I stumbled across your channel when I was looking for a decent pocket knife. Now I have a severe problem collecting American made fix blades. Probably die broke, but I’ll have a lot of great blades. Thanks very much. 7:46
I think I have watched Brian for 10 years. Love his reviews. He does stuff no one dares doing, like the knife test. Brian is my standard knife reviewer. If he doesn't review it I don't buy it.
Great knife, but $130 for Sandvik is too much. I love 14c28n but a small fixed blade in it should be $50-$80 max. I bought two small blades and they were $30 and $50.
Value is certainly subjective but I don’t think price is as dependent on steel type as many people think. I doubt there is $50 or more price difference between almost any steels in a knife of this size.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose it's not. But besides the cost of the steel, there's difference in heat treatment (Sandvik is easier to HT than say S90V, m390 or Cruwear), grinding (you'll need more time and belts for different steels) and finish. There might be only a $5-$10 difference in the cost of the steel itself, but it's the other costs that raise the price of a knife in a different steel. Then there's perceived value. I think $130 for a 14c28n knife seems high for most knife guys. But if it's S90V, 4V, Cruwear or maxamet, it might seem like a bargain. Handle material and sheath type play a difference too. So does the size of the knife. And of course where it's made. If it's made in the US, then I can see people paying $130 for this knife. But $130 for one that's made in China is too much. Not when you can buy a similar knife for $30-$50 on Amazon or other places. A fire kit inside doesn't add $100 worth of value.
That's a sweet little edc fixie, perfect neck knife size as well.. I find it funny all these company's are now Saber grind been my favorite for decades ✊️🔥✌️💚
Wow. That's a nice little knife. For $130... it should be. I still have half a dozen SCHF13sm knives, I keep one in my pocket, my wife carries one as well, and the rest are in various drawers around the house for easy access. The only problem I ever have with them is that my wife swaps my razor sharp pocket carry out for her dull one. She cuts dozens of boxes a day with it, so about every two weeks I get to sharpen one again. Anyway, I'm set for little pocket knives but if I wasn't I'd def get my hands on one of these. Another great Sharp Saturday video. Thanks.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose ...and sometimes we end up paying MORE than what we bargained for. Honestly speaking the price of that nice little knife is EXAGGERATED inflated.
I bought the MSK-1 Primative Survival Knife with all the bells and whistles at $230. It's a beast heavier than my Ka Bar BK2. My hand won't fit this one I would hurt myself trying hold it.
Tired of people saying a dull knife causes more damage: YES a dull knife will lead to more accidents. But a sharp knife will do some damage you can't imagine. It will slice to the bone.
I have never heard that a dull knife causes “more damage”. I have heard that a dull knife is “more dangerous” because you have to use more force. I guess it depends on Jarvis meant by “dangerous”. I will say I have cut myself fairly badly a few times in my life and those were always with a very sharp knife.
small blades with enough handly (`7 inches) for edc or light bushcraft is my jam... great review.
I stumbled across your channel when I was looking for a decent pocket knife. Now I have a severe problem collecting American made fix blades. Probably die broke, but I’ll have a lot of great blades. Thanks very much. 7:46
Good review Brian, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks foe your 2 cents 😂
I think I have watched Brian for 10 years. Love his reviews. He does stuff no one dares doing, like the knife test. Brian is my standard knife reviewer. If he doesn't review it I don't buy it.
It looks like a nice knife
Great knife, but $130 for Sandvik is too much. I love 14c28n but a small fixed blade in it should be $50-$80 max. I bought two small blades and they were $30 and $50.
Value is certainly subjective but I don’t think price is as dependent on steel type as many people think. I doubt there is $50 or more price difference between almost any steels in a knife of this size.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose it's not. But besides the cost of the steel, there's difference in heat treatment (Sandvik is easier to HT than say S90V, m390 or Cruwear), grinding (you'll need more time and belts for different steels) and finish.
There might be only a $5-$10 difference in the cost of the steel itself, but it's the other costs that raise the price of a knife in a different steel.
Then there's perceived value. I think $130 for a 14c28n knife seems high for most knife guys. But if it's S90V, 4V, Cruwear or maxamet, it might seem like a bargain.
Handle material and sheath type play a difference too.
So does the size of the knife.
And of course where it's made. If it's made in the US, then I can see people paying $130 for this knife. But $130 for one that's made in China is too much. Not when you can buy a similar knife for $30-$50 on Amazon or other places. A fire kit inside doesn't add $100 worth of value.
Great review. However, $130 is too much for 14C28N steel. That is a mid range steel at best.
For small I like a Cold Steel Pendleton Hunter 3" to 3.5" blade, under $100 for S35VN
That's a sweet little edc fixie, perfect neck knife size as well.. I find it funny all these company's are now Saber grind been my favorite for decades ✊️🔥✌️💚
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Wow. That's a nice little knife. For $130... it should be. I still have half a dozen SCHF13sm knives, I keep one in my pocket, my wife carries one as well, and the rest are in various drawers around the house for easy access. The only problem I ever have with them is that my wife swaps my razor sharp pocket carry out for her dull one. She cuts dozens of boxes a day with it, so about every two weeks I get to sharpen one again. Anyway, I'm set for little pocket knives but if I wasn't I'd def get my hands on one of these. Another great Sharp Saturday video. Thanks.
Thanks.
Nice little knife...hideous price.
Sometimes you do get what you pay for.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose ...and sometimes we end up paying MORE than what we bargained for.
Honestly speaking the price of that nice little knife is EXAGGERATED inflated.
As for price and size of this knife? Look up what the premo knife makers charge for EDV 6" fixed blades in expensive powder steels. $200 to $300.
I bought the MSK-1 Primative Survival Knife with all the bells and whistles at $230. It's a beast heavier than my Ka Bar BK2. My hand won't fit this one I would hurt myself trying hold it.
nice hat and knife. I am always in favor of a way to make fire, and the fero rod looks like a winner to me. Thanks!
Nice! Like so much gear today that is only for the rich.
Sweet blade brother ❤
I like your $4 dollar knife better.
Thanks for your uploads. I just found you a day or two ago. Subbed, of course. Thoroughly enjoyable, to say nothing of informative.
Awesome, thank you!
Old metric system ? It's the best system in the world( in Belgium anyway)
Gotcha ;-)
$130? Does it cook and clean too? 😂😂😂 No way im paying $130 for that.
i use a medford thorn as a neck knife.
The kydex version would also make a nice neck knife. :)
The leather version can be carried as a neck knife as well, just with the handle up
Knife is sweet. Thanks for sharing this video. Great design.
I am pretty impressed by this little
Knife.
Great knife thanks great vido
Thanks
Hope all is well with you Bryan.
Same to you Charles.
I don’t want my blood to bleed……😘
Me either
The full size msk1 is awesome as well thanks for sharing Brian
Yea it is.
At 49yo... first time I ever heard chicago screw 👍🏾👍🏾
Been looking for small Fixed blade. Watched video then went & ordered one. Thx for video
Good choice
Glad to see you back on sharp Saturdays. That would be a cool neck, knife awesome review.
Thanks
I like the kydex setup 🎉
Heck, I like them both
I want one, cool little knife!
Yes it is
Tired of people saying a dull knife causes more damage: YES a dull knife will lead to more accidents. But a sharp knife will do some damage you can't imagine. It will slice to the bone.
I have never heard that a dull knife causes “more damage”. I have heard that a dull knife is “more dangerous” because you have to use more force. I guess it depends on Jarvis meant by “dangerous”. I will say I have cut myself fairly badly a few times in my life and those were always with a very sharp knife.