We must say in this segment is the most we heard from Thomas. The more he interacts the more interesting the show is, great questions, great knives & great presentation. Cheers matey.!
Hey DCA and team, I love gentleman’s knives for all the standard reasons, office work, nice clothes, non-knife people around, etc. I have several but they all have nearly completely hidden blades, requiring the use of a flipper to open, which can be flashy and draw attention, defeating the purpose of a gentleman’s knife. Will you recommend a locking gentleman’s knife with pocket clip that allows a two hand open? Thanks for all the tips and advice every Saturday.
Yes please an all cold steel video? Or a collection of the extremely ridiculous awesome knives that make you smile video??? Love the chanel. Thanks James
DCA - you nearly brought me to tears suggesting that anyone use a Cold Steel AD-10 for a disposable chisel. 🤯🤯🤯 Your later realization of a Mora chisel knife was spot on. I have always kept a “disposable” knife in my vehicle for emergency, usually a hardware/big box store fixed blade. If, in an emergency situation, I were to destroy a $10 knife it wouldn’t bother me. If I destroyed a $150 knife like the AD-10, I would be apoplectic.
Fun post!! Thanks to the chisel folder guy. The SR1 lite fits better because of the price. I don't think anyone wants to spend over $50 for a beater folder or fixed blade.
The point of spending the money on the cold steel is it will take the beating instead of having to throw it away and buy a new one.or just get an esee and if you break it they will replace it.
I am late to the party, but had to opine that from an older perspective, you could do a lot worse for a beater than a Buck 110. I carried, and used one, daily when working in a hardware store back in 1974-1976 . I cut rope, automotive rubber hose, garden hose, clear plastic flexible tubing, electrical wire, screen door screen wire, and scored wood, metal, and plastic items/stock with the back of the point. I also used it as a pry tool when needed on things the customers brought in, and yes, occasionally used it as a hammer or chisel. It was heavy, and built like a tank. I've bought several used 110's on E-bay and re-worked broken tips, and edges that looked like a saw. Still good knives for hard work, they just aren't "sexy" like some of the new stuff.
@Islander 113 is not that the 110 isn't new and shiny just that there are knives that blow the 110 out of the water for much less money. Knives that have better steel can be carried in the pocket and don't weigh more than a full sized leatherman. It's way outdated and way overpriced.
@@57HEMIviken I understood the criteria to be something one wouldn't feel bad about damaging by using it as a chisel, yet was a functional knife for workmen. My mistake I guess.
@Islander 113 all i said was there are MUCH better knives for MUCH less money that one can beat on and not feel bad about. The worst feeling for me about a 110 would be paying that ridiculous price tag.
The Mora chisel knife & Jon Graham Razel series popped into my #ActuallyAutistic 🧠 brain before DCA finished reading the question. I have to use mine often in the field. Knife Center has taught me very well. DCA eventually caught up. You're doing a great job teaching us when your students come up with the same solutions independently of you. Great job, Knife Center.
Great episode! I shivered right along with you regarding the knife as a chisel story. That one almost hurt to think about. I was very pleasantly surprised to see you pull the BK18 as EDC-able (that’s not a word but I’m going with it) survival knife. I am really interested in that knife but rarely see it mentioned in videos like this. Probably going to get one soon. Also probably gonna grab some Mora Chisel knives. I never thought of keeping something like that on hand or at least in a car kit or tool box. Great idea. Thanks!
I know I missed the episode that this question would’ve been best for, BUT: What knife would you buy Bilbo Baggins for his 111th birthday? An esteemed hobbit of eleventy-one would probably love something aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but his adventurer’s heart would undoubtedly want something functional, too (and don’t forget the hobbit-sized hands!)
I would recommend a folder knife forged by the elves which would glow blue as a warning when orcs or goblins are close by. Do remember that Bilbo already has a fixed blade (the sting)
I'd recommend the Spyderco Manix series for flickable and comfortable for large hands. The Manix XL is worth looking at, but most the family will be close to the Presidio's size and offers a ton of options.
I have a cold steel recon mini in cts xhp steel, spearpoint. I’ve hammered on the poor thing several times - hard too! It takes whatever I throw at it and I feel like it just laughs at me. No jiggle or wiggle or loose scales. It comes in a tanto also btw
Hello DCA! I am a newer enthusiast and I want to thank you for both your entertaining videos and your world of knowledge that you freely pass on to us. I have a question and I hope you can help. I don’t use my knives for anything other than the pleasure of owning them. Very little actual use is put on my knives (except the workers I have used for years). I enjoy the look of them and showing them off. I’m a dad of 6 and have limited budget and time, so no woods or survival type uses. No self defense either. For me it’s all about the aww they inspire when you see them. I’m looking to get both a fixed blade and a folder for a combined budget of 250-300 dollars. I know that’s not much for both, but again, 6 kids. Lol. I have a ZT 0562cf and a few other nice pieces already and I’m excited for my next additions. Thanks in advance!!!
