06-09-2013, 13:59
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Originally Posted by Nucleusbrains
Have any of you seen the video on youtube of the knife test on the two Chris reeve knives that bust in half during his test? Go to youtube, type in knife tests Chris Reeve and watch the two videos he does on the knives.
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How many do you have or have you used?
I have more than one I have carried, and while mine has never failed at any of the field tasks I have used it for, I never stabbed sheet metal, clamped it in a vise and bent it with a pipe wrench, or hammered it into a 2x4 and torqued it hard enough to break it. I fail to see why I would use a knife for that. Maybe he should be testing pry bars?
I do find it curious that a noob decides to badmouth a huge supporter of SF with his second post.
Trolling?
TR
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06-09-2013, 14:36
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Looks like a troll, spells like a Troll mus be a Troll
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06-09-2013, 19:29
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Bad mouthing ????
I did not "bad mouth" his blades, nor did I mean to get anyone all worked up. I simply asked a question. Yes, I own several sebenzas and a pacific. I would never use my blades like the ones in the tests either. I wouldn't expect a blade like that to break when being hit with a hammer on the spine though. I just found it strange that he did the same tests on other blades and none of those broke. Just wanted to know what some of you thought.
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06-10-2013, 04:26
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What I think?
What I think?
I think you've made your first impression - and your first few posts in other areas of the board will be closely watched.
Your time here may be shorter than you think.
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06-10-2013, 05:19
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Not the first impression I was aiming for. I didn't mean to offend. I love my CRK's as well as you guys. My best to all of you QP's. I appreciate all you've given so that others may continue to live free.
Regards, N.B.
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06-10-2013, 09:39
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1. The test you speak of was rigged using liquid nitrogen (the only reason a Yarborough/GB would shatter under batoning or snap in a normal bend test)
2. The 'tester' was one of the makers who did not win the contract and to this day is unhappy about it (even though he makes a fine knife)
3. don't believe everything you see on you-tube - there may be more to the story.
My GB and Yarborough have (like TR's) been used for many things they were designed for and perform spectacularly, sharpening is not hard to accomplish, but I'm not putting either of them in a vise... they passed that test in getting chosen for issue (a standard part of the Knifemaker's Guild Test for Master Bladesmith).
The newest of the Yarborough's and GB's are in an even better steel...
What point are you trying to make?
BHT.... watch that capitalization on Troll... Troll (me, capitalized) does not equal troll (internet rodents)... as you can tell from my marvelous picture.
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06-10-2013, 10:05
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...as you can tell from my marvelous picture. 
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The picture/avatar nudity and the mention of field knife use combined with the fact that you guys are trained in survival skills, reminded me of this show coming up on the Discovery channel : Naked Castaway
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06-10-2013, 17:02
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nucleusbrains
Have any of you seen the video on youtube of the knife test on the two Chris reeve knives that bust in half during his test? Go to youtube, type in knife tests Chris Reeve and watch the two videos he does on the knives.
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The dude who did that vid is an outspoken proponent for another knife company.
Do me a favor and don't post here for a while. This is not a request.
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06-10-2013, 19:33
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
The dude who did that vid is an outspoken proponent for another knife company.
Do me a favor and don't post here for a while. This is not a request.
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Here Here!!!!!!
You know if that was posted and comments like Hay look at this idiot that is destroying a knife. You know nothing could take this type of abuse...... Or something like that you may have gotten a better response. But to me you were just trying to stir shit in our house.
I have been using mine for a few years and I am not kind to it and it has survived use in the Amazon jungle, marine operations in the Caribbean region, opns in the mountains of Colombia, Peru, Chile and a lot more and all I have had to do is keep it clean and oiled. The edge is great and has only needed a touch up now and then.
Enjoy your vacation...
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06-10-2013, 20:20
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I don't have a Yarborough (yet but I am working on it) but I do have a Reaper 7 (serial #001 and initialed by W.H.) that is one of my most prized possessions and I agree with my brothers...this is not the place to even insinuate negative connotations about "our" Master Knife Maker!
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06-10-2013, 20:35
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I guarantee I can destroy any knife made. Torches, demo, presses, shears, pipe wrenches, cheater bars, cryo, detempering, etc., etc.
Some may be easier than others.
I generally try to take my buying tips from labs, peers, and other professionals, not some unknown dude with a questionable agenda in a paintball mask performing pointless destructive testing. It looked to me like he wanted to break the GB Knife he was "testing."
If I need a prybar, an axe, or a hammer, I will try to use one. For the weight and bulk, I think the GB Knife is about as strong as a knife can be, and still be a multi-functional tool. I guess they could make a sharpened three pound crowbar for destructive testing.
I have misused a GB Knife, repeatedly, and it has never failed. I trust mine with my life.
Chris Reeve and Bill Harsey are some of the biggest perfectionists I know, and they understand what is at stake when we select and carry their products. FWIW, I don't think anyone on the planet builds a better knife than they do. Their peers would seem to agree.
If you want to buy a $10 knife to bet your life on, have at it.
TR
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06-10-2013, 21:34
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TR, I'm not sure if perfectionist quite covers the ground when discussing Messrs Reeve and Harsey... It's not quite perfect enough, if you know what I mean.
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Too many people are looking for a magic bullet. As always, shot placement is the key. ~TR
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06-11-2013, 10:29
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Nucleusbrains,
The reason I'd asked you to stand down is this thread was started by CW3SF, a Quiet Professional, to show his new knife.
Your post was off topic for this thread and the lack of situational awareness got my attention.
I had seen the video you speak of a long time ago and had forgotten about it.
Here is my design philosophy regarding the Yarborough Knife, if your entering the Dakar Rally, you don't drive a D-8 Cat.
I grew up logging in Oregon and understand any piece of equipment can be broken and have probably helped break my share.
My heritage is of mountain men, mule skinners, sailors, loggers, hunters and yes, soldiers.
I was brought up among men and women who understood what a knife was supposed to do while managing to made a living in tough places.
Those lessons were passed down to me.
Nucleusbrains, since we are this far down the trail of changing the topic here you are cleared hot to continue posting in this thread if you would like.
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06-11-2013, 11:04
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Thanks Bill.
As thread starter, i am cool with continuing the discussion if the parties involved wish to continue it.
My experience so far is that the knife is a kick ass blade. Although i probably wont be putting it in a vice to see if i can break it.
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06-11-2013, 11:09
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Thanks Bill.
As thread starter, i am cool with continuing the discussion if the parties involved wish to continue it.
My experience so far is that the knife is a kick ass blade. Although i probably wont be putting it in a vice to see if i can break it. 
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Thank you.
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