Love the video. The Barlow is definitely my favorite traditional knife. The S&M and GEC Are beautiful knives.
@timtitus2532
8 күн бұрын
Always a joy listening to your views on your knives. Thanks
@MesserHQ
7 күн бұрын
Your A. Harrison Barlow is fantastic Stephen That file work💎 great talk, really personal topic, I like it!
@deanP.
8 күн бұрын
Nice knives Paddy. I enjoyed watching the video as always.
@josephmacdonald6158
9 күн бұрын
Amazing collection on show and a very enjoyable episode
@beaurex4756
9 күн бұрын
My Rough Ryder tortoise shell Barlow is centered, very sharp, and has sliced sausages, cheese, stabbed olives and other delicacies and lives in a buffalo skin slip. For the price, it's hard to beat. And it's quite a good looking knife.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
8 күн бұрын
I agree they do look good.👍☘️
@jeffjackson5331
8 күн бұрын
Nice looking knives.
@rasputinscastle
8 күн бұрын
Lovely talk 😊
@RandysWSG
9 күн бұрын
Some wonderful knives Paddy! I only have one old A. Wright to compare but yes, the newer ones are fantastic. I love that GEC!! Excellent video my friend!
@rhino5419
9 күн бұрын
What I don't understand is that I can find £5 knives with fantastic fit and finish under any criteria we can use. Ok the materials are not the best but they are perfectly usable for EDC and they look great. Then we can pay larger sums for brand name knives that have slight faults that are considered acceptable because it has a name and quality materials. I look at any priced knife in the same way and I expect them to meet the same quality requirments. With the price hikes in recent years, what were cheap brands years ago have now moved into the medium price range (for me), so I change brands all the time and buy knives that have no known brand as long as they meet my quality requirements and do the job I require them to do. I may be a "bad" collector for not buying many well known brands but I just love knives where ever they come from. Also As with yourself our tastes change and our targets in collecting change. So, collect what we love, use what we love and if we can't afford high priced knives come on youtube and appreciate the knives that others have the kindness and passion to show us. All the very best Paddy and thanks again for doing this for all these years.
@gadgetgus
9 күн бұрын
Hey Rhino 👊🏼 Let's see those sub £5 knives, and their fit & finish, definitely would enjoy seeing those, buddy? 😉 ATB Gus 👍🏼
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
What a lovely fresh attitude pal, this hobby brings me joy which could all go if I overstretched my budget. Thankfully I still enjoy budget knives to.👍☘️
@mikeadams2538
8 күн бұрын
Rhino5419 - I think you hit the nail on the head, and Paddy as well. I’ve got a couple of knives from Wal-Mart (Great Star, also known by Wal-Marts in-store name of “Ozark Trail” that cost around $7.95USD that I use every day. Fit/Finish are good, stainless steel blades sharp right out of the package (accepts and holds a good edge),perfectly serviceable in all aspects. Some will look down their nose at them for their aluminum framework and nameless plastic handles. In the meantime, Case wants me to pay $80-$100 for knives with bad fit/finish and dull blades. For a few dollars more, I can get a more handsome Rough Ryder if I choose. And then there’s my Pakistani knives, but don’t get me started….
@radar468
7 күн бұрын
👍🏼
@Zen_Ali_123
9 күн бұрын
Part 2, Fit & Swedish Coming soon
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
😂 lol,very clever sir😜😂😂
@larrymackerethjr.3812
7 күн бұрын
Lol
@davids9549
8 күн бұрын
Fit & Finish - you're absolutely right Paddy, it's a heated debate. My tuppence worth: any knife must function properly as a knife, no compromises. Beyond that, it's a question of price - if you're paying good money then you're entitled to expect perfection, or as near to perfection as makes no difference. Agreed W.R.Case can make a beautiful knife - when they want to! All too often, unfortunately, they don't. I've a return rate of 4 in 5, compared to only 1 in 10 with GEC. Different strokes for different folks. I care little for blade centering (as long as it's not fouling the liner), but a non-flush backspring (open or closed) annoys the bejeesus out of me. Ditto poorly matched covers. And flappy or weak blades. It's not till you see how many different things can go wrong with a pocket knife that you start to respect the makers who get everything right.
