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It is truly remarkable that Joe X has not severely mutilated himself….yet. My skins crawls when I see some of his antics
I have to say, I keep hoping for this guy to score a permanently disfiguring injury during the idiocy of making these dumb videos, but unfortunately it hasn't happened yet. Like, I want it to be something fun, like a blade snapping the wrong way and still having a great edge so it sheers off two or three fingers from his dominant hand and he has to go get them sewn back on, but he's never able to grip a knife again. You know, something just enough that he's not able to do these videos anymore, so we'll stop seeing melted frontbrains on Reddit using them as some sort of proof of strength (or lack thereof) for various knives. It'd be great.
Tops Steel Eagle 111 got his silly@$$ pretty good.He would have cut his face off if that knife so happen to cut through when he was doing those pull ups. He looks sloppy and I’m sure he’s injured himself before.
To this day, me and my son say “do you need emergency surgery, in the studio?” whenever one of us gets hurt. Lmao
Never gets old.
That knife, and Tops knives in general, are legit. I had a Steel Eagle way back in the day and it was nigh indestructible.Tops Steel Eagle 111 got his silly@$$ pretty good.
Yeah, according to Mike, the original Steel Eagle that launched TOPS Knives was inspired by him breaking stick tang knives in the field in Vietnam in places where re-supply was not an option.That knife, and Tops knives in general, are legit. I had a Steel Eagle way back in the day and it was nigh indestructible.
That knife, and Tops knives in general, are legit. I had a Steel Eagle way back in the day and it was nigh indestructible.
The coating was stripped with sandpaper, left a bunch of the coating down in the grind lines. What a bad mammajamma. I paid $70 for it second hand and beat it like it stole my mama’s purse - thing just shrugged everything off.
From posts #7 and #10 I see that Joe X has twice as many subscribers as Buck Knives. Ladies, Gentlemen: The Internet.![]()
Bruh. I went lookin'.
STRAIGHT THROUGH his glove and STRAIGHT THROUGH his hand. Good Lord! Vicious.
He had a helluva' time with that thing.
I thinkQuiet might get a kick outta' that one.
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He probably will. It is just a matter of time before probability catches up with this clown.….He could have easily ended himself in that video.…
Yes, for the entire 17 years I've spent time on forums, negative posts and failures draw far more attention than anything possitive. It's pretty sad to watch.Well of course. Buck makes knives to be used for cutting. But train wrecks always draw more hits.![]()
I mean... If a knife can stab through a car and be beaten through rocks and poles, it is strong. It is a proof of strength. Shame on you for wishing harmI have to say, I keep hoping for this guy to score a permanently disfiguring injury during the idiocy of making these dumb videos, but unfortunately it hasn't happened yet. Like, I want it to be something fun, like a blade snapping the wrong way and still having a great edge so it sheers off two or three fingers from his dominant hand and he has to go get them sewn back on, but he's never able to grip a knife again. You know, something just enough that he's not able to do these videos anymore, so we'll stop seeing melted frontbrains on Reddit using them as some sort of proof of strength (or lack thereof) for various knives. It'd be great.