This video by TNP explores Fallkniven's impressive larger fixed blade knives, revisiting iconic models like the A1 and A2 while introducing the Modern Bowie and Northern Light Series. The presenter highlights the superb quality, tough construction, and laminated stainless steel blades, emphasizing their Swedish handmade origin. Specific models discussed include the Modern Bowie, Northern Light Series (NL3 Njord), A1X, Tor, Odin, and A2. The video showcases their performance, particularly the Modern Bowie, and positions them as high-end outdoor and fighting knives.
This video showcases the Daggerr Vendetta knife, highlighting its substantial size, weight, and sharp VG10 steel blade. The reviewer emphasizes its impressive performance, drawing a comparison to large Cold Steel martial blades. Various steel and handle treatments were available, with the Olive Micarta version being featured. The reviewer describes it as a fast, attractive, large blade that stands out from the competition and highly recommends it.
This video focuses on Spyderco's Fred Perrin-designed fixed blade knives, specifically the Street Beat and the Street Bowie. The presenter highlights their versatility for various applications including LBE (Load Bearing Equipment), woods, EDC (Everyday Carry), and defense. Key features emphasized are the VG10 steel, clip blade design, lightweight (6 oz or less), excellent grip, perfect sheath, and reasonable price. The video also includes a brief mention of a P38 Lightning remembrance and links to purchase the knives and other related Spyderco products like the Manix, as well as the creator's Patreon and merchandise. The presenter expresses high praise for these knives, considering them among Spyderco's greatest fixed blades.
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 provides a comprehensive catalog review of Spyderco's 2016 knife lineup by YouTuber Nutnfancy. The review covers the marketing aspects of Spyderco as an industry leader and then dives into a detailed, page-by-page examination of numerous models, highlighting standout blades. The description emphasizes the value for both Spyderco and the "TNP Knife Nation" community, promising an in-depth and engaging experience for knife enthusiasts.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Bill Moran fixed-blade knife, highlighting its lightweight design and multi-purpose capabilities. The reviewer praises its ergonomic handle and FFG VG10 trailing point blade, noting its value. Specific details about the knife are covered within the video. The reviewer also mentions it's a collaboration with Spyderco and uses the Nutnfancy Likability Scale, giving it an 8 out of 10.
This YouTube video features a review of the SOG Visionary knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights the knife's design, described as flowing and visually appealing, similar to other SOG models. Key features emphasized include excellent ergonomics, fast deployment, a secure lock-up with the SOG ARC lock, and good aesthetics. The blade material is identified as VG10, noted for its rust resistance and ease of sharpening. The deep carry clip is praised as one of the best available. The reviewer considers the value to be good and highly recommends the knife, assigning it a Likability Scale score of 9 out of 10. The description also includes a call to action for viewers to support TNP vendors.
This video is a review of the Al Mar Nomad folder knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its high style and functional quality for EDC or light tactical use. Key features discussed include the VG10 full flat ground blade, fast deployment, tight lockup, Kirk Rexroat design with a perfect thumb ramp and jimping, and its lightweight nature (3.4 oz). The G10 handles are described as well-rounded with medium traction. A point of consideration is the forced tip-down carry with some handle protrusion. The knife's fit and finish are praised as flawless, being produced in Seki City, Japan. The reviewer also mentions the good value for money, estimating the price between $140-$150, and notes its 'eclectic' design. A special offer for free shipping from TNPr knife supplier CutleryShoppe is mentioned with a discount code.
This video reviews the Camillus 7.25" G10 Model 18668, a drop-point knife featuring VG10 steel, a hollow grind, and a lightweight pillar construction weighing only 3.0 oz. The reviewer highlights its razor-sharp edge, good thumbstud, black TiNi coating, and reasonable price point around $45, making it a capable EDC blade with classic looks. While acknowledging the clip's initial attachment issue and replacement by customer service, and the lack of skeletonizing, the reviewer praises the excellent ergos and milled G10 handles. Competitive options are briefly discussed, and the knife is considered a strong contender for the "BEST Knives Under $40 Playlist." The reviewer's Likability Scale score is 8 out of 10, specifically noting its lightweight, pillar build, and awesome steel as key strengths.
This video provides a detailed review of the Spyderco Temperance 2 knife, highlighting its high-ticket grind and upgraded features compared to its predecessor. The reviewer praises the VG10 full flat ground blade, its cutting capabilities, and the overall fit and finish. Specifics like the drop point leaf blade, skeletonized hilt, and Micarta handle are discussed, along with its weight and balance. The reviewer notes limitations for heavy-duty chopping and discusses the slickness of the Micarta in dry conditions. The "Boltaron" sheath is deemed excellent, though a Tec-Lok attachment is preferred over the included G-clip. Pricing is addressed as a significant factor, positioning it as an upscale but potentially overpriced option for a utility camp knife, with numerous more affordable alternatives mentioned for comparison. The review concludes with a "Nutnfancy Likability Scale" score of 7 out of 10, considering the cost.
This video provides a detailed review of the Spyderco Endura 4 G10, highlighting its strengths as a tactical knife. The reviewer praises its durability, sharp VG10 blade with excellent jimping, and comfortable, high-traction sage G10 handles. The pocket clip's versatility and the overall fit and finish are noted as superior. Described as a heavy-duty, hard-use blade suitable for law enforcement, military, and civilians, the Endura 4 G10 is considered a worthwhile investment despite its higher price point. The reviewer awards it a perfect score on their likeability scale.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Dragonfly, a lightweight and compact everyday carry (EDC) knife. The reviewer highlights its svelte design, minimal weight (1.2 ounces), and comfortable Zytel handle, noting the absence of stainless steel liners as a positive for weight reduction. The knife features a 2-inch VG10 or AUS8 leaf-shaped blade with excellent cutting performance for tasks like opening packages and letters. While praised for its ease of carry and quick deployment, potential improvements like jimping, a metal clip, and a lower price point are discussed. The Dragonfly is favorably compared to the SOG Flash 1.
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