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Pocket knives have been an essential part of human history for centuries, evolving from simple tools for survival into today's sleek and multi-functional everyday carry (EDC) items. Whether you use them for cutting, opening packages, or even self-defense, the pocket knife has become a symbol of versatility, practicality, and craftsmanship. In this article, we’ll explore the evolution of the pocket knife, from its humble beginnings to its modern-day adaptations. Early Beginnings: The First Tools of Civilization The history of the pocket knife can be traced back to the earliest tools used by humans. Early knives were made from stone, bone,...

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Bang! Neves Knives. Hi, I'm Jared, and this is five interesting knives. Now, this knife, I did well, let me just back up, I did a video the other week, um, on seven interesting knives. Now, the one I had first was a knife similar to this that was a tonto, but the quality was really bad. So, I tried to find one that was a little bit better quality. This is a Samuel, Sammy, your knife. Now, it has way better quality than that other one. It is a titanium frame lock CEO knife with a pocket clip and...

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"Samior offers tremendous value at just $59 via Amazon. Its swift delivery ensures you can have it in your hands promptly. I've personally earmarked this blade for camping and food preparation due to its eight-inch overall length, with the handle measuring approximately four and a quarter inches."

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Unlocking the knife is notably smoother with this model, and a direct comparison with the CEO highlights this aspect. The geometry of the blade is slightly improved, thanks to the full-flat grind. Although the two knives are quite similar in dimensions and slimness, I find the lock bar on this model much easier to manipulate. The drop action is exceptionally smooth, and the detent remains satisfyingly crisp.

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"between these two knives, I personally prefer the Samior. It feels higher quality and more refined to me. The Samior comes at a higher price point due to its titanium handles and M390 steel, which, in my opinion, is worth the extra cost. Both knives, however, are of good quality."

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