Way back in November of '86 a young private arrived at Camp Casey Korea and was about to replace a short timer who had to ensure this "turtle" was equipped for an upcoming field training exercise. As they were finishing up his list of gear the short timer asked about a knife. The turtle thought he wasn't allowed to have a knife because he was fresh out of AIT. The short timer told him " in the field your knife is your life" first chance you get go to the PX and buy a knife. The turtle saw a couple of other guys with Buck 110's and remembered his father carried a 110 too so he bought a 110. On day 1 he learned to appreciate having a knife carried that Buck daily for the rest of his tour. Fast forward 11 months later now he's the short timer and had to tell the turtle "when you're in the field your knife is your life" and that turtle went on to buy a 110 too.
That is far more awesome than some may think! I love that story!!! I mean, love that story!!! The military, and all who serve, are so important and precious to the American experiment! Thank you for your service , friend! I value and respect you for the sacrifice you have made for all of us! Thank you! You picked a dang good knife! The 110 is a knife that is perfect for any "work" use. Any job, from soldier to carpenter to electrician. Your memories led you to it, and your experience led you lead others to it. What a great story!!!
Thank you!! I honestly do this because I love talking about knives. It gives me adult conversation since I'm constantly surrounded by k8ds. Lol. Thank you!! I can't believe it!
I remember when I bought my gerber para frame like 20 years ago. I got it at walmart and I thought it was really cool. Right up until I tried to use the pocket clip. With 2 hands it still takes a second to clip. Pocket gets caught in the cutouts on the frame. I still have that knife. Dull as a butter knife, but its still here...lol
My first was also the Paraframe... Still have mine too lol! 2001 and a PFC at Camp Lejeune, saw it in the PX and decided I needed my own Pocket Knife lol. Have kept it to remind me where I am compared to where I was. As far as the knife, the blade play it developed is insane, and I can't get it to hold an edge for the life of me. I am pretty damn decent with freehand, can get all my premium steel knives to lazer sharp but not this damn thing lol. I have tried the Worksharps, both the precision angled version and the belt version, and 2 different types of stones, and it just won't get sharp anymore. I am assuming the heat treat was garbo.... but IDC... it's still the one I keep for the nostalgia.
I went through a similar progression. My Barlow that I bought when I was 9 was a slip joint, I cut myself really good a couple times. My first decent knife was a Buck 110FG, it had the finger grooves. I bought it in 1987, I lost it the last time in 2001. That knife took me from working the casinos in Laughlin to A wildfire crew in 1988, to working as a cable tv tech and then a lineman. Next I got a Gerber Gator, which is about equal to the Paraframe. My Sister came over a couple years ago, asked me to sharpen her knife, which was a Paraframe. When she came back to have it re-sharpened I gave her a Vosteed Racoon button lock in 14C28N. She used it so much that I got her a Kizer button lock in S35VN. She treasures it like it is made of gold.
Wow!!! You have had an amazingly interesting life! I would love to hear about a few stories??? The Gator, dang, talk about memories. You gave your sister an awesome knife, in the raccoon. Its one of the best edc knives around.
What a knife journey! Mine started with my military issued Gerber 06 auto. After getting out it got put to work, including gutting my dad's first bear. After a while, I started to realize how big and heavy it was and that i didn't care for the serrated blade. Almost a decade later I'm still falling down the rabbit hole lol.
Thank you for your service!!! Can I ask a question??? What service was you? What was your MOS or unit? I only ask because I didn't realize they were issuing a Gerber auto to troops?? Your dad got a bear?that's so cool! You, my friend, have lived a cool life!!
Love the story of your knife journey. We all started somewhere, and we are all in different places currently. As for me, I am a product of action movies as a kid. I was born and raised in the city, so not too many around me had knives. I started with the fantasy stuff buying junk swords and knives from gift stores, liqour stores, and anywhere else I could find them. I got into ninja and samurai stuff because those were the craze back in the 70s. Started training martial arts in high school and have been on and off for years. I went with my instructor and a couple of other students to a knife fighting siminar, and they said you should always carry a folder and they talked about Spyderco knives. I picked up a CRKT Cruiser because it looked "tactical" to me. That's where the folders started, and I soon found out they are more useful as a tool than a self-defense weapon. When Covid hit, I started down the knife UA-cam rabbit hole. It began with Blade HQs videos, and that's where my eyes were opened to all the new products. 3 Apache cases and around $30K later, I am obsessed, but I love every aspect of these beautiful tool and functional works of art. Sorry so long, but you asked for a story 🤣
Don't apologize!!!! That's awesome!!! Covid was where my journey started as well. Lol. Its funny, I was in martial arts for many years, and I always thought the "fantasy" weapons were the only blades that would be valuable or expensive. I didn't know what I didn't know. Now, though. Lol. I need one of those cases! Actually, i need a few of them. Are they pretty good? Where did you pick yours up at?
@TheUnprofessionalDad they are a great value. You can pick them up at Harbor Freight. A couple of suggestions: These can hold about 70 knives per case. They are pre-perferated, so you will be making the slots for each knife. 3 layers of foam, so leave the bottom layer un-slotted. I tend to make one or two rows 3×1 slots for big knives. 2x1 slots will handle most normal sized knives. On the first one, I cut the slots out, but I got a tip from a friend started pushing the perforated squares out, which actually worked better. I have the 4800 size, and they run about $60 each. Much cheaper than a Pelican Case equivalent. And better, in my opinion, than throwing them in a drawer.
I am a Disabled Veteran with Advanced Alzheimer’s and discovered this community when purchasing my EDC when I became confined to a chair. I love your channel for the content and reviews!
So glad to see that you made it to 1k subscribers before the giveaway! My knife story is how I got into knives. My father has a Benchmade 760 that he has carried my entire childhood. Every Christmas, he would break out the knife and use it to cut the ribbons and tape on all our packages. I bugged him for years to let me use it before he finally agreed and let me use it, and the rest is history. We bonded over knives, talking about them, looking about them, and learning about them. This is why my first few pocket knives were Benchmades, and why to this day every time my father or I get a new knife , we show them off to one another and talk about them.
Wow! What an awesome story! I'm trying to teach my boys about knives, and i can only hope to have such a great bind with them . We are very close, and I hope we stay that way forever, just like you and your dad.
My first experience with knives that helped me fall in love with them was when my grandfather gifted me his markII KaBar from his service in WWII. I loved it so much that I've carried it on every hunting trip, every deployment since. It may not have always been on my kit, but it was with me.
Woodzy!!!!! Friend!!!! Thank you for your service!!! I would have been honored to know your grandfather!! That was the greatest generation of men! I, too, have always loved the Kabar for the fighting men that it served well in the wars. What a knife!!
Being newer to the collection game it took me a while figuring out the knife steel that’s available today. I thought surgical steel and 440 was like the best thing ever. Now knowing what I know by videos like these have taught me a lot and I appreciate that more than any one knows. So I’ve severely upped my knife choices. Thank you. Can’t wait for tomorrow!
Wit, im not the only one who thought surgical steel was the best you could get? If a knife has surgical steel, then it's a rich man's knife. Haha lol!!! Oh, how far we have come.
I remember how I felt when I got my first folding knife. It was a Buck 110, I was just a kid, but I felt like I could do anything with that knife. That was the beginning of my love of knives. I still love the 110 and 112, but after I became a member of this great community I learned how deep this rabbit hole really is. And now my knife collecting has taken on a whole new meaning because of how much I love the people in this community. It's not just the knives any more, but also the people with whom I share this hobby that make it so great! Thank you for sharing your storry!👊🏻
I can relate to every word you just said! Knives are very empowering! From the feeling of self defense, to true esc preparedness, you can tackle anything. Even Katelin started carrying a knife once I made her for a few days. She saw how much she used it and then had to have one in her purse at all times. I, too, had to learn how far the rabbit hole goes. I feel like Alice! Lol. The part you said about community and the people in it, wow! I couldn't have said it better if I prepared it out in advance. Well said! I started this channel because I wanted to talk knives, and the people of.like mind were exactly who I wanted to talk to. We are all birds of the same feather! I love being part of it!!
Glad to hear your journey into knives! I feel like im doing the same learning so much about different steels the last couple years. Theres so many new steels out there now. Glad there is so many knowledgeable people out here sharing there information!
