I was lucky enough to land myself a NOVA full sized in magnacut serial number 300 . It’s a thonking good piece of work the action is as we say butter!! Yes you got it Jerad it’s in my keep till I die part of my collection 😂. Hope you and Kara stay safe and healthy, have a cracking week ahead my friend 🫵🏻😘👍🏼
Hey buddy. Another great video. Two knives to check out based on your thoughts here. First, you talked about interest in a different blade shape with more of a point for the fixed blade. He made one called the Myelin that I’m absolutely dying to get my hands on but it’s sold out everywhere.. check it out.. I’m convinced you’d love it.. second, with the synapse - keep in mind protech did a Vero collab and is in the process of releasing it as an auto!
I always thought vero made their own stuff. Is there a US company that has a similar style? I've seen a video of their shop but can't think of the name..
Wharncliffe blade on that fixed model would make a nice tactical/EDC carry! I never used to care for Wharncliffe blades as a tactical defensive style, but after doing some cutting tests with the Yojimbo and others vs the usual drop points and spear points even with big bellies, the wharncliffes' really do have a superior slashing* ability. That said, since most defensive engagements are decided (or ended...) with thrusts, you really do need a point on the end. *Kris AKA flamberge style blades actually outslash both in my testing, but good luck finding a company other than Cold Steel making production kris stuff, and even then they only offer it on a couple models. Also, whether the pain of sharpening them outweighs their awesome slashing ability is also up for debate.
Well you could have put a bit of effort into it mind you I bet you did farting about getting rid of all the spaces between the words, just to make your comment look a tiny bit cool like a fat man in the midday sun eating chocolate cake. 😂😂
Great review Jerad! Thank you so much, glad you dig them. Appreciate you, you're a great guy too.
I just received the Vero Lux 3.3 in the bacon Damascus. Absolutely beautiful. Done for Vero Engineering by Reate. I’m a Reate nut too so double good!
I was lucky enough to land myself a NOVA full sized in magnacut serial number 300 . It’s a thonking good piece of work the action is as we say butter!!
Yes you got it Jerad it’s in my keep till I die part of my collection 😂. Hope you and Kara stay safe and healthy, have a cracking week ahead my friend 🫵🏻😘👍🏼
I love this knives. But i 1m not shure betwin the large one and the compact one ..! ^^
I have the same synapse and a couple more. Great shit
Love that nova mini. I don't own any Vero... yet. Thank you, sir.
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Don't like one sided deployment methods and don't like when it's impossible to take the clips off without disassembly but the designs are nice
Yeah, not sure why they can’t have the cutout on both sides like the mini axon
Ive got the nova and seriously considering the mini....
I have talked to Joseph he is genuinely a really great guy, And I really love his designs. I need to try out a Lux sometime soon.
Is it some Vero knives ..? Looks realy cool. In general, i prefer the large one. But i think the compact one is very well balance ..! ^^
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Hey buddy. Another great video. Two knives to check out based on your thoughts here. First, you talked about interest in a different blade shape with more of a point for the fixed blade. He made one called the Myelin that I’m absolutely dying to get my hands on but it’s sold out everywhere.. check it out.. I’m convinced you’d love it.. second, with the synapse - keep in mind protech did a Vero collab and is in the process of releasing it as an auto!
I always thought vero made their own stuff. Is there a US company that has a similar style? I've seen a video of their shop but can't think of the name..
@@lando8913 no but he does have something coming from the USA with protech
Wharncliffe blade on that fixed model would make a nice tactical/EDC carry! I never used to care for Wharncliffe blades as a tactical defensive style, but after doing some cutting tests with the Yojimbo and others vs the usual drop points and spear points even with big bellies, the wharncliffes' really do have a superior slashing* ability. That said, since most defensive engagements are decided (or ended...) with thrusts, you really do need a point on the end.
*Kris AKA flamberge style blades actually outslash both in my testing, but good luck finding a company other than Cold Steel making production kris stuff, and even then they only offer it on a couple models. Also, whether the pain of sharpening them outweighs their awesome slashing ability is also up for debate.
How much cost them ?
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Well you could have put a bit of effort into it mind you I bet you did farting about getting rid of all the spaces between the words, just to make your comment look a tiny bit cool like a fat man in the midday sun eating chocolate cake. 😂😂
You should vaccine youself for the tétanos ..! ^^