I dunno man, the zipslip has a cool handle but the blade is overly rounded on the lines, it makes it look like a gerber that was ground at 3pm on a Friday to me, all soft edges and yuck!
Rattlesnake - The opening in the back of the knife is a Phillies Blunt splitter - Insert cigar, press on blade, pull out the hole in the black, instant 'tobacco' wrapping paper
Kizer is knocking it out but the more twosuns I see the more I want one. I wish there was a better place to buy twosuns than Amazon though. Great video man!
That zipslip has got a fancy back spring job on it i have one it’s a sweetheart of a piece fair play. I think i would have at least 4-5 of them given a chance especially the dangerous one just for the fun of you know when you got that friend and I mean THAT FRIEND never listens always got his nose into all your stuff cant keep their hands too their self! Just for them I would just tighten the pivot up like a rock and wait for the next time they came over 😏 and just wait for the screaming as i left the room 😄🤣🤣 don’t tell me you didn’t touch it did you 🧐 sometimes you need too teach theses people the only way they can understand 😂 stay safe and healthy Jerad 😘👍🏼
That Two Sun is the stupidest thing ever. I've always kept my wallet in my front pocket with one of my knives clipped next to it. One of the main things I notice on a knife is how comfortable it is to reach past.
Yeah I sometimes throw soft things in my front pocket under my knife that is always in my front pocket, and I agree it's a very noticeable thing of whether your knife is comfortable or not to get past, in this case dangerous
That TS205 left me genuinely speechless for a while. They literally milled a path to funnel your finger directly to the blade. I assume it's some kind of joke, so what an interesting way to troll people. Or... It's round at the end. Are you supposed to feed small branches through it to split them in two for kindling or something? My imagination is really, really stretching for any excuse for this knife.
Looking at the shape of it. It looks like it might have been done to make manufacturing easier, by drilling that slot instead of machining it. I could of course be wrong, but it's the only reason I can imagine intentionally making a knife that way.
I do like a lot of stuff Kizer does... got the Sequoia, Corntrail, Gemini and the Begleiter Tanto Titanium. I realy think the value is great and you can go to work with all of them.
The cobra is one of my favorites of all time. I have done a stone wash and anodized it and it's a keeper for sure. That clip is awesome for single handed putting in your pants
I was very impressed with I finally got my hands on it. It's awesome! I'm with Jerad though, I wish the blade wasn't the shape it is...but, it's still a very useful knife. The quality is on par with Reate. Similar experience with the TS269 also!
Ordered Cold Steel's AK-47 folder for outdoor/self-defense. Ordered it after watching your reviews on best locking folders. Coming today, going to be joining my EDCs: new gen. Para 3 which will be my utility tool and Kizer Clutch as my gentleman's carry..Kizer is dope, love your vids/reviews!
Knives should be used as a tools. You know. For cutting and slicing. They were designed to do that many, many years ago. Spare yourself that nonesense and buy a gun.
@@GG-ml3vr Any fool can take out a knife. Unfortunately. You wanna go deeper in this? If u want to be very manly about it just use your fists when your're in trouble. Honestly guys... Stop ruin our reputation as knife lovers and users by promoting such a behaviour. We have enough stupid knife carry restrictions around the world. This attitude doesn't help.
I just got the s35vn tenacious LW I was planning on a full build . Buy dude its so bad . It was so tight out of the box two hands was the only way to open it . Soon as I moved the pivot the blade went all the way against the scale and It was still to tight to spidey flick it . And the lock dosent hold it'll slip passed and closed with a light tap. Im so disappointed. Ill fix it but dang.
Twosuns! Have the Cobra back when they made it with 14C28N steel. Awesome piece. Still gotta get my hands on the TS261-S110V by Tepe, and purple one by Wong. Holding off on that rattlesnake because as you said - it bites! That Kizer looks nice too. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reviewing the Rattlesnake. I was considering it, but that open area so close to the edge of the blade stopped me. Sweet design though, those open grooves at the bottom of the handle do kind of resemble a rattle snake's tale. That pocket clip looked like it was made of flimsy sheet metal, or just strong fingers haha.
