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@erichibler2112
Жыл бұрын
I really digg both Lex and John. 👍 Lex is a deep and intelligent conversationalist and very open minded. His stellar podcast covers cutting edge interesting topics regularly and I tune in often. John is a modern jujitsu instructional leader and ground breaking genius strategist for ADCC rules jujitsu. His insights have changed the game of jujitsu significantly... However, no matter how cool it is for John to read and listen and make assessments, it's not the same as experience over time. Especially in other fields where others may have spent their lives training and studying for as long or longer than he has done as a jujitsu instructor. It is my opinion that everyone should have their own opinions as long as they understand they remain within there perspective fields when dealing out advice that they have no clue of. Stating that guns are superior to knives is short sighted to say the least. It's like saying a Ferrari is superior to a Jeep. All depends on where you're racing. (speed vs terrain). Everyone shouldn't automatically blow someone because they have an expertise in a certain field and think that covers everything that comes out of there mouths as genius...
John is the final stage positive evolution for the super strange, hopelessly awkward high school kids that play magic the gathering and like knives. They should put his poster on their walls
@aplus1080
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 I think he's just the poster child for autism spectrum success.
@gickygackers
Жыл бұрын
They wish. John Danaher plays meek with his posture but he's always been strong and sharp as a tack.
@aplus1080
Жыл бұрын
@@gickygackers 🤣 I love that you think you are somehow above that demographic, when in reality, you are the kid who kept eating trash and the teacher had to pass against their best wishes. John has always been sharp because it was a necessity of being successful on the spectrum.
@gickygackers
Жыл бұрын
@@aplus1080 never mentioned myself. This is all projection From you. Danaher clearly has his shoulders hunched forward in a closed posture, which is why I say he "plays meek". And John Danaher isn't on the spectrum lol... he does not have autism
@BrodyTwice
Жыл бұрын
Can confirm, I play magic the gathering, love knives, train and admire John Danaher
Crom approves of his explanation about the riddle of steel
As someone who works in a deli and cuts sandwiches with a knife for a living I feel I really have a good understanding of the lettuce to mayonnaise ratio.
I've seen john before but never on such a deep dive on different topics. Super interesting to listen to his break down on topics.. great guest
Brilliant man, a poet, philosopher, and his way of thinking and analysis is deeply inspiring. What an amazing mind.
@yeahdaegzzzzz9831
Жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha no
as a knife maker myself, this was cool to listen to the parallels. John obviously knows his knives 👍
@kogrady2409
Жыл бұрын
I wish he posted more knives. I’d love to know what makers he is a fan of.
@felipestrm
Жыл бұрын
is there anything he doesn’t know
@brownjatt21
Жыл бұрын
Do you sell knives? Or just for hobby If so I'll buy one off you.
@ArchieSuave
Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t ever sure if he just liked knives or knew about the different intricacies of the different steels. Hearing his take on what knife needs call toughness vs hardness, I think he has a good idea. I’ve always been curious what kind of knives he gets good students. Now judging by the fact that he talks about rust and utility, and that they are mostly fixed blades, I feel like he probably just appreciates a simple steel like 1095 which still requires care to not rust but is very tough and easy to sharpen.
@philanthropicnightmare1206
Жыл бұрын
@@brownjatt21 I don't currently sell knives. just a hobby. maybe someday when my work is of consistent quality. thanks though
Incredible how someone's passion in one field, can translate beautifully and metaphorically to be applied for other disciplines. Love how this channel brings this subtly but so well put. Evetytime I listen to any conversations on this channel, I have no idea where it would lead. But the journey of the conversation is beautiful.
@davidhughes838
Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said
@antons6840
Жыл бұрын
When you understand the way, it reveals itself in all things.
A drop the mic moment at every single layer John described.
This gentleman gets it. As I knife maker, I appreciate the eloquence with which he describes knives and their historical importance to the human race.
Living the Balance. The edge is everything. This is a beautiful metaphor 🙏
I've been obsessed with knives since I was a small child. Hoarded a secret collection of 50 something pocket knives my parents were unaware of until they weren't lol. Never even considered to bother questioning why. Its irrelevant. 32 now.... couldn't tell you how many knives, or how many different varieties, or how many different calibers of quality. Origins, manufacturers, materials, price, materials, ect.
@interuniversal321
Жыл бұрын
We are probably evolved to have a fascination with knives, for good reason.
@onyxraze
Жыл бұрын
@@interuniversal321 agreed.
