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Say one nice thing about Nutnfancy - Serious.

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I want to have a POSITIVE thread to link next time it seems we are just a bunch of bullies.

Be nice!!!

I bought my second Spyderco after one of his reviews. A Cento3. He also indirectly led me here wanting to learn more about the variety of cool knives.
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One nice thing. He gets me free shipping at CS.
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His reviews have been instrumental in convincing me to purchase knives, both Spyderco and non-Spyderco.
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He definitely gets annoying, but overall his reviews are very informative
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Although his videos have changed over time, I always appreciate dedicated talking (review) points for both his knife and multi-tool reviews. His philosophies have a justified foundation are tops amongst any other edge tool reviewer on youtube. I support his civilian sheepdog concept as well.
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He knows his stuff.
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Roflmao
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free shipping at CS. thats all i got
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He uses a tripod, so video quality is better than some.
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I appreciate Nutnfancy's reviews--even if I don't necessarily agree with some of his core opinions. His reviews of outdoor fixed blades, multi-tools, and EDC items in particular have been very helpful, and I liked hearing his thoughts on a couple of handguns I was considering. Between Nutnfancy, Virtuovice, and Mr. Dagon (sp?) you get a pretty good cross section of opinions on YouTube.
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I like that before he reviews something he's put it to some real world use. (and I think the way he says "jimping" is hysterical). I cheated with two, shoot me. ;)
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:Roflmao
He brings Doc joy ;)
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Really?
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I did enjoy some of his videos, like the Tenacious cut vid.
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He has a nice fanny pack. :)
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No genocides have been attributed to him.
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No armadillos were harmed in the making of his YouTube videos.

That's all I got (oh yeah, the free shipping thing from CS)...

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After I watch his video, I can appreciate the time I spent with the rest of my day.
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QUANTITY!!

He is the most likely reviewer to have covered a knife I am interested in and I appreciate any and all info before buying.
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phillipsted wrote:No armadillos were harmed in the making of his YouTube videos.

That's all I got (oh yeah, the free shipping thing from CS)...

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Man, I dunno about those armadillos. Sometimes lead can do funny things when it's bouncing off steel. ;)

+1 on the free shipping though.
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