Your first impression of the rattlesnake is hilarious 😂. I’m the kind of guy that would give it to my younger brother, hoping he would get bit. I’d open it and close it before I hand it to him to show that it is a safe knife (if aware of the danger). Then I could tell him “you dumbass” when he slices his finger. I always have bandages on hand to patch up my hands at least once a week. It’s actually pretty humorous when I cut myself. Makes me grin every time.
That integral is a prime example of how to show off your fantastic machining skill while making something so horrifying nobody will pay attention to it.
@@cueball981 Everybody told me this, and I eventually started to believe it... After having a few now I've found that theyre like a 57 Chevy with a really pretty paint job, but all the refinement of a, well, 57 Chevy... Really pretty handles. Really intricate and well done machining, but the steel is just plain poop and after doing any real work with ANY of them I inevitably need to grab my Anthem in defeat. I did a full reprofile on twosuns s110v in about 7 minutes. When I'm cutting up cardboard for recycling (a job my XHP Hundred Pacer can do 4 or 5 times without needing a touch up) twosuns m390 needs a strop half way through and a full resharpening by the time I'm done. "Their m390 may not be the best, but its at least as good as s30v" is what I hear everyone say. Even if that were true (it isn't) that's some pretty lame standards to hold a company you're giving your money to. I'm definitely not the target market for twosun though. What they really are are fidget spinners with blades, and they seem to be content in that place in the market.
@@CNYKnifeNerd keep in mind, you're comparing 2 knives, one from Spyderco that retails for $360 and the other from Benchmade that retails for $446; far more money than I've paid for any of my TwoSun's. I get it, the heat treats haven't been the best when they use M390 or other super steels, but they are improving. Also, your knife usage is far more above and beyond the usage of most people who carry and collect. For what their knives are, they still cut, they still sharpen, and they're still made of quality materials and good craftsmanship. I put them in the same category as WE, Artisan, Kizer, Kubey, etc. Each of these brands seems to struggle with super steel heat treats too. I find TS's 14C28N very capable though. You're probably very right about not being within the market segment that TwoSun concentrates its efforts. Nothing wrong with that. I use most of my knives, but not for heavy use that often. I will also admit that I am an avid collector of knives of all types, materials, shapes, steels, etc., and enjoy knives beyond just their practical uses. It's one of my many hobbies! LOL!
The milling pattern on that Kizer Zip-Slip’s Ti would make Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat jizz his fucking pants!! It literally is what his famous star burst pattern wants to be when it grows up lol!!
Also, notice when you deploy the blade, the backspacer doesn't rise up like on a traditional slip-joint. I've had it apart and it's a very cool construction.
It looks like a built in wire stripper. You could feed the wire through that tunnel with the blade closed and it will split the insulation… Useful for copper scrapping.
@ Neeves knives hey Jared I have purchased four of your suggested knives recently. One of them being the twsun TS261, and like you I agree that that crazy stick you in the finger choil thing needs to be taken down. Is there any way you could do a video to show us how to do that before I get the knife (I just wanted today bidding for it on eBay) so I can try to emulate that once I get it. I have a professional Dremel with all the different carbide, diamond, tungsten bits so it would be great if you could do how-to video on that for further use. 👍 Thanks Scott
IL see what I can come up with for you, do you have a diamond plate, a dremel will work great as well, get a carbide cutting bit, I have a video on putting in a Sharpening choil and I show that bit. Buy I will see if I can make another video on it
@@NeevesKnives yes I have two different sets of tungsten carbide bits for the Dremel, I also have plenty of diamond sharpening plates. I also have plenty of diamond cutting bits for the Dremel. Thanks for your quick response that's why you're the best! 🔥
@@fletcha7777 well said Scott well said brother you don’t get this sort of communication with some of the other so called knife channels! You are lucky if you even get a acknowledgment never mind this sort of response, the mans got a healthy sized heart that’s for damn sure👍🏼
Spyderco literally said the tropen isn't dangerous. Literally. Eric Glesser said people complaining should find other companies to buy from. They said the same thing about their ball bearings during the advocate meltdown.
