This YouTube video features a Spyderco Round Table discussion focusing on new knife designs and popular steel types. The conversation delves into the origins and perceived advantages of CPM steel in knife manufacturing, highlights new models like the Gayle Bradley folder and Phil Wilson's fixed blade, and explores which countries produce the best knife steels. Other topics include the functional "coastline" advantage of serrations, methods for custom blade creation, knife cutting competitions, and the historical evolution of the Bowie knife, including Ed Schempp's Pocket Bowie. The discussion aims to provide substantive knife content for the TNP Knife Nation.
This video focuses on the OPMOD Browning Drop Point Knife, a limited edition collaboration between Browning and OpticsPlanet. The description highlights its rugged design, suitability for everyday carry and miscellaneous tasks, comfortable finger grooves, a 3 1/16" blade with a double thumb stud for easy deployment, and G10 scales for a secure grip. It's presented as a versatile tool for various uses.
This video provides an in-depth review of the re-designed Cold Steel Voyager knife series, specifically the XL, Large, and Medium models. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, initially had reservations about the redesign but found the new Voyagers to be superior, highlighting the robust Demko Triad lock, improved handle ergonomics with higher traction and finger guards, and enhanced durability for hard use. Despite the loss of the ultra-lightweight aspect of older models, these Voyagers are praised for their strength, value, and suitability for various preparedness and EDC systems. The review also touches on blade sharpness, steel performance (AUS8A), and practical aspects like pocket clip design and lanyard hole functionality.
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