As someone who loves and carries large folders the Spyderco Tatanka and Bastinelli Big Dragotac are the only folders I have that hit about 5" blades and they aren't cheap. I did recently pick up the Viper Rhino 1 and it's pretty nice
Mora chisel knife is awesome! great for little bushcraft stuff like making notches and flat surfaces and it’s cheap enough you can feel guild free battening on it
I have used a Cold Steel GI Tanto as a chisel, and it performed very well. The handle scales fell off, and I lost a bolt, so right now they're duct taped on. The blade held up very well I just need to take the burs off from hammer strikes.
@Donald DiCorcia it didn't hurt the blade edges, but the butt of the handle and spine took the damage but not that bad. I am very impressed with that 1055.
For the pocket chisel knife i like the slightly larger Razel. Pre-ordered mine. It came in last week and has been in my pocket ever since. Haven't had to hit it with a hammer yet, but no complaints so far.
Hi DCA, Thanks for continuing to make great videos! I wanted to know if the lateral flexibility of the knife blade is related to the toughness of the steel, or if it depends on another characteristic? Thank you very much.
That's why I carry a 1505 fastback at work, if I need to use the screwdriver for scraping or as a prybar I can. I still carry a regular knife if I need it.
Hey DCA! You're my go-to guy when it comes to fixed blades. Lately I've been experimenting with EDC-ing a fixie. Have tried everything from an Ulti-Clip in the pocket to samurai-carry (lol). I've found that I like cross-draw the best, and now I'm looking at the Bradford Guardian 3 as a contender for my next daily driver. HOWEVER, you being the expert you are, I wonder if the G3 has any real competition in your mind. 3.5-4" is where I'd max out. Leather sheath is a bonus as I prefer the classy look. Thanks for all you do! Beef
big on survival knives including folders, typically i carry a 4max in conjunction with a victorinox either the one hand trekker or a huntsman and havnt come across anything those two couldnt handle that was gonna get done by a folder anyways including some good warranty voiding batoning with the 4max
HI DCA, I found your channel last year and it opened my eyes to the knife world. I’ve purchased several of your recommendations, my favorite of which is the QSP Penguin in S35vn. Love the sheepsfoot utility so much I want to get the mini Penguin but also really like the Baby Banter by Civvi. Thoughts or similar small 5th pocket carry knives under $100?
As a matter of fact, I DO want an all cold steel knives, episode. Alternatively: If folding knives were Vale Tudo fighters, which would win the tournament? (replace weight class with blade length?)
Hey Knife Center Crew & Community, question: I purchased a used Civivi Elemetum (very first edition) and its liner-lock "scratches" over the blade real rough during the opening movement, causing misfires. Unscrewed & cleaned the whole system several times, adjusted the screw torque from wiggly-blade-loose to bomb-proof-tight - but the opening movement stays painfully rough. The bearings can't be the cause (run smoothly when I push the liner in), the ballpoint on the liner looks undamaged, falls into its stopping mold just right... so I am at the point of wondering: should I bend the liner lock back a little so it doesn't push too hard on the blade? Any risks or head-ups or how-tos you could point out would be much appreciated! Thanks for any advice
I have a few specific questions, I saw ages ago someone with a concealed carrying set up, for a flashlight, multitool, knife and gun. Any idea where I could get one? It just looked cool and just freed up your pockets more. I have looked but only got CC holsters for guns. Also seen a guy Appendix carry a Sog Knife that had a 10” blade on it, no idea what they used to allow them to do that? Great video as always!
Hey DCA, I have kept a Morakniv Wood Chisel in my truck for the last 5 years. But last fall, I was using the Mora chisel to remove the sweep from a door in my winterizing chores, and I was thinking that I needed a tanto styled fixed blade to support the work I do with the mora. I don't want to spend too much money on this knife because it will be a true beater, but it has to stand up to a task where taking a beating or hanfling some light prying action is what it takes to get the job done. Cold Steel has the Mini-Tac , but I was wondering if there are other options that could handle the work with a tougher steel than Aus-8A?
I was curious if you have seen or handled (or know of) the BMKT EDC1 fixed blade in m390? It’s become my favorite knife specifically the sheepsfoot version(oem is bestech). However I’d love to find something like this pocket fixed blade but in magnacut or cruwear. Was curious if you had any recommendations?
