This RECOIL OFFGRID Podcast episode features an interview with Jeremiah Burbank, owner of PVK, a prominent knife retailer. Jeremiah discusses PVK's journey from a family business to a significant player in the knife industry, highlighting unique experiences running a showroom on Las Vegas Boulevard. He touches upon the impact of COVID-19, current knife market trends like pocket carry fixed blades and automatics, the importance of quality knife steel, and the supportive nature of the knife community. The interview also stresses the crucial role of a pocket knife for survival.
This video discusses a significant lawsuit filed against Benchmade, a well-known knife manufacturer, seeking $10 billion. The title suggests a significant event occurred following this lawsuit. While the title mentions a lawsuit and a large sum, the description heavily features affiliate links to Amazon for various products, including knives (implied by Benchmade's primary business), EDC gear, camera equipment, audio equipment, and lighting. This indicates the video likely touches upon the legal situation but may pivot to product recommendations or related content. Given the focus on Benchmade, a prominent knife company, the content will likely appeal to those interested in knives, EDC, and potentially the legal aspects affecting the industry.
This video discusses the ongoing legal situation between Benchmade and Montana Knife. While the description doesn't go into deep detail about the specifics of the lawsuit, it links to a previous livestream for more context and provides various affiliate links for recommended gear, including knives and camera equipment. The content seems to focus on the legal and business aspects of knife manufacturing and disputes, rather than firearm reviews or demonstrations.
This video showcases Kronos Knives, a new brand under the JJE Capital umbrella. The brand aims to bring a mission of freedom to the knife industry, offering quality tools suitable for hunting, bushcraft, and everyday carry. The description emphasizes the brand's commitment to providing reliable and functional knives.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Benchmade Knife Company and Montana Knife Company (MKC). It focuses on Benchmade's response to MKC's request for sanctions filed in federal court. The content likely involves a breakdown of legal proceedings, company statements, and potentially a comparative analysis of actions taken by both companies in the context of their dispute.
This video features an interview with Tim Parlatore, former lawyer for President Trump and current lawyer for Montana Knife Company (MKC), and Josh Smith, co-founder of MKC. They discuss the ongoing Benchmade lawsuit, delving into the legal aspects and potential future developments. The conversation likely explores the intricacies of intellectual property disputes within the knife manufacturing industry, given the involvement of a prominent knife company and its legal representation.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by Benchmade against Montana Knife Company (MKC). It delves into the history of Benchmade, their legal history, MKC's response to the lawsuit, and Benchmade's motion. The video appears to be an analysis of a legal dispute within the knife industry, with potential implications for intellectual property and design rights.
This video features an interview with Spencer Frazer, the founder of SOG knives. The discussion delves into the origins of the SOG brand, focusing on the iconic MAC-V SOG knife and its re-creation. Frazer shares insights into the early challenges of establishing the company, the artistic and technical aspects of knife design, and the influence of popular culture, such as the Rambo and Terminator 2 films, on the tactical blade market. Several key SOG models are highlighted, including discussions on jimping and the potential resurrection of the Air Sog. The video also touches upon Frazer's surprising involvement with the B2 bomber design and concludes with a look at the intertwined history of TNP and SOG.
This YouTube video features Nutnfancy's visit to Cutlery Shoppe, highlighting their role as a knife supplier. The presenter, Jeff, is praised for offering great prices, service, and free US shipping (with code 'nutnfancy'). The video touches on Jeff's insider status in the knife industry and his close relationships with designers and makers. A specific story about a Spyderco Endura ZDP-189 is mentioned, showcasing the presenter's appreciation for Jeff's gratitude and commitment to customer trust.
This video discusses a proposed re-classification of spring-assisted opening knives by U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP), arguing it would unfairly criminalize millions of law-abiding citizens. The content emphasizes the utility of these knives for various purposes, the potential negative economic impact on the knife industry, and the assertion that such actions do not increase public safety. It encourages viewers to contact their congressional representatives to oppose this change, drawing a parallel to the Second Amendment protections for firearms.
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