This video review focuses on the Spyderco Schempp Bowie knife, described as "knife porn" and a collectible. The reviewer highlights its aesthetic appeal, drawing parallels to the American West Bowie style, and details its features such as brass bolsters, double guards, S30V blade, carbon fiber scales, and deep carry clip. While praising the build quality and lockup, the reviewer expresses waning enthusiasm for its practical EDC (Everyday Carry) use, ultimately positioning it more as a presentation or collectible item within Ed Schempp's Ethnic series.
This video showcases the TNP Microtech Ultratech, a limited edition (200 worldwide) collaboration knife. It features an anodized FDE finish, special bayonet blade, unique markings, and fittings. The first 25 units are signed with a certificate of authenticity. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design (3.8 oz for a 3.4-inch blade), fast double-action mechanism, tight lockup, and CPM S35-VN steel. Blade options include bayonet, drop point, tanto, and double edge. It's presented as a collectible, capable OTF tactical/EDC blade with excellent value, especially compared to the Benchmade Infidel. The review also touches on ergonomics, discreet carry with a deep pocket clip, and a glass breaker point. While acknowledging potential complaints about Microtech service, the reviewer highly rates the Ultratech as a Hall of Famer.
This video reviews the Camillus CUDA MAXX 5.5, a large folding fighting knife designed by Darrel Ralph. The reviewer highlights its striking appearance, fast flipper deployment, and D2 steel blade with excellent edge retention. The titanium frame lock handle is praised for its grip and pommeling capabilities, with solid lockup and first-class fit and finish. Minor criticisms include a slick handle and pivot-mounted clip. The knife is presented as both an effective fighting tool and a collectible from the now-defunct Camillus company.
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