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  • esrice

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    You me you like to stir the pot? :dunno:

    No not at all. That implies I'm doing it for reasons other than to expose INGOers to some thoughts on training/gear/tactics from someone in the industry. Like anything else they can agree or we can have a discussion on why they disagree. I realize that some discussions in regards to Yeager videos have tanked pretty quickly, but that doesn't change my reasoning for posting them.
     

    tradertator

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    I like how the first half of the video was commending Magpul on their honorable business practices, but the second half was promoting a knife from the sleazy bastards @ Cold Steel :laugh:
     

    cubby

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    I bet Jeremy LOVES being tied to CS In that round about way! Lmfao!

    Chalk full of opinion, which is fine, but I truly wonder if he understands the reasons cold steal is priced differently than most other knives they try to compete with? Highly doubtful he has researched much about the others he quickly mentions in company with a knife importer.
     

    esrice

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    I truly wonder if he understands the reasons cold steal is priced differently than most other knives they try to compete with? Highly doubtful he has researched much about the others he quickly mentions in company with a knife importer.

    I've heard him say in other videos that he's not much of a knife guy and doesn't know very much about them. I think this proves that. :D
     

    Trigger Time

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    Instead of laughing at what the guy likes why don't some of you know it all knife guys send him a suggestion of a good knife to review? The guy was just saying for his needs that knife has net them an also affordable and he was happy to get a knife for his grandson.
     

    Black Cloud

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    Admittedly, I'm not much of a knife guy, either. Can anyone please inform me as to why Cold Steel is not generally considered a good knife? I own a couple of them, and really like them, but I do crave more knowledge on good blades.
     

    Sylvain

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    Admittedly, I'm not much of a knife guy, either. Can anyone please inform me as to why Cold Steel is not generally considered a good knife? I own a couple of them, and really like them, but I do crave more knowledge on good blades.

    I think they make some good knives.Sure you have better ones too, and usually more expensives, and also many worse ones.

    I also think there are many knife snobs in here who like to dislike Cold Steel products. :rolleyes:
     

    cubby

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    I think they make some good knives.Sure you have better ones too, and usually more expensives, and also many worse ones.

    I also think there are many knife snobs in here who like to dislike Cold Steel products. :rolleyes:

    They don't make them.

    And plenty of non knife snobs dislike them too. Personality and integrity are not just easy to write off for most.
     

    cubby

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    Admittedly, I'm not much of a knife guy, either. Can anyone please inform me as to why Cold Steel is not generally considered a good knife? I own a couple of them, and really like them, but I do crave more knowledge on good blades.

    In my limitied James Yeager experience, he doesn't take alternate suggestions to well. Which is absolutely fine, I am rather similar sometimes.
     
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