For that first guy, I would just stick with a replaceable blade utility knife cause that concrete grit is going to dull your knife. Much quicker to switch the blade than dress the edge cause you dragged it in the aggregate. It’s not like you’re edc’ing with just the utility knife, just carry both on you cause you’re going to be loaded down with tools anyways. Maybe consider a snap blade, those have always helped in my finish carpentry work
I agree, I carry a razor knife in my tools at work for stuff that will be nasty for any edge (like drywall or anything close to concrete) and I have a Pocket knife for more "personal" carry. I also keep either a Mora Robust or Hultafors green handled knife (GK? In SK5 steel) with my tools. Comes in handy once in a while
everytime i watch these vids im impressed by ur knowledge and good manners. my next knife when i get a job im buying from knife center thanks for the vids and info
David I always wondered do you have on teleprompter in front of you when your showing knives? I always wondered because your language and how you present nice and all but that data with them I would think that is very difficult! The way you handle it in your language really amazes me. You do a fantastic job and I love watching you everyday when I get some money I am definitely buying that mazarin revolt to me that is the perfect knife keep up the good work sincerely William Boyle
Sir, I have watched all of your Knife Center videos, pretty sure of it. I have recently had a complete change of my life and subsequent future(I am now utterly alone). Because of this change I am going deep after Grid to either recharge or fail. You have taught me that a fixed blade is my best choice. However I am struggling to find a hard use knife with end retention. Need a knife to severe line, field dress and still be able to slice tomatoes for chow. I am not afraid of affording such a one or two knife collection. I am departing into a lifestyle that is minimalistic in a extreme sense. I would like to personally thank you for helping learn. ~momentum vívere momentum morí
I thought there is a painters knife version as well, talking about opening paint cans... yep, here it is, 7 euro's, probably 7 dollars or so. www.knivesandtools.com/en/pt/-hultafors-mk-painter-s-knife-380040.htm
Again I must say this is an OUTSTANDING series, I really appreciate your thoughtful reflection on users needs and the selections you come up with, really appreciate your insights and enjoyed seeing your personal EDC choices....!!!!
Have to agree with the first question and recommendation. I have the Boker Vox F3 in S30v and it is fantastic, a brute of a knife that hasn't let me down yet, I pry, scrape (with the spine), cut open cement bags, notch wood. Great all rounder, if he goes with that he won't be disappointed.
I enjoyed the video, well done. I laughed when you recommended a $600 knife for a construction worker; for that money you could buy 2 Skil Mag 77’s and still have money leftover for a bunch of blades and a twelve-er of Cold Snacks.
Something you might want mention about Mora sheath design is the options the sheath provides; the sheath can be clipped to a shirt or coat button. The provided stud on most utility sheaths can be stacked together using the stud on the sheath. This makes a handy way to keep two different blade designs handy. When working in cold and wet conditions or sub-zero weather and snow cover. There is no place you would want to lay your knife down in the snow or a swamp. The idea of neck carry knives becomes quite handy in many outdoor activities. It is really tuff getting inside a pocket with gloves or mittens. If you are wearing waders in a swamp or fast moving trout stream and need a knife it is a no-brainer. It simply works better for more situations. You can dress like Tarzan or Nanuk of the north and carry a knife. Pocket clips are handy; if you have pockets or belt; but past that they have little to offer.
These are the best knife selection overviews out there- to the point with great info. Just a plug for an overlooked harder use EDC that doesn't get enough love imo, the Tops Mini Scandi 4.0 folder; open back liner lock, N690co that has amazing ergos and the smoothest flipping action. Worth a re-look for everyone chasing down the newest hotness. Great work and keep it up!
To the Construction guy. I work construction also. My main 3 i rotations are a manix 2 xl (mines m4), spyderco Caribbean (weird one but works awesome on wet days and not having to worry about rust), and a cold steel code 4/air lite. I think the cold steels or a manix 2 lightweight would be best in your price range. But the manix 2 xl is my main work knife and better than anything else I’ve tried (I’ve tried a lot lol). I also bought the boker plus f3 and wouldn’t recommend it. Came with substantial blade rock and when I tried to fix it the screws rounded right out. The hardware is just to soft for a construction knife in my opinion. I also do take mine apart frequently to clean them.
