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EDC-TV Episode 013- EDC In Media!

ca Offline Grant Lamontagne

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EDC-TV Episode 013- EDC In Media!
on: January 09, 2026, 02:23:08 PM
Referencing our own Multi-Media subforum, this week's episode is EDC In Media!

As usual, it is available on all of your favorite podcasting sources: 

EDC-TV Homepage

EDC-TV on (regular) YouTube

EDC-TV on YouTube Music (formerly Google Podcast)

EDC-TV on Spotify

EDC-TV on Apple Podcast

EDC-TV on Amazon Podcast

For those of you interested, here are the Show Notes:

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Keywords

EDC, knives, multitools, media, pop culture, reviews, gear, podcasts, knife shows, survival


Summary

In this episode, Grant, Abe, and Inky discuss the intersection of everyday carry (EDC) items, particularly knives and multitools, with media representation. They explore various knife shows, online personalities, and the portrayal of knives in movies and TV shows. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, product reviews, and insights into the cultural significance of knives in popular media.


Takeaways

The importance of EDC items in daily life.
Knives are increasingly featured in media as tools of good and evil.
Personal experiences with knives can enhance their value.
The representation of knives in horror films is significant.
Knives in media can influence public perception and trends.
Abe shares his experiences with knives featured on reality TV.
The cultural impact of shows like Forged in Fire is notable.
The community around EDC items is growing and evolving.
Product reviews can help consumers make informed decisions.
The podcast encourages listener engagement through forums.


Titles

Exploring EDC in Media
Knives and Multitools: A Cultural Perspective


Sound bites

"I don't believe you. It's a lie."
"I think I had the Wubin on order."
"I think it was Into the Wilderness."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
01:57 Discussion on EDC and G-Shock Watches
03:04 Show and Tell: New Knife Discoveries
07:05 Exploring the Demko Knife and Its Features
10:36 Comparing Knife Models and Features
12:35 Introduction and Sponsorships
16:38 EDC in the Media
26:18 Knives in Horror Movies
33:10 Survival Shows and Custom Knives
35:23 Crafting Knives for Discovery Channel
37:44 Marketing Strategies and Word of Mouth
39:36 The Role of Knives in Media
41:39 Iconic Movie Knives and Their Impact
43:56 The Hunt for Legendary Knives
47:00 Knives in Survival Stories
49:31 Knives in Film: A Deeper Look
52:25 Final Thoughts on Knives in Culture

One note on this one, we suffered a bit of a software glitch and Inky disappeared at about halfway through.  He was there, recording the whole time, but when I went to edit it (in my best French Canadian voice) Dere he was- GONE!

As a result, this episode is a bit shorter than average, but still within the 45 (ish) minute range that we usually shoot for.  Thankfully Abe is very long winded!   :D

Anyways, I hope you all enjoy it!  We welcome any feedback you may have!

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fi Offline Antti Lammi

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Re: EDC-TV Episode 013- EDC In Media!
Reply #1 on: January 09, 2026, 02:59:36 PM
Just started to watch video


nl Offline GotBluntnose

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Re: EDC-TV Episode 013- EDC In Media!
Reply #2 on: January 14, 2026, 07:17:09 PM
I will watch it tonight.
But before I do, here is my bingo card.
I think these examples could be in the podcast. Let's see how I do.

1. MacGuyver "Anything that cuts"
2. Rambo 3/last bood "classic bowie knife"
3. Crocodile Dundee - "That's a knife"
4. Terminator 2 - SOG Bowie or Terminator 3 - MP700 scene
5. Parks and Recreation - Ron pulls out tooth with MP400
6. Buck 120 from the Scream movies
7. Dumbass kitchen knife stab scenes we all hate. Hitchcocks Psycho was iconic for the shower scene, but most are just aweful.

Don't tell me how I did, I want to suprise myself.
Full metal blunt force trauma


 

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