I had no Idea were this blade design came from.

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Available as a Duello with a small pen blade too...
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I liked looking at the knife in the video. I am sure some knife enthusiast told her a fib and she just passed the fib on not knowing. But I like looking at the knives. She may have initially drew me in. But the knives quickly take over. So what she got one wrong? Don't we all?
Agreed. My comment was not meant to run her down. She's got her job to do, which is less easy than people think it is. I sort of suspect she has others feeding her information, good and bad.
 
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I like her sense of humor. Some people may not get it, but she's just having fun with knives.

I hope she does not read some of these comments. They're not nice. Lighten up guys.
I meant no offense by what I said, but I do stand behind the fact that she's popular primarily because of her looks and she knows it too.

If I made the exact same videos, my follower count would be like 5, including my family members.
 
Someone heard that story somewhere and told her to get her attention and now she told a few thousand other people and before long it will be the truth. I follow her because I like to see new knives often long before they are available. She definitely uses the knives as evident by her many cuts and often bloody hands. I see her as a salesperson like the guy that demonstrates stuff at booth at a show, the smart ones just hire attractive women and don't bother with an expert. Perhaps that knife she helped design is only for self defense and is intended to snap off inside your opponent, leaving the entire blade buried in the wound. P.S. it bothers me when influencers incorrectly identify blade shapes or grinds, so there is no hope for the history of intended use.
 
Someone heard that story somewhere and told her to get her attention and now she told a few thousand other people and before long it will be the truth. I follow her because I like to see new knives often long before they are available. She definitely uses the knives as evident by her many cuts and often bloody hands. I see her as a salesperson like the guy that demonstrates stuff at booth at a show, the smart ones just hire attractive women and don't bother with an expert. Perhaps that knife she helped design is only for self defense and is intended to snap off inside your opponent, leaving the entire blade buried in the wound. P.S. it bothers me when influencers incorrectly identify blade shapes or grinds, so there is no hope for the history of intended use.

Honey stop, it’s because she gets the first scoop on new knives, I swear! 😂
 
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