@gadgetgus
9 күн бұрын
Hey Paddy ☘️ The British Barlow is my favourite traditional pattern, especially as it originated in the UK. 🇬🇧 That AH with the worked backspring is simply stunning! I really enjoyed that, posse of blades, especially the American versions. 🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing, Be well brother 🙏
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Thanks my friend hope you are feeling better.👍☘️
@patrickmunneke8348
8 күн бұрын
I've got a Michael May sheepsfoot swayback but for 120 usd it has massive gaps in the backspring. But the action is good and I like the bog oak. I've been getting a little bit of shrinkage in the covers of the last two Rosecrafts I've bought. Bone and wood
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
8 күн бұрын
That's a custom I just would not except that.i had the same trouble with Michael's knives and won't buy or recommend him anymore.thats interesting about Rosecraft not heard that before.atb paddy,
@MrPsiman
8 күн бұрын
Daniel's Family Knives are the highest quality production traditional knives now and a slight cut above GEC but they are pricey and they have many different steel choices. They are basically higher end GEC/Queen knives
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
8 күн бұрын
Interesting,I've never had or held one.ill definitely keep my eye out for one.atb paddy👍☘️
@beaurex4756
9 күн бұрын
Excellent video. It was worth every minute.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
8 күн бұрын
Thanks pal appreciate it.👍☘️
@kathleensmith370
8 күн бұрын
seems like all good knives to me
@knifetrain3118
8 күн бұрын
I think Case is resting on their name and being made in the USA. RoseCraft are being made in China and there is talk of them being made in the US. I actually have mixed feelings about that as much as I would like to see American jobs created I would like to see RoseCraft be able to keep their quality and price point the way they can now being made overseas. If RoseCraft prices start creeping up near Jack Wolf territory I personally can live with peeling the China sticker off a RoseCraft and get the price and quality we have today.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
8 күн бұрын
I'm with you there I think Rosecraft are also not standing still they want to produce better products and I think will under Andy's leadership.atb paddy.👍☘️
@KennethKellogg-kt7bf
9 күн бұрын
I don't know if a stop pin is all that modern. AG Russell had stop pins when he owned Hen and Rooster 50 years ago. Oh, that S&M is beautiful.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Let's just say it's less traditional,that's my point.👍☘️
@KennethKellogg-kt7bf
9 күн бұрын
@@paddyspotatopeelers2154 I get it, I'm just being devil's advocate
@GurtTarctor
9 күн бұрын
I recently bought an Arthur Wright Ettrick in olive wood from Moonraker. It definitely has some fit and finish issues but ultimately I don't mind. The back end has a little burning presumably from the buffing wheel, just on a couple of the corners in very small places. There is a fingernail width gap between the backspring and liner on the back end. The blade is definitely off centre but not rubbing. And the blade grind is a little bit uneven. But in terms of functionality its excellent, great action and lockup, really solid. The contouring on the handle is good, the finish of the wood/pins/bolster is very good and there's minimal gapping apart from the back end. And the pieces of olive wood chosen are just beautiful and have a really unique character, I never really look at the back end when I'm holding it and using it so aesthetically for me it's great. And the functionality is the most important thing for me and it's great in that respect. Things that would be a red flag for me is any blade rap, that just shouldn't happen on any good pocket knife IMO. And proud tips that can be caught with a finger, the tip should be at least 1mm below the level of the liners, ideally a little more.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more.well said mate.atb paddy.👍☘️
@gizmocarr3093
9 күн бұрын
For my taste, a strong pull has a place for some knives that need one for what their intended use is. I never enjoy an overly strong pull on small knives. I do not want to struggle opening a pocket knife ever. Try using one often during your day and and I bet you will not like it either. I cannot remember worrying about one closing on my fingers. If it happens once will teach a valuable lesson, everyone should already know. Heavy opening knives compensate for opening smoothness when opening because of the overly strong spring. There is no way you can tell a Bear Trap pocket knife closes smoothly with a powerful back spring. The chances of you cutting yourself opening a hard opening knife are more likely to happen because it is hard to open. I believe the most balanced opening knife is a Swiss Army Knife. Having numerous different tools of different types and sizes most all are not hard to open use and close. The whittler pattern is a smart way to balance blade opening because it uses two springs opening the main large blade and the smaller blades use a single thinner spring for opening them. ☘🥔🔪🤔That is what I think!👍
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Isn't it great we can all be wrong sometimes.dont worry I still love you.😜😂😂👍☘️
@64Sq
9 күн бұрын
nice, want the GEC :)
@lcurtsinger4313
8 күн бұрын
Seems reasonable
@LasseVet
9 күн бұрын
You said that the weaker pull on the case Barlow is for the ”everyday man” Who is the stronger pull on the Arthur Wright for? I am still waiting for your comment on The Knife Ravens video on broken springs
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Stronger pull is for us real men or women.lol. He has a large collection of Arthur Wright knives there doing something right.dont feel the need to remind him.He has never contacted Michael at Arthur Wright. 👍☘️🤔
@Robert_Thomas832
9 күн бұрын
Acceptable 😁.
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Lol 😂😂
@jamesluther3506
9 күн бұрын
Paddy, how do you fix an Arthur Wright Barlow that is too difficult to get open and closed? I tried braking it in but have been unsuccessful 😊
@paddyspotatopeelers2154
9 күн бұрын
Give Michael at Arthur Wright and ask him to help. He's a really nice man.👍☘️
@edwardbaker9147
9 күн бұрын
I had the same issue with an Arthur Wright Barlow. I read online to leave it half open to flex the spring so I put it on a high shelf like this for about a week or 10 days and it helped. Then flushed out the pivot and re-oiled it. Next step was to open and close it hundreds of times. This took it from a max effort to shift it to a pinchable open. Hopefully this could work for you.
@jamesluther3506
9 күн бұрын
@@edwardbaker9147 Thank you very much. I will try it
@LasseVet
9 күн бұрын
You said that the weaker pull on the Case Barlow is for the ”everyday man” Who is the stronger pull on the Arthur Wright for? I am still waiting for your comment on The Knife Ravens video on broken springs.
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