@@notme3686 I said I like the Tropen. And I never said it was dangerous, just that it had the same design issue. And yes, it is an issue. Doesn't make it dangerous though
Yes I do believe so but you can get the g10 version on blade hq, I honestly like the aluminum version much better and I linked them in description but only because I could only get that one and a fixed blade version
holy crazy that integral is super danger knife lol i admit i need to try twosun and kubey i have not tried them yet they look like they are making some pretty high quality knives and some great budget offerings as well.. great impressions man..
I'd definitely cut myself on a knife like that Two Sun, I cut myself on my Boker mini stubby which has much less exposure. I sit there and feel all the edges and stuff. Nope, not a good one for me.
it is not a true integral in the sense of being milled out of a block or maybe it is by definition. the ebay description made it seem like it is heated and folded over out of one flat piece. crazy either way. foffbiggovspying
Right! I shared this in a reply to another post below. It's an integral because it's 1 piece of titanium instead of sandwiched scales, but crafted differently than more traditional integrals. Nonetheless, it's a very unique knife..and one to respect with great care and caution! LOL! I like the rounded feeling of the back of the knife. Would be cool to see more knives made this way. Can you imagine one that also has contoured sides and rounded edges?? WOW!
I believe with the TS205 they call it an integral but it's actually Titanium that's been heated and rolled over like folding a piece of bread to make a sandwich instead of using 2 separate slices of bread. Unique way of forming an integral, that's for sure!
Mossback hunter is close to being like my standard drop point, just a little shorter. Best all around type blade for hunting for sure and they tapered the front of the handles, I dislike handles that are just cut straight off. Some even have sharp corners, how lazy is that?
You totally skipped over how fun the acoustics are on the Zip Slip (shame on you) Listen to the different pitches from the open, half stop, and close. I have and much prefer the g-10 scaled one, Rit dyed it emerald green and it looks awesome.
Next up, TS's exclusive power tool range: Clutch-less chainsaw. Guard-less circular saw and the #1 Bestseller, a 1/4" shank laminate trimmer that also accepts shaper (spindle-moulder) cutters.
@@ryanworrell2565 @Ryan Worrell What the ...? I don't get the joke, sorry 😕 Just in case it's a legit query: Laminate trimmer = Small hand held router. Cutters weigh an ounce or two. With an inch at most diameter. Spindle moulder = Static (fixed in place) industrial router. Cutters can be several pounds and more & 6"+ diameter. Put another way. Imagine putting a V8 in a scooter. p.s If it was a joke and I now look like a tool. It's because I'm a tool 🛠
Neerrddss! Hello, Mcfly and friends?!? What a bunch of squares!, time to wake-up and smell the ganja! It's for splitting your cigar to make a blunt- wrap y'all! And if you're seriously worried about cutting your finger(da whittle-pinkie-fingie, maybe-waybe?!?),while removing from pocket; stop everything,go find a mirror, make an "L" shape w/ one,or both!, of your hand(s), face the mirror, and stand there that way till I text you personally too let you know it's safe again to put your hand(s) in your pocket (s). Hope this helps, and ya, I smoke (' ; !!!
@@cueball981 hell no, I come here on my own freewill and make comments to help the algorithms . It was a dumb comment I made but it worked. Jarrod makes great knife videos with some of the best commentary. He is not afraid to say what he wants and has a great political take on our current situation with BRANDON. HAHAHA
That 205 is so beautiful!!! They should have put a couple little bars across the opening to keep your finger out of that gap. Crazy
Kiser seems to have had quite a bit of a comeback in the past year
With what models? The zipslip has been around for years.
I dunno man, the zipslip has a cool handle but the blade is overly rounded on the lines, it makes it look like a gerber that was ground at 3pm on a Friday to me, all soft edges and yuck!