Hey David, just a little addendum to your folder for construction recommendation. I used to work as an electrician and carried a folder that I used repeatedly throughout the day. A construction folder should NOT have a finger choil. Construction guys usually wear gloves and unless it's a spyderco with a dedicated fingerchoil and not just an enlarged sharpening choil you are going to cut up that glove or even your finger as the thickness of the glove makes your finger sit even closer to the blade. Also, when cutting plastic sheathing I find that the material binds and gets hung up in the choil making life a misery. My go to knife was the Endura or the Modus.
Massive flex there DCA just casually whipping out his 'Benza 😃 another awesome video man thank you for your insights, please keep them coming. All the best
Thanks so much for answering my question. I'm really just using a pocket knife to break down cardboard these days and the hawkbill seems like a specialized blade shape for that.
I've got one of those SAKs with the side lock and nail nick, it's handy. Once in MT around 2002ish we saw a fawn hit by a car and the driver kept going although the deer wasn't dead. Bush league. We used the SAK to put that poor thing out of its misery. It was the only blade we had on us. The blade shape made it surprisingly easy and we were glad to have a lock because the thing was thrashing around. Unfortunately I was in my Subaru Loyale, so that baby was left to the coyotes.
My top use for a hawkbill is mushroom hunting. With a hawkbill you can reach around behind the mushroom and pull towoard you as you cut, which is especially useful for mushrooms which are still partially buried. The Opinel mushroom knife is a classic example, though I use a Honey Badger Claw onto which I've grafted a small brush for cleaning dirty shrooms.
Wow very impressed with tht Canteen u designed 👀 Scallops & all. LT rocks👍🏻. Reminds me of my Bradford 5.5 with a Muk tip. Cool design & flow for a camp knife.👍🏻👍🏻. I use an LT Patriot & G3 for scout carry.
Hey David! I've been collecting knives for over 7 years or so. I like knives that I can per-say use and abuse and not have to worry about breaking or falling. I have a budget of about $80 to $170! I like CPM S35vn but it getting to were to me there's to many knives made from it! I like a knife that is easy to manipulate.
The first letter described the Kershaw Emerson tanto cqc8k pretty well. You can pry paint can lids all day, and if it’s stuck on just poke right through it.
For Artenio I would personally recommend a benchmade pukko. It's a very solid knife and gets thick very quick behind the tip so no problems prying open paint lids and the 3v steel is definitely tough enough to handle it. The sheath has a dangle system which makes it very easy to access but the knife can fall out if you're on your back so I wouldn't recommend to a plumber or somebody that had to lay down a lot. That's if he's willing to try a fixed blade
DCA, i purchased my Dad a Brad Zinker Boker Urban Trapper (white resin handle) for Father's Day. I felt it would match up well for his gentleman's carry knife. He likes the size for convenience. Any similar size EDC for his main hobby - trout fly fishing. Likely wet conditions. Thanks for all the education, Sir! DR. Z
I think the CRKT M16-03 (framelock) also fits the "hard use fodler" group. Very sturdy and very budget friendly, also very easy to maintain and fairly simplistic in its number of parts. 🥰
The gerber fastball is one of the first “quality” knives I’ve personally bought, and it’s absolutely excellent. The only complaint I have is the pocket clip.
Cold steel has a small fixedish blade handle that uses a folder like lock to secure replaceable blades. There are several types of blades available and replacements are not too expensive. An option is the first guy doesn't want a replaceable blade utility type knife.
Very nice collection, DCA! As for my 2 cents, I always prefer a knife with "safety" features, over "appearance". That's why I wouldn't choose something like that Zieba, because, while it does look nice and sleek, the handle is too thin and smooth for a safe grip, IMHO. As for the venerable Swiss Army Knife, of course I too, have a few from my younger days, just for the utility they offer. However, I never liked a knife with no locking mechanism. Also, in my experience, the little thin metal "spring" on those scissors never really held up for me. As a "backup" though, they're great. I perfer a more robust. solid EDC such as the Cold Steel AD15 Lite. It's quite robust, and has a very solid lock mechanism in the scorpion lock. Thanks again, David.
DCA! You ruined me, I love the Rick Hinder my life was complete up until the introduction to that knife. Thank you for your recommendations to my question. The design off the fixed blade at the end gets major kudos from me! That’s probably my favorite knife on the table.
For work construction uses my recommendation is always gonna be a Cold steel recon tanto in tanto blade. ($100) sv35vn, but hey even the carpenter steel works beautifully, and is in the 4 inches length. Fixed there are many to name but i always use 3v or aus8.
