Knives with Titanium Under $100?

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With about 1/3 the weight of steel, titanium is both a hard and tough structural material. It’s non-magnetic, won’t rust, and it’s resistant to corrosive elements. All this does make it more difficult to machine and work with, which typically raises the cost of production. But we’ve found a number of great folding knives with this fine alloy for less than $100.

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00:00 EDC Pocket Knives with Titanium Under $100

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I think this is the first time Ontario has impressed me. That Robert Carter Prime is only 40 bucks on knife center's website right now and it's a damn good looking knife.

robertcompitelloii
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Vosteed is bringing the heat at $69 for that mini Labrador

LowkeeSmooth
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The cheaper penguin even snaps open well with bushings. It's super smooth and stays sharp a long time
The OG penguin is definitely the best value/budget knife I have(of about 40 random folders)

bodegavega
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I know all about titanium 🙌 my whole neck front and rear on my neck spine is wrapped in titanium plates with20 screws into my spine from a hit and run drunk driver and I am so happy just to be alive and appreciate life so much more🙌

edwardabrams
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I like the Boker Tech-Tool 1 and the Fox Vulpis. Very nice.

bosse
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1:19 DCA with an all time quote. He thought we wouldn't notice, but we did.

turdferguson
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I've been meaning to suggest to you guys the Exceed Designs TiRant as a great titanium handled gentlemen's style knife...although it is a replaceable blade utility knife, and from a smaller manufacturer than Knife Center would likely carry, but I think it fits in nicely with the theme of this video. High quality Ti construction and very low profile and low "conspicuous" factor in a true deep pocket carry flipper. May not be likely to be featured on the site or the channel, but as admirers of high quality knives, I would recommend to anyone looking in this category!

stevenlariviere
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Can we see a video with your top 10 most expensive knives in the store?

jaxuga
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0:43, I maybe wrong, but I remember grinding titanium in welding class and it throwing bright white sparks, so I believe it is sparkling.

sturdy
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Cjrb has several options on titanium handled knives sub 90$. I believe kubey does as well

danielabbott
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I have a Mini Labrador. Great little knife. Punches above its weight IMO.

WilliamWallis
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Hey DCA and crew! What are the thinnest knives you sell?

rian
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I'd be willing to bet that these handles are titanium coated and not solid titanium. Has anyone ever done a metallurgy test on them?

wg
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Im fidgeting with my titanium Artisan Cutlery Blowback 😎

NoANTAGONST
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Man that Carter Prime looks sweet, I've always wanted an overbuilt style titanium framelock bit don't have ZT money. It's a shame the logo and branding on the blade is so BIG! would that be later etched in? Doubt you would be able to remove it, especially on a coated blade. Or remove ALL the coating?? Haha I dunno at that price it's maybe worth just picking up to get one in hand. Enjoyed this video, more of these style please! Thanks, DCA, Thomas, and Seth V! I know you like to lurk in the comments 😂

K.V.P
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I just got all the stuff to Titanium my PM2, that'll keep me happy for EDC.
Now for the QUESTION??:
Highest end butterfly knives under 150.00.
I feel like butterfly knives need more love!

Multi-Skill-Bill
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The variant pe is a great knife for the money

davidhelka
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Maybe discuss the make-believe pricing of knives. How much is the wholesale price of a knife that starts at $150 and eventually drops to $35?

stevenberk
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Can we see a video of lock backs in different price brackets. I feel like with all the new locks it would be cool to see some classics.

oscarbaltazar
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Titanium isn't rare. Lead is rarer than titanium is. It's just a royal pain to extract from the ore, so when you pay for titanium you pay for the process. We haven't figured a simple and cheap way to extract the metal element the way we have with aluminum (using electrolysis) and there really needs to be a huge X prize for the person who figures out a cheaper way than they do currently. A bunch of people keep trying with electrolysis, but everything they seem to come up with isn't something that could scaled up to an industrial level of production and not include a lot of expensive chemicals. You usually have titanium mined in the proximity of where you mine the chemicals used in the soup to separate it from the ore and it's less than ideal. It also loves oxygen, so a lot of the process has to be done inside a sealed space, with a vacuum or inert gas (like argon).

gordonmacdowell