, maybe because of the two blades? i'm not sure. The tiny toothpick is equal capable. Thank you for giving your reasoning on the patterns Tobias.
I only own one peanut and one tiny toothpick. I don't carry either one very often, but every once in awhile they find their way into my pocket. Thanks for your thoughts on these, my friend!
What can we pair the standard trapper with now? I don't collect either, either, but I prefer the small toothpick. I think it's about the simplicity of having a single blade.
I own about 10 vintage peanuts, mostly cuz I was still learning about eBay and when I didn’t see a size or size comparison, I would foolishly assume the knife was a 3 1/2 inch 2 blade jack knife. The good thing is that they’re all nice American made knives, in good to great condition. Very usable small knives, even that little 2nd pen blade. The only baby toothpick I have is a white smooth bone by Rough Ryder. I got it cuz I like med and large toothpicks, but I’m not a fan of the thin Turkish clip blade. I’ve seen videos of ppl really abusing these little rough Ryder toothpicks and they hold up quite well. But for me, if I had to pick, it would be the peanut. It’s a great little 5th pocket knife.
hey T not a toothpick fan, my best friend always carried one and always cut himself with it!!! my dad bought me a collector tin case peanut, that's what started me collecting knives, but that wasn't until i was in my forties! but I've always carried a knife ever since i was 12 years old! great video, very interesting topics , as always! thanks for taking the time to share!
Tobias I'm a peanut guy I own 2 by rough rider in red bone due. To knife crime with juvenile delinquents any knife is scary but my barlow has 2 blades a peanut aint as scary as for barlow I get out small blade to do what I need rather than big blade on my barlow that's a hell of a collection you has too fantastic toothpicks too small for me a peanut is small as i go 🇮🇹👍🐾🦊🇺🇲
Thanks for another interesting video, I choose a peanut, I got a black lip mother of pearl from RR good edc Thanks Tobias and have a great 4th of July!! 🔪👌✌️
I’m not a tiny knife fan personally, I do have a couple peanuts and they are nice for what they are, I would like to get a toothpick or two but I’d much prefer the two blade model
I just ordered a toothpick and a peanut with the corelon. They look like gems so I wanted them. I lean toward toothpicks but the two blades in the peanut make it handier.
I like the toothpick I think you can get a lot more done with a toothpick that super pointy tip is so useful for so many things!!!! That rip get into so many places a normal knife can’t get thanks Tobias stay well and be careful out there!!!!! 😊
i cant stand tiny knives so the peanut doesnt interest me. the Toothpick knives tend to have longer blades so I've been wanting one but i think i want a larger version than the Tiny T. I've looked at a few but haven't bought one yet.
Hi Tobias!! I am not partial to either of those, but I used to have an Old Timer peanut just rattling around in my car that would actually get a surprising amount of use :)
You surprised me Tobias, I wouldn't have pegged you as a Swiss Army Knife guy...don't know why. For sure thought you would carry a toothpick in your fifth pocket. Oh well, you never can tell. 🤔😁
Hi Tobias: Those pairings look just great together. As someone else commented, if I’m going to cut myself it’s usually with a small knife. I have really big hands and I tend to fumble when I’m handling tiny blades. That being said, I totally agree that the peanut is more of a user than the baby toothpick. I wish I had invested in more of the Arrowhead series. I only have a Splitback Whittler. Now they tend to be pricier than I can justify.
I have had peanuts on the brain for about a week. I’ve had people ask me about them and of course Mike Curtis tells me how awesome they are and I don’t have one yet. But I’m working on it. I have one tiny toothpick, which your talk of toothpicks intrigued me enough to try. I think the pairing of the two knives is pretty cool. Thanks for helping me begin a possible sub collection, 😂.
As a trades guy, I find it not very pleasant to have to nail pick or pinch my slip joint blade out every time I need it. My hands are usually covered in grease or lubricant, or some sort of grime, and I don’t know how guys can daily carry slip joint knives, even though I love them. My grandpa always carried one…
I do love me some peanut action , only RR at the moment , as for toothpicks tiny or otherwise the jury is still out on them for me that is , I must declare its the Barlow that dose it for me , I do collect across the range of patterns old and new and feel lacking in the peanut dept will have to try and put things right , thanks for all your great content , see ya later
Both make great 5th pocket knives imho.
Thanks Tobias
I agree. They are better as a pair. I think showing those for two for Tuesday is a great idea.
I'm all about the peanut. I switch between several for everyday carry.
Peanuts first... then toothpicks. 👍 You know it makes sense. 👌 Thanks for showing these beauties! 👍 Take care!
I guess I think of all traditional pocket knives as collectors knives. I would not get either one for use at work. They do make a nice pare !
Thanks for your views. I'm a peanut guy myself. I was disappointed that Rough Ryder omitted the pattern in the new stoneworx series.
I agree with you one case, hard to get one with the price.
Great video Tobias. I love hearing your philosophy on collecting
My first knife, given to me by my dad in '56, or so, was a copper-colored peanut. I cut myself pretty good with it. Wish I had it today. Pretty sure it was an Imperial when they were made here.
I'd probably be a peanut man ,in saying that I only have two of them,I just gifted my last small toothpick away. I do agree the peanut is a knife I would use more.atb paddy.
Honestly, I prefer the peanut Pattern.