Great knives, i almost bought the xm-24 but i saw you guys had 1 curtiss knives f3 large warncliff so i bought that from you guys yesterday can't wait to get it
Great work as always! If Victorinox would reintroduce the 84mm scissors and have a Cadet X model and a Sportsman X model, I think they'd out sale everything but the Compact and the Pioneer/Farmer X models.
@@knifecenter Being a tinkerer/DIY guy myself, I recovered a couple of 84mm Scissors from old torn up SAKs and am deciding on whether to pen them back in with brass rivets/rod or try to get some correct sized pivot screws for them.
Mr. Andersen, FAQ for upcoming video...How do I know what angle to select on a Lansky Qsharp or Csharp, I assume each company does different sharpened edge angles. Thank you!!
Hello Mr DCA. I’m a firefighter I dropped my knife off of the roof of a burning building this morning 🙄😁. It was only a CRKT Crawford Kasper folder so no tears have been shed. Could you do a video on hard use folders for Emergency Services? They should be reasonably cheap but good quality. If someone asks to borrow your knife at an incident you can’t say no because it’s so expensive you can’t afford to replace it and you might not remember who borrowed it or who they then passed it on to. For example here in the UK a Benchmade Triage would cost $275. I can’t afford to drop that off a building. In my opinion it needs a point a glass breaker and partial/full serrations (don’t hate me) 😜😀 Thank you for your videos.
Just my two cents, have the Kershaw Barricade. Big sturdy knife, only 30 dollars, with glassbreaker and beltcutter. But there is way more. DCA did a video about recue knives 3 months ago. Hope you can keep doing your good work a long time. Friendly greetings. m.ua-cam.com/video/zZicbE3JC9M/v-deo.html www.knifecenter.com/item/KS8650/kershaw-8650-barricade-assisted-flipper-folding-knife-black-clip-point-blade-orange-gfn-handles-strap-cutter
Why not reccomended the Benchmade boost? 3V and a chisel shaped blade, I'd he's gonna pry with a knife, thats one of the few knives I'd even consider it
He mentioned he had problems with dust in his Mini Griptilian Axis Lock... adding the spring assist mechanism from the Boost is likely to introduce even more trouble when dealing with concrete dust. -DCA
Let's be honest, what he really wanted to suggest in response was Cold Steel. Air lite, code 4, and recon 1 all under $100. Get the recon 1 in the blade shape you want. S35vn with one of the best heat treats on the market. If you want to keep buying knives that break get one of his suggestions. If you want a knife that will last and stand up to your paint cans and everything else get a Cold Steel
Chris tanners personal design also has a continously curving curved blade with a big curve in the curved belly... I have modified several old hickory for the exact affect.. effect or... curvey affection...
Hi David, I'm looking for the perfect camp kitchen knife as a gift for a friend who does all the cooking when we all go camping. It should be thin enough for food prep, have a blade guard or sheath for portability, and stainless steel if possible. My budget is about $100. I could just buy a random kitchen knife but I'm looking for something more outdoorsy if that makes sense.
Hi David! How are you and the staff over in Knife Center? The Zieba knife really impressed me a lot! That kind of knife should be seen in some kind of newer James Bond movie when it comes to some kind of knife fight using a gentleman's knife. That Zieba can really give the CRKT CEO a run for the money! What do you guys think?
I’m a fan of the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman myself. My nephew has carried one for almost ten years now. Mine stays in a kit in my main wilderness bag. Was just wondering what your thoughts are about this as a hard use edc.
I like OVERBUILT knives. I wondered if you could recommend an EXTREMELY Hard Use Folder, between $75 - $300 with an approximate 1/4" thick blade stock and a minimum blade length of 3.75" that's built like a "Brick Shithouse". Any suggestions?
Do you pack any first aid when you go camping or hiking? If so, what are the basics you would recommend? Are there any small packable kits you can suggest?
Hello David C., been watching for a while now, im a fan of Kephart, Nessmuk style knives how am i only now seeing my dream knife designed by you no less? Eh? ATB👍👍👍🤣
Hello, David. If you really like treasure hunting in your advices try to do one for me. At first sight it seemed simple but I haven’t managed to do it myself. I try to find a knife which has around 3,5’’ drop point blade, frame lock, washers, thumb stud, strait titanium handle with a simple design. I understand that Sebenza is the answer. But let’s try to find something in around $200-$250 price range.
Please cover the current kitchen knife steels. Wustoff/German vs. Japanese or some of the newer Chinese companies. I am looking for a fixed blade kitchen knife with a bladesafe for camping and outdoor used mostly for cooking and maybe some smaller fish cleaning.
