This video showcases a limited edition Victorinox Cadet pocket knife featuring milled US-made G10 scales. The reviewer highlights the knife's utility and compares it to other popular Victorinox models like the Classic SD, Tinker, SuperTinker, and Minichamp. The "TNP G10 Cadet" is presented as a special edition with a "TNP" logo, Swiss Cross, and radiused G10 scales, hand-assembled in the USA. Links are provided for purchasing the orange and blue G10 Cadets, a matched serial numbered set, and other Flytanium Cadet variants. Additional gear shown includes other Victorinox knives, Kely Triptease cord, and Sorel boots.
This video offers a review of the compact Guardian Tactical GTX25 Out-the-Front (OTF) knife. The reviewer highlights its premium Elmax steel, ceramic ball bearing deployment, and a compatible spine for the Edge Pro Apex sharpener. It also briefly touches on a gear up landing in a T6 Texan, and mentions other EDC items like the Spyderco Paramilitary and Victorinox Cadet for comparison. The reviewer states there are no direct competitive options for this knife's size and quality.
This video reviews two new pocket knives, the Elko and the Fallkniven LTC, highlighting their slim, lightweight design and superior steel compared to the popular Victorinox Cadet. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of carrying a pocket knife for everyday use and contrasts the new options with their trusted Victorinox Cadets, noting the build quality and aesthetics of both the Elko and Fallkniven LTC. Links to purchase each knife are provided, along with a link to other products from Cutlery Shoppe.
This video showcases the Victorinox Alox 2017 Limited Edition knives, featuring the Classic, Cadet, and Pioneer models with distinctive green scales. It highlights that this is the third year for this limited edition series and mentions availability at Going Gear with a Sootch00 discount. The description also includes calls to action for supporting the creator on Patreon and purchasing merchandise.
This video features a gear check with Nutnfancy, Bowen, and Celestial Wolf, focusing on Every Day Carry (EDC) philosophies and specific items. Key discussions include the practicality of fanny pack EDC, various multi-tools like the Victorinox Cadet and Kershaw K-tool, and defensive firearms such as the Ruger LCP .380 and Glock 43. The conversation also touches on the Pink Pistols organization and the importance of self-defense for the LGBTQ+ community, referencing tragic events like the Orlando and Aurora shootings.
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.
Nutnfancy provides a detailed analysis of TSA's policy shift allowing small knives on flights, emphasizing compliance with blade length (2.36"), width (0.5"), and non-locking requirements. He reviews numerous compliant models from Victorinox, Spyderco, and Case, highlighting their utility and craftsmanship while critiquing bureaucratic overreach. The review offers practical advice for travelers seeking appropriate everyday carry knives for air travel.
This video, "NUTNFANCY SHOT 2012: Victorinox Cadets in New Colors!", features a quick check-in at the Victorinox booth during SHOT Show 2012. The host, Becky, discusses the upcoming re-issue of the popular Victorinox Cadet multi-tool in new colors, a decision spurred by its popularity on NUTNFANCY (TNP). The video also briefly covers other new Victorinox products and announces plans for a TNP giveaway featuring 10 Black Victorinox Rescue tools. The content highlights new product releases and community engagement.
The Spyderco Bug series (Bug, Honeybee, Grasshopper) offers extreme value as micro-knives, ideal for keychain or backup use. While affordable and legal in restrictive areas like the UK due to their slipjoint design, the 3CR13MOV steel has limited edge retention, requiring frequent resharpening. They excel as light-duty utility tools rather than heavy-use knives.
The Victorinox Cadet is highlighted as 'pocket perfection' due to its slim, durable Alox handles and affordable price point under $20. Despite lacking toothpick and tweezers, its lightweight (1.8 oz) and compact design make it an ideal EDC option. The review details its practical toolset, including a reliable can opener and a versatile flathead screwdriver.
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