The CJRB Pyrite Pocketknife: The Full Nick Shabazz Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @artisancutleryknife
    @artisancutleryknife Год назад +55

    Hey Nick! We're glad to hear that you like our Pyrite model! First of all, don't worry, this design is here to stay for the foreseeable future, we have a large version now and a mini version in the pipeline. I just figured I should clarify a few things about that contoured Ti version that you have there, that was actually a Blade Show west special edition that we sold at $200, and we only ran 2 batches of that particular version. I'll be honest, at the time we did NOT expect to sell out so fast so we only ended up running a few more that were sold on our website and I believe that they are currently all sold out. BUT the demand was so high that we've re-released the contoured Ti version but now it has a CF inlay and S90v steel and is still $200. The $75 version of the Pyrite with RPM9 is actually non-contoured Ti so we're able to make those at a lower pricepoint and still offer titanium without all the CNC machining that goes into the inlayed version.

    • @NickShabazz
      @NickShabazz  Год назад +18

      Ahh, that makes more sense. Thanks for clarifying, and I'm glad this model's around for the long haul.

    • @blindanddead2560
      @blindanddead2560 Год назад

      Hey! I was wondering if the Pyrite is legal in the state of California. Thank you!

  • @corymoore2292
    @corymoore2292 Год назад +30

    Nick, you have very special qualities that have always made you an amazing and unique RUclipsr. Even though your life is busy and I don’t see you as much these days, you will always be my favorite. You have an eye for detail and a way with words that isn’t common these days. Always wishing you the best!

  • @VeniVidiVid
    @VeniVidiVid Год назад +26

    A πrite with a 3.14 inch blade would definitely have been perfection.

  • @PalehorseThirteen
    @PalehorseThirteen Год назад +3

    I recently picked up the CJRB Ekko button lock, which feels like sort of a cousin of Pyrite maybe?, and I love it. The blade shape feels like a hybrid of a sheepsfoot and a drop point, and it's so practical for so many situations. It's become my go-to knife to have on me at work.
    Not to mention it's also a lot of fun to fidget with between the front flipper, the button lock, and the opening hole that makes the reverse finger flick so easy to pull off.

  • @ParasiticPsycho
    @ParasiticPsycho Год назад +3

    Got my daily driver version a couple weeks ago and love it. The pyrite is my new go to gift/recommendation knife.

  • @Daniel.Liddicoat
    @Daniel.Liddicoat Год назад +3

    I have the KC exclusive in brown burlap micarta and titanium bolsters for $73

  • @GrimLocke161
    @GrimLocke161 Год назад +4

    I’ve been eyeing the CJRB Pyrite Alt and the Civivi Vision FG, so I hope you’ll take a look at that, too.
    Tho, I also wonder if I should just wait for a Pyrite Alt XL. 🙃

  • @dallasn16
    @dallasn16 Год назад +4

    I've been using the xl version as my work knife for a few months now and it fits that role excellently.

    • @jonathanklein7875
      @jonathanklein7875 Год назад

      I definitely like the base g10 XL version much better than the original. The ergos work better, and it offers a lot more blade while still being thin, light, and easy to carry.

  • @rhombusx
    @rhombusx Год назад +6

    CJRB also has the Ekko button lock which also has amazing action and a slightly less vanilla Ray Laconico design. I have both the Pyrite and the Ekko in Knifecenter exclusive titanium + black micarta and they're terrific - the Pyrite exclusive is still available for about $70 but unfortunately that particular version of the Ekko is discontinued (though there are still many other models available in the $55 range).

    • @MrSabram07
      @MrSabram07 Год назад

      love my Ekko, love the thumb flick with button lock

  • @herbcraven7146
    @herbcraven7146 Год назад +4

    I'm a big fan of CJRB. I carry a small Feldspar on a daily basis (one of two I own) and it does what I need it to do, opening packages and cutting cardboard with ease. I also own a Maileah, which although small, never feels like a compromise. Both are solid budget knives and CJRB usually their models left-hand friendly. I don't really need a Pyrite, but I'll probably get one to add a button lock to the mix.