Just bought a Bradford Guardian 3 Drop Point. Awesome little knife. The only thing that i don't like is the sheath. I'd like a leather pocket sheath for it with a clip. Any recommendations?
I have the AD10 tanto in S35VN steel. Don't know about the pommel being metal though. Or is it? I would definitely be using a chisel or pry bar-ish tool.
If you had to break down at least a hundred feet of cardboard every day, would you gravitate more toward a steel rich in hard carbides or something easier to strop and sharpen? Just curious as to preference and the reason for it. I've been happy with S110V for this type of regular cutting. Thanks.
Hey DCA. I’m considering purchasing a custom with mammoth ivory on the handle, any tips on care and preservation? While we are at it, how about tips for any animal product handles. Thanks!
Hi DCA! I used to carry a Leatherman Wave+ with me everywhere I went, but I somehow lost it a few months ago and I've looked everywhere for it. I'm about ready to give up hope and get a new multitool, and though I love the Wave, I don't have $100+ to spend on a new one. Is there a quality multitool that's similar to the Wave but around $50 or less in price?I particularly like the scissors, but also the eyeglass screwdriver as I wear glasses and I'm picky about how they fit, so I'm constantly adjusting them. I can't seem to find any value multitools that have that. Thanks!
Hi DCA, I need a good set of kitchen shears. Not too plasticky or flimsy, and will last a long time. Tired of cheap scissors! Maybe I just need a cleaver? Love the video, thanks!
Hey DCA and team, thanks for the recommendation. After purchasing my big ol’ Natchez Bowie I think I’ll need a teeny lil’ itty bitty knife to complement it. Any more recommendations?
Most Spyderco Ergos are pretty bad for XL+ sized hands imo. Try the Caribbean or Manix XL. I find Benchmades make the best handles for big hands since they have fewer humps and lumps where my fingers need to go. The Adamas, Crooked River and Super Freek are all comfy options. Or, if you got deeper pockets and time to watch for drops, try to get your hands on an MG Demko AD20S
How about the Kershaw Barde for a cheaper beater? It has a prybar feature. If you will hit your knife with a hammer youll probably use it as a prybar too
As soon as I heard DCA talk about survival knives, I knew a Becker would be brought up. lol Ethan Becker should thank DCA for as much as he suggests Becker knives. lol They are awesome knives (especially when it comes to tough survival/bushcraft knives). Great video David and Thomas.
Is there any drop point/straight clip point where a portion of the spine is also sharpened so that it can be flipped upside down and the tip used as a sheepsfoot?
Hey DCA - I've recently realised that I'm missing a good hawkbill blade in my collection. With that as your only requirement, what would you recommend? Also, what would be the go to folding hawkbill knife to get? To clarify, I don't mean a Karambit or anything similar. It should be EDC oriented.
Why is Spyderco one of the only manufacturers that plunge grind in front of the finger choil (correctly)? I have been bit more than once and IMO, everyone else does it with a design flaw.
Hey DCA, hope you are doing well. What knife would you carry as an all around knife? It needs to work as a utility blade, food prep, box opener and even self defense. No automatic knives please and no lengt limit, although it shouldn't be too heavy.
hey guys, fishing season is about to start soon and i am in the market for a new fixed blade. over the last few years i have carried an sog seal or a Gerber protégé. both have served me well but this year i am in the market for something else. must be fixed blade because i only have one free hand (rod in the other) must be able to cut braided line, and must be able to dispatch 40 to 100lb fish and cut out gill plates. really good serrations on at least part of the blade are also very useful. I am thinking that the new tops side kick dive knife seems to be super tailored to the task at hand but is a bit pricey. wondering if you have any other thoughts. thank you. catch BEEG FEESH
Hey y’all, I have been on the search for a survival/bushcrafting fixed blade that can be carried inside a kydex/plastic sheath inside the waste band. 3.5-4 inch blade and a premium tough steel. That won’t rust easily. What suggestions do you have? Price range is 150-300 bucks.
Hey Jonathan here I own a cold steel recon 1 and I have beat the sh18t I've used it for a hammer bounced my entire weight on it sideways so far still in one piece 👍😉
Hello MR A. I'm currently looking for a rescue knife. BUT. I want the durability of a fixed blade! Any suggestions under 8 inches overall length? Thank you for your time.
Hi David, The Manix Spyderco and Demko Shark Lock have almost identical handle shapes. Did one of the designers steal the design? Are there other knives with almost identical handles, from different designer's?
Hey DCA! In my state (CT), EDC knives must be less than 4 inches. What do you have that is as close to 4 inches (without going over!) that you can scout carry?
