This is a really cool piece. I have heard mixed reviews on the QC from this brand, but they are fairly new, and offering some enticing options. Definitely hard use tactical, but this could almost be an EDC, although I don't usually EDC a fixed blade linger than 7.5" overall, and I try to keep the weight under 10 Oz. The scales are gorgeous. I like the Jank Shank size for EDC, bit the edge geometry does not lend itself to slicing tasks, so I would need a slim folder to pair with it, which I don't mind, but I'd rather have something that can stand alone if I'm gonna drop over 120 bucks. I hope this brand dials it back a bit with the monster thick blade stock, and shows us something light with a thin grind and overall EDC like dimensions. Still very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Just found you guys. I'm gonna assume you guys are based in Nashville??? I'm here in Knoxville Tennessee. Love the content. Subbing now. P.S. Oh,....the Kreptia?? If that's how it's spelled. I love the design. The look. But would need it in hand for sure. What a slab-o-steel though. Great review guys.
That's a thicc Boi but dang I bet you can beat on that all day and never give it a second thought I haven't heard of this company till you guys showed these but out of the 3 I've seen 2 are home runs this being one of them.
The Krypteia is a coffin nail and a great knife. Toor has some incredible options. They are a veteran owned company and all of their knives are made right here in the USA.
I can say one thing. These things are a pain to sharpen. You're never going to shave with it due to it being so thick. I do like the way it feels in my hand.
That was a refreshingly detailed and entertaining review. Thank you.
This is a really cool piece. I have heard mixed reviews on the QC from this brand, but they are fairly new, and offering some enticing options. Definitely hard use tactical, but this could almost be an EDC, although I don't usually EDC a fixed blade linger than 7.5" overall, and I try to keep the weight under 10 Oz. The scales are gorgeous. I like the Jank Shank size for EDC, bit the edge geometry does not lend itself to slicing tasks, so I would need a slim folder to pair with it, which I don't mind, but I'd rather have something that can stand alone if I'm gonna drop over 120 bucks. I hope this brand dials it back a bit with the monster thick blade stock, and shows us something light with a thin grind and overall EDC like dimensions. Still very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool knife! Great review.
Very cool design. Love that toor is American made. Great video 👍
It’s a really epic blade. Toor is a young company and are well on their way into a legendary knife manufacturer. 🇺🇸
Just found you guys. I'm gonna assume you guys are based in Nashville??? I'm here in Knoxville Tennessee. Love the content. Subbing now.
P.S. Oh,....the Kreptia?? If that's how it's spelled. I love the design. The look. But would need it in hand for sure. What a slab-o-steel though. Great review guys.
Seems like a nice railroad spike that you can possibly cut things with.
Hahaha! It’s definitely made for poking rather than slicing.
Exceptional
That's a thicc Boi but dang I bet you can beat on that all day and never give it a second thought I haven't heard of this company till you guys showed these but out of the 3 I've seen 2 are home runs this being one of them.
The Krypteia is a coffin nail and a great knife. Toor has some incredible options. They are a veteran owned company and all of their knives are made right here in the USA.
I want one.
Cool and early review...where can I find that ring and what is its name
Thanks for watching! Which ring are you talking about?
@@TheClipPoint the one on your finger, like a warrior helmet
@@MrSudheerkenguva Ohh, I’ll ask Greg and let you know.
@@TheClipPoint thank you👍
@@MrSudheerkenguva He can’t remember where it came from. He got it online somewhere on a whim and purchased it.
I can say one thing. These things are a pain to sharpen. You're never going to shave with it due to it being so thick. I do like the way it feels in my hand.
That's a HARD fact!!! Thanks for watching!
Poor finish seems to be a recurring theme. Cool knife, though. Never enough knives.
110%!!!! Never, ever!
It’s a taco not a pancake