    • @DullPoints
      @DullPoints Год назад

      Of those knives, which does the best against cardboard?

    • @jyknyc
      @jyknyc Год назад +1

      The pyrite has lefty models too

  • @jhakimi69
    @jhakimi69 Год назад +2

    my pyrite has a washer on both sides, with caged ball bearings, on each side

  • @grepora
    @grepora Год назад +2

    How does the CJRB Pyrite compare the the Civivi Elementum Button Lock? The almost look identical.

  • @jez76
    @jez76 Год назад +2

    Waiting for my titanium/s90v version.
    I doubt this one will be discontiued, it seems they’re doing all kind of great stuff with the model, incl. XL, Premium and hip colour versions.

  • @Minntality
    @Minntality Год назад +3

    Knife center did a LE collab with CJRB of this knife that is titanium and black micarta for like $70ish that is an absolute chef's kiss.

  • @michaelmoorehouse8440
    @michaelmoorehouse8440 Год назад +3

    the pie-rite joke fuckin got me

  • @emesser7087
    @emesser7087 Год назад

    The thing you was searching for was the bearings run directly on the non hardened liners 😁 if they would use nested with hardened washers or compete hardened liners.. It would be a gem

  • @Exarian
    @Exarian Год назад +2

    It really is a contender for "standard-issue knife design." Like if you just needed a general all-rounder folding knife as part of a standard-issue kit, this makes a good case of being That Knife. Their only gimmick is that it's basically got no weaknesses.

  • @RobNC-OG
    @RobNC-OG Год назад

    Love all my Pyrites with AR-RPM9 steel. People can say what they will about the steel but in my use it has held up very well. It is surprising what it will do ONCE you find the correct sharpening angle and method. Want a toothy edge? It can do it with ease. Want a mirror edge? It can do that too. Just a great knife design to boot!

  • @marksomerville7993
    @marksomerville7993 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Nick, thanks for all your amazing work. You should have a look at the Bowie version. Best budget knife I've ever bought

  • @airadaimagery692
    @airadaimagery692 Год назад +5

    I want the one that I can’t get.

  • @liamroarke7991
    @liamroarke7991 Год назад +3

    My only complaint?? The clip. It's SO SHINY.

  • @BladeLabMiami
    @BladeLabMiami Год назад +6

    I'm obviously in the minority, but I hate the action of the Pyrite. The 'detent' is barely there. It shakes out very easily.

    • @cynicalbliss
      @cynicalbliss Год назад

      This is my chief complaint too. Very easy to wrist-flick it out. That, and compared to the Civivi button lock I have (a Qubit), it seems really easy to accidentally open. The Qubit button has to go beyond being flush with the surface of the handle and a little into its depression to open. The Pyrite (at least mine) will open before that point.

    • @Adam.297
      @Adam.297 Год назад

      I think you got the bad end of variance. Out of the two I have so far, one requires a bunch of effort to flick out (but can still do so) and has a bit of stickiness, and the other I cannot get to flick out at all with zero stick.

    • @daveferrance7569
      @daveferrance7569 Год назад

      ​@MightyRedHatsame here

    • @not-a-raccoon
      @not-a-raccoon Год назад

      My pyrite detent is excellent.

    • @MikeJ602
      @MikeJ602 Год назад

      My pyrite had a great detent but the pivot screw on mine would not stay screwed together with loctite or even super glue so I returned the garbage

  • @happycamper4315
    @happycamper4315 6 месяцев назад

    I just got the Pyrite Bowie and it's brilliant. Just as useful as the original blades but it looks great!

  • @Benroe-yz1nz
    @Benroe-yz1nz 9 месяцев назад

    I wasn't fond of the chrome clip on my g10 version. I had an extra Civivi clip so i put it on. I think it looks much better now.

  • @Orochi_001
    @Orochi_001 Год назад

    I wonder where the Ti/S35VN edition was sold at that price. The Artisan site lists it at $200, which is the same price as the current full-dress model.

