Karambits are cool!
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2023
- Today we talk about my new CRKT Provoke trainer and my interest in Karambits
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I actually EDC that exact karambit, works better than I thought. I originally bought it just cause it was one of the coolest knife mechanisms I've seen
I live in Canada, I’ve fallen in love with knives and the subcultures and sports around them like balisong flipping, throwing knives etc. Problem for us is balisongs are a prohibited weapon in our country, trainers are allowed still but it’s not the same. However, karambits do not fall under that category so karambit spinning though having a much lower skill ceiling is an attractive thing for someone who wants a fidgety live blade. Also, good call getting the trainer before considering a live blade, some people who start spinning with a sharpened edge naturally get cuts to prove it.
Karambits are indeed cool
i have a karambit live blade and a cool thing abt it is it has a case which kinda makes it a trainer
best i can tell karambit flipping looks more like martial arts. kinda similar to how balisong flipping used to look in the philippines. if you learned some flow like that i think it would be so sick.
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I ain't reading all that
I got a neat karambit balisong (not the cs:go one) not a good flipper, but fun to spin and open
Mantis Vuja De. but Damascus
@@MarioMadness1 I've got a Vuja De clone, and it's pretty neat.
lol i do know those people. it sometimes feels cheap or unfair when low effort vids get so much attention... which is honestly, i think, why ASMR got so much hate a few years ago
I love flipping my live blade krambet
Nice!
Thats really beat, i might get one myself for a little bit of good fun.
I have the all steel provoke and the blade is damn sharp
ngl I'm both a karambit and a bali guy and I got into karambits bc i spin fly swatters at my work when there's nothing else to do and it's crazy fun
I have a question. I have one vulp and one squiddy u . What do you recommemd me to buy nabalis marbles or the flipforge edit? And if is the edit which one the lite or the other one?
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Reate exo-k (live blade and they have a trainer) 👀
Wow, karambit video🤑
Cool
its apparently called karambit flipping/spinning. im not familliar with karambit tricks, ive seen karambit tricks but not necessarily famous "karambiters" or whatever they call themselves.
I'm gonna call them krammers cause they have to kram their fingers through that tiny hole at the end of the karambit to do tricks XD
Hey I got a glidr that has no tap but it’s making rattling sound when I flip it. Is this normal? Also does flip forge ship to US? Ima get one if it does
Yes Flip forge do ship to North America
Yes, in my experience it is the hidden zen pins that are making the sound. I have an arctic that made that exact sound at first, but the more I flipped it, the zen pins stopped making the sound and now it is perfect, you just need to break it in.
Are the pivot screws and bottom screws completely tightened?
@@BladeBiasyah they’re tightened
@@Cdubyajr ok I think u might be right. One of them used to be loose but I thought I had fixed that 🤔
live blade karambits are actually very safe if you don`t try to cut yourself i myself own 2karambits and even in my beginner days with a karambit i did`nt cut me once. but i can understand why you buy trainer karambits.
why is this 100$ I thought it would be budget 😭😭
None training Karambit are safer than none training balisong knives, you can cut your fingers on balisong on the wrong side of handle. I owned both it’s not legal to carry balisong in CA