DCA I’m looking for information on a knife my dad left to me. It’s a khyber fixed blade. Any information about it would be much appreciated. Thank you WMN
I’m looking for a button lock or something similar. I have nerve damage in both hands and frame locks and liner locks don’t work well on my thumb. I’m looking for a 3-3.5 inch between 75-175$. Steel just has fit in the price range. Please save my thumbs
For a werewolf encounter, would a silver bladed weapon be capable? Would a silver hatchet, or spear be a better alternative. Maybe even a blunt silver do-dad like a morningstar, or mace. Silver san mai with a more traditional steel core might work as well.
Im looking for a good fixed blade (drop point, nessmuk or spearpoint) under 5 inches that is pocket/carry friendly. For my 10 yo son and I. Under 200 $ Please advise.
Sure I'd like to see an all Cold Steel episode, but they're not the only ones with big knives. A Becker BK7 is a nice choice, or an Ontario SP-53 is a decent Bolo knife, all though many consider it as a machete. Perhaps you could show us what you'd consider as a good, but less expensive (but not cheap) practical, larger knife.
Hey DCA The very first question- Im surprised you didnt choose the Cold Steel Code 4 There is a tanto variant and the entire handle is aluminum. Its also s35vn
I would recommend the Becker BK 3 Tac-Tool if you had to absolutely own something that could withstand insane amounts of abuse in an urban environment. I’ve seen Fireman junk a car with just that knife before. It’s a multi use forced entry tool. It’s not small but it’s as small as you could get for something that does so much.
I know you’ve done one in the past… but with new budget knives hitting the knife world with new locks and handle materials than the budget scene is used too which would you recommend in 2023.
I beat the absolute crap out of a cold steel aus 10 5.5" tanto doing factory maintenance. It works for me for light prying and chiseling, scraping, and cutting stuff. A couple years in I'm dumbfounded by how well it withstands abuse. I wish an American manufacturer would compete.
We must say in this segment is the most we heard from Thomas. The more he interacts the more interesting the show is, great questions, great knives & great presentation. Cheers matey.!
Chisel Guy carry a 2$ beater screwdriver. Cheaper and safer.
Hey DCA and team, I love gentleman’s knives for all the standard reasons, office work, nice clothes, non-knife people around, etc. I have several but they all have nearly completely hidden blades, requiring the use of a flipper to open, which can be flashy and draw attention, defeating the purpose of a gentleman’s knife. Will you recommend a locking gentleman’s knife with pocket clip that allows a two hand open? Thanks for all the tips and advice every Saturday.
Yes please an all cold steel video?
Or a collection of the extremely ridiculous awesome knives that make you smile video???
Love the chanel.
Thanks James
You can never have enough all Cold Steel videos!
DCA, your knowledge is awesome. Your attitude is inspiring. You are the only Knife channel I watch.
Thank you.
There is an AD10 tanto with the same materials. I have one, it's amazing. Wouldn't hit it with a hammer. Lol. All Cold Steel episodes please! 😃
Yup! SKU: 28DE. I have one incoming! Though, for a hard use beater, I use the SR1-Lite(s) (both the DP and the Tanto). At around $40, tough to beat!
Yep, I checked and mine definitely has a metal pommel.
DCA - you nearly brought me to tears suggesting that anyone use a Cold Steel AD-10 for a disposable chisel. 🤯🤯🤯 Your later realization of a Mora chisel knife was spot on. I have always kept a “disposable” knife in my vehicle for emergency, usually a hardware/big box store fixed blade. If, in an emergency situation, I were to destroy a $10 knife it wouldn’t bother me. If I destroyed a $150 knife like the AD-10, I would be apoplectic.
Fun post!! Thanks to the chisel folder guy. The SR1 lite fits better because of the price. I don't think anyone wants to spend over $50 for a beater folder or fixed blade.
The point of spending the money on the cold steel is it will take the beating instead of having to throw it away and buy a new one.or just get an esee and if you break it they will replace it.
I am late to the party, but had to opine that from an older perspective, you could do a lot worse for a beater than a Buck 110. I carried, and used one, daily when working in a hardware store back in 1974-1976 . I cut rope, automotive rubber hose, garden hose, clear plastic flexible tubing, electrical wire, screen door screen wire, and scored wood, metal, and plastic items/stock with the back of the point. I also used it as a pry tool when needed on things the customers brought in, and yes, occasionally used it as a hammer or chisel. It was heavy, and built like a tank. I've bought several used 110's on E-bay and re-worked broken tips, and edges that looked like a saw. Still good knives for hard work, they just aren't "sexy" like some of the new stuff.
