Very nice review, i like how you take our atention to all the small details that we might miss. 👍 Steigerwalt is one of the greats. His designs are fantastic.. Would be interesting to see a collaboration between Steigerwalt and GTC..
He does have a milling machine, surface grinder and a precision toolroom lathe. I wonder if he's bought time on a wire EDM for some of his latest designs.
Unfold it already! Arrrgh!! Came on autoplay so I missed the thumbnail then it takes 7:00 min to find out even what kind of knife it is (Lockback Tanto). So for the painfully slow monotone First 7 minutes it's just annoying not knowing what you're looking at. The angle never changes you don't even know it's if it's symmetrical on the other side. Really nice that somebody's doing high-end Customs on RUclips finally. But going over some S.A.E measurements, weights (especially that fat little thing) steel types in the beginning would be nice. Bauhaus was a school of German Modernist design begun in the 1920's and 30's. Is it for sale? Personally I'm not one of these people who needs to know how much but everyone else in the world definitely is.
Hi, thanks for the comment. I'm the first to say that I'm not good at speaking and presenting, I just do it because nobody else does it on this type of knife. Still, I'm always trying to improove and am definitely going to take your comments into consideration. Really like honest comments so thanks. Just would like to stress out that in the intro (first minute) you already see almost all the details of the knife. So at least it gives you an idea of the knife immediately ^^ But I see what you mean, and hope you'll see the improvement in my next videos.
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May I ask how much did you pay for this one. I’m asking because there is a similar one potentially for sale and I would like to know what’s a fair price. Thank you.
If your asking about what this knife can do, then you obviously have no business buying them. Its not about what they can do physically its about what they can do for you financially. And im not talking about profit
Absolutely stunning, but aside from the cutting part of the blade I fail to understand how it fits the "Bauhaus" description. To me it feels as if a "Bauhaus" blade was put into an ItalDesign body. The shape of the cutting portion of the blade seems purely functional and "simple" (!) in certain ways (not in the way it was made, definitely). However, the maker appears to have made the folder that way, with all those angles, grind directions, and inlays, just because HE CAN. If this knife is to be judge by its cutting edge alone, then sure, it was indeed reduced to its pure functional state without any unnecessary element to interfere with its purpose. As a whole package, it looks like a Lamborghini, nothing quite "simple" about it. For me I really appreciate the blade. This shape allows my crude hands to sharpen it easily without fuss. Also, because I don't have to continually adjust the blade as it glides on the stone, I can maintain the designer-intended grind angle and avoid scratches during sharpening by hand. On 2 stones and 1 strop this will be a 1-minute re-sharpening every time if I don't nick the blade or feel the need to sharpen the poky end.
I see what you mean. I guess the maker just had to find a name ;-) Thanks for your very interesting comment, I agree about all you said, and the blade is also what I like the most in it ;-)
In the Bauhaus, usability is paramount. The design of such things that are created to be exclusively usable is said to be estethically beautiful. So they are mostly minimalistic, crude and sufficiently worked. No decorations.
Manufacturability was also key for the Bauhaus designers. Bauhaus wasn't about angularity: it was about an ideal that common people could live in comfort. Breuer cane chairs have no angles, they're bent steel tubes, wood, and wicker, because that was easily manufacturable and affordable. So Steigerwalt's knife isn't more Bauhaus than an Opinel knife.
Alors franchement je suis mitigé... D'un point de vue design et esthétique il est irréprochable, par contre, d'un point de vue pratique (utilisation) je pense que la lame tanto a ses limites.
Très juste, c'est vraiment ce que j'appelle un "couteau d'art", le but c'est la recherche dans le design et la technique, qui prend le dessus sur le côté pratique. Il ne servira sans doute jamais, mais je voulais quand même préciser que ça restait un couteau, et ça coupe super bien :-)
Why are knife reviews always about 10 times as long as they have to be? Maybe think about what you're going to say and script it out, so you're not blathering aimlessly for 15 minutes.
I would not call this "Bauhaus". This can hardly be described as "Form follows function". It rather looks like a Bauhaus concept art that happens to be a knife
They get made because there are people who want to buy them. It's not a pocket knife but an art knife, as useless as a Ferrari of a haute horology piece. Hopefully there are people to buy these too !
I didn't know knives like this even existed. Absolutely amazing work.
Looks really cool. Idk how usable it would be as a knife but it would make an absolutely stunning conversation piece.
