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I read that the Cold Steel Challenge was cancelled for 2017 due to video being shot for their Proof series. Does anybody know if these new videos will be released this year (2018)?
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cold steel has always been living up to its proof.
And I have been a most satisfied user.
But Gosh, as for the proof vdo, only wish they have a mix bag of "knife testers"
All doing the same test simultaneously.
Like for instance having a kindergarden teacher, a Boy Scout,
a Gurkha, a sports personality, an enforcer/first responder/serviceman,
A random customer... In other words, A cross section of society.
I m pretty sure that would bare different results in a simulated
Set of real world test applications.
which video is that posted here...didn't see the blond mullet guy cutting heads off of rubber snakes...in those videos?I stopped watching the video when the guy with the blond mullet stepped on a rubber snake and cut its head off with the Peace maker. Horrible. I knew there were plenty of deceptive lies in the video but that one took the cake. Very obvious the snake was fake. Lynn Thompson's marketing techniques come right out of the "Used Car Salesman's manual".
You would have preffered he cut the head off of a real snake?I stopped watching the video when the guy with the blond mullet stepped on a rubber snake and cut its head off with the Peace maker. Horrible. I knew there were plenty of deceptive lies in the video but that one took the cake. Very obvious the snake was fake. Lynn Thompson's marketing techniques come right out of the "Used Car Salesman's manual".
You would have preffered he cut the head off of a real snake?