Some of this week's major release highlights include a couple of robust survival fixed blades and some quirky multi-tools.
It has three blades, Clip, Sheepfoot, and Spey, each with different purposes. The model shown here has an Amber Bone, Peach Seed jigged handle. This model has a large handle, giving you plenty of real ...
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A collection of best-sellers, refreshed with new blade treatments and accents, CRKT folders marry form and function ...
With retail prices starting under 20 bucks, and a sleek, simple combination of wood handle, hard steel blade and no-fuss twisting ring locks, Opinel knives are one of the true ageless classics of the ...
In 1964, the Buck Knives company marketed its 110 Folding Hunter knife, which changed the knife-making industry forever. It introduced a revolutionary folding blade that locked into place so strongly ...
Buck Knives’ 110 Folding Hunter might be the single most significant knife in American knifemaking history. It sits in the annals of EDC history alongside other greats, including the Swiss Army Knife, ...
The first knife I ever carried was a small, bone-handled pocketknife with a single two-inch blade. This occurred a couple years before I even started school, but I was allowed to carry it. I looked ...
When most folks think about an everyday carry (EDC) knife, they immediately picture a folding knife. Sure, they’re compact... The post Why a Fixed Blade is the Best Choice for Your Everyday Carry ...