Rattlesnake - The opening in the back of the knife is a Phillies Blunt splitter - Insert cigar, press on blade, pull out the hole in the black, instant 'tobacco' wrapping paper
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You can always tell Twosuns m390 because it's incredibly shiny. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE that TwoSun with the giant recurve/belly!
In many cases they do stone wash on Their m390, but yeah ts likes to use a high grit satin belt otherwise
@@NeevesKnives they have been doing more stonewashing lately and I'm really impressed with it. It's never overly done.
That notch on the Two-Sun looks lke it was intended to be a bottle opener...
awesome video. great stufff
Kizer is knocking it out but the more twosuns I see the more I want one. I wish there was a better place to buy twosuns than Amazon though.
Great video man!
White Mountain Knives, OCD4EDC, and eBay are also TwoSun sources.
@@cueball981 thanks, definitely didn't know this
That’s a good way to guarantee a quick revision. Prolly be Discontinued pdq
Been looking at twosun knives lately and I found a few that really interest me
G5 Metamorphs, both white and black, ride on needle bearings, yes sir!
Dude that zipslip is dope! I seen that on knife sites before, I’m not a super slip joint guy but that’s sweet.
Sweet I knew the aluminum version did but the small micarta version is on regular bearings
@@BrandonGavin_EDC it's a fantastic slippy! Size and ergos are just right!
Like those CRKT fixed blades
Yeah they are discontinued and almost out of stock I linked the couple that are left in description
Is look like you love all knifes.
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That zipslip has got a fancy back spring job on it i have one it’s a sweetheart of a piece fair play. I think i would have at least 4-5 of them given a chance especially the dangerous one just for the fun of you know when you got that friend and I mean THAT FRIEND never listens always got his nose into all your stuff cant keep their hands too their self! Just for them I would just tighten the pivot up like a rock and wait for the next time they came over 😏 and just wait for the screaming as i left the room 😄🤣🤣 don’t tell me you didn’t touch it did you 🧐 sometimes you need too teach theses people the only way they can understand 😂 stay safe and healthy Jerad 😘👍🏼
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Awesome line up of knives , stay safe brother
That Two Sun is the stupidest thing ever. I've always kept my wallet in my front pocket with one of my knives clipped next to it. One of the main things I notice on a knife is how comfortable it is to reach past.
Yeah I sometimes throw soft things in my front pocket under my knife that is always in my front pocket, and I agree it's a very noticeable thing of whether your knife is comfortable or not to get past, in this case dangerous
That TS205 left me genuinely speechless for a while. They literally milled a path to funnel your finger directly to the blade. I assume it's some kind of joke, so what an interesting way to troll people.
Or... It's round at the end. Are you supposed to feed small branches through it to split them in two for kindling or something? My imagination is really, really stretching for any excuse for this knife.
I know, Kara and I were trying to think of ways it could be useful, splitting wire, cigars, idk, it just seems hazardous
It’s so when you have a coworker that always wants to borrow your knife it bites him 🤫
Looking at the shape of it. It looks like it might have been done to make manufacturing easier, by drilling that slot instead of machining it. I could of course be wrong, but it's the only reason I can imagine intentionally making a knife that way.
Love the Utilitac!
I do like a lot of stuff Kizer does... got the Sequoia, Corntrail, Gemini and the Begleiter Tanto Titanium. I realy think the value is great and you can go to work with all of them.
The slits in the rear of the handle are for tieing a stick for a survival spear!
I thought it was to make sure you use your band aids 😆
Damn that TwoSun is very nice
The cobra is one of my favorites of all time. I have done a stone wash and anodized it and it's a keeper for sure. That clip is awesome for single handed putting in your pants
I was very impressed with I finally got my hands on it. It's awesome! I'm with Jerad though, I wish the blade wasn't the shape it is...but, it's still a very useful knife. The quality is on par with Reate. Similar experience with the TS269 also!
Nice! Yeah it's a good one for sure!
To me the Ts205 when closed seems like it would be intended for electrician or engineer for skinning wires/sharpening pencil? But that’s just me.