30 away from 1k at 10:30. Here's to you and your growth and progress! Keep em coming Chris! I think it is really cool you want to include international viewers. Perhaps it would be better to have a give away for the international subscribers so it would be easier to stay within the red tape of international laws. Food for thought. Thank you again for the amazing chance to add a beautiful new knife to the collection!
Thank you sooo much!!! I'm blown away where the channel is right now. I can't believe it! I owe so much to all of you for the support, suggestions, and kind words!! I'm beyond grateful! Thank you, friend!!!
when i was a child here in Italy, i used to go on hikes with my grandfather, a WWII veteran. he was a nature guy, always picking stuff to bring back home, mushrooms, apples, nuts, apsaragus, you name it, he knew it and he knew where to get it in the wild. he always had his knife with him, everyday, all life long. i guess he was one of the OG EDC guys :-) anyways his favourite knife he owned was handmade in Maniago - Italy (he was from there) a fixblade hawkbill style knife with a fantastic walnut handle. so i grew up with him always carrying a knife when we were together. he later passed on...i finished school and started to carry a knife as well, and it is still a strange thing for most people here in europe to see someone carrying a knife. i think i am the only person in my whole community to edc a sub 2.5 inch knife... you it is illegal here in Italy to edc a knife, but i don't care. well, years go by and one day my dad gives me a knife, which i still carry from time to time, a farmer's knife from corsica. looking for the specs of it online, i noticed the knife community...got myself the first Spyderco, boom, hooked :-)
What!!! Italy!!! Wow, you are lucky!!! It's such a historic and beautiful place! I know some mushroom hunters, and they use hawkbill knives as well. They cut stems extremely well. How awesome that must have been, to walk the countryside with your grandfather. Those men of WW2, regardless of nation, they are all cut from the same cloth, were the greatest generation of men ever. I bet you learned so much from him! You know, its such a shame that you all have the laws and restrictions that you have. Carrying a knife for edc use is so natural for men and many women. I'm glad that you at least get to enjoy knives like you do. We have more "liberties" here, but we also deal with many problems and issues that you all don't have to. Oh, I am hooked on these 2 guys from Italy that play the cellos!!! I mean, I am hooked!!! Them and Andrea Bocelli!!!
@@TheUnprofessionalDad i work in the crafts, all day long i handle wood and boxes and things that need to be cut and/or cut open. so i naturally always have a knife in my pocket...and most of the time i leave it there when i get off work. in most of europe but expecially in italy the rule is like that: if they catch you with a knife you have to explain why you have it with you, like if you say you are going in the woods or hiking in the mountains, you have to have the knife packed in your backpack and unpack it only when you use it. if you don't have an explanation, like you are in a bar with your knife in the pocket, well, then you get into troubles... stupid laws anyways. i have been in fights, never took out my knife from the pocket honestly. anyways, yes the WWII guys always rocked a lot, i mean, both my grandpas where in war 4 years long, both survived, came back, never complained about anything. they tried to do the best they could for the family and that was it. real survivors, real tough men. i am also prepping because i dont have a good feeling for the near future. i live in the dolomites, it is a very remote place up in the mountains in italy, and it's the place i'll defend when there will be the need for it. keep up the good work, i appreciate the content you are making!
Can't really tell a story right now. Cut my thumb today working on a knife and can't type very well right now. I would still love a new knife!! Great channel!!
Back in 87, I bought a Gerber LST I edc'd it for well over 20 years had some other knives, too, including a few Gerber Gators. I used and abused the LST. Eventually I got a Gerber Freeman folder, thought it was the end, ha ha ha. Thes lock up on the Gerber had no play, carrying it for a few years I discovered the lock was defeated with minimal pressure on the spine and had cut me, and the journey began. Thanks. I hope i can make it tonight
A kindred spirit!!! Lol. Another person who used and loved Gerber before realizing there was a whole world of knives to be discovered. You had some nice ones, though! I hope you can make it this evening, but I understand if you can't. Thank you for the great background of your knife journey!
I was happy to hear you mention Ka-Bar. I just purchased one off of Ebay. It looks similar to the Buck 110 that I have but was made in Cleveland, Ohio where I live!
Nice sticker bomb board Chris, I was going to suggest that you hang it in the background but you were already few steps ahead of me lol. My board has some small holes in it for dowels which my knives sit on.
Similar path - until around 18 months ago I had heard the names Benchmade and Spyderco but always had Buck, and thought they were all I needed. But then I started watching EDC videos on UA-cam. And I thought Case slipjoints were awesome. I had absolutely no idea what I was missing until I watched some of those Knife Center videos where they present like 15 different knives, none of which I had ever heard of before, and they talked about blade steel and handle materials and phosphor bronze washers versus bearings, sharpening stones, batoning. And prices in the hundreds - holy smokes I had no clue. Now I’m kind of embarrassed about how many knives I’ve collected. I have a lot of really good ones, but I’ve learned to buy some of them used and fix them up, and I get lots of satisfaction from that. Lots of them aren’t even worth fixing but I love tinkering. My first really nice knife was a Spyderco Para 3. That’s when I discovered fidgeting. And then Civivi and Kizer with their ball bearing pivots. Talk about an obsession!
My knife journey started with an old Sabre Japan in knife I found in a parking lot at around age 12... it was in my pocket every day until I graduated Highschool.. the first knife I bought for myself was a buck 186 odyssey.. still my favorite buck to this day
That's a great way to get interested in knives. Find one, and it captures you. Then you get used to having one, and you are never the same again. You feel nakedness without one in your pocket . Great story! Thank you for sharing that!
Relatable story. I had a similar journey but I skipped the Damascus phase. It’s hard to find anyone that’s not on the internet to talk knives with. I tried striking up a few conversations with the knife sellers at the rattlesnake round up flea market a couple times. They know some steels are stainless steel. That’s about as far as we got. Haha everyone thinks I’m a nut for having so many knives.
Then we are all muts!! Lol. You can never have too many! I have realized that most people, even some who have several knives, don't take the blade steels or depth of knife options, very serious. To them, they are just cool little tools.
It's cool you've figured out a way to do the giveaway internationally. I'm going to try and be there for the live stream. I had a similar path with knife steels haha. I also own the same hatchet lol. I haven't climbed high up the ladder yet in terms of owning the higher end steels but I've learned a bit about them over the years. Hopefully I'll dip my toe soon!
I hope you can make it, but I understand if you can't. That hatchet is cool as heck!! Lol. As for the steels, I'm gonna tell ya something I have learned. Want to know how much of a difference the knife steel makes to me??? Zero!! Not one bit! I don't get to go out and hard use the knives like some do, so a high-end steel makes no difference to me. I like having them. I like talking about them. As for actually impacting my knives or usage, not at all! I do like collecting them, just because it's the in thing right jow, but I'm just fine with 8cr, aus 8, D2, and so on. Don't worry too much about rushing out and spending a fortune on knives just for steels.
Just finished watching your video very relatable reminds me of the Time my mate asked if he could use my knife it was a flipper ( he opens it with two hands ) he cuts the rope and asked my how to unlock it ( it was a liner lock and he was pushing the civiv logo like a Botton ) I unlock it a put it in my pocket he then says “ you should get one of those pattern knives” I said do you mean Damascus he replied “ I think so…, anyways the pattern blade knives are the sharpest” Some people will never understand
Haha!!! Oh, that was definitely me, not long ago!!! I remember trying for 2 days to open a frame lock once. I couldn't get it open to save my life! I thought the blade was messed up and wouldn't deploy. I was so upset!! I literally had to watch UA-cam videos and read about them to find out it was a frame lock, and I was pushing the frame closed so it wouldn't open. 2 days!!!!! Lol.
When I was younger I got an obsidian knife and doubted the sharpness so I dragged the edge across my thumb fast thinking nothing of it, cut me really good and now im more careful and respectful of knives
I've started collecting large lockbacks for my lifestyle a large folder in a belt pouch works best for me on the homestead I love collecting from swap meets and flea markets the hunt is so much fun
I love searching places like that! I can literally spend hours, and only find 1 $20 knife and be happy. I would love to live on a homestead!! That's so cool.
When i started collecting i only bought Kershaw since that was what was available on the Snap-On truck. Then for some reason I bought a S110v Manix 2. That was 60 Spyderco's ago. I have a problem...
