the stahlwille bladestyle reminds me of a old buck knives or camillus or a similar pocket knife wich probably was one of my first 5 knives i won at the air rifle booth at the fair formerly schützenfest ;) sadly another german tradition that seems to die out here schützenfest as a kid was always way nicer than a big fair ..yes not so big new and shiny but i remember our dads would sip at the beertent while we kids burned our pocket money on the autoschooter and air rifle booth :D and nobody need to worry like nowadays and this was probably mid late 90s in cologne west germany :)
That sounds like a great event, lol. I'm sure it would be cancelled swiftly in today's world. The blade style is similar to some of the Buck knives I've had.
the HEYCO looks like Grandma got a boujie pairing knife for birthday :D .. i got and enheritaed nice knifes dont get me wrong but i´m always using the 1$ cheapo stainless kitchen knife like my grandparents would :D these wore given out as customer gifts at the meat counter with their ad printed on like a ink pen .. geman 80s and 90s kids would know :D the wooden ones u got there are the exact style my dad has from his military time ! i had/have the older and newer version of the victorinox sak
Great info! Again, the 80s/90s were good times. I can't think of the last time I saw a big knife near the meat counter...there use to be people in grocery stores that would demo stuff near the deli and meat counter...maybe it was just a Texas thing, but it made sense. I think the wooden handle ones feel vintage...they are probably unchanged from their original design. A lot of people would likely prefer them over the plastic handle, but for me the bigger, slimmer plastic is better in my pocket and they are all much easier/quicker to open. If you get bored, go find my haul with the multiblade NWS. Had to use pliers to open the thing, haha.
Nice, they are all pretty solid for the price. I would stay away from the multi-blade NWS...it is a great price, but I have never had anything that difficult to open (I've shown it in older videos). For a reasonably priced EDC, these are solid options. Spyderco was really popular when I was in high school...always wanted one, but the price was high, hence the Buck knife, lol. Can't complain as it was good to me as well.
try hot glue gun! did it on a fake victorinox that i always dropped , its still dropping but it stays on :D i changed my Vic camper from plastic red scales to wooden ones (u gotta ditch the tweezers and toothpick and needle sadly) .. the fit since then is pretty loose yet i love the wooden custom look
I do think I could have fixed it, but I was told the warranty covered that, so I went that route. My first knife was a red Swiss army knife with the toothpick and tweezers, lol. I thought those and the scissors were next level.
I had (2) more clips that I forgot to edit in with this video...the Knipex has been my temporary fill-in while I wait for the Stahlwille warranty. It hasn't bothered me as bad this time, but it could definitely be cut off if someone was so inclined. Maybe it was the jeans I had at the time? Still run basically the same stuff in the pocket.
The one with a standard blade and then a box cutter? I've got that one, but didn't consider it for the testing due to the design...it was almost as thick as the Milwaukee I was trying to get away from iirc. The orange would definitely stand out though.