Something, I thought about the wire thing, I'm just not sure it would work very well although I haven't tried it
Ordered Cold Steel's AK-47 folder for outdoor/self-defense. Ordered it after watching your reviews on best locking folders. Coming today, going to be joining my EDCs: new gen. Para 3 which will be my utility tool and Kizer Clutch as my gentleman's carry..Kizer is dope, love your vids/reviews!
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Knives should be used as a tools. You know. For cutting and slicing. They were designed to do that many, many years ago. Spare yourself that nonesense and buy a gun.
@@Nudel-nc1cp Any fool can pull a trigger,,,unfortunetly
@@GG-ml3vr Any fool can take out a knife. Unfortunately. You wanna go deeper in this? If u want to be very manly about it just use your fists when your're in trouble. Honestly guys... Stop ruin our reputation as knife lovers and users by promoting such a behaviour. We have enough stupid knife carry restrictions around the world. This attitude doesn't help.
Just buy a gun.........said like a true idiot. Guns or knives don’t kill, it’s the halfwits that carry then
Thumbs up for title alone..😁
I had to send that TwoSun to him to check out...LOL! It's soooo bad but a great one to add to the collection...being that it's soooo bad!
@@cueball981 hey man..I can fix it for you by adding custom epoxy fill insert..maybe..
@@knaftasticedc956 I love it! Lol!
Man, you have to buy the G5 Metamorph in Titanium, it feels even better than the regular one, its crazy smooth :)
I bet, I'm liking the gframe and have worked out most of the issues
I just got the s35vn tenacious LW I was planning on a full build . Buy dude its so bad . It was so tight out of the box two hands was the only way to open it . Soon as I moved the pivot the blade went all the way against the scale and It was still to tight to spidey flick it . And the lock dosent hold it'll slip passed and closed with a light tap. Im so disappointed. Ill fix it but dang.
That sucks hopefully it's an easy fix
Thank you for linking the knives! Saw one I gotta add to my collection.
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Be careful! It'll bite!! ✌️
Twosuns! Have the Cobra back when they made it with 14C28N steel. Awesome piece. Still gotta get my hands on the TS261-S110V by Tepe, and purple one by Wong. Holding off on that rattlesnake because as you said - it bites! That Kizer looks nice too. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reviewing the Rattlesnake. I was considering it, but that open area so close to the edge of the blade stopped me. Sweet design though, those open grooves at the bottom of the handle do kind of resemble a rattle snake's tale. That pocket clip looked like it was made of flimsy sheet metal, or just strong fingers haha.
Yeah it did have a bit of sping and that can be good and bad depending. It one I won't be carrying but will possibly still make it into a vide9
The rattlesnake is nice,wish it was larger
Cool knives! Hey, I think Q-Ball may be an enabler.
Oh most definitely!
TS205 O.M.G. I WOULD BE DOWN TO 9 fingers straight away LOL GOOD SHOW 👍 👌
Your first impression of the rattlesnake is hilarious 😂. I’m the kind of guy that would give it to my younger brother, hoping he would get bit. I’d open it and close it before I hand it to him to show that it is a safe knife (if aware of the danger). Then I could tell him “you dumbass” when he slices his finger.
I always have bandages on hand to patch up my hands at least once a week. It’s actually pretty humorous when I cut myself. Makes me grin every time.
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when you said "you might be thinking, 'what's so dangerous'" I was already cringing at the sight of it.
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i think thumbstuds dont act like stoppers, u can chack by sliding a paper tho :d 6:50 how much is it behind the edge tho?
This one's bout 17 thou
The first knife matches the cordory surface of the placemat.
Zipslip blade looks like honey badger a bit :)
I was thinking strider
That integral is a prime example of how to show off your fantastic machining skill while making something so horrifying nobody will pay attention to it.
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Facts!
No matter how many of them you show, I just can't get hyped about the twosuns man. I don't know what it is.
That's a shame because there are some pretty amazing specimens that I'm sure you would quickly change your mind if you had one in hand.
