10 Waveable Folders: The Knife Junkie Podcast (Episode 666) Media
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Episode 666 of The Knife Junkie Podcast opens with a comment that cuts straight to the point. A viewer described surviving a serious rollover accident, trapped upside down and unable to free himself from a seatbelt, as smoke filled the car. That experience turned him into a lifelong knife carrier. Host Bob DeMarco uses the story to set up the entire episode: a pocketknife is not just a hobby. When things go wrong fast, what you carry and how fast you can open it can matter more than you expect.
Before getting to the main topic, Bob runs through a four-knife pocket check that includes a custom Spyderco SpydieChef modified by Mike Emler, a Jack Wolf Knives Gateway Barlow in Miami camo carbon, the TKell Knives Agent 001 from the first production run, and a Randall Made Model 2-7 combat stiletto. He also runs through the full Agent series lineup and the latest history installment from the Patreon, The American Edge 250: The Reclaimed Edge. Knife Life News covers four new releases worth knowing about: the We Knife Co. Dracarys with dragon-scale milled titanium handles, the GiantMouse Reddington, built in partnership with the U.S. SERE school, the Sencut Braxx slip joint, and a handsome new swayback from Bear & Son Cutlery.
The First Tool segment takes a close look at the yatagan, the Ottoman short blade carried by the Janissaries for roughly four centuries. Bob covers the blade shape, the history of its use, and the surviving museum examples that show just how beautiful these working weapons could be. He shows two modern blades inspired by the Yatagan, including a personal TKell Knives collaboration he hopes to put into production. Then he talks about the Cold Steel SRK-C, a compact version of one of the most trusted fixed blades in the catalog, which he picked up on Amazon for $27 and spent a full weekend putting to work.
The main topic for Episode 666 is 10 waveable folders. The Emerson wave is a raised feature on the blade spine that catches the pocket on the draw, opening the knife automatically. Bob covers ten folders that use this concept, from the original Emerson Seax to the Cold Steel Espada XL, including the Byrd Cara Cara 2, Cold Steel TiLite, Fox 599 Karambit, DC Blades Sting, Pinkerton Knives Ringed Inversion, Zero Tolerance 0620, CRKT M16-14ZSF, and the Arcane Design Antimatter. Each knife gets a close look at how and why the wave or wave-equivalent feature works, what makes it useful in a real carry context, and what sets each one apart.
Whether you carry for utility, self-defense, or the love of a well-made folding knife, this episode gives you a practical framework for understanding one of the most useful features a folder can have. Bob brings real carry experience to every knife on the list, and the depth of the conversation reflects it.
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