"Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life-think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success." -Swami Vivekananda
Why are you posting an unnecessarily wordy quote by someone who hasn’t achieved any success that is known? Was it too difficult to say, “focus only on your goals to achieve them.”?
when CIVIVI finally comes up with a cool EDC fixed blade, they end up slapping a silly unnecessary ring in it's butt!! Slicer or not, I'm yet to find a better small EDC fixed that beats the IZULA family!! These knife makers are vomiting knives like insane in the market as people are tossing their money on anything they see! Have a blessed day.
Hey bro question did u move the sheath clip to the other side so u can scout carry on the right side?? Because i been looking for videos to see if the clip is ambidextrous but cant find one?? Thanks bro
I did indeed. It uses the Civivi-Terzuola Ulti-clip for attachment. One comes with the knife! It’s very adjustable and part of the value I think this knife brings as a total package. Very nice that it comes with a clip I can use on most of my other fixed blades 👍🏼🙏🏼🖖🏻
The fact that they GLUE the scales on is a huge fail! At that price point, there is no excuse for being cheap like that. I was gonna get one until i saw that, hard pass
I’m not particularly concerned about the epoxied-on scales. I don’t consider it being cheap either. It makes sense from a use-case scenario and there’s texture and geometry underneath the scales that helps with any shearing forces. While a physical squeeze-friction connection is great, most also epoxy or glue somewhat to relieve pressure on the bolts themselves. Out of curiosity, why do you think it’s a big fail? What about the connection type is going to fail and under what circumstances and loads?
What are you using “reverse” grip for? What kind of envelopes need that.?
The microwave dinner instructions say, “pierce at least 3 times” I saw no upper limit mentioned….
Someone's throat!
I kmow i have absolutely no reason under the sun to be rockin a fixed blade in my day to day and yet.....i want it!😂😂😂😂😂
Same here… but, I’m down with the sickness 😎👍🏼🙏🏼🖖🏻
"Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life-think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success." -Swami Vivekananda
Why are you posting an unnecessarily wordy quote by someone who hasn’t achieved any success that is known? Was it too difficult to say, “focus only on your goals to achieve them.”?
Here, we talk knives and edc.. No BS quotes by losers like the mentioned! Got knives??
Reminds me of a affordable t-kell
when CIVIVI finally comes up with a cool EDC fixed blade, they end up slapping a silly unnecessary ring in it's butt!! Slicer or not, I'm yet to find a better small EDC fixed that beats the IZULA family!! These knife makers are vomiting knives like insane in the market as people are tossing their money on anything they see! Have a blessed day.
I would have liked a little kick-up on the top of the tail for not grip styles. It’s super nice to pull it from the sheath by the ring though…
The CIVIVI Elementum fixed blade looks awesome!! With no ring in its butt so I’d look at that bro…
@@marquisd.4867 I’m definitely eyeballing it! I’m trying to decide between the button-lock or fixed-blade versions!
Hey bro question did u move the sheath clip to the other side so u can scout carry on the right side?? Because i been looking for videos to see if the clip is ambidextrous but cant find one?? Thanks bro
I did indeed. It uses the Civivi-Terzuola Ulti-clip for attachment. One comes with the knife! It’s very adjustable and part of the value I think this knife brings as a total package. Very nice that it comes with a clip I can use on most of my other fixed blades 👍🏼🙏🏼🖖🏻
@@adoseofdrew ouuu thanks for the info glad you can do that very practical and badass
The fact that they GLUE the scales on is a huge fail! At that price point, there is no excuse for being cheap like that. I was gonna get one until i saw that, hard pass
I’m not particularly concerned about the epoxied-on scales. I don’t consider it being cheap either. It makes sense from a use-case scenario and there’s texture and geometry underneath the scales that helps with any shearing forces. While a physical squeeze-friction connection is great, most also epoxy or glue somewhat to relieve pressure on the bolts themselves.
Out of curiosity, why do you think it’s a big fail? What about the connection type is going to fail and under what circumstances and loads?