Love the knives! The esee 4 handles remind me of the bow river a lot. Def going to get one of those someday and the buck 112 after seeing your previous video
In 2018 my truck got broken into and I had a 6 pack of Lonestar Beer(that’s it) stolen out of it. In return the thief forgot a ZT 0801 right on my center console! And that’s how I got into Knives
I can remember in the marines back in the 70s everyone had gas station knives and we would sharpen are shovels to do the dirty work, one day a new guy showed up with a 90 dollar Gerber 420 stainless, that knife was the greatest knife anyone ever seen, he was always showing it off and always had marines around him wanting to hold it and look at it, back then 90 dollars was 1 weeks pay, today that 420 stainless knife would be a bottom line budget knife but it was the greatest thing ever back then, it was the start of the knife movement for sure, everyone wanted a Gerber or a buck 110. but I did use a cheep gas station knife for 6 years in the marines and put the thing through hell and so did a lot of other marines 440c was the top of the line but no one cold afford it.we did have k bars like 1095 but no one liked to carry them to big and heavy and your shovel could do the same work.
Thank you for your service!!!! Thank you, also, for sharing that awesome story! I say it all the time, before powder steels, everyone got by on regular stainless steels. I bet that marine was a Rockstar with that Gerber!? Lol.
Sounds like there really was a joke you weren't in on. I went thru the same sort of progression. Gerber-Kershaw-OKC-Tenacious-Resilliance. My employer has an employee reward program, and when I got a bunch of points saved up, I cashed them in for Amazon gift cards. I ended up ordering a bugout and a bm 484 Nakamura in cf and s90v. I haven't looked back since.
Raised by Marine, I was introduced to knives at a very early age. Learning how to be patient and sharp in the knives was another aspect. I was definitely exposed to understand what someone's warranty would be if they stand behind their product. During my time in the military I've had. Experiences all over the world where knives are truly needed. But, during the pandemic mission, Spyderco stepped up and showed support. Please continue to share your knowledge to be respectful, responsible, and safe on these tools for resiliency. Thank you.
Thank you, friend!!! I definitely step back and learn when you speak! You have helped me so much, and I appreciate that! I can only imagine a Marine and his.knife, and the stories they could tell. I love watching Jameson and hearing his take on things!
Awesome story. I've tried to get both my kids thr sanr knife each. The both have more than i do now. But they both have the Bear Grylls lock back folder. With his name signed on it. Probably lasered or printed on.
Haha!!! I love that area!!! Only us here in Ky can take Barbourville and turn it into Barville! But call it anything else, and we won't know what the heck you are talking about!!! Haha
Happy 1k brother !! Happy for you ! Love your vids . I have never won a knife but would be amazing to win one from your first giveaway:p happy new years
I know that feeling. The first step is to decide what your budget is. That's the key! Then go to youtube or Google and put that amount in with the best knife for x amount? The results will start you on your journey. If I can help, then my email is in the channel description.
Blade hq is awesome and has great prices. Brands like sencut, petrified fish and qsp have great knives that will not break the bank but are very well made. Kizer, tenable and kansept are amazing as well. Spyderco is going to cost you more but you can't go wrong with them. They have some of the best quality control around.
Great video. I identify with the process you went through. I'm not in the club. Don't care, but I am thinking of buying a real Spyderco. I like either the open hole or a flipper. Not very coordinated for a thumb stud. And I like either a compression lock or the Manix 2 type lock. So I'm saving up for something that has those features. That ESEE looks fantastic to me.
Yeah we all went through the not knowing and thinking gerber was the bees knees. I had the same thing with steels. It was not until i got into watching you tube and hearing those numbers that i learned. Oh no.... most of my knives are 8cr13mov. Dang! I still love and carry them from time to time. It all about learning. Now im that guy that askes what kind of blade does it have. And i usually get a blank stare and they say STEEL like im an idiot. I just say cool and move on. I dont like it when car people jam a bunch of engine facts and specs, that i have no clue about or really care. I just want a car or truck to run. My first knife i was proud of the steel was a Case westline. S35vn. Now i dont like it lol. Not very snappy. Pocket clip screws are huge and bulging. And the anodized aluminum is slick as all get out. That was a great video man, i was grinning the whole time because i thaught the same things you did. All of it! 😅 well we both certainly know our stuff now. Im still learning, always learning as im sure you are. Its fun. Btw i hate when ppl get bent out of shape when you say ignorance. Its not a terrible thing and its easily fixed! Im pretty ignorant about cars. We can't be experts on everything. Anyway have a great night man, hope your little ones are feeling alittle better. Looking forward to the live stream. I bet you are at 1100 by the end of the night tomorrow.
Wow, I will be blown away if I'm there tomorrow night! That's so many more than I ever thought possible! Case westline in s35vn!!! Sweet knife! My brother is a massive case knife collector. I'm trying to get a free day where he can do a zoom interview with me and show them off. I'll be honest, im ignorant about a lot!!!! Lol. Including case knives. You are right, though, people get bent over words when the literal definition is simple and non offensive. That's true ignorance. Lol. I'm so excited for tomorrow!!! Thank you for everything!!! You and a few others have been right here from the start, and I will never ever ever forget that!!!
@@none4now-k9c I'm just getting back into knives so I am really out of the loop as far as knowing what I would get. So, I'll ask around:). Good luck as well
If i was to build a new collection, then there are a b7nch of knives i would want, but 2 are most. Is budget an issue? Let's say that we are starting slow and building up to premium knives, for this scenario. If it was a knife that i would be using a lot, then i would start with a Spyderco Tenacious. If it was j7st collecting for the sake of it, then I would buy, no question, the Ruike P801. It's a knife that isvery affordable but gives the feel and look of something far more expensive. Obviously, there are countless knives i would want, but those 2 are excellent knives to start with.
We all start somewhere! When you can value and appreciate a less expensive knife like that, then you can definitely enjoy a more expensive one when you got one.
I have been thinking about what you are saying . I have been sorta on your same early knife collecting path. Not selling but perception and choices. Maybe I watched too much " Forged in Fire" . Thought Damascus or Japanese Carbon steel would be the best.
It is definitely good steel, but once powdered steel came along, it changed everything. Also, when you learn more, you realize that heat treat affects it more than what it's made from. I'm glad I wasn't the only one! Lol
So for those international subscribers, free shipping is not a thing either. I assume the 200 dollars also are meant to cover the shipping if one goes that route? For instance, last time I purchased from Blade HQ I had to pay 50 bucks in international shipping and when the knife arrives theres 25% tax on the entire value including the shipping. Which means that 200 dollar knife is now 312 dollars. Oh well maybe your solution is the best after all!
What i can do is get you a blade hq code for 200 if you want to go that route. Then anything over 200 , if there is any, you won't have to send to me. You can purchase the knife, or whatever, and work all of that out.
Yes! It's not like a magnacut, or s90v or anything, but its still a good steel. It's very very durable and strong. The edge retention is OK, but it is so easy to strop it with a belt or leather strap and get it razor sharp again. It's actually a good steel for beginners because it is so easy to sharpen. You picked a great knife, and the steel will do just fine.
Im having a heck of a time trying to find a large folder. By large I want a blade 3.75 or larger any recommendations on knives or videos? (Nothing comically large)
I will tell you about a knife that i have recommended many times. I love this knife!!! It has a blade length of 3.74 inches and feels.great in the hand. It's the Sencut Glidestrike! Check that out, and if it doesn't work then let me know and I'll suggest something else??
I really do love the Nomad! I think that Joker makes a really good bushcraft knife. They use a good durable steel in 14c, and they have excellent grinds. A mora, for instance, is good at wood processing, but not many other tasks. A Joker is good with wood. It's good with food.prep (good.slicer). It's good with so much. I love the Nomad! Excellent choice!
I think dang near everyone started with Gerber/Kershaw/Kabar/CRKT. I’m curious though…with such a VAST community of knife nuts raising little knife nuts,,, how many of them will start out with something DRASTICALLY BETTER!! My son just turned 9 and let me tell you he got HOOKED UP. Spyderco knife roll almost full of Spyderco’s with hints of Kizer and Civivi!!! Of course that almost spoils him…he can go only go up from there!
Hahaha!!! Ain't that the truth!!! My boys .literally fight over the knives when I get them. "I call that one!"Well then, I claim that one!" Every single time. They have better collectio s than I do!
You ever edc fixed blade? Trying to decide which one I want to start with. I love buck so thinking about the 662 alpha elite magna cut. You have any experience with this one?