Hey David, love your channel! I'm looking for a camping/EDC knife for my older brother. He's allergic to some metals, but he loves knives! Unfortunately this means any knives he uses regularly need to have non-metal grips. I'd like to get him a quality folding knife he can easily carry all the time, but also something sturdy enough to feel comfortable sharpening marshmallow sticks or even breaking down kindling. The best option I've found so far is the CRKT Parascale you recommended in another video. Can you suggest a few other knives with similar designs? The key feature in this case being no/minimal exposed metal on the grip. Thanks!
Hey D-C-A! I've been loving this series and have one question. Will knifecenter consider carrying the QSP brand of knives? I only use knifecenter for online knife shopping, but I'm really loving a few knives by QSP that I've watched reviews for. QSP make budget friendly knives with awesome action.
DCA! Big fan from sunny FL. I work in the management team at a cannabis dispensary and when you said zipties you piqued my interest... I own and carry multiple knives daily; including my XM18, Sebby, Anthem, CT hellhound, etc.... but usually on truck days I process thru about 50-100 zipties... usually I use my boker strike bowie(d2) or kizer junges(n690) as they both are on the cheaper side of my collection, have decent steel, and that bowie tip gets into the tight zip ties.... Suggestions, my friend?
I’m looking for something exotic, something to fill my cravings/appetite. Infill like I just get buying and buying and only get full for a few weeks then I’m starving again lol but really wish they was something like that!
Never saw a David C video where I didn't learn something. Man's a knife encyclopedia.
For that first guy, I would just stick with a replaceable blade utility knife cause that concrete grit is going to dull your knife. Much quicker to switch the blade than dress the edge cause you dragged it in the aggregate. It’s not like you’re edc’ing with just the utility knife, just carry both on you cause you’re going to be loaded down with tools anyways. Maybe consider a snap blade, those have always helped in my finish carpentry work
I agree, I carry a razor knife in my tools at work for stuff that will be nasty for any edge (like drywall or anything close to concrete) and I have a Pocket knife for more "personal" carry. I also keep either a Mora Robust or Hultafors green handled knife (GK? In SK5 steel) with my tools. Comes in handy once in a while
I agree
Thanks for the suggestions, I ended up breaking that $75 and getting a esee-4 with 3d micarta.
An excellent choice! -DCA
everytime i watch these vids im impressed by ur knowledge and good manners. my next knife when i get a job im buying from knife center thanks for the vids and info
Thank you for the kind words Tyler! -DCA
The "Knife Advisor" at its best! David great vids & above all useful to your viewers. Kudos!
i bought an all stainless Pilar 2 years ago, good pick, this thing is a trooper. Love these videos, glad you started doing them!!
Dillydally I agree.
David is an absolute gem, love him! Keep up the outstanding work Dave!
David I always wondered do you have on teleprompter in front of you when your showing knives? I always wondered because your language and how you present nice and all but that data with them I would think that is very difficult! The way you handle it in your language really amazes me. You do a fantastic job and I love watching you everyday when I get some money I am definitely buying that mazarin revolt to me that is the perfect knife keep up the good work sincerely William Boyle
Sir, I have watched all of your Knife Center videos, pretty sure of it. I have recently had a complete change of my life and subsequent future(I am now utterly alone). Because of this change I am going deep after Grid to either recharge or fail. You have taught me that a fixed blade is my best choice. However I am struggling to find a hard use knife with end retention. Need a knife to severe line, field dress and still be able to slice tomatoes for chow. I am not afraid of affording such a one or two knife collection. I am departing into a lifestyle that is minimalistic in a extreme sense. I would like to personally thank you for helping learn. ~momentum vívere momentum morí
Love the sheep foot, personnaly my favourite blade
Would love DCA’s 10 favorite knives video ✌️
for the construction folder the morakniv chisel knife should be a great option as well!
I thought there is a painters knife version as well, talking about opening paint cans...
yep, here it is, 7 euro's, probably 7 dollars or so. www.knivesandtools.com/en/pt/-hultafors-mk-painter-s-knife-380040.htm
@@ericpitre4031 I think Sandvik is an amazing steel. I've never had any issues with it.
Again I must say this is an OUTSTANDING series, I really appreciate your thoughtful reflection on users needs and the selections you come up with, really appreciate your insights and enjoyed seeing your personal EDC choices....!!!!