@whitebroccoli694
Жыл бұрын
Same here but my parents found mine. I’ve recently started collecting knives as an adult.
@onyxraze
Жыл бұрын
@@whitebroccoli694 I'm not a spiritual person or anything, but I can't think of a better alternative to describe my enthusiasm for a damn good knife lol
@brownjatt21
Жыл бұрын
Lmao i didn't get very far before my parents found mine. Funny thing is i had bought a gun and hid it from them too and they just so happened to find my 2 big ass knives on the same day as they found the gun. They sat me down all concerned and asked me if i had joined a gang 😂. I was like nooooo i Just always had a fascination for weapons and now i have a job and money i bought some stuff. Now older i own 12 guns, few swords, few types of Bows and many knives. Im not stopping any time soon, just love weaponry.
Beautiful words sensei 🙏🏽
I could listen to this man all day long
This man is very wise, excellent podcast Lex!
Thank you John. As a knife collector that was truly beautiful to hear, I'll remember that analogy forever.
As a knife, this cut deep.
@Xceloverdose
Жыл бұрын
You were sharp there
Perfect analogy in my humble opinion. Great video.
Love listening to his Zen wisdom on knives. I cannot even look at a very sharp knife as it terrorizes me but love all the Kill Bill movies! We are indeed strange humans
What a rare human... Feels weird to be so grateful to a man you've never met.
i would consider some knives as art for sure. some of them are breath taking
I really love this guy. Warrior philosopher gentleman.
Beautiful metaphors
This is a tremendous gift.
I was on shrooms examining my karambit, and I started thinking of the power transferred during the process of forging. And how it’s molded from power to create a devastating point of impact.
Goat on Goat interaction... incredible.
i hope this clip gets more views... profound AF
4:55 The master receives his compliment
Makes me wonder what kind of steel the old-timer hammers were made of? Tough as tough as can be.
Living legend.
This man is fascinating.
I will never look at Steal the same way again. Thx Lex Stay Sharp :)
I love the metaphor with the knives. Have you seen William Henry knives? They are made in McMinville, OR. I’ve had a few and they are beautiful. I gave both my son and my grandson WH Knives.
CONAN, WHAT IS THE RIDDLE OF STEEL?
josh barnett had a similar outlook on knives i remember hearing it years ago wish i remember where
this is a very interesting thing to have heard
I love Japanese chef knives. The upper echelon of Japanese knives are works of art made in the same form as Samurai swords, and you can easily spend a grand on a single blade.
My love for knives comes from the fact that they are one of the oldest tools mankind developed and its basic characteristics have not changed the materials change but the purpose hasn't I use knives everyday for work and have always carried one and more often than not someone ends up needing a sharp tool. From opening a box to opening a communist its a simple design that can preform so many tasks.
John: 0:13 People in England: *doubt*
"Learn the Way broadly, and you will see it in all things"
What is a steel compared to the hand that wields it?
As another professional kinfe-maker in the youtube comments section, this is so great to hear
Balance in all aspects of life
Did Danaher just reference the "Riddle of Steel" from Conan the Barbarian lol?
He is a modern day Musashi. Of that I've no doubt.
I will contemplate this on the Tree of Woe.
His voice reminds me of Christopher Nolan
Came to this expecting John to have thought deeply about knives, was not disapointed.
I wanna hear Danaher talk about my Rambo knife :D
A blackbelt becomes Damascus steel with many layers
lol, for a moment i thought he was gonna say "jiujitsu can cook you a meal" xD
Ironically If you wear the same rashguard long enough it causes a rash
I see Danaher, & I click
this world is truly in some way or another ALL CONNECTED . we are really one human race .
John really reminds me of the tortoise sensei from Kung Fu Panda.
well, john should try 440c, cpm s30v, vg10 and 154cm super steel...that way less care than normal carbon steel...
This guy: goes on for what seems like an hour waxing poetic with analogies and metaphors to spare. Me: I like it cuz its shiny🤤
These clips should have some brief info about the guest in the description. Edit: my dumbass just noticed the pinned comment right above 😆 thanks lol
I want John to go on about a rock or a log like this. Might be funny
"It's what separates humans" haha literally
The history of metallurgy. The fact that Wootz Damascus and the weapons that are made from it are ingrained in every magical weapons story in history, because of its ability to make the huge jump in the arms race. The quality of Japanese iron ore was probably the worst supply on the planet when Japan started making knives and swords, but the Japanese overcame this by processing their ore like nobody else on the planet to overcome the deficiency. The Viking Ulfberht sword, made from a special steel that the vikings navigated inland waterways, lakes and rivers from the Baltic sea to the south end of the Caspian sea to trade with what is today modern Iran, but then was the heart of the Persian empire. That crucible steel was originally from Southern India, and a few hundred years later it would be the steel that the Muslim Armys carried in their scimitars against the crusaders in Jerusalem, literally cutting the crusaders medieval swords in half, and then cutting falling silk in a test of sharpness. The history of metallurgy, and absolutely fascinating look at the arms race, trading, seafaring, fantastic but true stories of magical weapons, navigating the old world, discovering each other, and our thirst for knowledge.