As a tool and die maker for 47 years just stunning workmanship. ART is the proper name for his work .
So nice to see that there are some people realizing how incredible that knife is. Thanks so much for your comment.
Correction: Bauhaus is an art style. Developed in germany. And the knife is build in this style
Truly incredible. Blown away by the design and craftsmanship.
These knives in the catalog will be the knives of the future!
I've never seen anything quite like that before.. Unreal. That's a true piece of art ! WOW
Holy crap, that's beautiful
Glad you like. Love your channel by the way 😉
Wow Shabazz likes it. I bet it's a Hotspot king. But it's grogeous
Monsieur, le moins qu'on peut faire aprés regarder ce video ci, c'est vous remercier, merci beaucoup!
Ca fait plaisir ! Merci beaucoup.
A triumph of skill and artistry, wrought from the finest Earthen materials.
That’s a crazy knife. Gives me cubist vibes! Attention to detail is amazing
WOW that guy has some crazy skills. Amazing knife
Amazing maker indeed. Going to show more of his knives on the channel soon 😊
Beeindruckend!
This is piece of ART...AMAZING LOOKING like from STARWARS knife,LOVE IT ! ! ! ! ! ! !
What a fantastic knife ! Each and every aspect of this work of art makes me wonder...
Beautiful knife. I WANT ONE!!!
Megatron wants his knife back...
Seriously, this is just beautiful. I spent the first half of the video, wondering where the blade was!
Ah nice ! That could indeed be megatron's knife 😅 thanks for the message. I really appreciate it 👍
Gorgeous, and it must feel like holding an I-beam.
Very nice review, i like how you take our atention to all the small details that we might miss. 👍
Steigerwalt is one of the greats. His designs are fantastic.. Would be interesting to see a collaboration between Steigerwalt and GTC..
Thanks for your very nice comments, nice to see you back ^^ A collab would indeed be amazing !
Awesome piece of Art 😍
This blade is incrédible ! i love it
Yeah ☺️
He does have a milling machine, surface grinder and a precision toolroom lathe. I wonder if he's bought time on a wire EDM for some of his latest designs.
Beautiful work. A killer blade for sure.
Sono rimasto senza parole...Un coltello di rara fattura dal design unico.
Sei fortunato ad averlo!
Un abbraccio dal lago di Como
Questo coltello è davvero incredibile. Grazie per il commento.
Unfold it already! Arrrgh!! Came on autoplay so I missed the thumbnail then it takes 7:00 min to find out even what kind of knife it is (Lockback Tanto). So for the painfully slow monotone First 7 minutes it's just annoying not knowing what you're looking at. The angle never changes you don't even know it's if it's symmetrical on the other side. Really nice that somebody's doing high-end Customs on RUclips finally. But going over some S.A.E measurements, weights (especially that fat little thing) steel types in the beginning would be nice. Bauhaus was a school of German Modernist design begun in the 1920's and 30's. Is it for sale? Personally I'm not one of these people who needs to know how much but everyone else in the world definitely is.
Hi, thanks for the comment. I'm the first to say that I'm not good at speaking and presenting, I just do it because nobody else does it on this type of knife. Still, I'm always trying to improove and am definitely going to take your comments into consideration. Really like honest comments so thanks.
Just would like to stress out that in the intro (first minute) you already see almost all the details of the knife. So at least it gives you an idea of the knife immediately ^^
But I see what you mean, and hope you'll see the improvement in my next videos.
Désolé j'ai craqué j'ai spoilé ta vidéo francophone et j'arrivais plus a attendre😁🔝magnifique pièce je comprend que tu est craqué suis fou du design💪💪💪🔝🔝🤩🤩
Tu as bien fait. J'ai tellement d'autres vidéos à faire que je ne sais pas quand je vais faire celle-là ☺️
@@SteelArtschannel mdrrr ça va je peu patienter mtn🤣🤣 merci pour tout sez paratage que tu nous fais🔝💪
gorgeous!
Absolutely gorgeous.
Just beautiful
Beautiful.
If the Tyrell Corporation made knives
How did I find out of your channel now
I would use it to cut down some bushes in my backyard
Sweet love it
Where I can buy it?
How does it fit the hand
waouuuuh ! @Mathew le Design de certains des couteaux me font penser au Yatch BUGATTI NINIETTE 66
C'est un peu l'idée. Heureux que ça te plaise 😉
May I ask how much did you pay for this one. I’m asking because there is a similar one potentially for sale and I would like to know what’s a fair price.
