House of Wisdom just did a video on this knife. He has an AMAZING knife collection, and concentrates on sub 3" customs and mid-tech lightweight knives.
https://youtu.be/JuVF4awIKeI
HellreaverYes, it was already posted by somebody below - I didn't want to double post. Jim had it in his hand though, for those who can't wrap their minds around the size of the knife it's a good watch.
Clutch_CargoI hate to point out the obvious - but how can someone honestly and accurately review a knife he's never held in his own hands? that should NOT be called a "Review"
AcadianI do kinda agree. Jim had it in hand and didn't even properly review it, but definitely said he liked the build quality and such.
Personally, if i were Jim, who's owned and handled $1500 full customs, I wouldn't want to review it. I'd end up sound like an ass.
AcadianHouse of Wisdom shouldn't have called it a review (which he did on that title banner) I just said he did a "video" (which is what it is). He does compare to a similar knife, and the guy has an outstanding collection of small, lightweight knives.
Skelton on the other hand at least handled it, and carried it (so he claimed). I suppose that merits as a review of sorts - if you've watched his reviews they really aren't. The guy doesn't "use" his knives (or even sharpen them), his claim, not mine. He's a collector pure and simple. So I take everything he says with a grain of salt, and watch the people who actually use knives to tell me the points of failure, hot-spots etc. I won't buy a knife if I can't or don't carry it. At the end of the day it's a tool. I've got some I'm getting ready to sell, as they just don't wind up in my pocket - as nice as they are!
Of course, by the time there's actual reviews of this knife, it won't be available, or on the secondary market for $200+. Then people will be waiting for the second drop which won't have quite the value as far as serial numbers.
Skelton on the other hand at least handled it, and carried it (so he claimed). I suppose that merits as a review of sorts - if you've watched his reviews they really aren't. The guy doesn't "use" his knives (or even sharpen them), his claim, not mine. He's a collector pure and simple. So I take everything he says with a grain of salt, and watch the people who actually use knives to tell me the points of failure, hot-spots etc. I won't buy a knife if I can't or don't carry it. At the end of the day it's a tool. I've got some I'm getting ready to sell, as they just don't wind up in my pocket - as nice as they are!
Of course, by the time there's actual reviews of this knife, it won't be available, or on the secondary market for $200+. Then people will be waiting for the second drop which won't have quite the value as far as serial numbers.