Collecting small size knives has benefits, the cost is usually less and you can try a type of cover material and see if you like it. If a maker makes a good small knife, which I would think is hard to do well. The larger ones should be even better. People collecting or buying small knives is higher than ones collecting very large ones are. I like both Peanuts and Tiny Toothpicks; I would choose to carry a Peanut more often because of it having two blades over just one.🤔
For me it has to be the peanut. I whittle quite a bit and the case peanut has an amazing hollow ground blade that cuts wood great . So that's my choice. And I do carry a peanut or small swell center dally
I don't know why but I have been intrigued with the peanut pattern since getting my first one so I could "round out" a particular series of knives so as to have a small knife represented. That was the RR911 in Stoneworx. Since then I've "rounded out" with a Case in stag, Queen in abalone, Frost in frost wood, Old Timer 12OT, and a Western. I have grown to like the smallness yet the versatility of the two blades rather than just one as on the toothpick. Most of my time in the car, at home or about town I have a small peanut, pen, or toothpick in my pocket. I even found a small single blade w/clip to fit in my wallet causing NO bulging of the wallet
I slightly lean more towards the peanut, maybe because of the two blades? i'm not sure. The tiny toothpick is equal capable. Thank you for giving your reasoning on the patterns Tobias.
No doubt, I like the peanut!
The peanut and the toothpick do pair up nicely, that magenta peanut with that bail is really nice and original, thanks for sharing, Tobias.
I'd have to pick the peanut between the two. Though honestly I prefer the trapper and muskrat
I only own one peanut and one tiny toothpick. I don't carry either one very often, but every once in awhile they find their way into my pocket. Thanks for your thoughts on these, my friend!
What can we pair the standard trapper with now? I don't collect either, either, but I prefer the small toothpick. I think it's about the simplicity of having a single blade.
I own about 10 vintage peanuts, mostly cuz I was still learning about eBay and when I didn’t see a size or size comparison, I would foolishly assume the knife was a 3 1/2 inch 2 blade jack knife. The good thing is that they’re all nice American made knives, in good to great condition. Very usable small knives, even that little 2nd pen blade. The only baby toothpick I have is a white smooth bone by Rough Ryder. I got it cuz I like med and large toothpicks, but I’m not a fan of the thin Turkish clip blade. I’ve seen videos of ppl really abusing these little rough Ryder toothpicks and they hold up quite well. But for me, if I had to pick, it would be the peanut. It’s a great little 5th pocket knife.
hey T not a toothpick fan, my best friend always carried one and always cut himself with it!!! my dad bought me a collector tin case peanut, that's what started me collecting knives, but that wasn't until i was in my forties! but I've always carried a knife ever since i was 12 years old! great video, very interesting topics , as always! thanks for taking the time to share!
Tobias I'm a peanut guy I own 2 by rough rider in red bone due. To knife crime with juvenile delinquents any knife is scary but my barlow has 2 blades a peanut aint as scary as for barlow I get out small blade to do what I need rather than big blade on my barlow that's a hell of a collection you has too fantastic toothpicks too small for me a peanut is small as i go 🇮🇹👍🐾🦊🇺🇲
Here for the Sunday sermon. Hello everyone.
Thanks for another interesting video, I choose a peanut, I got a black lip mother of pearl from RR good edc Thanks Tobias and have a great 4th of July!! 🔪👌✌️
Case does an outstanding job with the peanut pattern
Appreciate the thoughts. But have you tried using the tiny toothpick ? The blade looks too severely / deeply clipped to be useful….
I’m not a tiny knife fan personally, I do have a couple peanuts and they are nice for what they are, I would like to get a toothpick or two but I’d much prefer the two blade model
I just ordered a toothpick and a peanut with the corelon. They look like gems so I wanted them. I lean toward toothpicks but the two blades in the peanut make it handier.
I like the toothpick I think you can get a lot more done with a toothpick that super pointy tip is so useful for so many things!!!! That rip get into so many places a normal knife can’t get thanks Tobias stay well and be careful out there!!!!! 😊
i cant stand tiny knives so the peanut doesnt interest me. the Toothpick knives tend to have longer blades so I've been wanting one but i think i want a larger version than the Tiny T. I've looked at a few but haven't bought one yet.
Hi Tobias!! I am not partial to either of those, but I used to have an Old Timer peanut just rattling around in my car that would actually get a surprising amount of use :)
Peanuts are more for me.
You surprised me Tobias, I wouldn't have pegged you as a Swiss Army Knife guy...don't know why. For sure thought you would carry a toothpick in your fifth pocket. Oh well, you never can tell. 🤔😁
Hi Tobias:
Those pairings look just great together.
As someone else commented, if I’m going to cut myself it’s usually with a small knife. I have really big hands and I tend to fumble when I’m handling tiny blades. That being said, I totally agree that the peanut is more of a user than the baby toothpick.
I wish I had invested in more of the Arrowhead series. I only have a Splitback Whittler. Now they tend to be pricier than I can justify.
Love the tangerine bone peanut because I'm a Vols fan but they are all very nice ☺️
I have had peanuts on the brain for about a week. I’ve had people ask me about them and of course Mike Curtis tells me how awesome they are and I don’t have one yet. But I’m working on it. I have one tiny toothpick, which your talk of toothpicks intrigued me enough to try. I think the pairing of the two knives is pretty cool. Thanks for helping me begin a possible sub collection, 😂.
As a trades guy, I find it not very pleasant to have to nail pick or pinch my slip joint blade out every time I need it. My hands are usually covered in grease or lubricant, or some sort of grime, and I don’t know how guys can daily carry slip joint knives, even though I love them. My grandpa always carried one…
One Case tiny toothpick?
What have you done with the real Tobias?
I do love me some peanut action , only RR at the moment , as for toothpicks tiny or otherwise the jury is still out on them for me that is , I must declare its the Barlow that dose it for me , I do collect across the range of patterns old and new and feel lacking in the peanut dept will have to try and put things right , thanks for all your great content , see ya later
I like the peanut
Hello Tobias, I'm first again!!!🔪👌✌️
I don't own any toothpick knives. I just don't like the shape.