  • @alexsomeing8192
    @alexsomeing8192 Год назад

    My Pyrite came dull to the point it could not cut the paper. Resharpened, stays sharp since then. also without that washer (steel version)

  • @xplorerman105
    @xplorerman105 Год назад +1

    I wish the standard titanium version had the full ti scales like the limited but unfortunately they still have the steel liners under the thin ti scales.

    • @KnifeHandleSupply
      @KnifeHandleSupply Год назад +1

      That depends on which titanium version you have. The base titanium model with the flat scales, and cheaper steel has liners. The more expensive, sculpted titanium versions with cpm-s90v don’t have liners.

    • @P.W.R.
      @P.W.R. Год назад

      Where did you get your Pyrite? I bought mine straight from CJRB and the handle is full Ti with no steel liners.
      I specifically got this one because I wanted a cheap Ti knife to anodize for my first try. I bought the grey/raw Ti for for 79 bucks.
      My guess is the full Ti handle is a newer version of the Pyrite.

    • @P.W.R.
      @P.W.R. Год назад

      ​@@KnifeHandleSupply
      Then what version do I have? I bought the base Ti model for 80 dollars straight from CJRB and it has no contouring. Flat scales but it's full Ti. 🤔

    • @KnifeHandleSupply
      @KnifeHandleSupply Год назад

      @@P.W.R. Oh, interesting. They must have updated it. I purchased both direct from CJRB. I have the flat scaled, titanium version with steel liners, and a limited edition, contoured S90V/gold shred CF version. Both were purchased more or less right when they released.

  • @bronco1199
    @bronco1199 Год назад +8

    This unfortunately is where the value is. No steel forged on mars or wood from a Wakandan old growth redwood. Nevertheless a good product for the dough.

    • @SpankyK
      @SpankyK Год назад +1

      "Wakanda Old Growth Redwood" my dad would have laughed at that.
      I laughed at that. 😂

    • @bronco1199
      @bronco1199 Год назад

      @@SpankyK I still own and use a buck 110, among others. Cheers 🍻

  • @lostsailor2498
    @lostsailor2498 Год назад

    I got two, they would both open with a shake, no button press needed. I just didn't feel that was safe.

  • @azraelsblade
    @azraelsblade Год назад +4

    I got my Perfect Pyrite from the Kickstarter and holy crap it’s awesome.

    • @DullPoints
      @DullPoints Год назад +1

      What? What makes it perfect?

    • @P.W.R.
      @P.W.R. Год назад +2

      ​@@DullPoints
      CJRB called their Kickstarter project the "Perfect Pyrite," not that it is literally perfect.
      The Pyrite isn't perfect, but it is amazing for the price.

    • @azraelsblade
      @azraelsblade Год назад +2

      @@DullPoints thin, slicey, wharnie blade in s90v, contoured Ti handle with CF inlay, beautiful action, all for 199 bones… just really perfect.

  • @TheTextless
    @TheTextless Год назад +1

    I own 2 of them and i have no washers in either one. Just the barrings

  • @buckaroobunnyslippers
    @buckaroobunnyslippers Год назад

    I ended up going with the Civivi Qubit over this one, as I dug the aluminum handles and it's ridiculously thin and slicey. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on it, and comparison to the Pyrite.

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin Год назад +1

    CJrB is acronym for China Jiang Ren Blade

  • @MrArlenBrazill
    @MrArlenBrazill 11 месяцев назад

    I wish they would make these in a liner lock.

  • @Adam.297
    @Adam.297 Год назад +5

    I bought my first one a week or so ago and already have a third on the way. I fell in love with the pyrite, and button locks in general.
    Honestly, I would argue the "vanilla" factor is a pretty big part of the success. Nothing strange with the ergonomics or aesthetics to throw people off.

  • @juniorjohnson5961
    @juniorjohnson5961 Год назад +2

    Do you review watches ?

    • @NickShabazz
      @NickShabazz  Год назад +5

      DO NOT GET INTO WATCHES

    • @Thrael72008
      @Thrael72008 Год назад

      ​@@NickShabazzwhat about flashlights

  • @moto-fl3rd
    @moto-fl3rd Год назад

    I'm not familiar with button locks. How easy are they to push on accident and close up on your hand?