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Everybody told me this, and I eventually started to believe it...
After having a few now I've found that theyre like a 57 Chevy with a really pretty paint job, but all the refinement of a, well, 57 Chevy...
Really pretty handles. Really intricate and well done machining, but the steel is just plain poop and after doing any real work with ANY of them I inevitably need to grab my Anthem in defeat.
I did a full reprofile on twosuns s110v in about 7 minutes. When I'm cutting up cardboard for recycling (a job my XHP Hundred Pacer can do 4 or 5 times without needing a touch up) twosuns m390 needs a strop half way through and a full resharpening by the time I'm done.
"Their m390 may not be the best, but its at least as good as s30v" is what I hear everyone say. Even if that were true (it isn't) that's some pretty lame standards to hold a company you're giving your money to.
I'm definitely not the target market for twosun though. What they really are are fidget spinners with blades, and they seem to be content in that place in the market.
@@CNYKnifeNerd keep in mind, you're comparing 2 knives, one from Spyderco that retails for $360 and the other from Benchmade that retails for $446; far more money than I've paid for any of my TwoSun's.
I get it, the heat treats haven't been the best when they use M390 or other super steels, but they are improving. Also, your knife usage is far more above and beyond the usage of most people who carry and collect.
For what their knives are, they still cut, they still sharpen, and they're still made of quality materials and good craftsmanship. I put them in the same category as WE, Artisan, Kizer, Kubey, etc. Each of these brands seems to struggle with super steel heat treats too. I find TS's 14C28N very capable though.
You're probably very right about not being within the market segment that TwoSun concentrates its efforts. Nothing wrong with that. I use most of my knives, but not for heavy use that often. I will also admit that I am an avid collector of knives of all types, materials, shapes, steels, etc., and enjoy knives beyond just their practical uses. It's one of my many hobbies! LOL!
@@CNYKnifeNerd I like the overall look and shape of the Hundred Pacer. Too bad it's discontinued. Looks like a good worker for sure!
Got a TS190 on ebay for a nice price, same as you, wasnt 100% happy with the belly blade, but can't say no to this whole thing for $94 dollars!!!
Right! Talk about a steal even for more money and boy is it slicey
We can’t get enough 😆
The milling pattern on that Kizer Zip-Slip’s Ti would make Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat jizz his fucking pants!! It literally is what his famous star burst pattern wants to be when it grows up lol!!
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That Rattlesnake was made to be a flipper knife’s version of Russian Roulette
Perfect way to put it!
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Zip Slip is soooo good! I actually carry that one to church a lot! LOL!
Also, notice when you deploy the blade, the backspacer doesn't rise up like on a traditional slip-joint. I've had it apart and it's a very cool construction.
The running theme I've noticed with some Rattlesnake designs is "cool blade shape, what-the-hell handle."
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It looks like a built in wire stripper. You could feed the wire through that tunnel with the blade closed and it will split the insulation… Useful for copper scrapping.
I've been on a front flipper kick lately, been loving the mileah and have the kizer genie coming Monday.
Love the blade on that rattlesnake. But that open back design won’t work for me I’m glad I saw it on your channel 1st
@ Neeves knives hey Jared I have purchased four of your suggested knives recently. One of them being the twsun TS261, and like you I agree that that crazy stick you in the finger choil thing needs to be taken down. Is there any way you could do a video to show us how to do that before I get the knife (I just wanted today bidding for it on eBay) so I can try to emulate that once I get it. I have a professional Dremel with all the different carbide, diamond, tungsten bits so it would be great if you could do how-to video on that for further use. 👍 Thanks Scott
IL see what I can come up with for you, do you have a diamond plate, a dremel will work great as well, get a carbide cutting bit, I have a video on putting in a Sharpening choil and I show that bit. Buy I will see if I can make another video on it
If you can join the live tonight at 730pm central I will try to address it atleast in description
@@NeevesKnives yes I have two different sets of tungsten carbide bits for the Dremel, I also have plenty of diamond sharpening plates. I also have plenty of diamond cutting bits for the Dremel. Thanks for your quick response that's why you're the best! 🔥
@@fletcha7777 well said Scott well said brother you don’t get this sort of communication with some of the other so called knife channels! You are lucky if you even get a acknowledgment never mind this sort of response, the mans got a healthy sized heart that’s for damn sure👍🏼
The Rattlesnake almost looks like it's designed by Yoko Taro.
