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Title: Crazy knife torture tests!
Post by: Moab on November 19, 2023, 09:19:29 PM
May not be scientific. But this guy is crazy. Severe torture tests. Watch the bottom video first. The guy is a maniac. First he stabs them into a car roof or hood, tares apart a tree, and then hits it into a huge brick and metal pole until it breaks! Lmao! I think it would be safe to buy anything he recommends. Lol. 

This is his top 15 fulltang knives. But he has tested a ton of knives. Check his channel. 

https://youtu.be/jArPJbAN_Ls?si=tYJlJJXV5Caloh71

I am impressed with this one. $71 delivered from Amazon Germany.

https://youtu.be/cS7NTHGAVTs?si=bB_cxS1lcYgQhULz
Title: Re: Crazy knife torture tests!
Post by: EBuff75 on November 19, 2023, 10:43:27 PM
Credit where it's due, he works those knives so hard that he's out of breath by the end of the test!  The only knife in his top 15 that I have is the Gerber, although I have a number of Moras other than his top pick (including a Mora Garberg, which is his 2nd favorite Mora).  

I had to do some searching to figure out what a Mora Pro Robust is, since that name doesn't come up much.  From what I can tell, it's more commonly called the Mora Craftline Robust (https://a.co/d/is7Oxbn) (even the text farther down on this one refers to it as the Mora Pro Robust (C)).  This might be a rolling name change, as the name "Craftline" doesn't appear on the Mora website at this time, although there are a ton of knives for sale out there which use that name. 
Title: Re: Crazy knife torture tests!
Post by: Moab on November 20, 2023, 02:34:49 AM
Quote from: EBuff75 on November 19, 2023, 10:43:27 PMCredit where it's due, he works those knives so hard that he's out of breath by the end of the test!  The only knife in his top 15 that I have is the Gerber, although I have a number of Moras other than his top pick (including a Mora Garberg, which is his 2nd favorite Mora). 

I had to do some searching to figure out what a Mora Pro Robust is, since that name doesn't come up much.  From what I can tell, it's more commonly called the Mora Craftline Robust (https://a.co/d/is7Oxbn) (even the text farther down on this one refers to it as the Mora Pro Robust (C)).  This might be a rolling name change, as the name "Craftline" doesn't appear on the Mora website at this time, although there are a ton of knives for sale out there which use that name. 
That Ned Voss knife is not available stateside either. Only via German Amazon. Although if you change locations from the link it will open with your account.

I wonder if camelcamelcamel works with German Amazon?