It’s all about Vanadium carbides to harden the joints of the player. Then you mix in the correct amount of chromium until they have Gordon Ryan hair and become stainless.
Time to sharpen my knives I think
Up close and personal. Intimate. Allows u to really look into the eyes of your victim. Jus sayin🐸
@teekandy
Жыл бұрын
You stabbed somebody before ?
Humans were the top of the food chain with stone tools and fire. Steel came much later and well after man had reached the top.
@Bethune_Groundstaff
Жыл бұрын
I took it mean “stone knives”
#Balance
i thought i am alone in admiring sharp weapons
@teekandy
Жыл бұрын
Yea right only you pal
As a butter knife, I feel slightly offended
Hes talking of alchemy both spiritual and functional. The process of purification.
Is that a cas knife
Everything is a knife!
Knives are as viable now as they ever were. Their usage is situational. Firearms are just different. They have certain hindrances like legal issues for carrying making them not as accessible at times when a knife is available. The knives availability, conceal ability, lethality and design specifics are more sophisticated now than ever reaching more people than ever. John's riddle of steal got worked out with Conan lol! What is the riddle of steal? Flesh is power... Control the mind and that is greater than any steel... John knows metaphors not knives...🗡️💀
@kogrady2409
Жыл бұрын
Guns also don’t have much function outside of shooting people unlike knives which have hundreds. Both are morally neutral though and can be used for good or evil depending on who wields the tool.
@littlethuggie
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with that.
@PalKrammer
Жыл бұрын
Eric, As a firearms enthusiast, I agree with you. Knife making is fascinating - I’m always watching Forged In Fire.
@gasstationpeanuts1814
Жыл бұрын
But you know what they say about knife fights: the loser dies in the street, the winner dies in the ambulance.
I use a metaphorical knife. : )
A#1
If you don’t bend then you break
I find JD weird. One day they gonna see this fellas hard drive and I wont be surprised at what they find tbh.
Jiu jit su can make u a meal
Just as steel is perishable so to are the skills of martial arts....$$$$
Ju jit su, came from the katana,
Eh. You could make pretty much almost all the same arguments for a hammer. Does he have a hammer collection too?
🙏💯
Imagine if other disciplines applied the same critical thinking and level of introspective analysis. #politics
Oss
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Second 🥲
I'm interested in the 30ft rule everyone says a knife loses against a gun but crime reports, police interaction reports and others dispute this. A knife is an elegant weapon sometimes, its always personal. Other times it's just a utility tool. Blades fascinate me always have especially individual hand forged pieces. I get Danahers fascination it's a balance between hardness and flexibility the analogy comparing it to ju jit su is appropriate.
First!
@ElViciao16
Жыл бұрын
Second 😂
@firstname3219
Жыл бұрын
HELLO !!
This dude is always dressed like he’s ready for a no gi match at any point
He looks like a guy that is a fan of knifes
That's not a knife...
i watched the whole thing but understood nithing
Are there women training with John Danaher or is boys only?
Aikido like the plastic knife among the martial arts. Keep it, I would rather use my teeth with my steak
Human civilization couldn't have began without iron? Well I'll be darn...I thought we went through a stone age, a bronze age, etc...long before we found iron. Is this guy drunk or just so self absorbed he's forgotten history?
@thos1618
Жыл бұрын
He said knife dummy. Could apply the idea to a sharpened rock.
@Digger927
Жыл бұрын
@@thos1618 Listen more closely before calling someone dummy. He said a knife is made of steel, steel starts as ore in the ground then goes on to talk about ore and shiny steel.
He is the Uber nerd, a legend amongst us all!
Yawn
ahhh, the riddle of steel
Wow.
@gurkarngill2381
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if this was understood by our Gurus through Miri Piri. And the creation of Khalsa.
Tldr: I'm a weird old creep
It's just a knife John