Guys Talk Knives: What's in your pocket? Episode 01 Media
Published: 6 years ago
What's in your pocket?
The guys move to a new show format where they simply film the making of the new "Guys Talk Knives" podcast. On this episode, Andy and Jason ask a simple question, "What's in your pocket?" only to discover that each of their knives share the same origin but fall on wildly different ends of the knife spectrum.
Items mentioned in this podcast:
Rough Rider Hatchet Linerlock - RR1928 $12.99
440A stainless steel blade with partial blue stonewash finish. Assisted opening. Black G-10 handle. Blue anodized thumb stud, screws and pocket clip. Lanyard hole. 3-1/4" hatchet blade. Blade thickness: 3/16". 4-1/2" closed. Made in China.
https://www.smkw.com/rough-rider-hatchet-linerlock-with-black-g-10-handle
Reate Knives Torrent Flipper Folder - RETORRENT $375
The Torrent flipper from Reate Knives exudes exceptional design and craftsmanship. It has a two-tone satin/stonewash finished premium Bohler M390 steel blade with flipper and oversized thumb studs. Flawless action makes the Torrent all the more pleasing to use. The handle is precision milled titanium with a diagonal ribbed texture and smooth rounded edges. Hardware is blue finished and the backspacer is satin with blue anodized accents. Carry is accommodated with a milled titanium Begg style ceramic ball-bearing pocket clip.
Framelock. 3-1/2" Drop point blade. Blade thickness: 1/8". 4-7/8" Overall. Made in China. Carrying case included.
https://www.smkw.com/reate-knives-torrent
More Rough Rider Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/rough-rider
More Reate Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/reate-knives
Also mentioned in the show:
Kizer Cutlery: https://www.smkw.com/brands/kizer
Ruike Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/ruike
Guys Talk Knives is produced and created by Smoky Mountain Knife Works - https://www.smkw.com - The world's largest knife store. If it cuts, we carry it.
©2018 SMKW, Inc. All Rights Reserved. While we encourage sharing, this videocast/podcast may not be reproduced in part or in full without the express written permission of SMKW, Inc.
The guys move to a new show format where they simply film the making of the new "Guys Talk Knives" podcast. On this episode, Andy and Jason ask a simple question, "What's in your pocket?" only to discover that each of their knives share the same origin but fall on wildly different ends of the knife spectrum.
Items mentioned in this podcast:
Rough Rider Hatchet Linerlock - RR1928 $12.99
440A stainless steel blade with partial blue stonewash finish. Assisted opening. Black G-10 handle. Blue anodized thumb stud, screws and pocket clip. Lanyard hole. 3-1/4" hatchet blade. Blade thickness: 3/16". 4-1/2" closed. Made in China.
https://www.smkw.com/rough-rider-hatchet-linerlock-with-black-g-10-handle
Reate Knives Torrent Flipper Folder - RETORRENT $375
The Torrent flipper from Reate Knives exudes exceptional design and craftsmanship. It has a two-tone satin/stonewash finished premium Bohler M390 steel blade with flipper and oversized thumb studs. Flawless action makes the Torrent all the more pleasing to use. The handle is precision milled titanium with a diagonal ribbed texture and smooth rounded edges. Hardware is blue finished and the backspacer is satin with blue anodized accents. Carry is accommodated with a milled titanium Begg style ceramic ball-bearing pocket clip.
Framelock. 3-1/2" Drop point blade. Blade thickness: 1/8". 4-7/8" Overall. Made in China. Carrying case included.
https://www.smkw.com/reate-knives-torrent
More Rough Rider Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/rough-rider
More Reate Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/reate-knives
Also mentioned in the show:
Kizer Cutlery: https://www.smkw.com/brands/kizer
Ruike Knives: https://www.smkw.com/brands/ruike
Guys Talk Knives is produced and created by Smoky Mountain Knife Works - https://www.smkw.com - The world's largest knife store. If it cuts, we carry it.
©2018 SMKW, Inc. All Rights Reserved. While we encourage sharing, this videocast/podcast may not be reproduced in part or in full without the express written permission of SMKW, Inc.