This video introduces a limited edition Benchmade 940 Osborne knife, a collaboration between Palmetto State Armory and Folds of Honor. A portion of sales supports Folds of Honor's mission to provide scholarships to disabled veterans, first responders, and their families. The knife features a blue G10 handle, S30V steel blade with black Cerakote, and Benchmade's Axis lock system, designed for everyday carry.
This video features an unboxing and first impressions of the limited edition Tactile Knife Company Bexar. The presenter highlights its premium qualities and provides links to purchase the knife, as well as a prep, survival, and bugout playlist. It also briefly mentions a Benchmade Bugout and a Spyderco knife, with links provided for both. Contact information for business inquiries and social media links are also included.
This video reviews a special edition Honey Badger knife, a collaboration between nutnfancy and Blade HQ. The knife features a D2 steel blade with a stonewash finish, an 82mm blade length, and a white FRN handle with a honeycomb pattern, dubbed the 'Tuxedo Version'. The reviewer highlights its EDC suitability, limited production run, and potential for collectibility, while also referencing a previous, larger Honey Badger model.
This YouTube video review showcases the Limited Edition TNP Lightning OTF automatic knife, highlighting its affordability at $49. The description details its collectible nature, 8Cr13Mov blade with a two-tone black and satin finish, and a distinctive TNP blue handle with serial numbering. It emphasizes the fast, smooth action and sharpness of the OTF mechanism, noting its durability from extensive use by the TNP crew. The video promotes the rarity and high value of this edition, urging viewers to purchase quickly due to previous limited edition sell-outs and the unprecedented low price. It also provides an ordering link and thanks a collaborator. This knife is presented as a significant addition to TNP's collectible history.
This video reviews the CutleryShoe Special Edition Orange Spyderco Native 5, highlighting its lightweight design, FRN handles with volcano grip, and CPM-S90V blade steel. The presenter discusses its suitability for EDC, comparing its deployment hole to other Spyderco models and noting its 2.95-inch blade length. While appreciating the knife's features, the presenter expresses a preference for other lockback designs and notes the limited edition nature often leads to quick sell-outs.
This video announces a limited edition TNP Blue Cadet pocket knife, a special 500-piece release for TNPrs. It highlights that the knife is sold out on its first day and that most will be signed. Key features include a laser-engraved exterior serial number, the main blade with large TNP lettering, a specially chosen 'TNP Blue' coloration mimicing Nutnfancy's preference, and a certificate of authenticity for value and pedigree. The release is a TNP fundraiser, and due to high demand and scalper concerns, a limit of 2 per order was imposed. Special thanks are given to Jeff Loffer for his assistance with the project. Links are provided for the signed version and a standard blue version.
This review by Nutnfancy, a recognized expert in tactical gear, provides a deep dive into the Gerber Mark II and the limited edition Command II. He analyzes their historical significance, design evolution, steel quality (420HC vs. CPM-S30V), handle construction, and sheath options, comparing them to contemporary daggers. The assessment highlights their primary role as combat knives rather than survival tools.
This video reviews the Benchmade AutoPresidio 5000, a limited edition automatic knife. The reviewer highlights its 154CM steel blade, aluminum handle with bidirectional machining, and Axis auto lock. While praising its aesthetics and build quality, the reviewer notes its 5.6 oz weight and the lack of functional gimping on the thumb ramp as minor drawbacks.
This video reviews the Piranha Fingerling No. 1 Auto, an everyday carry (EDC) knife. The reviewer highlights its compact size, fast deployment, secure lockup, and excellent fit and finish. The knife features desert-colored T6 Alloy handles and a mirror-polished ATS-34 blade. While priced around $100, it's considered reasonable for an automatic knife. The reviewer notes its limited availability but mentions PVK.com as a source. The knife is described as fun, impressive, and razor-sharp, making it a desirable EDC option.
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