This video is a comprehensive tour of the creator's extensive knife collection, organized within a Holme & Hadfield case. The video showcases a wide variety of folding knives, multitools, and some watches, with specific mentions and links provided for numerous brands and models including Spyderco, Benchmade, Gerber, Leatherman, and more. The creator also highlights sponsored content from Vaer watches. The video concludes with a segment where the creator chooses their single favorite knife from the entire collection.
This video from NUTNFANCY SHOT 2012 features an interview with Karen Hood, who is now leading the Hoods Woods Project following the passing of Ron Hood. Karen discusses the new PUNK medium-sized fixed blade knife she developed, highlighting its light weight, balance, sheath, and the use of Buck's 5160 steel. The video also briefly showcases other new Buck Knife releases from 2012, including a cutlery set and new colors for the Buck Vantage line, emphasizing Buck's continued quality as an American knife maker.
This video features Nutnfancy reviewing the Buck Vantage Force Pro knife, highlighting its durability and consistent performance over ten years of hard use. The reviewer emphasizes the Vantage series' overall quality and recommends the knife with confidence, noting its continued excellence in 2024. The description also includes a likability scale rating for the Vantage series, placing it at 8 out of 10.
Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2011, featuring a review of the Buck Hoodlum knife with Ron Hood. The discussion highlights the knife's design for woods use, its 10-inch 5160 spring steel blade, G10 scales, and utility features. The review also touches on other Buck lines like Bantam, Vantage, and Avid, mentioning different steel types (420HC, 13C26 Sandvik, S30V) and the Paul Bos heat treat. The video emphasizes the value proposition of the Hoodlum, especially at around $150, and anticipates future testing.
This video review focuses on the Buck Vantage folding knife series, highlighting its design excellence, value, and suitability for everyday carry (EDC). The reviewer details various models, including the Vantage Select, Pro, and Avid, discussing their different steel options (420HC, S30V, 13C26 Sandvik), handle materials (Zytel, G10, Charcoal Dymondwood), and blade dimensions. Key features like ergonomics, blade shape, hollow grind, deployment mechanisms (flipper, thumb hole), liner lock, and deep-carry pocket clip are praised. While acknowledging minor quality control issues with blade centering, the reviewer expresses strong overall satisfaction and predicts the Vantage's popularity.
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