I bought the buck fixed blade for my brother, and now I want to steal it from him. Lol. Buck makes excellent fixed blade knives! Their fixed blades are better than their folders, imo. I love to edc the Bradford!! It's an excellent edc fixed blade
My son hasn't been swayed by the power of the blade yet. Lol. I'm getting him the same Mordax that I have because he fell in love with it. Other than that, he hasn't really carried much.
You want a knife story well I have one. Keep in mind that this was the deep south of Georgia in the 60's during Vietnam. I have a Buck 120 knife. This knife actually killed someone and almost killed 2 orher people. The story is my uncle had just gotten back from Vietnam and had been in the Army for 8 years and the last 2 as a Pathfinder. He had been in the 'sh!t' so to speak. Anyways, he was in Georgia post discharge going deer hunting. In the Restaurant he was at he encountered 3 black men who were quite bigger than he was. They noticed his Army jacket and started harrasing him. They were really going after him and one of them slapped him and the other spit on him. They started bragging about dodging the draft, how stupid he was and they were gonna 'skin them up a white boy'. They had seen the knife, the Buck 120, and were going to use his own knife on him. The ringleader, who was the cook at the restaurant, picked up a hot pan of grease and started walking over while his 2 friends held his arms out. Well my uncle didn't survive 2 tours and wasn't going to go out by 3 racist black guys in a greasy spoon 13 miles from Gay, Georgia. So he fought and got his right arm free. One of the things he carried in his boot as a carry over habit from his time in Nam was a S&W 36 revolver. He got his gun out and shot the guy holding his arm in the leg. He let go and then my uncle pulled his knife. He had been training with some Korean ROK SF amd they had taught him tae kwon do and knife skills. The head guy sees his friend get shot and he throws the grease. Hits my unc,e's gu. Hand and he drops the gun. Still has the knife. He stabs the guy he shot in the leg, then again in the arm and opens him up. The other guy he broke free from comes in with the the ringleader who was holding a kitchen knife at that point. The one guy goes for the dropped gun but burns himself because the gun is still too hot. So he kicks out, my uncle blocks the kick, stabs right through the backside of the knee and pulls the knife towards him. Ringleader comes in and makes to slashing attacks that hit the military jacket and doesn't get through. So then he comes in on an overhead attack. That's when my uncle comes up and gets the knife up through the stomach and into the diaphragm and lungs. Levers the blade to the right, gets the heart and other lung. They back off, the leader knows he's been stabbed, doesn't know he is dead yet. He makes a clumsy swing and then drops dead. My uncle runs and puts his hand under water for the burn. Out comes a waitress who screams not to hurt her. He gets her calmed down, they call 911 and the sheriff's office shows up. An agent with GBI is called in. Waitress corroborates the events. My uncle spent 3 days in jail still. He is released but had to come to court to have the case adjudicated. He never hears back. Calls the sheriff and the sheriff tell's him not to worrh, they are working on it. They were waiting to see if the guy who got stabbed in the knee was going to die as his popliteal artery was sliced open. The other guy had his radial artery sliced open. Those 2 make it. He never hears about the case. Never gets a news story. Nothing. To this day he still has never gotten anything back. He had deforming burns on his hands a.omg witn some cuts from close in knife fighting. His martial arts skills amd time in Vietnam, often walking first usually meant a contact, even though they were supposed to avoid the enamy, that wasn't how they were used. They became forward observers and cartographers. But he had severak run ins. He was a character. I got the knife because he was going through some things and he wanted to get rid of his weapions to prevent suicide. I got the knife, plus the story I had heard told about 50 times. My dad got the guns. He lived for 25 years after I got tne knife. He also got imto another self defense shooting in 1990 at a gas station in Georgia. Someone tried getting into his camper on the back of his truck. When they realized some one was in there, they fired several rounds into the camper. He guessed where they were ar by the holes and fired back, hitting one guy in the shoulder, but with .357 FMJ. Messed that guys golf game up.
I truly don't know what to say! That story is a reminder that our men at arms were not always considered the heroes they are today. Now we revere them and celebrate them. We give up seats on a plane for them. We cheer and clap when they walk in. We honor them and their families for their bravery and sacrifice. That wasn't always the case, though. Our brave soldiers, who often times had no choice in the matter, were, as you said, spit on and called horrible names. They were mocked and scourned and forced to remove their uniforms of honor all to spare themselves the harassment and bigotry of the citizens they fought to protect. All of those brave men are owed something that our country can never repay! They weren't the ones who should have faced shame and ridicule. The cowardly citizens that hid behind their protection, all while hurling vile insults at them, those people are owed the true shame!!! Our nation has many beautiful moments in our past. We have done so much good in the world. We have also acquired many black eyes and dark marks of evil. What we did to those who fought in Vietnam is right up there at the top of the list!!! The war, and the politics removed, the soldiers deserved better!!! Thank you for sharing that story, and thank you to your uncle for his service!
Way back in November of '86 a young private arrived at Camp Casey Korea and was about to replace a short timer who had to ensure this "turtle" was equipped for an upcoming field training exercise. As they were finishing up his list of gear the short timer asked about a knife. The turtle thought he wasn't allowed to have a knife because he was fresh out of AIT. The short timer told him " in the field your knife is your life" first chance you get go to the PX and buy a knife. The turtle saw a couple of other guys with Buck 110's and remembered his father carried a 110 too so he bought a 110. On day 1 he learned to appreciate having a knife carried that Buck daily for the rest of his tour. Fast forward 11 months later now he's the short timer and had to tell the turtle "when you're in the field your knife is your life" and that turtle went on to buy a 110 too.
I was at camp Casey in 99. Went on to camp Greaves. Good old TDC! Did you know they changed the name of Toung Do Chong to DungDoChong? It's DDC now.
That is far more awesome than some may think! I love that story!!! I mean, love that story!!! The military, and all who serve, are so important and precious to the American experiment! Thank you for your service , friend! I value and respect you for the sacrifice you have made for all of us! Thank you! You picked a dang good knife! The 110 is a knife that is perfect for any "work" use. Any job, from soldier to carpenter to electrician. Your memories led you to it, and your experience led you lead others to it. What a great story!!!
Good war story. I was stationed in Korea in 89 with engineers all over and 4 different times as a reserve medic.
Thank you for your service. That is a great story and great advice!
Get that thousand and keep up the great content brother
Thank you, friend!!! I'm so grateful!!! I truly can't believe it!!!
Wow! You're growing really fast!
Congratulations man! Your dedication and consistency is inspiring!
Thank you!! I honestly do this because I love talking about knives. It gives me adult conversation since I'm constantly surrounded by k8ds. Lol. Thank you!! I can't believe it!
There are parts of your story in every beginner’s experience - definitely in mine! Glad I kept talking myself out of the gas station chrome!
There's a place in knife collecting for gas station knives, but we quickly move past them once we start collecting.
I remember when I bought my gerber para frame like 20 years ago. I got it at walmart and I thought it was really cool. Right up until I tried to use the pocket clip. With 2 hands it still takes a second to clip. Pocket gets caught in the cutouts on the frame. I still have that knife. Dull as a butter knife, but its still here...lol
Same here! I was convinced that it had one of the greatest knives ever made. Lol. What I didn't know! Lol
My first was also the Paraframe... Still have mine too lol! 2001 and a PFC at Camp Lejeune, saw it in the PX and decided I needed my own Pocket Knife lol. Have kept it to remind me where I am compared to where I was.
As far as the knife, the blade play it developed is insane, and I can't get it to hold an edge for the life of me. I am pretty damn decent with freehand, can get all my premium steel knives to lazer sharp but not this damn thing lol. I have tried the Worksharps, both the precision angled version and the belt version, and 2 different types of stones, and it just won't get sharp anymore. I am assuming the heat treat was garbo.... but IDC... it's still the one I keep for the nostalgia.
I went through a similar progression. My Barlow that I bought when I was 9 was a slip joint, I cut myself really good a couple times. My first decent knife was a Buck 110FG, it had the finger grooves. I bought it in 1987, I lost it the last time in 2001. That knife took me from working the casinos in Laughlin to A wildfire crew in 1988, to working as a cable tv tech and then a lineman.
Next I got a Gerber Gator, which is about equal to the Paraframe.
My Sister came over a couple years ago, asked me to sharpen her knife, which was a Paraframe. When she came back to have it re-sharpened I gave her a Vosteed Racoon button lock in 14C28N. She used it so much that I got her a Kizer button lock in S35VN. She treasures it like it is made of gold.