Thank you sir, and thank you for your questions in the past! -DCA
Indestructible dental point folder
Have to agree with the first question and recommendation. I have the Boker Vox F3 in S30v and it is fantastic, a brute of a knife that hasn't let me down yet, I pry, scrape (with the spine), cut open cement bags, notch wood. Great all rounder, if he goes with that he won't be disappointed.
Simply the Best Knife Spokesman I have ever heard! Bravo sir, great work as always!
I enjoyed the video, well done. I laughed when you recommended a $600 knife for a construction worker; for that money you could buy 2 Skil Mag 77’s and still have money leftover for a bunch of blades and a twelve-er of Cold Snacks.
Something you might want mention about Mora sheath design is the options the sheath provides; the sheath can be clipped to a shirt or coat button. The provided stud on most utility sheaths can be stacked together using the stud on the sheath. This makes a handy way to keep two different blade designs handy. When working in cold and wet conditions or sub-zero weather and snow cover. There is no place you would want to lay your knife down in the snow or a swamp. The idea of neck carry knives becomes quite handy in many outdoor activities. It is really tuff getting inside a pocket with gloves or mittens. If you are wearing waders in a swamp or fast moving trout stream and need a knife it is a no-brainer. It simply works better for more situations. You can dress like Tarzan or Nanuk of the north and carry a knife. Pocket clips are handy; if you have pockets or belt; but past that they have little to offer.
More FAQs please, I can't get enough.
These are the best knife selection overviews out there- to the point with great info. Just a plug for an overlooked harder use EDC that doesn't get enough love imo, the Tops Mini Scandi 4.0 folder; open back liner lock, N690co that has amazing ergos and the smoothest flipping action. Worth a re-look for everyone chasing down the newest hotness. Great work and keep it up!
Well thought out responses to the questions put for. These have been very well done.
To the Construction guy. I work construction also. My main 3 i rotations are a manix 2 xl (mines m4), spyderco Caribbean (weird one but works awesome on wet days and not having to worry about rust), and a cold steel code 4/air lite. I think the cold steels or a manix 2 lightweight would be best in your price range. But the manix 2 xl is my main work knife and better than anything else I’ve tried (I’ve tried a lot lol). I also bought the boker plus f3 and wouldn’t recommend it. Came with substantial blade rock and when I tried to fix it the screws rounded right out. The hardware is just to soft for a construction knife in my opinion. I also do take mine apart frequently to clean them.
Hey David, just a little addendum to your folder for construction recommendation. I used to work as an electrician and carried a folder that I used repeatedly throughout the day. A construction folder should NOT have a finger choil. Construction guys usually wear gloves and unless it's a spyderco with a dedicated fingerchoil and not just an enlarged sharpening choil you are going to cut up that glove or even your finger as the thickness of the glove makes your finger sit even closer to the blade. Also, when cutting plastic sheathing I find that the material binds and gets hung up in the choil making life a misery. My go to knife was the Endura or the Modus.
These are some of my favorite knife videos on the tube now! Great idea! Great job!
Massive flex there DCA just casually whipping out his 'Benza 😃 another awesome video man thank you for your insights, please keep them coming. All the best
Thanks so much for answering my question. I'm really just using a pocket knife to break down cardboard these days and the hawkbill seems like a specialized blade shape for that.
Indeed! -DCA
Love these FAQS! Keep em coming.
I've got one of those SAKs with the side lock and nail nick, it's handy. Once in MT around 2002ish we saw a fawn hit by a car and the driver kept going although the deer wasn't dead. Bush league. We used the SAK to put that poor thing out of its misery. It was the only blade we had on us. The blade shape made it surprisingly easy and we were glad to have a lock because the thing was thrashing around. Unfortunately I was in my Subaru Loyale, so that baby was left to the coyotes.
Just bought the Recon-1 spear tip S30VN speaking of hard working folders. Can't wait to get it. Cold Steel is one of my favorites.
I like that you included Boker Spark. It's hard to find much about it on youtube.
My top use for a hawkbill is mushroom hunting. With a hawkbill you can reach around behind the mushroom and pull towoard you as you cut, which is especially useful for mushrooms which are still partially buried. The Opinel mushroom knife is a classic example, though I use a Honey Badger Claw onto which I've grafted a small brush for cleaning dirty shrooms.
Wow very impressed with tht Canteen u designed 👀 Scallops & all. LT rocks👍🏻. Reminds me of my Bradford 5.5 with a Muk tip. Cool design & flow for a camp knife.👍🏻👍🏻. I use an LT Patriot & G3 for scout carry.
