030- Lock Mechanisms (Video)
From new gear on the table to deep‑cut knife‑maker stories, Episode 030 takes you straight into the world of lock mechanisms- how they work, why they matter, and the experiences that shaped our preferences.
Grant, Abe, and Inky kick things off with new acquisitions, steel talk, and some classic knife‑nerd storytelling before diving into a full breakdown of the lock systems found on folding knives, multitools, and Swiss Army knives.
Along the way, you’ll hear:
• Real‑world stories about lock failures, successes, and surprises
• Insights from decades of collecting, using, and making knives
• A look at early lock experiences including the good, the bad, and the sketchy
• Why certain locks get avoided, and which ones earn long‑term trust
• A detour into knife makers like Bob Dozier, Charlie May, and others who shaped modern designs
• How materials, ergonomics, and grinding techniques influence lock performance
• A preview of the upcoming $25 Knife Challenge and what it reveals about personal preferences
Whether you’re into engineering, history, or just love hearing passionate knife people talk shop, this episode delivers a rich, funny, and surprisingly deep dive into the mechanisms that keep our blades where they belong.
Catch the full episode and more at EDCTV.org [http://EDCTV.org]
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