Wow!!! You have had an amazingly interesting life! I would love to hear about a few stories??? The Gator, dang, talk about memories. You gave your sister an awesome knife, in the raccoon. Its one of the best edc knives around.
What a knife journey! Mine started with my military issued Gerber 06 auto. After getting out it got put to work, including gutting my dad's first bear. After a while, I started to realize how big and heavy it was and that i didn't care for the serrated blade. Almost a decade later I'm still falling down the rabbit hole lol.
Thank you for your service!!! Can I ask a question??? What service was you? What was your MOS or unit? I only ask because I didn't realize they were issuing a Gerber auto to troops?? Your dad got a bear?that's so cool! You, my friend, have lived a cool life!!
Love the story of your knife journey. We all started somewhere, and we are all in different places currently.
As for me, I am a product of action movies as a kid. I was born and raised in the city, so not too many around me had knives. I started with the fantasy stuff buying junk swords and knives from gift stores, liqour stores, and anywhere else I could find them. I got into ninja and samurai stuff because those were the craze back in the 70s. Started training martial arts in high school and have been on and off for years. I went with my instructor and a couple of other students to a knife fighting siminar, and they said you should always carry a folder and they talked about Spyderco knives. I picked up a CRKT Cruiser because it looked "tactical" to me. That's where the folders started, and I soon found out they are more useful as a tool than a self-defense weapon. When Covid hit, I started down the knife UA-cam rabbit hole. It began with Blade HQs videos, and that's where my eyes were opened to all the new products. 3 Apache cases and around $30K later, I am obsessed, but I love every aspect of these beautiful tool and functional works of art.
Sorry so long, but you asked for a story 🤣
Don't apologize!!!! That's awesome!!! Covid was where my journey started as well. Lol. Its funny, I was in martial arts for many years, and I always thought the "fantasy" weapons were the only blades that would be valuable or expensive. I didn't know what I didn't know. Now, though. Lol. I need one of those cases! Actually, i need a few of them. Are they pretty good? Where did you pick yours up at?
@TheUnprofessionalDad they are a great value. You can pick them up at Harbor Freight. A couple of suggestions:
These can hold about 70 knives per case. They are pre-perferated, so you will be making the slots for each knife. 3 layers of foam, so leave the bottom layer un-slotted. I tend to make one or two rows 3×1 slots for big knives. 2x1 slots will handle most normal sized knives. On the first one, I cut the slots out, but I got a tip from a friend started pushing the perforated squares out, which actually worked better.
I have the 4800 size, and they run about $60 each. Much cheaper than a Pelican Case equivalent. And better, in my opinion, than throwing them in a drawer.
I am a Disabled Veteran with Advanced Alzheimer’s and discovered this community when purchasing my EDC when I became confined to a chair. I love your channel for the content and reviews!
Thank you so much for your service!!! My son is currently serving. I appreciate you!! I'm really glad that you enjoyed the content!
So glad to see that you made it to 1k subscribers before the giveaway! My knife story is how I got into knives. My father has a Benchmade 760 that he has carried my entire childhood. Every Christmas, he would break out the knife and use it to cut the ribbons and tape on all our packages. I bugged him for years to let me use it before he finally agreed and let me use it, and the rest is history. We bonded over knives, talking about them, looking about them, and learning about them. This is why my first few pocket knives were Benchmades, and why to this day every time my father or I get a new knife , we show them off to one another and talk about them.
Wow! What an awesome story! I'm trying to teach my boys about knives, and i can only hope to have such a great bind with them . We are very close, and I hope we stay that way forever, just like you and your dad.
My first experience with knives that helped me fall in love with them was when my grandfather gifted me his markII KaBar from his service in WWII. I loved it so much that I've carried it on every hunting trip, every deployment since. It may not have always been on my kit, but it was with me.
Woodzy!!!!! Friend!!!! Thank you for your service!!! I would have been honored to know your grandfather!! That was the greatest generation of men! I, too, have always loved the Kabar for the fighting men that it served well in the wars. What a knife!!
I love your humility brother, you're a real one and I'm here for it
Thank you!!! I'm extremely grateful for that!!!
Being newer to the collection game it took me a while figuring out the knife steel that’s available today. I thought surgical steel and 440 was like the best thing ever. Now knowing what I know by videos like these have taught me a lot and I appreciate that more than any one knows. So I’ve severely upped my knife choices. Thank you. Can’t wait for tomorrow!
Wit, im not the only one who thought surgical steel was the best you could get? If a knife has surgical steel, then it's a rich man's knife. Haha lol!!! Oh, how far we have come.
@ agreed!!
I remember how I felt when I got my first folding knife. It was a Buck 110, I was just a kid, but I felt like I could do anything with that knife. That was the beginning of my love of knives. I still love the 110 and 112, but after I became a member of this great community I learned how deep this rabbit hole really is. And now my knife collecting has taken on a whole new meaning because of how much I love the people in this community. It's not just the knives any more, but also the people with whom I share this hobby that make it so great! Thank you for sharing your storry!👊🏻
I can relate to every word you just said! Knives are very empowering! From the feeling of self defense, to true esc preparedness, you can tackle anything. Even Katelin started carrying a knife once I made her for a few days. She saw how much she used it and then had to have one in her purse at all times. I, too, had to learn how far the rabbit hole goes. I feel like Alice! Lol. The part you said about community and the people in it, wow! I couldn't have said it better if I prepared it out in advance. Well said! I started this channel because I wanted to talk knives, and the people of.like mind were exactly who I wanted to talk to. We are all birds of the same feather! I love being part of it!!
Glad to hear your journey into knives! I feel like im doing the same learning so much about different steels the last couple years. Theres so many new steels out there now. Glad there is so many knowledgeable people out here sharing there information!
I agree!!! Its the people that share their knowledge that help push the hobby along. I'm grateful for everyone that I have learned from.
Congrats on the growth!!! Love the podcast style videos & knife thoughts !
Thank you!!! I'm so glad that you liked the content!
30 away from 1k at 10:30. Here's to you and your growth and progress! Keep em coming Chris! I think it is really cool you want to include international viewers. Perhaps it would be better to have a give away for the international subscribers so it would be easier to stay within the red tape of international laws. Food for thought. Thank you again for the amazing chance to add a beautiful new knife to the collection!
Thank you sooo much!!! I'm blown away where the channel is right now. I can't believe it! I owe so much to all of you for the support, suggestions, and kind words!! I'm beyond grateful! Thank you, friend!!!
when i was a child here in Italy, i used to go on hikes with my grandfather, a WWII veteran. he was a nature guy, always picking stuff to bring back home, mushrooms, apples, nuts, apsaragus, you name it, he knew it and he knew where to get it in the wild. he always had his knife with him, everyday, all life long. i guess he was one of the OG EDC guys :-) anyways his favourite knife he owned was handmade in Maniago - Italy (he was from there) a fixblade hawkbill style knife with a fantastic walnut handle.
so i grew up with him always carrying a knife when we were together. he later passed on...i finished school and started to carry a knife as well, and it is still a strange thing for most people here in europe to see someone carrying a knife. i think i am the only person in my whole community to edc a sub 2.5 inch knife... you it is illegal here in Italy to edc a knife, but i don't care. well, years go by and one day my dad gives me a knife, which i still carry from time to time, a farmer's knife from corsica.
looking for the specs of it online, i noticed the knife community...got myself the first Spyderco, boom, hooked :-)
What!!! Italy!!! Wow, you are lucky!!! It's such a historic and beautiful place! I know some mushroom hunters, and they use hawkbill knives as well. They cut stems extremely well. How awesome that must have been, to walk the countryside with your grandfather. Those men of WW2, regardless of nation, they are all cut from the same cloth, were the greatest generation of men ever. I bet you learned so much from him! You know, its such a shame that you all have the laws and restrictions that you have. Carrying a knife for edc use is so natural for men and many women. I'm glad that you at least get to enjoy knives like you do. We have more "liberties" here, but we also deal with many problems and issues that you all don't have to. Oh, I am hooked on these 2 guys from Italy that play the cellos!!! I mean, I am hooked!!! Them and Andrea Bocelli!!!