Great show. You introduced me to a lot of knives I wasn’t familiar with. Keep them coming.
Really love this series and David is an incredible presenter! Can't wait to pick up your pilgrim nordsmith.
Hey David! I've been collecting knives for over 7 years or so. I like knives that I can per-say use and abuse and not have to worry about breaking or falling. I have a budget of about $80 to $170! I like CPM S35vn but it getting to were to me there's to many knives made from it! I like a knife that is easy to manipulate.
The first letter described the Kershaw Emerson tanto cqc8k pretty well. You can pry paint can lids all day, and if it’s stuck on just poke right through it.
For Artenio I would personally recommend a benchmade pukko. It's a very solid knife and gets thick very quick behind the tip so no problems prying open paint lids and the 3v steel is definitely tough enough to handle it. The sheath has a dangle system which makes it very easy to access but the knife can fall out if you're on your back so I wouldn't recommend to a plumber or somebody that had to lay down a lot. That's if he's willing to try a fixed blade
I want that fixed blade you designed
Doesn't it look so good. DCA is absolutely the knife guy of the year. So sick
DCA, i purchased my Dad a Brad Zinker Boker Urban Trapper (white resin handle) for Father's Day. I felt it would match up well for his gentleman's carry knife. He likes the size for convenience. Any similar size EDC for his main hobby - trout fly fishing. Likely wet conditions. Thanks for all the education, Sir! DR. Z
FYI-Anything less than 200$ would be great!
Maybe our Badlands Vagabond exclusive? www.knifecenter.com/item/CIVC2019F1/civivi-knives-c2019f-1-badlands-vagabond-flipper-knife-s35vn-satin-blade-white-frn-handles-knifecenter-exclusive
I have a Kershaw flipper that I use the flippers tab for opening paint cans. It works fine about 90 percent of the time.
Hawkbills are great for wire stripping and Cutting insulation on copper tubing. I use a fine steel honing rod to keep the blade sharp.
Oh my, that Nordsmith blade is sweeeeeeet😍😍😍😍
I think the CRKT M16-03 (framelock) also fits the "hard use fodler" group. Very sturdy and very budget friendly, also very easy to maintain and fairly simplistic in its number of parts. 🥰
I EDC an Izula 2 scout carry. I suggest the teklok for it. The standard clip it comes with doesn't keep the knife from moving around with scout carry.
Cold Steel micro recon 1, even the mini version is tough as nails and Mora knives are the best
The gerber fastball is one of the first “quality” knives I’ve personally bought, and it’s absolutely excellent. The only complaint I have is the pocket clip.
Cold steel has a small fixedish blade handle that uses a folder like lock to secure replaceable blades. There are several types of blades available and replacements are not too expensive. An option is the first guy doesn't want a replaceable blade utility type knife.
Thanks for another fun knife thought experiment!
25:42 Goddamn! I always was looking for such a shape for outdoor + outdoor food stuff that doesn't look tactical! 😍
Very nice collection, DCA! As for my 2 cents, I always prefer a knife with "safety" features, over "appearance". That's why I wouldn't choose something like that Zieba, because, while it does look nice and sleek, the handle is too thin and smooth for a safe grip, IMHO. As for the venerable Swiss Army Knife, of course I too, have a few from my younger days, just for the utility they offer. However, I never liked a knife with no locking mechanism. Also, in my experience, the little thin metal "spring" on those scissors never really held up for me. As a "backup" though, they're great. I perfer a more robust. solid EDC such as the Cold Steel AD15 Lite. It's quite robust, and has a very solid lock mechanism in the scorpion lock. Thanks again, David.
Checkout the Cold steel pocket bushman. A folder to replace your fixed blade.
Great options for sure. Though I've never considered using my Sebenza for work, I'm sure it would take anything you throw at it.🍻
I use a ken onion worksharp with blade grinder attachment for karambit/ hawkbill shapes. It works pretty well
DCA! You ruined me, I love the Rick Hinder my life was complete up until the introduction to that knife. Thank you for your recommendations to my question. The design off the fixed blade at the end gets major kudos from me! That’s probably my favorite knife on the table.
Lol, sorry/not sorry my friend! Thanks for your question. It really made me dig down and think. -DCA
That Nordsmith is an impressive blade and LT does make some of the best. 👍👍
For work construction uses my recommendation is always gonna be a Cold steel recon tanto in tanto blade. ($100) sv35vn, but hey even the carpenter steel works beautifully, and is in the 4 inches length. Fixed there are many to name but i always use 3v or aus8.
