When Zac in the Wild left RUclips, he left a big gap for content like this. Please continue to make videos like this. I love the history, and I think it is important to share it so this hobby continues to grow and bring in more people. Thank you!
Rikki has such a gift for storytelling and stringing a video together in such a way that it's entertaining, informational and in a form that no other content creator in our community does. would love to see more of this!!!
We definitely need more of these videos! I love the learning about knife history and really dig the fact that so much of it has happened so recently and within my lifetime. Great job with this one!
Happened to catch this video the day before I had a scheduled tour of Tactile Turn's facilities in Dallas. Never been a fan of the sheepsfoot blade nor do I own any titanium. Love the video and the history, though. Now, I own my first titanium and my first sheepsfoot. The moment I held the knife, I was hooked. Thanks for the informative video, and I highly recommend the tour at Tactile Turn. Great people and products.
Wow, such a fantastic video, edition, and content. I can see you guys went above and beyond. Please keep this coming. I felt excited watching this video.
Yes!!! More content like this would be great! Thanks Rikki for a great video. Maybe take some time to do something like this for those iconic knives for EDC history books like Sebenza, PM2, Buck, Malibu, Strider… keep it up! 👍🏼👍🏼
Amazing turn of events to bring back such a storied piece of knife history. My “never get rid of” knife I own is a Wilson Combat Umnumzaan. It’s simple, durable, serviceable, and ready for years of use. I have a feeling it’ll be passed down through the family. Great vid!
Rikki did great with this. Product reviews and highlights are nice, but its always cool to learn the history of how we got to where we are, especially in a niche community like ours that doesn't get the historical coverage other subjects do.
Can definitely feel the passion behind this video. I say, if you go out of your way to make videos like this just on your own, don't ask if people want to see it, just upload it.
This was a cool 😎 one. Would love to see more informational videos on the history of knife/edc companies. It's makes a nice connection with the product.
Awesome video! I really enjoyed it. Would love to see more like this, learning about the history of different knives and companies would definitely be cool.
Video was full of amazing historical content done in a very intriguing and enlightening way. Since there has been a explosion of knife enthusiasts over the last handful or more years, like myself, I feel this is what the knife RUclips community is missing. We need more of these types of videos where we learn about history of the tools we love, knives, and also done in a way that's entertaining!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great video guys. I love Bobs designs , this tactile design is awesome and I love the ATCF that protech does. I’ll hopefully have one of his designs some day.
Rikki adding mad value and depth to the backstory of this - would be really cool to see his side quests for lore of popular models! Win-win: Shared workload, more free time for you both (hopefully) and some mixed content. Also Rikki 10:03 - Drop the watch model # here please!
Loved this, Rikki was great and loved learning about the history of the knife. Like watches it’s the story that sells the product so would love to hear or more iconic knives and the history of them. Maybe a more affordable one too! 😅
This is an approach to design reminiscent to the watch industry. Provenance and history matters to consumers. It elevates the brand over people who just release five knives a month.
Hi 👋 Yes, as a person who is greatly interested in history and personal/true story behind things. I’d be interested in any stories that look into anything that deals with edc items. Thanks for the entertaining and educational content.
The knife is beautiful, but most of us in the EDC community don't have $429 for this. It's a nice design. Are there any cheaper knife options like this that aren't junk?
Yes, I would like to see more like this. I love learning about random history about pocket knives.
I concur
Like he said
When Zac in the Wild left RUclips, he left a big gap for content like this. Please continue to make videos like this. I love the history, and I think it is important to share it so this hobby continues to grow and bring in more people. Thank you!
Rikki has such a gift for storytelling and stringing a video together in such a way that it's entertaining, informational and in a form that no other content creator in our community does. would love to see more of this!!!
I am so glad that my video series I did with my good friend Bob was helpful in making this video
More videos like this please!
Appreciate you watching David!
The history of the Osborn 940 would be a cool video!!!
We definitely need more of these videos! I love the learning about knife history and really dig the fact that so much of it has happened so recently and within my lifetime. Great job with this one!
Definitely need some more content like this!
Amazing video, love the context and hearing the story behind a knife design. Would love to see more of these from Ricky!
Happened to catch this video the day before I had a scheduled tour of Tactile Turn's facilities in Dallas. Never been a fan of the sheepsfoot blade nor do I own any titanium. Love the video and the history, though. Now, I own my first titanium and my first sheepsfoot. The moment I held the knife, I was hooked. Thanks for the informative video, and I highly recommend the tour at Tactile Turn. Great people and products.
Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your knife!
this was really great Rikki did an amazing job on this!
It's like the history and evolution of EDC. Very cool! I would totally love to see more stories like this.
Not only would I love to see more videos like this, but to see more great knives brought back with a modern design.
Wow, such a fantastic video, edition, and content. I can see you guys went above and beyond. Please keep this coming. I felt excited watching this video.
This is awesome. more videos like this definitely a must do. Thanks for doing this. Please do more.
Yes!!! More content like this would be great! Thanks Rikki for a great video. Maybe take some time to do something like this for those iconic knives for EDC history books like Sebenza, PM2, Buck, Malibu, Strider… keep it up! 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video keep finding these old school makers
Amazing turn of events to bring back such a storied piece of knife history. My “never get rid of” knife I own is a Wilson Combat Umnumzaan. It’s simple, durable, serviceable, and ready for years of use. I have a feeling it’ll be passed down through the family. Great vid!
Rikki did great with this. Product reviews and highlights are nice, but its always cool to learn the history of how we got to where we are, especially in a niche community like ours that doesn't get the historical coverage other subjects do.
Well done, Rikki! Yes, you guys should defo make more of these type of Knife history videos!
