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EDC-TV Episode 20- History of MTO and EDC-TV is now available!

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I'm on the road this morning and will do a proper post later on, but the basic for this episode is Abe wasn't available so Inky and I chatted about how we started and how we got to where we are now!

There are some really cool moments in it, and it's a bit of a departure from the typical episode!

I hope you all enjoy it!

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Re: EDC-TV Episode 20- History of MTO and EDC-TV is now available!
Reply #1 on: February 28, 2026, 01:12:58 PM
Video has diffrent episode number than on audio on youtube


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Re: EDC-TV Episode 20- History of MTO and EDC-TV is now available!
Reply #2 on: February 28, 2026, 01:53:48 PM
Video has diffrent episode number than on audio on youtube

I have no idea what you are talking about....  :angel:   :D

For those of you who didn't manage to find it yesterday, here are all the links:

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

EDC-TV on iHeartRadio

EDC-TV on Deezer

As I mentioned, this episode is a bit different as Abe was stuck at work and couldn't make our normal recording time, so Inky and I decided to talk about our history together on Knifeforums, Multitool.org and what all lead up to us starting EDC-TV.  There is also some hilarious extra footage from over the years that you probably haven't seen before, and that alone is worth watching- especially the bit with Inky (Doesn't he look so young??? :D) and the Gerber Recoil.   :ahhh

According to the AI, these are the auto generated show notes:

Keywords

multitools, EDC, Leatherman, Swiss Army Knife, multitool.org, SAKWiki, podcasting, knife forums, community, gear showcase


Summary

In this episode, Grant and Inky reminisce about their experiences with multi-tools, share stories from their time in the community, and discuss the evolution of multitool.org and SAKWiki. They delve into the iconic models that shaped the industry, share humorous anecdotes, and reflect on the friendships formed through their shared passion for EDC gear.


Takeaways

The importance of community in the multi-tool world.
Iconic models like the Leatherman PST and Gerber Multiplier shaped the industry.
SAKWiki serves as a vital resource for collectors and enthusiasts.
The evolution of multitool.org reflects the growth of the multi-tool community.
Humor and camaraderie are essential in the knife and multi-tool forums.
Personal stories enhance the connection between community members.
The podcasting journey has brought new dynamics to their discussions.
Memorable characters from the forum have left a lasting impact.
Sharing experiences helps preserve the history of multi-tools.
The importance of adapting to new technologies in the community.


Titles

The Evolution of Multi-Tools: A Journey Through Time
Iconic Multi-Tools That Changed the Game


 sound bites

"The best Leatherman model out there."
"I love the original Gerber multiplier."
"I was like, can you say handyman?"

Also, we may have taken a shot or two at Abe because it was funny and if he wanted to be able to stand his ground he should have been there.   :P

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