@@TheUnprofessionalDad i work in the crafts, all day long i handle wood and boxes and things that need to be cut and/or cut open. so i naturally always have a knife in my pocket...and most of the time i leave it there when i get off work. in most of europe but expecially in italy the rule is like that: if they catch you with a knife you have to explain why you have it with you, like if you say you are going in the woods or hiking in the mountains, you have to have the knife packed in your backpack and unpack it only when you use it. if you don't have an explanation, like you are in a bar with your knife in the pocket, well, then you get into troubles... stupid laws anyways. i have been in fights, never took out my knife from the pocket honestly.
anyways, yes the WWII guys always rocked a lot, i mean, both my grandpas where in war 4 years long, both survived, came back, never complained about anything. they tried to do the best they could for the family and that was it. real survivors, real tough men. i am also prepping because i dont have a good feeling for the near future. i live in the dolomites, it is a very remote place up in the mountains in italy, and it's the place i'll defend when there will be the need for it.
keep up the good work, i appreciate the content you are making!
Can't really tell a story right now. Cut my thumb today working on a knife and can't type very well right now. I would still love a new knife!! Great channel!!
Thank you!!! Welcome to my channel! You are one of us, though. Once you cut your fingers on blades then you are in the club for life. Lol.
Back in 87, I bought a Gerber LST I edc'd it for well over 20 years had some other knives, too, including a few Gerber Gators. I used and abused the LST. Eventually I got a Gerber Freeman folder, thought it was the end, ha ha ha. Thes lock up on the Gerber had no play, carrying it for a few years I discovered the lock was defeated with minimal pressure on the spine and had cut me, and the journey began. Thanks. I hope i can make it tonight
A kindred spirit!!! Lol. Another person who used and loved Gerber before realizing there was a whole world of knives to be discovered. You had some nice ones, though! I hope you can make it this evening, but I understand if you can't. Thank you for the great background of your knife journey!
Dude! You're almost at 1k subs! Keep going!!!!
Thank you!!! I can't believe it!! I honestly don't feel like it's real. Lol.
I was happy to hear you mention Ka-Bar. I just purchased one off of Ebay. It looks similar to the Buck 110 that I have but was made in Cleveland, Ohio where I live!
I love Kabar!! I know.more.about.knives now, but i still love the history and.importance of the KAbar fighting.knife.
I love the knife hunt! Picked up a Hegedus custom in antique store the other day. I wish I knew the story on it, but it was a really cool find.
That's the best way to get a knew knife. To stumble across one in a pawn shop or antique store or.flea.market. they have character, and stories!!
My nicest hunting knife in the 70's was a Buck 119. I had to hand checker the handle to be able to hold it.
My buddy did something similar to his. He gave it that pineapple grenade look.
Nice sticker bomb board Chris, I was going to suggest that you hang it in the background but you were already few steps ahead of me lol. My board has some small holes in it for dowels which my knives sit on.
I have a bunch of stickers that I have to get out and add. It will be full quick.
Similar path - until around 18 months ago I had heard the names Benchmade and Spyderco but always had Buck, and thought they were all I needed. But then I started watching EDC videos on UA-cam. And I thought Case slipjoints were awesome. I had absolutely no idea what I was missing until I watched some of those Knife Center videos where they present like 15 different knives, none of which I had ever heard of before, and they talked about blade steel and handle materials and phosphor bronze washers versus bearings, sharpening stones, batoning. And prices in the hundreds - holy smokes I had no clue. Now I’m kind of embarrassed about how many knives I’ve collected. I have a lot of really good ones, but I’ve learned to buy some of them used and fix them up, and I get lots of satisfaction from that. Lots of them aren’t even worth fixing but I love tinkering. My first really nice knife was a Spyderco Para 3. That’s when I discovered fidgeting. And then Civivi and Kizer with their ball bearing pivots. Talk about an obsession!
Wow!!! Knifecenter was my road map also!!! DCA was my own personal knife guru. Lol. I learned so much from him.
My knife journey started with an old Sabre Japan in knife I found in a parking lot at around age 12... it was in my pocket every day until I graduated Highschool.. the first knife I bought for myself was a buck 186 odyssey.. still my favorite buck to this day
That's a great way to get interested in knives. Find one, and it captures you. Then you get used to having one, and you are never the same again. You feel nakedness without one in your pocket . Great story! Thank you for sharing that!
Relatable story. I had a similar journey but I skipped the Damascus phase. It’s hard to find anyone that’s not on the internet to talk knives with. I tried striking up a few conversations with the knife sellers at the rattlesnake round up flea market a couple times. They know some steels are stainless steel. That’s about as far as we got. Haha everyone thinks I’m a nut for having so many knives.
Then we are all muts!! Lol. You can never have too many! I have realized that most people, even some who have several knives, don't take the blade steels or depth of knife options, very serious. To them, they are just cool little tools.
It's cool you've figured out a way to do the giveaway internationally. I'm going to try and be there for the live stream. I had a similar path with knife steels haha. I also own the same hatchet lol. I haven't climbed high up the ladder yet in terms of owning the higher end steels but I've learned a bit about them over the years. Hopefully I'll dip my toe soon!
I hope you can make it, but I understand if you can't. That hatchet is cool as heck!! Lol. As for the steels, I'm gonna tell ya something I have learned. Want to know how much of a difference the knife steel makes to me??? Zero!! Not one bit! I don't get to go out and hard use the knives like some do, so a high-end steel makes no difference to me. I like having them. I like talking about them. As for actually impacting my knives or usage, not at all! I do like collecting them, just because it's the in thing right jow, but I'm just fine with 8cr, aus 8, D2, and so on. Don't worry too much about rushing out and spending a fortune on knives just for steels.
Just finished watching your video very relatable reminds me of the Time my mate asked if he could use my knife it was a flipper ( he opens it with two hands ) he cuts the rope and asked my how to unlock it ( it was a liner lock and he was pushing the civiv logo like a Botton ) I unlock it a put it in my pocket he then says “ you should get one of those pattern knives” I said do you mean Damascus he replied “ I think so…, anyways the pattern blade knives
are the sharpest”
Some people will never understand
Haha!!! Oh, that was definitely me, not long ago!!! I remember trying for 2 days to open a frame lock once. I couldn't get it open to save my life! I thought the blade was messed up and wouldn't deploy. I was so upset!! I literally had to watch UA-cam videos and read about them to find out it was a frame lock, and I was pushing the frame closed so it wouldn't open. 2 days!!!!! Lol.
Just started getting back into knives and love all these UA-cam channels. I would really like the microtech amphibian because it is a gorgeous folder
You definitely have great taste!!! That's such a nice knife!!
When I was younger I got an obsidian knife and doubted the sharpness so I dragged the edge across my thumb fast thinking nothing of it, cut me really good and now im more careful and respectful of knives
Wow!!! Obsidian, well, as you now know, is SHARP!! Hopefully, you didn't get scarred.?
@TheUnprofessionalDad long time ago so a small scar, now I know lol
I've started collecting large lockbacks for my lifestyle a large folder in a belt pouch works best for me on the homestead I love collecting from swap meets and flea markets the hunt is so much fun
I love searching places like that! I can literally spend hours, and only find 1 $20 knife and be happy. I would love to live on a homestead!! That's so cool.
Loved the story of your journey
Thank you!!! I'm glad people enjoyed hearing it.
When i started collecting i only bought Kershaw since that was what was available on the Snap-On truck. Then for some reason I bought a S110v Manix 2. That was 60 Spyderco's ago. I have a problem...
What!!!???!!!??? 60 spydercos!?!? That is so dang awesome!!! You don't have a problem, you have an awesome collection!!!
Love the knives! The esee 4 handles remind me of the bow river a lot. Def going to get one of those someday and the buck 112 after seeing your previous video
It does have a bow river look to it! I can't believe it never noticed that. I see 8t now, though!
In 2018 my truck got broken into and I had a 6 pack of Lonestar Beer(that’s it) stolen out of it. In return the thief forgot a ZT 0801 right on my center console! And that’s how I got into Knives
Wow!!!! Haha! That's the most expensive beer they ever drank and the cheapest you ever lost!! Lol.
I can remember in the marines back in the 70s everyone had gas station knives and we would sharpen are shovels to do the dirty work, one day a new guy showed up with a 90 dollar Gerber 420 stainless, that knife was the greatest knife anyone ever seen, he was always showing it off and always had marines around him wanting to hold it and look at it, back then 90 dollars was 1 weeks pay, today that 420 stainless knife would be a bottom line budget knife but it was the greatest thing ever back then, it was the start of the knife movement for sure, everyone wanted a Gerber or a buck 110. but I did use a cheep gas station knife for 6 years in the marines and put the thing through hell and so did a lot of other marines 440c was the top of the line but no one cold afford it.we did have k bars like 1095 but no one liked to carry them to big and heavy and your shovel could do the same work.
