This video features an in-depth review of the Zero Tolerance 609 RJ Martin collaboration knife. The reviewer highlights its premium features, including a 3D machined titanium handle in bronze, a see-through pivot screw, CPM20CV steel blade, and KVT ball bearing opening system. The description also mentions machined flats for the Edge Pro Apex sharpener, making it suitable for knife maintenance enthusiasts. Several other competitive knife options, such as the Piranha Pocket auto knife and Ferrum Forge Crux, are briefly presented, along with affiliate links for purchasing these items and a sharpening kit.
This video features the Benchmade 781 Anthem folding knife, highlighting its premium features such as a titanium handle and 20CV blade steel. The description emphasizes its high price point and positions it as a top-tier option for those seeking the best in folding knives.
This video showcases custom and collaboration knives, focusing on Brad Zinker's designs and their more affordable Boker Plus counterparts. The reviewer expresses excitement for these lightweight blades, highlighting their impressive blade-to-handle ratios, excellent grinds, unique ventilated titanium handles, and well-designed clips. While acknowledging the use of VG10 steel, the reviewer expresses a preference for S30/35V, noting that Boker collaborations sometimes feature less desirable steels like 440C. Both the FR and Urban Trapper models are mentioned, available in various blade shapes and some with G10 scales. The reviewer highly recommends all tested models.
This video features a review of the Nemesis MPR1 Knife, highlighting its elegant design and EDC (Everyday Carry) suitability. The reviewer praises its titanium handle, bone breaker spine, short clip, and overall fit and finish, comparing it favorably to the CRKT Crossbones. A key point of discussion is the use of VG-10 steel at this price point, with a suggestion for either a lower price or a more premium steel option. The reviewer also mentions the knife's "near perfect execution" and its "1st and 2nd Cool" factor.
This video provides a review of the "Garza" model from Custom Knife Factory (CKF). The description highlights it as a semi-custom folder with Russian design, Chinese milling, and Russian assembly. Key features mentioned include its perfect fit and finish, contrasted titanium handle, smoothness, and collectibility, despite its weight. The video also notes that CKF designs often have limited availability. The reviewer provides a 'Nutnfancy Likability Scale' rating of 2.5 stars.
This video review focuses on the Zero Tolerance (ZT) 0450 and 0452CF folder knives. The reviewer expresses past dissatisfaction with ZT's bulky and expensive offerings but sees potential improvement through designer collaborations. Both the ZT 0450 titanium and the larger 0452CF carbon fiber models are highlighted for their lightweight design, aesthetics, and CPM-S35VN steel. The review details specific features, discusses potential downsides of the 0452CF, and provides Likability Scale ratings for both knives. Links to purchase are included.
Nutnfancy delivers a comprehensive, albeit polarizing, review of the Chris Reeve Sebenza (CRK). He delves into the knife's reputation as a top-tier tactical folder, examining its design, materials (titanium handle, S35VN blade), and craftsmanship. While acknowledging its quality and effectiveness as an EDC and tactical blade, Nutnfancy critically assesses its high price point ($410), comparing it to competitive options and questioning its value proposition. He introduces unique POUs like 'Douche OR Admiration knife' to discuss the knife's appeal and the strong reactions it elicits, ultimately concluding that while the Sebenza excels in many areas, its price prevents him from fully embracing its value.
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