This YouTube video by Nutnfancy reviews the Kershaw Rake folding knife. While acknowledging its fast flipper deployment, US production, and sharp 14C28N/CPM-D2 composite steel blade, the reviewer finds the knife's small handle and heavy 5.4 oz weight for its size to be significant drawbacks, especially at its $75 price point. He compares it unfavorably to the Kershaw 1790 Tremor, which offers a larger blade and handle despite using 8Cr13Mov steel. The Rake is deemed less functional for tactical or EDC use with larger hands but could appeal to those with smaller hands seeking a hard-use tactical or EDC knife. The reviewer assigns it a likability score of 5 out of 10.
This video, "Anatomy of Hype: Tom Brown Tracker knife Part 1," by Nutnfancy, aims to debunk the mystique surrounding the Tom Brown Tracker T1 knife, heavily influenced by its portrayal in the movie "The Hunted." The reviewer criticizes the knife's design, weight, and perceived combat capabilities, deeming it overpriced and sub-par compared to more practical alternatives for wilderness or combat use. While acknowledging its visual appeal and potential chopping ability, the video focuses on disproving its exaggerated reputation, which the reviewer attributes to flawed movie advisement and fanboyism. This is presented as a two-part series.
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