@Islander 113 is not that the 110 isn't new and shiny just that there are knives that blow the 110 out of the water for much less money. Knives that have better steel can be carried in the pocket and don't weigh more than a full sized leatherman. It's way outdated and way overpriced.
@@57HEMIviken I understood the criteria to be something one wouldn't feel bad about damaging by using it as a chisel, yet was a functional knife for workmen. My mistake I guess.
@Islander 113 all i said was there are MUCH better knives for MUCH less money that one can beat on and not feel bad about. The worst feeling for me about a 110 would be paying that ridiculous price tag.
Hello DCA and team. The "Solingen" was perfect! 👍Greetings from Germany! 👋
The Mora chisel knife & Jon Graham Razel series popped into my #ActuallyAutistic 🧠 brain before DCA finished reading the question. I have to use mine often in the field. Knife Center has taught me very well. DCA eventually caught up. You're doing a great job teaching us when your students come up with the same solutions independently of you. Great job, Knife Center.
Great episode! I shivered right along with you regarding the knife as a chisel story. That one almost hurt to think about. I was very pleasantly surprised to see you pull the BK18 as EDC-able (that’s not a word but I’m going with it) survival knife. I am really interested in that knife but rarely see it mentioned in videos like this. Probably going to get one soon. Also probably gonna grab some Mora Chisel knives. I never thought of keeping something like that on hand or at least in a car kit or tool box. Great idea. Thanks!
I know I missed the episode that this question would’ve been best for, BUT: What knife would you buy Bilbo Baggins for his 111th birthday? An esteemed hobbit of eleventy-one would probably love something aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but his adventurer’s heart would undoubtedly want something functional, too (and don’t forget the hobbit-sized hands!)
I'd get him the Condor Otzi Knife 2.27" 1095 Carbon Steel Blade, Burnt Hickory Handle, with a Welted Leather Sheath
Cold Steel Mayhem! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Spoon.
I would recommend a folder knife forged by the elves which would glow blue as a warning when orcs or goblins are close by.
Do remember that Bilbo already has a fixed blade (the sting)
Squid Industries Krake Raken in Mythril finish.
I'd recommend the Spyderco Manix series for flickable and comfortable for large hands. The Manix XL is worth looking at, but most the family will be close to the Presidio's size and offers a ton of options.
For sure manix 2 xl is a beast.
Hultafors make a great chisel knife,,, totally bombproof...
I have a cold steel recon mini in cts xhp steel, spearpoint.
I’ve hammered on the poor thing several times - hard too!
It takes whatever I throw at it and I feel like it just laughs at me. No jiggle or wiggle or loose scales. It comes in a tanto also btw
For question #1 - the Stanley FatMax Folding Chisel! It's a very good tool, unique and actually intended to be a chisel.
Great suggestion. Thanks for mentioning it. I’m going to add one to my toolbox.
@BLOOD GROOVE KNIFE REVIEWS Fastcap makes similar chisels in more sizes - however, they're nowhere near as heavy duty. Still useful though.
@@jaredm450
Great, I’ll check them out. Thanks again.
Hello DCA! I am a newer enthusiast and I want to thank you for both your entertaining videos and your world of knowledge that you freely pass on to us. I have a question and I hope you can help. I don’t use my knives for anything other than the pleasure of owning them. Very little actual use is put on my knives (except the workers I have used for years). I enjoy the look of them and showing them off. I’m a dad of 6 and have limited budget and time, so no woods or survival type uses. No self defense either. For me it’s all about the aww they inspire when you see them. I’m looking to get both a fixed blade and a folder for a combined budget of 250-300 dollars. I know that’s not much for both, but again, 6 kids. Lol. I have a ZT 0562cf and a few other nice pieces already and I’m excited for my next additions. Thanks in advance!!!
As someone who loves and carries large folders the Spyderco Tatanka and Bastinelli Big Dragotac are the only folders I have that hit about 5" blades and they aren't cheap.
I did recently pick up the Viper Rhino 1 and it's pretty nice
Correct. Solingen with s sound. Very nice. Greetings from Germany … you are my favourite knife channel, too ❤
Mora chisel knife is awesome! great for little bushcraft stuff like making notches and flat surfaces and it’s cheap enough you can feel guild free battening on it
I have used a Cold Steel GI Tanto as a chisel, and it performed very well. The handle scales fell off, and I lost a bolt, so right now they're duct taped on. The blade held up very well I just need to take the burs off from hammer strikes.
Improvise, adapt, overcome, regrind.
@Donald DiCorcia it didn't hurt the blade edges, but the butt of the handle and spine took the damage but not that bad. I am very impressed with that 1055.
For the pocket chisel knife i like the slightly larger Razel. Pre-ordered mine. It came in last week and has been in my pocket ever since. Haven't had to hit it with a hammer yet, but no complaints so far.
Hi DCA, Thanks for continuing to make great videos!
I wanted to know if the lateral flexibility of the knife blade is related to the toughness of the steel, or if it depends on another characteristic? Thank you very much.
The cold steel code 4 is metal handle and comes in tanto version
Good video David, got a couple of the knives shown. Wouldn't even consider some you have on the table for one reason or the other.
That's why I carry a 1505 fastback at work, if I need to use the screwdriver for scraping or as a prybar I can. I still carry a regular knife if I need it.
Like your videos and your personal style! Nice video, thumbs up.
Hey DCA!
You're my go-to guy when it comes to fixed blades. Lately I've been experimenting with EDC-ing a fixie. Have tried everything from an Ulti-Clip in the pocket to samurai-carry (lol). I've found that I like cross-draw the best, and now I'm looking at the Bradford Guardian 3 as a contender for my next daily driver. HOWEVER, you being the expert you are, I wonder if the G3 has any real competition in your mind. 3.5-4" is where I'd max out. Leather sheath is a bonus as I prefer the classy look. Thanks for all you do!
Beef
big on survival knives including folders, typically i carry a 4max in conjunction with a victorinox either the one hand trekker or a huntsman and havnt come across anything those two couldnt handle that was gonna get done by a folder anyways including some good warranty voiding batoning with the 4max
HI DCA, I found your channel last year and it opened my eyes to the knife world. I’ve purchased several of your recommendations, my favorite of which is the QSP Penguin in S35vn. Love the sheepsfoot utility so much I want to get the mini Penguin but also really like the Baby Banter by Civvi. Thoughts or similar small 5th pocket carry knives under $100?
I purchased the Muela Rhino 4in. I would like to know if the steel Sandvik 14C28N can tolerate light batoning?
As a matter of fact, I DO want an all cold steel knives, episode. Alternatively: If folding knives were Vale Tudo fighters, which would win the tournament? (replace weight class with blade length?)
Hey Knife Center Crew & Community, question:
I purchased a used Civivi Elemetum (very first edition) and its liner-lock "scratches" over the blade real rough during the opening movement, causing misfires. Unscrewed & cleaned the whole system several times, adjusted the screw torque from wiggly-blade-loose to bomb-proof-tight - but the opening movement stays painfully rough. The bearings can't be the cause (run smoothly when I push the liner in), the ballpoint on the liner looks undamaged, falls into its stopping mold just right... so I am at the point of wondering: should I bend the liner lock back a little so it doesn't push too hard on the blade? Any risks or head-ups or how-tos you could point out would be much appreciated!
Thanks for any advice
I have a few specific questions,
I saw ages ago someone with a concealed carrying set up, for a flashlight, multitool, knife and gun.
Any idea where I could get one?
It just looked cool and just freed up your pockets more.
I have looked but only got CC holsters for guns.
Also seen a guy Appendix carry a Sog Knife that had a 10” blade on it, no idea what they used to allow them to do that?
Great video as always!
Hey DCA, I have kept a Morakniv Wood Chisel in my truck for the last 5 years. But last fall, I was using the Mora chisel to remove the sweep from a door in my winterizing chores, and I was thinking that I needed a tanto styled fixed blade to support the work I do with the mora. I don't want to spend too much money on this knife because it will be a true beater, but it has to stand up to a task where taking a beating or hanfling some light prying action is what it takes to get the job done. Cold Steel has the Mini-Tac , but I was wondering if there are other options that could handle the work with a tougher steel than Aus-8A?
I was curious if you have seen or handled (or know of) the BMKT EDC1 fixed blade in m390?
It’s become my favorite knife specifically the sheepsfoot version(oem is bestech).
However I’d love to find something like this pocket fixed blade but in magnacut or cruwear. Was curious if you had any recommendations?
What are some of the best fixed blades that came with the best kydex type sheath
I'm currently carrying the Benchmade Mini Adamas on a Mini vacation in Minnisota........fits the bill quite nicely.
You’re a punny guy! 😂
Dein "Solingen" trifft es perfekt. Habe als Deutscher nichts einzuwenden, was so ziemlich unser bestes Kompliment ist.
That artisan is heavier than my saltwater fishing Reels ! I want it just to be a show off .
Thx DCA, always a treat seeing you videos
Hello Mr. Anderson, would you be able to compare and describe the differences between the We Banter and the WESN Allman?
Yes an all coldsteel episode...epic!
Just bought a Bradford Guardian 3 Drop Point. Awesome little knife. The only thing that i don't like is the sheath. I'd like a leather pocket sheath for it with a clip. Any recommendations?
I have the AD10 tanto in S35VN steel. Don't know about the pommel being metal though. Or is it? I would definitely be using a chisel or pry bar-ish tool.
If you had to break down at least a hundred feet of cardboard every day, would you gravitate more toward a steel rich in hard carbides or something easier to strop and sharpen? Just curious as to preference and the reason for it. I've been happy with S110V for this type of regular cutting. Thanks.
Man I love watching yall.
if you need a chisel, I recommend the Benchmade 917 rescue knife or the older 2 blade version with a pry bar and separate blade.
I would like to have a 4.5" to 5.5" fixed blade that I can carry in the waistband for edc budget is up to 350 any suggestions??
6:23 I think by definition it would make it a fixed blade since it's fixed in place by the pin
Hey whats your thought on the martiini knives? id love to see you do a review on the martiini lapp 250
Excellent video, DCA! Would love your suggestion for a max $60 knife with wood scales to pair with my wood Victinox Hiker! Thank you!
Hey DCA. I’m considering purchasing a custom with mammoth ivory on the handle, any tips on care and preservation? While we are at it, how about tips for any animal product handles. Thanks!
Hi DCA! I used to carry a Leatherman Wave+ with me everywhere I went, but I somehow lost it a few months ago and I've looked everywhere for it. I'm about ready to give up hope and get a new multitool, and though I love the Wave, I don't have $100+ to spend on a new one. Is there a quality multitool that's similar to the Wave but around $50 or less in price?I particularly like the scissors, but also the eyeglass screwdriver as I wear glasses and I'm picky about how they fit, so I'm constantly adjusting them. I can't seem to find any value multitools that have that. Thanks!
Hi DCA, I need a good set of kitchen shears. Not too plasticky or flimsy, and will last a long time. Tired of cheap scissors! Maybe I just need a cleaver? Love the video, thanks!
Can a Scandi grind be sharpened on a Apex Edge Pro?
Hey DCA and team, thanks for the recommendation. After purchasing my big ol’ Natchez Bowie I think I’ll need a teeny lil’ itty bitty knife to complement it. Any more recommendations?
What knifes would you recommend for a diesel mechanics? Thanks DCA and Thomas
When will the cpm15v drop in the sprint runs?
How about an edc prybar instead of a chisel knife
Most Spyderco Ergos are pretty bad for XL+ sized hands imo. Try the Caribbean or Manix XL. I find Benchmades make the best handles for big hands since they have fewer humps and lumps where my fingers need to go. The Adamas, Crooked River and Super Freek are all comfy options. Or, if you got deeper pockets and time to watch for drops, try to get your hands on an MG Demko AD20S
How about the Kershaw Barde for a cheaper beater? It has a prybar feature. If you will hit your knife with a hammer youll probably use it as a prybar too
As soon as I heard DCA talk about survival knives, I knew a Becker would be brought up. lol Ethan Becker should thank DCA for as much as he suggests Becker knives. lol They are awesome knives (especially when it comes to tough survival/bushcraft knives). Great video David and Thomas.
Is there any drop point/straight clip point where a portion of the spine is also sharpened so that it can be flipped upside down and the tip used as a sheepsfoot?
A sharpened spine ceases to be a spine. It is now an edge.
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Hey DCA - I've recently realised that I'm missing a good hawkbill blade in my collection. With that as your only requirement, what would you recommend? Also, what would be the go to folding hawkbill knife to get?
To clarify, I don't mean a Karambit or anything similar. It should be EDC oriented.
See if you can find a GEC Harvester that recently dropped.
9:27 Reverse Tanto! Whooooo!
Why is Spyderco one of the only manufacturers that plunge grind in front of the finger choil (correctly)? I have been bit more than once and IMO, everyone else does it with a design flaw.
Props for the spell 👌
Greetings from Germany ✌️
Hey DCA, hope you are doing well. What knife would you carry as an all around knife? It needs to work as a utility blade, food prep, box opener and even self defense. No automatic knives please and no lengt limit, although it shouldn't be too heavy.
Seth would say Spyderco Military -DCA
Have you done a video on the best and affordable knife sharpening systems for sharpening rookies?
hey guys, fishing season is about to start soon and i am in the market for a new fixed blade. over the last few years i have carried an sog seal or a Gerber protégé. both have served me well but this year i am in the market for something else.
must be fixed blade because i only have one free hand (rod in the other) must be able to cut braided line, and must be able to dispatch 40 to 100lb fish and cut out gill plates. really good serrations on at least part of the blade are also very useful. I am thinking that the new tops side kick dive knife seems to be super tailored to the task at hand but is a bit pricey. wondering if you have any other thoughts. thank you.
catch BEEG FEESH
Hey y’all,
I have been on the search for a survival/bushcrafting fixed blade that can be carried inside a kydex/plastic sheath inside the waste band. 3.5-4 inch blade and a premium tough steel. That won’t rust easily. What suggestions do you have? Price range is 150-300 bucks.
Hey Jonathan here I own a cold steel recon 1 and I have beat the sh18t I've used it for a hammer bounced my entire weight on it sideways so far still in one piece 👍😉
LOL sure enough, the Mora chisel knife is out of stock. Hope you got yours, David!
Lol, not yet. I got beat to it! :D -DCA
Hey DCA, do you know when the MKM Terzoula fixed blade is due out?
Doesn't CRKT still sell Razel folding knives with a chisel-like blade?
FYI, both the Natchez and the Laredo Bowies are now available in 4034ss for around $200!
The BAHCO WRECKING KNIFE has a chisel variation. It is designed to allow hammering on the blade spine.
Hello MR A. I'm currently looking for a rescue knife. BUT. I want the durability of a fixed blade! Any suggestions under 8 inches overall length? Thank you for your time.
When looking at the "Unorthodox Survival Folding knife, did you consider the Benchmade Adamas or Mini Adamas and why/why not?
Hey DCA, why would you not have a full tang on a fixed blade?
To save weight. Or to make a more visually pleasing handle design
Electrical insulation?
Your pronounciation of 'Solingen' is very good, it is close to where i live.
Hi David,
The Manix Spyderco and Demko Shark Lock have almost identical handle shapes. Did one of the designers steal the design? Are there other knives with almost identical handles, from different designer's?
Hey DCA! In my state (CT), EDC knives must be less than 4 inches. What do you have that is as close to 4 inches (without going over!) that you can scout carry?
As a fellow nutmegger I like my Buck paradigm (3 & 13/16 blade). It's fun watching someone try to open the shift cam mechanism.
Since you mentioned fixed blades a lot during the episode. Why not top ten EDC fixed blades?
DCA I’m looking for information on a knife my dad left to me. It’s a khyber fixed blade. Any information about it would be much appreciated. Thank you WMN
Let us know how the mora chisel works out please and thank you.😁
I’m looking for a button lock or something similar. I have nerve damage in both hands and frame locks and liner locks don’t work well on my thumb. I’m looking for a 3-3.5 inch between 75-175$. Steel just has fit in the price range. Please save my thumbs
I fixed blade actually takes up more pocket room, then a folder does.
DCA you can only pick one brand, Benchmade or Spyderco?
For a werewolf encounter, would a silver bladed weapon be capable? Would a silver hatchet, or spear be a better alternative. Maybe even a blunt silver do-dad like a morningstar, or mace. Silver san mai with a more traditional steel core might work as well.
Im looking for a good fixed blade (drop point, nessmuk or spearpoint) under 5 inches that is pocket/carry friendly. For my 10 yo son and I. Under 200 $ Please advise.
Sure I'd like to see an all Cold Steel episode, but they're not the only ones with big knives. A Becker BK7 is a nice choice, or an Ontario SP-53 is a decent Bolo knife, all though many consider it as a machete. Perhaps you could show us what you'd consider as a good, but less expensive (but not cheap) practical, larger knife.
Solingen wuhuuu! Very well done good Sir!
Hey DCA
The very first question-
Im surprised you didnt choose the Cold Steel Code 4
There is a tanto variant and the entire handle is aluminum.
Its also s35vn
Hi DCA. Knife blades forged from meteorites … any valuable knife steel information from these or just novelties?
The DBK guys have really tested some cold steel folders and they can really take a beating.
Also gotta say I love Knife center knives very good quality
I would recommend the Becker BK 3 Tac-Tool if you had to absolutely own something that could withstand insane amounts of abuse in an urban environment. I’ve seen Fireman junk a car with just that knife before. It’s a multi use forced entry tool. It’s not small but it’s as small as you could get for something that does so much.
I know you’ve done one in the past… but with new budget knives hitting the knife world with new locks and handle materials than the budget scene is used too which would you recommend in 2023.
I beat the absolute crap out of a cold steel aus 10 5.5" tanto doing factory maintenance. It works for me for light prying and chiseling, scraping, and cutting stuff. A couple years in I'm dumbfounded by how well it withstands abuse. I wish an American manufacturer would compete.