That TwoSun TS261 with the finger choil that you would extend. Is that not supposed to be a bottle opener? Just wondering.
No I don't think so because it would cause edge damage and chipping, maybe if it was on the spine
You're trying to do a lugermonger voice?
Love your presentation Style. Subbed.
The last TwoSun (Tanto) Built in self respect.
A knife doesn't really care who/what it cuts!
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Me when I saw the Spyderco Tropen
(I own one and love it but it has this same design flaw)
Spyderco literally said the tropen isn't dangerous. Literally. Eric Glesser said people complaining should find other companies to buy from. They said the same thing about their ball bearings during the advocate meltdown.
@@notme3686 I said I like the Tropen. And I never said it was dangerous, just that it had the same design issue. And yes, it is an issue. Doesn't make it dangerous though
Wtf with that Rattlesnake? At least it’s m390 so you can slice your finger over and over again without needing to sharpen it very often.
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BGM regrind on that Twosun. Deep Hollow.
I'm thinking about doing just that, M C!
@@cueball981 - i’m sure it will look great. Way of Knife seems to do really nice work as well. Good luck cueball!
We can always count on Neeves to “BANG!!!” talk about those push cuts and utility cuts.
Bangers
It's not a flaw , it's a feature .
How does it work
@@NeevesKnives it slices the crap out of your finger tips to let you know your still alive or in case you need to test your blood sugar level .
@@jimmymckay73 smh can't believe I missed that of course that's what it's for 😆 🤣
Kinda looks like it's wire jacket cutter.
I want a folding knife but it's too expensive, lol
Check out sencut or civivi knives, kubey, cjrb, or qsp you can get great knives around 30$
I loved that white metamorph, was that a dealer excusive?
Yes I do believe so but you can get the g10 version on blade hq, I honestly like the aluminum version much better and I linked them in description but only because I could only get that one and a fixed blade version
Ts190 is a mini machete, that 205 is ridiculous and makes no sense ……
holy crazy that integral is super danger knife lol i admit i need to try twosun and kubey i have not tried them yet they look like they are making some pretty high quality knives and some great budget offerings as well.. great impressions man..
You absolutely need to try them, beware though if you get the right ones it's going to be tough to not keep buying them, I'm just saying
@@NeevesKnives you speak the truth!
Man, I gotta block you or something. My wallet can't afford the content you put out...
HEY! DONT DO IT, JUST SIT BACK RELAX AND ENJOY THE VIEW. PLAN THE PURCHASES WISELY
I'd definitely cut myself on a knife like that Two Sun, I cut myself on my Boker mini stubby which has much less exposure. I sit there and feel all the edges and stuff. Nope, not a good one for me.
The TwoSun Knife had a bottle opener right where your finger goes.. $168 bottle opener ?
it is not a true integral in the sense of being milled out of a block or maybe it is by definition. the ebay description made it seem like it is heated and folded over out of one flat piece. crazy either way. foffbiggovspying
Right! I shared this in a reply to another post below. It's an integral because it's 1 piece of titanium instead of sandwiched scales, but crafted differently than more traditional integrals. Nonetheless, it's a very unique knife..and one to respect with great care and caution! LOL! I like the rounded feeling of the back of the knife. Would be cool to see more knives made this way. Can you imagine one that also has contoured sides and rounded edges?? WOW!
CRKT just needs to adjust materials and prices. Focus on their QC and they would be amazing.
Those are on sale at a couple places real cheap like, just saying but I do agree
@@NeevesKnives some are priced fine like the Pilar but ther “high end” ones are a joke with D2 and aluminum for $100.