Thank you for your service!!!! Thank you, also, for sharing that awesome story! I say it all the time, before powder steels, everyone got by on regular stainless steels. I bet that marine was a Rockstar with that Gerber!? Lol.
Sounds like there really was a joke you weren't in on. I went thru the same sort of progression. Gerber-Kershaw-OKC-Tenacious-Resilliance. My employer has an employee reward program, and when I got a bunch of points saved up, I cashed them in for Amazon gift cards. I ended up ordering a bugout and a bm 484 Nakamura in cf and s90v. I haven't looked back since.
Wow! What an awesome employer! Great knife choices!!!
I'm here just for the hat ....GO BIG BLUE !!!!!!!!!!!
You and me both!!! Cars cats cats!!!!!
Raised by Marine, I was introduced to knives at a very early age. Learning how to be patient and sharp in the knives was another aspect. I was definitely exposed to understand what someone's warranty would be if they stand behind their product. During my time in the military I've had. Experiences all over the world where knives are truly needed. But, during the pandemic mission, Spyderco stepped up and showed support. Please continue to share your knowledge to be respectful, responsible, and safe on these tools for resiliency. Thank you.
Thank you, friend!!! I definitely step back and learn when you speak! You have helped me so much, and I appreciate that! I can only imagine a Marine and his.knife, and the stories they could tell. I love watching Jameson and hearing his take on things!
Awesome story. I've tried to get both my kids thr sanr knife each. The both have more than i do now. But they both have the Bear Grylls lock back folder. With his name signed on it. Probably lasered or printed on.
Im glad they love knives! I have my bear grylls.and love them. That's truly awesome!
The Gerber gator 🐊 a classic one 😊
I think everyone has an experience with that knife. Lol.
Flea land. I see that sign going to my In laws in Barville. Gerber is the gateway knife to collectors.
Haha!!! I love that area!!! Only us here in Ky can take Barbourville and turn it into Barville! But call it anything else, and we won't know what the heck you are talking about!!! Haha
Hi. Nice Milestone with 1k subs. I'm still a little behind that.
Well, let's get you there!!! I'll give you a shout-out in the next video and ask people to subscribe!!!
@@TheUnprofessionalDad That would be cool. Appreciate that.👊
Happy 1k brother !! Happy for you ! Love your vids . I have never won a knife but would be amazing to win one from your first giveaway:p happy new years
I'm excited! I'm glad that people are excited as well! 6 will be here in 4 hours and it will be fun!
I’m praying for you and yours brother hope you’re kids get wellfast
Thank you!!! They are all doing great now!
Yes sir looking forward to it
Thank you!! You and me both!! I'm excited!!!
i would like a non gas station knife , i wouldnt know where to begin to get one though
I know that feeling. The first step is to decide what your budget is. That's the key! Then go to youtube or Google and put that amount in with the best knife for x amount? The results will start you on your journey. If I can help, then my email is in the channel description.
try anywhere but a gas station...lol
Blade hq is awesome and has great prices. Brands like sencut, petrified fish and qsp have great knives that will not break the bank but are very well made. Kizer, tenable and kansept are amazing as well. Spyderco is going to cost you more but you can't go wrong with them. They have some of the best quality control around.
@@none4now-k9c thank you
Great video. I identify with the process you went through. I'm not in the club. Don't care, but I am thinking of buying a real Spyderco. I like either the open hole or a flipper. Not very coordinated for a thumb stud. And I like either a compression lock or the Manix 2 type lock. So I'm saving up for something that has those features. That ESEE looks fantastic to me.
That's awesome!!! We all start somewhere. I'm glad for it, though. It made me do the work and study and watch and learn. It was a very fun process!
Yeah we all went through the not knowing and thinking gerber was the bees knees. I had the same thing with steels. It was not until i got into watching you tube and hearing those numbers that i learned. Oh no.... most of my knives are 8cr13mov. Dang! I still love and carry them from time to time. It all about learning. Now im that guy that askes what kind of blade does it have. And i usually get a blank stare and they say STEEL like im an idiot. I just say cool and move on. I dont like it when car people jam a bunch of engine facts and specs, that i have no clue about or really care. I just want a car or truck to run.
My first knife i was proud of the steel was a Case westline. S35vn. Now i dont like it lol. Not very snappy. Pocket clip screws are huge and bulging. And the anodized aluminum is slick as all get out.
That was a great video man, i was grinning the whole time because i thaught the same things you did. All of it! 😅 well we both certainly know our stuff now. Im still learning, always learning as im sure you are. Its fun. Btw i hate when ppl get bent out of shape when you say ignorance. Its not a terrible thing and its easily fixed! Im pretty ignorant about cars. We can't be experts on everything. Anyway have a great night man, hope your little ones are feeling alittle better. Looking forward to the live stream. I bet you are at 1100 by the end of the night tomorrow.
Wow, I will be blown away if I'm there tomorrow night! That's so many more than I ever thought possible! Case westline in s35vn!!! Sweet knife! My brother is a massive case knife collector. I'm trying to get a free day where he can do a zoom interview with me and show them off. I'll be honest, im ignorant about a lot!!!! Lol. Including case knives. You are right, though, people get bent over words when the literal definition is simple and non offensive. That's true ignorance. Lol. I'm so excited for tomorrow!!! Thank you for everything!!! You and a few others have been right here from the start, and I will never ever ever forget that!!!
What time is the live stream tomorrow?
6pm eastern time. Good luck man. What would you get?
Yes, 6pm est.
@@none4now-k9c I'm just getting back into knives so I am really out of the loop as far as knowing what I would get. So, I'll ask around:). Good luck as well
Also, if you were to begin a knife collection from scratch, what would be the first knife you would buy?
If i was to build a new collection, then there are a b7nch of knives i would want, but 2 are most. Is budget an issue? Let's say that we are starting slow and building up to premium knives, for this scenario. If it was a knife that i would be using a lot, then i would start with a Spyderco Tenacious. If it was j7st collecting for the sake of it, then I would buy, no question, the Ruike P801. It's a knife that isvery affordable but gives the feel and look of something far more expensive. Obviously, there are countless knives i would want, but those 2 are excellent knives to start with.
@@TheUnprofessionalDad Thanks for the insight. I'm trying to relearn
What time are you going live? My journey sounds a lot like yours but I still love learning about knives and steels
Thank you friend! We had a really good time!
Nothing wrong with a good gas station knife especially starting out. My first knife was a knockoff swiss army knife and I loved that thing
We all start somewhere! When you can value and appreciate a less expensive knife like that, then you can definitely enjoy a more expensive one when you got one.
I have been thinking about what you are saying . I have been sorta on your same early knife collecting path. Not selling but perception and choices. Maybe I watched too much " Forged in Fire" . Thought Damascus or Japanese Carbon steel would be the best.
It is definitely good steel, but once powdered steel came along, it changed everything. Also, when you learn more, you realize that heat treat affects it more than what it's made from. I'm glad I wasn't the only one! Lol
Alright, Chris, I'll trade you my "Have a Knife Day" for your"Sharp Knife Means a Happy Life" 😂😉 I like it!!👍
Haha!!! Can we rotate and use them both! I like both of those!
So for those international subscribers, free shipping is not a thing either. I assume the 200 dollars also are meant to cover the shipping if one goes that route? For instance, last time I purchased from Blade HQ I had to pay 50 bucks in international shipping and when the knife arrives theres 25% tax on the entire value including the shipping. Which means that 200 dollar knife is now 312 dollars. Oh well maybe your solution is the best after all!
What i can do is get you a blade hq code for 200 if you want to go that route. Then anything over 200 , if there is any, you won't have to send to me. You can purchase the knife, or whatever, and work all of that out.
@@TheUnprofessionalDad Hey that sounds like a great way to ensure the prize actually goes to a knife though!
Yes sir! 1K is waving
I want a new knife
I'm blown away!!! I don't know if I believe this.right now!!! Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel!!
very kool sir
Thank you!!
Almost here!
I can't wait!!!!
The shark cub knife is the aus10 still a good steel
If I win any I think I’m going to be to scared to use these never realized how knifes cost wow
Yes! It's not like a magnacut, or s90v or anything, but its still a good steel. It's very very durable and strong. The edge retention is OK, but it is so easy to strop it with a belt or leather strap and get it razor sharp again. It's actually a good steel for beginners because it is so easy to sharpen. You picked a great knife, and the steel will do just fine.
