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And now for something completely different.” That catch phrase from the iconic British comedy troupe Monty Python describes a new knife I added to my collection to a T.
Sometimes, you come across a knife or a piece of gear you really don’t want to like. But when you try it out, the way it functions just wins you over and causes you to ...
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GearJunkie on MSNA Little Precision Goes a Long Way: MKM Knives DCA Pocket Tango 1 ReviewIf you're looking for a good, reliable, fixed-blade knife, the MCM Knives DCA Pocket Tango 1 will impress you for years to ...
Shiro came home with three Blade Show awards this year, and this is no. 2. Knives may not be the most sensible investment ...
This folder is a modern reinterpretation of a stylish, traditional Andalusian blade that dates back to the late 1600s.
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Gear Patrol on MSNThis Ultra-Minimalist EDC Knife Is Deceptively Jam-Packed with ValueWith a beefy complex blade and an equally formidable handle, this underdog cutting tool has plenty of bark and even more bite.
You name it: hunting knives, fillet knives, fixed blades, and EDC pocket knives ... I resharpened knives in as little as 15 minutes in most cases. