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Sheath Materials and Blade Profiles in Hunting KnivesTwo important attributes you will want to consider in any hunting knives are the blade profile and sheath material. This post will break down some of those details. Hunting Knives and Blade Profile Four of the more common knife blade profiles in hunting knives are as follows: Drop point: A drop point blade has a spine that curves down to meet the point. This is a very...0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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4 Things You’ll Love About Joker KnivesSometimes simplicity is the best policy of design. In many modern knife brands, like Becker and ESEE, this is evident. They aim to produce knives that are simple, even forgettable in aesthetic, but which are intended to perform unfailingly. This maxim also typifies Joker Knives, known for models like the Bushcraft Survival Knife, which sport simple aesthetics but uncompromising...0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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Caring for Great Eastern Cutlery KnivesLike the traditional pocket knives of yore, Great Eastern Cutlery knives, also known as GEC, are made with a high-carbon steel alloy, 1095. This is the same steel that is commonly used in ESEE Knives, for those of you familiar. It is also similar to the high-carbon alloys that have been used to make traditional pocket knives in the past, which is fitting, because many Great Eastern...0 Comments 0 Shares 26 Views 0 Reviews
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About Half Face Blades’ V-42 DaggerThe V-42 Stiletto was a fighting knife issued to the First Special Service Force, also known as the FSSF, which was a joint American-Canadian unit known as the Devil’s Brigade, which saw action in Italy in the Second World War. The original fighting knife was made with a hollow-ground 1095 steel blade, a stacked leather handle, and a crusher pommel. The design was simple but has...0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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7 Reasons ESEE Knives Are GreatESEE Knives like the ESEE 4 and Izula are only a few of the great tools that are available to enterprising modern outdoorsmen, but they are still some of the best in the market, hands down; and here are some of the reasons for that. Simplicity Married to Versatility The backbone of ESEE’s catalog is composed of models like the Candiru, Izula, and ESEE 3, 4, 5 and 6 model...0 Comments 0 Shares 51 Views 0 Reviews
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Why Handmade Knives Are Better (and Worth the High Price)Handmade knives are expensive. Sometimes they are leagues more expensive than mass produced knives, and on top of that, there are some very good mass produced knives out there that are surprisingly affordable. Knowing this, and knowing that knives are tools that are intended to be used, and used hard at that, why would you ever want to put good money into handmade knives knowing the...0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views 0 Reviews
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6 Attributes of a Good Camp KnifeMuch like the terms “survival knife”, “tactical knife”, and “bushcraft knife”, there are no hard bounds around the term “camp knife”. Strictly speaking, if you are using a knife in camp, it’s a camp knife. Even so, there are still a few things by which you can know a quality design when you see (or handle) it. Here are just...0 Comments 0 Shares 145 Views 0 Reviews
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Everything You’ll Love About TOPS Knives’ Snake River RescueTOPS Knives like the Tom Brown Tracker get a lot of press, but they are far from the only excellent knives that the company makes. Case in point, the Snake River Rescue that will be the feature of this post. Let’s take a closer look at (pretty much) every feature you will love about it. Handle Traction The ergonomics of the Snake River Rescue are beyond unique and the knife sports a...0 Comments 0 Shares 199 Views 0 Reviews
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Why Your Collection Needs a Boker Arbolito EscultaCommonly referred to as the “tree brand” in homage to the company’s tree logo, Boker is one of the most respected knife makers in the world, with a long history of knife production that spans back well over a hundred years. In addition to Boker knives, the company also makes straight razors, axes, and other bladed tools, a nod to their experience with tools. They...0 Comments 0 Shares 79 Views 0 Reviews
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What to Know About Jack Wolf Knives, from a High LevelJack Wolf Knives are a wonder of modern computer-aided design, and the founder’s mission is, in his own words, to make his customers smile, as a result of the unique designs and functional pieces of art that his creations represent. Here’s what you should know about Jack Wolf Knives. A Glimpse into the Brand From his shop in Scottsdale, Arizona, owner, operator and...0 Comments 0 Shares 113 Views 0 Reviews
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Kukrax Products: About the Pack Axe with a Walnut Handle and Partial Cord WrapKukrax products are renowned for what the company itself calls “insane practicality”, and there is certainly some truth to this. As they are quick to observe, every few weeks (or at least, so it seems) a new super steel gets unveiled. But to them, it’s hard to beat the practicality of properly heat-treated 1075. They have a point. Tool steels in the 10XX class have...0 Comments 0 Shares 90 Views 0 Reviews
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Defending the Price of the Bradford Guardian 3Like most Bradford Knives, the Guardian 3 is not cheap. But also like most of Bradford’s catalog, it is available in several configurations, and one size is not expected to fit all. So, with that being said, let’s peel back the layers and see why this is one of the most popular Bradford knives, along with why the price is not as bad as it appears. Behind the Value First,...0 Comments 0 Shares 66 Views 0 Reviews
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