That xm-24 recommendation was epic 😆
Thanks gor the great suggestions!
My pleasure! -DCA
Excellent video Dave
Like I said..ordered cold steel pocket bushman for camping. Will use gloves!
Great knives, i almost bought the xm-24 but i saw you guys had 1 curtiss knives f3 large warncliff so i bought that from you guys yesterday can't wait to get it
I really like the Canteen knife I'm going to preorder one for my camper
I’ve moved pass bearing on a user. I get them too dirty with all the saw dust and dirt. Love Teflon washers in my gen 6 xm-18 and my try way eklipse.
Great questions and info.
DAVID WE NEED TO SEE YOUR FULL COLLECTION!
Yeah DCA! I know you like the nessmucks, I do too. I want to see what you got!
Hey David C. , what about a Cold Steel Tough Lite ?
Tri-Ad lock can be more susceptible to grit, so that is why I went with open-backed framelock with washers as my criteria. -DCA
Oh ok makes perfect sense:))
Davey Cee knows his blades.
Hello world from England, great video as always
Great work as always! If Victorinox would reintroduce the 84mm scissors and have a Cadet X model and a Sportsman X model, I think they'd out sale everything but the Compact and the Pioneer/Farmer X models.
I'm the first in line for a Cadet X! -DCA
@@knifecenter Being a tinkerer/DIY guy myself, I recovered a couple of 84mm Scissors from old torn up SAKs and am deciding on whether to pen them back in with brass rivets/rod or try to get some correct sized pivot screws for them.
I work in a warehouse and everyday I carry a leather man charge+ and that exact sabenza…sometimes an xm18
Cold steel Voyager xl ,I've cut wood pallets in half with mine and the tri ad lock is insane ,never broke one , but I've broke. Alot of knives
Waiting impatiently for your Nordsmith restock.
Me too, lol! -DCA
get a cold steel recon or maybe a tanto voyager for your construction hard use, you get s35vn for around 100 on the recon
Mr. Andersen, FAQ for upcoming video...How do I know what angle to select on a Lansky Qsharp or Csharp, I assume each company does different sharpened edge angles. Thank you!!
Hello Mr DCA. I’m a firefighter I dropped my knife off of the roof of a burning building this morning 🙄😁. It was only a CRKT Crawford Kasper folder so no tears have been shed. Could you do a video on hard use folders for Emergency Services? They should be reasonably cheap but good quality. If someone asks to borrow your knife at an incident you can’t say no because it’s so expensive you can’t afford to replace it and you might not remember who borrowed it or who they then passed it on to. For example here in the UK a Benchmade Triage would cost $275. I can’t afford to drop that off a building. In my opinion it needs a point a glass breaker and partial/full serrations (don’t hate me) 😜😀
Thank you for your videos.
Just my two cents, have the Kershaw Barricade. Big sturdy knife, only 30 dollars, with glassbreaker and beltcutter.
But there is way more. DCA did a video about recue knives 3 months ago. Hope you can keep doing your good work a long time. Friendly greetings.
m.ua-cam.com/video/zZicbE3JC9M/v-deo.html
www.knifecenter.com/item/KS8650/kershaw-8650-barricade-assisted-flipper-folding-knife-black-clip-point-blade-orange-gfn-handles-strap-cutter
Why not reccomended the Benchmade boost? 3V and a chisel shaped blade, I'd he's gonna pry with a knife, thats one of the few knives I'd even consider it
He mentioned he had problems with dust in his Mini Griptilian Axis Lock... adding the spring assist mechanism from the Boost is likely to introduce even more trouble when dealing with concrete dust. -DCA
Let's be honest, what he really wanted to suggest in response was Cold Steel. Air lite, code 4, and recon 1 all under $100. Get the recon 1 in the blade shape you want. S35vn with one of the best heat treats on the market. If you want to keep buying knives that break get one of his suggestions. If you want a knife that will last and stand up to your paint cans and everything else get a Cold Steel
Great video. Thank you!
Chris tanners personal design also has a continously curving curved blade with a big curve in the curved belly... I have modified several old hickory for the exact affect.. effect or... curvey affection...
