Foxxy Reviews: Bear & Son 5" Damascus - Butterfly Knife (Model 114GXD)
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- This is the 3rd Bear & Son Balisong that i've reviewed. This is also the only one of the 3 that has a completely different design. The previous 2 knives were Sandwich construction with Torx pivot screws. This knife has solid 1 piece handles with rivet pins holding the knife together. It's a gorgeous knife visually but It has a lot of problems... Find out why in the video.
Link to knife in the video
bearandsoncutlery.com/product...
Chapters
1. 0:00 Introduction & My History With Bear & Son
2. 1:28 Boring in Design But At Least It's Pretty
3. 2:42 Rivet Pins VS Torx Pivot Screws & My Take On The Matter
4. 3:44 Major Problems From The Beginning, Almost Made This Knife Completely Un-flipable
5. 5:40 Biggest Pet Peeve W/ Bear & Son
6. 6:54 Problematic Build Quality & Design... Fit & Finish is Subpar
7. 9:00 A Knife I Want to Love... But I Can't
8. 11:20 Ending & Outro
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Watch out for the tongue, got some slick moves there, hey, how's the new job?
Lol the part where you eat macaroni with the butterfly knife.
I've been wary of knife locks for a while since 10 years ago I was using a pocket knife my dad had when he was younger. The lock failed and ended up slicing my finger open luckily no stitches, it was a cheap knife and truthfully I was probably using it wrong but it always worries me now when I'm cutting something with a pocket knife the it might happen again need something with a sturdy lock
Knife locks on pocket knives?