Lol. Trust me, I understand! I baby all of my expensive knives also!!
@ is it better than k110 I can sharpen it razor sharp
I just bought a swiss tech haltbar. I think it's a great knife for the price. I'm not much of a story teller.
Lol. There is nothing wrong with being the silent type. Sometimes, I should be. That's a great knife! I have it and think its fantastic!
I've been collecting knives for 50 years, never won anything !
Stick around, friend. We will see if we can remedy that!
Im having a heck of a time trying to find a large folder. By large I want a blade 3.75 or larger any recommendations on knives or videos? (Nothing comically large)
I will tell you about a knife that i have recommended many times. I love this knife!!! It has a blade length of 3.74 inches and feels.great in the hand. It's the Sencut Glidestrike! Check that out, and if it doesn't work then let me know and I'll suggest something else??
How do we see the live stream ? I missed the 6 o’clock.
It should be available on my channel?? Is it not?? I'll check and make sure
I made sure it was.publ8c just now. UA-cam processes live streams for an hour or so, but it should be available now
New Sub , really wanting that Joker Nomad 6.5 ! Would love to know what you think of it !
I really do love the Nomad! I think that Joker makes a really good bushcraft knife. They use a good durable steel in 14c, and they have excellent grinds. A mora, for instance, is good at wood processing, but not many other tasks. A Joker is good with wood. It's good with food.prep (good.slicer). It's good with so much. I love the Nomad! Excellent choice!
I think dang near everyone started with Gerber/Kershaw/Kabar/CRKT. I’m curious though…with such a VAST community of knife nuts raising little knife nuts,,, how many of them will start out with something DRASTICALLY BETTER!! My son just turned 9 and let me tell you he got HOOKED UP. Spyderco knife roll almost full of Spyderco’s with hints of Kizer and Civivi!!! Of course that almost spoils him…he can go only go up from there!
Hahaha!!! Ain't that the truth!!! My boys .literally fight over the knives when I get them. "I call that one!"Well then, I claim that one!" Every single time. They have better collectio s than I do!
You ever edc fixed blade? Trying to decide which one I want to start with. I love buck so thinking about the 662 alpha elite magna cut. You have any experience with this one?
I bought the buck fixed blade for my brother, and now I want to steal it from him. Lol. Buck makes excellent fixed blade knives! Their fixed blades are better than their folders, imo. I love to edc the Bradford!! It's an excellent edc fixed blade
i want a new knife! entering for the live giveaway
Thank you so much! I'm truly grateful!
😂great story
Thank you!! I earned that story honestly!
That essee is a great knife. What does your son carry?
My son hasn't been swayed by the power of the blade yet. Lol. I'm getting him the same Mordax that I have because he fell in love with it. Other than that, he hasn't really carried much.
You want a knife story well I have one. Keep in mind that this was the deep south of Georgia in the 60's during Vietnam. I have a Buck 120 knife. This knife actually killed someone and almost killed 2 orher people. The story is my uncle had just gotten back from Vietnam and had been in the Army for 8 years and the last 2 as a Pathfinder. He had been in the 'sh!t' so to speak. Anyways, he was in Georgia post discharge going deer hunting. In the Restaurant he was at he encountered 3 black men who were quite bigger than he was. They noticed his Army jacket and started harrasing him. They were really going after him and one of them slapped him and the other spit on him. They started bragging about dodging the draft, how stupid he was and they were gonna 'skin them up a white boy'. They had seen the knife, the Buck 120, and were going to use his own knife on him. The ringleader, who was the cook at the restaurant, picked up a hot pan of grease and started walking over while his 2 friends held his arms out. Well my uncle didn't survive 2 tours and wasn't going to go out by 3 racist black guys in a greasy spoon 13 miles from Gay, Georgia. So he fought and got his right arm free. One of the things he carried in his boot as a carry over habit from his time in Nam was a S&W 36 revolver. He got his gun out and shot the guy holding his arm in the leg. He let go and then my uncle pulled his knife. He had been training with some Korean ROK SF amd they had taught him tae kwon do and knife skills. The head guy sees his friend get shot and he throws the grease. Hits my unc,e's gu. Hand and he drops the gun. Still has the knife. He stabs the guy he shot in the leg, then again in the arm and opens him up. The other guy he broke free from comes in with the the ringleader who was holding a kitchen knife at that point. The one guy goes for the dropped gun but burns himself because the gun is still too hot. So he kicks out, my uncle blocks the kick, stabs right through the backside of the knee and pulls the knife towards him. Ringleader comes in and makes to slashing attacks that hit the military jacket and doesn't get through. So then he comes in on an overhead attack. That's when my uncle comes up and gets the knife up through the stomach and into the diaphragm and lungs. Levers the blade to the right, gets the heart and other lung. They back off, the leader knows he's been stabbed, doesn't know he is dead yet. He makes a clumsy swing and then drops dead. My uncle runs and puts his hand under water for the burn. Out comes a waitress who screams not to hurt her. He gets her calmed down, they call 911 and the sheriff's office shows up. An agent with GBI is called in. Waitress corroborates the events. My uncle spent 3 days in jail still. He is released but had to come to court to have the case adjudicated. He never hears back. Calls the sheriff and the sheriff tell's him not to worrh, they are working on it. They were waiting to see if the guy who got stabbed in the knee was going to die as his popliteal artery was sliced open. The other guy had his radial artery sliced open. Those 2 make it. He never hears about the case. Never gets a news story. Nothing. To this day he still has never gotten anything back. He had deforming burns on his hands a.omg witn some cuts from close in knife fighting. His martial arts skills amd time in Vietnam, often walking first usually meant a contact, even though they were supposed to avoid the enamy, that wasn't how they were used. They became forward observers and cartographers. But he had severak run ins. He was a character. I got the knife because he was going through some things and he wanted to get rid of his weapions to prevent suicide. I got the knife, plus the story I had heard told about 50 times. My dad got the guns. He lived for 25 years after I got tne knife. He also got imto another self defense shooting in 1990 at a gas station in Georgia. Someone tried getting into his camper on the back of his truck. When they realized some one was in there, they fired several rounds into the camper. He guessed where they were ar by the holes and fired back, hitting one guy in the shoulder, but with .357 FMJ. Messed that guys golf game up.
I truly don't know what to say! That story is a reminder that our men at arms were not always considered the heroes they are today. Now we revere them and celebrate them. We give up seats on a plane for them. We cheer and clap when they walk in. We honor them and their families for their bravery and sacrifice. That wasn't always the case, though. Our brave soldiers, who often times had no choice in the matter, were, as you said, spit on and called horrible names. They were mocked and scourned and forced to remove their uniforms of honor all to spare themselves the harassment and bigotry of the citizens they fought to protect. All of those brave men are owed something that our country can never repay! They weren't the ones who should have faced shame and ridicule. The cowardly citizens that hid behind their protection, all while hurling vile insults at them, those people are owed the true shame!!! Our nation has many beautiful moments in our past. We have done so much good in the world. We have also acquired many black eyes and dark marks of evil. What we did to those who fought in Vietnam is right up there at the top of the list!!! The war, and the politics removed, the soldiers deserved better!!! Thank you for sharing that story, and thank you to your uncle for his service!
Wow...$200 off a crk🤔 or a bm 710...like a kid in a candy store
Only gerber I'd buy myself is the strongarm. What does your son carry?
Yes sir!!! I'm excited too! I cant wait to announce a winner and see what they pick!
Getting close to 1K bro. Count me in the giveaway. I want to win . Subscribed and shared
Thank you so much!!! I'm grateful! Welcome to my channel!
Would be so cool to win a knife!
Awesome!! Welcome to my channel!!
@@TheUnprofessionalDad thanks for having me fellow Dad
New subscriber! Lets reach 1000 before or while streaming tom. I would like to enter the giveaway too.
You are in! Thank you!! Welcome to my channel!
I have been looking at protect knives I hope I win blade hq gift!!!!!!
You have awesome taste!! Protech is my favorite brand!! Thank you!!! Welcome to my channel!
6 o’clock
Thank you!!
Almost there bro. Just subscribed. I want to win a new knife. Enter me
Consider it done!!!! Welcome to my channel, friend! I appreciate you!