  • @vincentferreira1135
    @vincentferreira1135 Год назад

    There’s a plain Ti version that doesn’t have the inlay, but also doesn’t have steel liners. Mine came with steel liners when I ordered from Blade HQ. I wonder why they did that. Also, CJRB (idk who else sells them) sells a milled Titanium clip for those who want one.

  • @teamhonn
    @teamhonn Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for review

  • @pauljosephbuggle3722
    @pauljosephbuggle3722 Год назад +1

    Great value! I just wonder if that choil is safe. It looks like it might bite.

    • @xplorerman105
      @xplorerman105 Год назад +1

      I have large hands and mine would definitely bite my finger if used as a finger choil.

  • @BIGbirdG
    @BIGbirdG Год назад

    I loke the simplicity of the knife its weird how manyy companies try and reinvent the wheel on a knife this is a tried and true shape and it does the job well

  • @gregm963
    @gregm963 Год назад +1

    I have the stainless steel version. I think it's a nice looking knife.

  • @mpmassacre91
    @mpmassacre91 Год назад

    I love mine took me forever to get one when I got it I wish I got one sooner

  • @soslan1812
    @soslan1812 Год назад

    Hey Nick, may I ask what car you are driving? Just curious about your choice :)

  • @mathewa.4032
    @mathewa.4032 Год назад +1

    Kizer’s Azo Begleiter XL is a MUCH better purchase in comparison. I own 2 of them. Both 154CM black stone washed blades with black micarta scales. You get more steel/cutting edge, an additional deployment method with a flipper tab, and ceramic roller bearings for only $30 more. Blade comes perfectly centered and wicked sharp. Blade HQ should do an exclusive run with it in a higher grade steel. It’s such a great knife for the price. Feels like $180 to $200 for a little over $90.

    • @chimps4gimps
      @chimps4gimps 11 месяцев назад

      In the UK the Kizer Azo is priced at £125 the CJRB Pyrite £55. Not sure I could justify the difference.

  • @syafiq271
    @syafiq271 Год назад +1

    i own the wharncliffe version and it's very sleek

  • @SwedishPete
    @SwedishPete Год назад

    I'm always intersted in what you have to say, you know the shiznizsch when it comes to knives.

  • @bobcrane812
    @bobcrane812 Год назад

    Reminds me of the mass drop gent a lot.

  • @sharpends4279
    @sharpends4279 Год назад

    Who's Tony?

  • @Daniel.Liddicoat
    @Daniel.Liddicoat Год назад +1

    Hey, Vanilla is a great flavor!

  • @chancelebron3975
    @chancelebron3975 Год назад

    good to see another review

  • @vincentferreira1135
    @vincentferreira1135 Год назад

    Also, that Ti version you have there is $200 and limited to something like 70 knives or round about there.

  • @tonysculimbrene3781
    @tonysculimbrene3781 Год назад

    Delay was worth it. Great review!

  • @SigogglinJack
    @SigogglinJack Год назад +1

    I like the pocket clip. Beauties!

  • @Nordraw
    @Nordraw Год назад +3

    I’ve been carrying one daily the last month and I love it. Fifty bucks? A steal to say the least

    • @Thrael72008
      @Thrael72008 Год назад

      Everytime someone mentions USD prices I get depressed. I paid 81 euros on Lamnia for it.

  • @davidmarshall7752
    @davidmarshall7752 Год назад

    The blade is nearly identical to the QC Drift... not that that's a bad thing.

  • @iceman5117
    @iceman5117 Год назад +1

    Throw it in the bucket with the rest of the "bugout, but better and cheaper" knives

  • @mathewa.4032
    @mathewa.4032 Год назад

    Nick, get your hands on a Kizer Azo designed Begleiter XL. You’ll love it. You might have an issue with the size but for the price you need to get your hands on one and review it.

  • @fmafieldmediaascension9220
    @fmafieldmediaascension9220 Год назад +1

    1st! Thanks for the review as always!

  • @valerianthemackiii5896
    @valerianthemackiii5896 Год назад +2

    🤩👍 - Nick!