Thank you.
I paid $5500
@@SteelArtschannel 5500 usd?
What is that thing on the back spacer
Футуристический нож!! 👍👍👏👏
FANCY but BEAUTIFULLY...futuristic is Bauhaus
Art deco?
Yeah, very Art Deco 😉
How much dose it cost would like to have one????
$5500
@@SteelArtschannel rahhhhhhh
What does a piece like that cost
Modern futurism abstracionizm
Inspite of this functionaly knife
WOW!!!
I thought I've seen knives.. boy was I wrong
How much is it?
Wow
It's art.
7:18 seconds if you want to see it opened
If your asking about what this knife can do, then you obviously have no business buying them. Its not about what they can do physically its about what they can do for you financially. And im not talking about profit
Absolutely stunning, but aside from the cutting part of the blade I fail to understand how it fits the "Bauhaus" description.
To me it feels as if a "Bauhaus" blade was put into an ItalDesign body.
The shape of the cutting portion of the blade seems purely functional and "simple" (!) in certain ways (not in the way it was made, definitely).
However, the maker appears to have made the folder that way, with all those angles, grind directions, and inlays, just because HE CAN.
If this knife is to be judge by its cutting edge alone, then sure, it was indeed reduced to its pure functional state without any unnecessary element to interfere with its purpose.
As a whole package, it looks like a Lamborghini, nothing quite "simple" about it.
For me I really appreciate the blade. This shape allows my crude hands to sharpen it easily without fuss. Also, because I don't have to continually adjust the blade as it glides on the stone, I can maintain the designer-intended grind angle and avoid scratches during sharpening by hand. On 2 stones and 1 strop this will be a 1-minute re-sharpening every time if I don't nick the blade or feel the need to sharpen the poky end.
I see what you mean. I guess the maker just had to find a name ;-)
Thanks for your very interesting comment, I agree about all you said, and the blade is also what I like the most in it ;-)
i agree, there's little to no Bauhaus in this design. the lines and styling are almost pure Art Deco` (nuArtDeco? :))
Mine !!!!!!!! Mine
In the Bauhaus, usability is paramount. The design of such things that are created to be exclusively usable is said to be estethically beautiful. So they are mostly minimalistic, crude and sufficiently worked. No decorations.
Manufacturability was also key for the Bauhaus designers. Bauhaus wasn't about angularity: it was about an ideal that common people could live in comfort. Breuer cane chairs have no angles, they're bent steel tubes, wood, and wicker, because that was easily manufacturable and affordable.
So Steigerwalt's knife isn't more Bauhaus than an Opinel knife.
How much is it
$5500
Alors franchement je suis mitigé... D'un point de vue design et esthétique il est irréprochable, par contre, d'un point de vue pratique (utilisation) je pense que la lame tanto a ses limites.
Très juste, c'est vraiment ce que j'appelle un "couteau d'art", le but c'est la recherche dans le design et la technique, qui prend le dessus sur le côté pratique. Il ne servira sans doute jamais, mais je voulais quand même préciser que ça restait un couteau, et ça coupe super bien :-)
Why are knife reviews always about 10 times as long as they have to be? Maybe think about what you're going to say and script it out, so you're not blathering aimlessly for 15 minutes.
I made this video a long time ago, I now try to be more concise in my new videos :-)
😱 🔪⚔️🗡️
Крутой нож
OPEN THE GOD DAMN KNIFE ALREADY!!!
That's gonna slice up some shit. And your hands.
je n‘appelerais ca pas bauhaus juste parcque le design est géométrique...
I would not call this "Bauhaus". This can hardly be described as "Form follows function". It rather looks like a Bauhaus concept art that happens to be a knife
Open the knife already that would be a tanto tip
Open the friggen thing
Some body bless me plz need one gd birth day gift
A beautiful work of bladed Art.
Absolutely useless for anything else.
Built exclusively for people who have money to throw away.
Gib me one
huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge art deco styling
Уродство!
Hate it it’s to weird
ill also never understand why knives like this get made?? youre gonna throw away hundreds on dollars for a overly ornate pocket knife???? why?????
They get made because there are people who want to buy them. It's not a pocket knife but an art knife, as useless as a Ferrari of a haute horology piece. Hopefully there are people to buy these too !