More videos like this please love you both thank you for how much you both have inspired me
This was an awesome video, great job Rikki!
Yes this was super cool. Make more like this from time to time.
Can definitely feel the passion behind this video. I say, if you go out of your way to make videos like this just on your own, don't ask if people want to see it, just upload it.
I thought I heard the knife design say that he wanted to make a knife that was affordable.
This was great, thank you for sharing
Love this video!! More please.
Great informative video, AWESOME job Rikki, Please make more of them.
This was a cool 😎 one. Would love to see more informational videos on the history of knife/edc companies. It's makes a nice connection with the product.
Love knife stories. Remind me of those old interviews with Chris Reeve
Rikki did a stellar job on this! Would love to see more like this.
Such a cool video. Well done Rikki! Absolutely amazing work and keep them coming please.
Very well done! Definitely add this type of content to the channel. Fascinating learning about the history and why design choices were made.
Awesome video! I really enjoyed it. Would love to see more like this, learning about the history of different knives and companies would definitely be cool.
Great work Rikki :) awesome to see Taylor and you continuing to kill it with knife stories!
Love this and all the history!
This is probably the best edc content I’ve seen from any channel.
Video was full of amazing historical content done in a very intriguing and enlightening way. Since there has been a explosion of knife enthusiasts over the last handful or more years, like myself, I feel this is what the knife RUclips community is missing. We need more of these types of videos where we learn about history of the tools we love, knives, and also done in a way that's entertaining!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Yes more like this from Rikki. Well done.
Essay style videos like this are good to put on in the background.
Definitely enjoy this type of video! Thanks for all the cool history
Great video guys. I love Bobs designs , this tactile design is awesome and I love the ATCF that protech does. I’ll hopefully have one of his designs some day.
Rikki adding mad value and depth to the backstory of this - would be really cool to see his side quests for lore of popular models!
Win-win: Shared workload, more free time for you both (hopefully) and some mixed content.
Also Rikki 10:03 - Drop the watch model # here please!
RZE- Endevaour - Rikki
@@BestDamnEDC Deadset Legend - Ta mate!
Well, I guess I have to buy a new knife again for the first time in over a year. Absolutely awesome video about an awesome knife. Thanks guys 🤙
This was a great video I loved learning about this knife
More like this please 🙏🏼
Let’s keep this guy busy making videos like this!!
i would adore more history videos
Great video, would definitely watch more in this style. Good stuff Rikki!
This might your best work yet guys!
Yes much approved and I want this knife
Loved this, Rikki was great and loved learning about the history of the knife. Like watches it’s the story that sells the product so would love to hear or more iconic knives and the history of them. Maybe a more affordable one too! 😅
Great video. Love the Tactile version with Bob’s influence.
i like these videos about knife history, how some things came to be. Definitely do more
Great work Rikki. Keep em coming!
Wow what a killer video so well done. Now I need to buy one. Oh and I will now be hitting flee markets looking for a 1987 😂
Nice job…I always enjoy history
More Rikki
Great video. Please make more of these. Thank you.
This was an excellent video. I would love to see more on the history of pocket knives
Hell yeah that was awesome
Great video! Keep them coming!
Great video.
It’s like an advertisement to sell them, I’d buy it if I could afford spending money like that.
I really like this style of knife. I would have to feel one in hand before I can justify spending over $400 though.
Great job. Love the video.
Amazing that it even existed in 1987 😮
This is an approach to design reminiscent to the watch industry. Provenance and history matters to consumers. It elevates the brand over people who just release five knives a month.
Yes do more!!!
cool video, wee bit of history on where the knives come from. very interesting.
Great video! Really have my eyes on one of those.
This was awesome. Great work!
This was a great video. More of this would be sweet!
Who else would absolutely love to see more vids like this
Getting to know about this stuff from the source always feels weird to me, good weird thou. Loved the video.
More videos like this!
Yes please, more like this ❤
Very Cool! Would love to see more content like this video
Hi 👋
Yes, as a person who is greatly interested in history and personal/true story behind things. I’d be interested in any stories that look into anything that deals with edc items. Thanks for the entertaining and educational content.
watched it on his channel.. Good video!
Dear lord, could Rikki please do a history of EDC series?? I feel like I've never seen this kind of history and I love it
Man what a cool video!!!! Love the history! Well done sir. And $430 for a knife that will literally outlast me my kids and my grandkids - insane!!!!!!
Absolutely love this style of videos!! Rikki hit this one out of the park!!
Love the video and history.
Thanks for the Great Video!!!
That is a great piece of content!
Def more videos like this!
What an amazing knife! Hope I get to add it to my connection one day
I like this video and I like to see more like this, I like to learn about the history of things
Yes, we need more Ricky
I like this type of video. Informative and definitely makes me want to get one lol
It's sad that so many things for working people become these luxury items...
The knife is beautiful, but most of us in the EDC community don't have $429 for this. It's a nice design. Are there any cheaper knife options like this that aren't junk?
The ATCF Lite. It won’t be in titanium but it’s a fantastic Terzuola design under $100
@@RikkiHernandez thank you
qsp penguin in titanium with 154cm, comes in under $100
Yea man we need more!
Osborne 940
Gerber gator
Old timer sharpfinger
The mariner looks so timeless!
Yes great video I hope you let him make some more 😎🇺🇸🤙🏼
A workings mans knife for 400+$ is actually insane. Beautiful knife but pocket jewelry
Great video Rikki! Congrats! Looking forward to forward to see a collab with Jamie. Cheers!
I can't afford this, but the price is alright, titanium and magnacut are not cheap
Yes
Yes, great video. More please.🙇👏👍