Hi David, I'm looking for the perfect camp kitchen knife as a gift for a friend who does all the cooking when we all go camping. It should be thin enough for food prep, have a blade guard or sheath for portability, and stainless steel if possible. My budget is about $100. I could just buy a random kitchen knife but I'm looking for something more outdoorsy if that makes sense.
Hi David! How are you and the staff over in Knife Center? The Zieba knife really impressed me a lot! That kind of knife should be seen in some kind of newer James Bond movie when it comes to some kind of knife fight using a gentleman's knife. That Zieba can really give the CRKT CEO a run for the money! What do you guys think?
We're doing well James! Check out the video we are posting tomorrow on gentleman's knives... I think you will find your question answered :) -DCA
I need recommendations on small skinning knives(rabbit and then like sized) fixed or folding
I’m a fan of the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman myself. My nephew has carried one for almost ten years now. Mine stays in a kit in my main wilderness bag.
Was just wondering what your thoughts are about this as a hard use edc.
Can't wait for that canteen knife to get back in stock. :-)
Me either! -DCA
I like OVERBUILT knives. I wondered if you could recommend an EXTREMELY Hard Use Folder, between $75 - $300 with an approximate 1/4" thick blade stock and a minimum blade length of 3.75" that's built like a "Brick Shithouse". Any suggestions?
There is allready a vid about this...
yep here it is: ua-cam.com/video/Jt5s2o-I9Bg/v-deo.html
Do you pack any first aid when you go camping or hiking? If so, what are the basics you would recommend? Are there any small packable kits you can suggest?
What backpack do You recommend for my 32 EDC knifes (they each have their very unique advantages!) ? ;-)
Hello David C., been watching for a while now, im a fan of Kephart, Nessmuk style knives how am i only now seeing my dream knife designed by you no less? Eh? ATB👍👍👍🤣
New ones coming soon, good sir! -DCA
Your knife seems to tick all my boxes👍👍👍
Hello, David.
If you really like treasure hunting in your advices try to do one for me.
At first sight it seemed simple but I haven’t managed to do it myself.
I try to find a knife which has around 3,5’’ drop point blade, frame lock, washers, thumb stud, strait titanium handle with a simple design.
I understand that Sebenza is the answer. But let’s try to find something in around $200-$250 price range.
I'll see what I can do ;) -DCA
@@knifecenter Is there any chance you can answer my question? I am really looking forward to hearing from you.
Your LT design is nice my man
Thank you sir -DCA
Please cover the current kitchen knife steels. Wustoff/German vs. Japanese or some of the newer Chinese companies. I am looking for a fixed blade kitchen knife with a bladesafe for camping and outdoor used mostly for cooking and maybe some smaller fish cleaning.
Hey David, love your channel! I'm looking for a camping/EDC knife for my older brother. He's allergic to some metals, but he loves knives! Unfortunately this means any knives he uses regularly need to have non-metal grips. I'd like to get him a quality folding knife he can easily carry all the time, but also something sturdy enough to feel comfortable sharpening marshmallow sticks or even breaking down kindling. The best option I've found so far is the CRKT Parascale you recommended in another video. Can you suggest a few other knives with similar designs? The key feature in this case being no/minimal exposed metal on the grip. Thanks!
I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you George!
Bonjour de France 🇫🇷 merci vidéos always interesting 👍🍷
I like that Canteen Knife, DC.
Kershaw Barge is brilliant!
Hey D-C-A! I've been loving this series and have one question. Will knifecenter consider carrying the QSP brand of knives? I only use knifecenter for online knife shopping, but I'm really loving a few knives by QSP that I've watched reviews for. QSP make budget friendly knives with awesome action.
We should actually have their lineup on our site very soon. Keep watching! -DCA
Esee fixed blade would be a perfect choice on the fixed blade choice due to the no shits given warranty.
i have the standard izula and edc it all the time. I beat the snot out of it and it just doesn't flinch.
I need that Nordsmith right now!
DCA! Big fan from sunny FL. I work in the management team at a cannabis dispensary and when you said zipties you piqued my interest...
I own and carry multiple knives daily; including my XM18, Sebby, Anthem, CT hellhound, etc....
but usually on truck days I process thru about 50-100 zipties... usually I use my boker strike bowie(d2) or kizer junges(n690) as they both are on the cheaper side of my collection, have decent steel, and that bowie tip gets into the tight zip ties....
Suggestions, my friend?
I’m looking for something exotic, something to fill my cravings/appetite. Infill like I just get buying and buying and only get full for a few weeks then I’m starving again lol but really wish they was something like that!
Good job.