In the words of Fire Marshall Bill..."Kids! Let me show ya somethin'!!!"
I believe with the TS205 they call it an integral but it's actually Titanium that's been heated and rolled over like folding a piece of bread to make a sandwich instead of using 2 separate slices of bread. Unique way of forming an integral, that's for sure!
Man that TS 205 looks dangerous! Talk about getting bit by your own knife 🔪
Imagine reaching for your knife and your pocket and slicing open your fingers. That would hurt like *Hell* .
@@vamheredur413 This is one I DON"T EVER CARRY! Strictly for my collection because it's one of TwoSun's integrals. LOL!
@@cueball981 Well, if that's the case that's a ridiculously cool knife, congratulations for having one in your collection. 😁 :')
@@vamheredur413 Thanks, buddy! I sent Jerad a crap-ton of knives. Not all of them are good, mind you. Hope you guys enjoy the knives though.
Thanks cueball
Mossback hunter is close to being like my standard drop point, just a little shorter. Best all around type blade for hunting for sure and they tapered the front of the handles, I dislike handles that are just cut straight off. Some even have sharp corners, how lazy is that?
Yeah I agree, I think some think it looks cool which imo doesn't matter if it sucks in the hand
You totally skipped over how fun the acoustics are on the Zip Slip (shame on you) Listen to the different pitches from the open, half stop, and close. I have and much prefer the g-10 scaled one, Rit dyed it emerald green and it looks awesome.
I'll have to look into the G10 version as well. I really like carrying it. I was thinking of anodizing this one though; give it some color!
Yeah it's Def great
"It melts in your hand"?
What an extremely odd way to describe a knife.
Yeah but you understand it though
That a bottle opener
Finger opener
That one knife you showed where you said you would grind it off
That part of it looks like a bottle opener to me
That rattlesnake Integral design is definitely on purpose and its made that way on purpose. It's meant to also be a blunt wrap splitter, duh 😌
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It 100% works for that!
I wish we could have the designer chime in about this!
What in the world....
Next up, TS's exclusive power tool range: Clutch-less chainsaw. Guard-less circular saw and the #1 Bestseller, a 1/4" shank laminate trimmer that also accepts shaper (spindle-moulder) cutters.
What the ...? laminate spindle mold? Don't they get that at like crappy motels and such?!?
@@ryanworrell2565 @Ryan Worrell What the ...? I don't get the joke, sorry 😕 Just in case it's a legit query:
Laminate trimmer = Small hand held router. Cutters weigh an ounce or two. With an inch at most diameter.
Spindle moulder = Static (fixed in place) industrial router. Cutters can be several pounds and more & 6"+ diameter. Put another way. Imagine putting a V8 in a scooter. p.s If it was a joke and I now look like a tool. It's because I'm a tool 🛠
The most dangerous knife is the one your girlfriend is holding.
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Neerrddss! Hello, Mcfly and friends?!? What a bunch of squares!, time to wake-up and smell the ganja! It's for splitting your cigar to make a blunt- wrap y'all! And if you're seriously worried about cutting your finger(da whittle-pinkie-fingie, maybe-waybe?!?),while removing from pocket; stop everything,go find a mirror, make an "L" shape w/ one,or both!, of your hand(s), face the mirror, and stand there that way till I text you personally too let you know it's safe again to put your hand(s) in your pocket (s). Hope this helps, and ya, I smoke (' ; !!!
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The Rattlesnake has a comical design flaw. I wonder if the dummies that worked on that knife also worked in the lab in Wuhan China!?? lol
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In this case, was the algorithm a bad thing to bring you here?? Just curious...
@@cueball981 hell no, I come here on my own freewill and make comments to help the algorithms . It was a dumb comment I made but it worked. Jarrod makes great knife videos with some of the best commentary. He is not afraid to say what he wants and has a great political take on our current situation with BRANDON. HAHAHA
@@Doug-do7ge I'm with ya, brother!
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Not sure, blades nice but handles ugly