@@tuchtv36 that’s GREAT. Thanks for watching. Hopefully I got most of the info correct 😉 Maybe we could have you on as a guest for one of our livestreams??
I met these guys at Blade Show Atl a couple years back. Very friendly and had some beautiful customs with the scale release dual action. Definitely on my radar to pick one up at some point if I can get one with a 3.5+ blade
one of the If you know you know makers, bill is well known in the art knife community this is a 1 to 1 of his automatic system got bill to make me one of his dual actions awhile back, have 2 of his d/a’s in spa right now, once they are done I should have them over, kinda wanna send my umpqua (basically the full size version of that blade) but I’m still iffy since one of the materials is not legal to ship in the states so I might just bring it with me to ccks via car The company is in portland oregon Not washington state
Damn Dirk! You never heard of Tuch knives !? 😂😂😂 Jk I’ve talked to those guys over the years. They’re super cool and they make very nice stuff. . I want to add a sparrowhawk to my collection of these days.
I've never heard of this brand either. As far as it's size, there is ALWAYS a place for small knives in a collection. Even if you prefer large knives, sometimes the small one is the right thing for the situation. What there is NEVER a place for is knives with holes in the blade when that's the only method for deployment. I said what I said...
Phenomenal design.
I love the logo too.
Very nice knife..👊
New brand to me too. Great video 👍
I used to have a fully dressed Tuch Sparrowhawk. I really miss that knife. It was the nicest gents knife I ever had. It was a dual action auto also.
@@DrBlazer50 very cool
Thanks for the review Dirk!🍻 More sizes and designs using our patented mechanism are in the works!!
@@tuchtv36 that’s GREAT. Thanks for watching. Hopefully I got most of the info correct 😉
Maybe we could have you on as a guest for one of our livestreams??
Fantastic design and knife !! A bit to small for me...Thanks for sharing !!
I agree about the size, but very cool! Thanks.
Thats a cool mechanism
I met these guys at Blade Show Atl a couple years back. Very friendly and had some beautiful customs with the scale release dual action. Definitely on my radar to pick one up at some point if I can get one with a 3.5+ blade
@@wyattraineri3428 yep
I'm interested a larger version as well. To me that's a mini knife for sure.
@@chriswebb3018 yep
Yea if was at least a 3.5 to 4 inch blade i would definitely buy one!
Im really excited for the next batch of these. They said it would be larger and most likely usa made.
@@HappyWifeHappyKnife niiice
Great review brother!!!
@@gurgurpalmann2047 hope I got most things right lol
Thanks for showing how the Stan Wilson works! I don't have like 12k to find out lol
@@ulchfirgne my pleasure.
👌🏻
one of the If you know you know makers, bill is well known in the art knife community
this is a 1 to 1 of his automatic system
got bill to make me one of his dual actions awhile back, have 2 of his d/a’s in spa right now, once they are done I should have them over, kinda wanna send my umpqua (basically the full size version of that blade) but I’m still iffy since one of the materials is not legal to ship in the states so I might just bring it with me to ccks via car
The company is in portland oregon Not washington state
@@kyleheck ah thanks for the info on location. And YES send me anything you want please?!?!?
Damn Dirk! You never heard of Tuch knives !? 😂😂😂 Jk
I’ve talked to those guys over the years. They’re super cool and they make very nice stuff. . I want to add a sparrowhawk to my collection of these days.
@@Watchandcutgearchannel like I tell everyone here…I don’t know many companies and makers 🤷🏼♂️. I’m no expert lol
For me this is an single action assisted knife. Scale-opening is cool but not new.
I've never heard of this brand either. As far as it's size, there is ALWAYS a place for small knives in a collection. Even if you prefer large knives, sometimes the small one is the right thing for the situation. What there is NEVER a place for is knives with holes in the blade when that's the only method for deployment. I said what I said...