  • @nandayane
    @nandayane 11 месяцев назад

    You know Artisan’s reputation is bad when rather than up-branding The CJRB pyrite to Artisan when they use premium materials they keep it CJRB branded. My only Artisan branded knife is my least safe knife, the detent is so loose than it is unsafe in my pocket.

  • @markifi
    @markifi Год назад

    a 3 ounce 3 inch knife isn't light. the opinel 8 is 1.5 ounces

  • @tkindschi
    @tkindschi Год назад

    As far as just the LOOKS go, I will say it's a heck of a lot better looking than the Rat-2. So they cleared that low bar.... 😅

  • @neiljudell1437
    @neiljudell1437 Год назад

    I got so soured by the one I bought from DLT. At the time, the only one they had was black PVD blade, black PVD handles. First thing out of the box - the bearings were bad, bad, bad. Grinding, rumbling. Disassembled, the one washer was gouged. Polished up the washer, reassembled. Nope, still grinding. Bought a pair of skiff bearings. Much better, but, meh. Then. The blade. Oy. The grind was grossly uneven from heel to tip and left to right. Had to reprofile the blade. Discovered that was really hard - the PVD was rubbery and kept fouling the stones. Ended up having to microbevel the edge in order to get it sharp - thereby avoiding the PVD issue. It was so much work and cost to turn that thing into a useable knife at all that it just soured me on the whole thing.

  • @jkn2k
    @jkn2k Год назад +2

    Marketing gimmick IMO

  • @jeffscalfano3100
    @jeffscalfano3100 Год назад +1

    You are very "late to the game" but I watched the whole video because I miss hearing your voice talk about knives.

  • @kevola5739
    @kevola5739 Год назад +1

    I do not understand limited runs. Creating a demand for something the consumer can’t get? This just wastes everyone’s time.

    • @airadaimagery692
      @airadaimagery692 Год назад

      Is that the s35vn version you speaking of? That’s what I want...

    • @jakass
      @jakass Год назад +2

      FOMO gets easy sales
      (Fear of missing out)

    • @NickShabazz
      @NickShabazz  Год назад +1

      I have a video on FOMO marketing. But it's a psychological trick, nothing more.

    • @kevola5739
      @kevola5739 Год назад +2

      I am a research oriented consumer so this type of marketing has no appeal to me. The only one missing out is the company accessing my wallet. I once spent 10 minutes online with Olight and then hung up and bought a Thrunite.

    • @april44
      @april44 Год назад

      @@kevola5739couldn’t agree with you more! Don’t make me wait… I’ll take my hard earned $ elsewhere!!
      PS- I feel Thru-night is a far better light than anything Olight offers… considering cost and quality- imho

  • @DonFarmer-sh7ml
    @DonFarmer-sh7ml Год назад

    omg, not the pi rite!!🤣

  • @ryngrd1
    @ryngrd1 Год назад +2

    🔥Scared of button locks. Especially for self defense. The button can be pressed, causing injury, in high stress situations 🔥

    • @ryngrd1
      @ryngrd1 Год назад

      Oh, also, you gotta give me an inset pocket clip in 2023!

  • @robojimtv
    @robojimtv Год назад

    2.69 lbs is indeed a very nice weight

    • @NickShabazz
      @NickShabazz  Год назад +1

      I told them to avoid that neutron-star-matter washer...

  • @jedimike7689
    @jedimike7689 Год назад

    “2.69 ounces , nice”

  • @PowerfulFupa
    @PowerfulFupa Год назад

    Nick you sound like Italian bugs bunny

  • @danpennella
    @danpennella Год назад +1

    Excellent review! I own 4 different versions of this knife but none of the “premium” versions. They are all amazing and I use them a lot. You actually made a very good point about companies not sticking with an evergreen these days but the nice thing is CJRB/Artisan definitely noticed the success of the pyrite. They have a bunch of new versions on their website now that carried over from their Perfect Pyrite program. They are going to milk this cow for a long time I think and I can’t wait to get a few more models in my collection! Thanks as always Nick!

  • @wernermoser3406
    @wernermoser3406 2 месяца назад

    Nur babbeln, nix schneiden?🥱