@@MarcusVance No worries at all, credit where credit is due! Great to see you pop up on my feed almost daily now. I've been loving watching the reverse grip drama (albeit a very subtle drama) play out over the last little while - though I get that it must have been be like trying to debate with a brick wall. It is a really fascinating topic that really deserves some proper back and forth at some stage.
Always love how you throw the key points of a topic together so quickly & concisely! Makes me want to buy myself a proper thicc medieval multi-tool!
Hey, good to see you! And thanks!
@@MarcusVance No worries at all, credit where credit is due!
Great to see you pop up on my feed almost daily now. I've been loving watching the reverse grip drama (albeit a very subtle drama) play out over the last little while - though I get that it must have been be like trying to debate with a brick wall. It is a really fascinating topic that really deserves some proper back and forth at some stage.
I'm working really hard to shift the conversation from "reverse grip bad" to "reverse grip has some interesting contextual uses"
@@MarcusVance which is very true
Very cool to see they did their homework and didn't just replicate the look like other conpanies.
Mideavel multi-tool for opening up that hard to open enemy knight.
This is the best kitchen knife great for cutting up meats and a tip that can pop open cans
Thick tips
That pomel looks like it'd dig into your hand with those sharp edges.
Swords man just manly👍
240p... Wow I'm early!
Good conversation material for dates
Proof
A multi tool that worth carry
Sword tech be subtle
dude works fast
So there’s more sword there than your average sword?
No not really but basically good sword is good at lots of things
I thought a thinner more rigid tip was best fore penetrative power.
Basically, it cuts the people you can cut, and stabs the people you can’t cut. Pretty nice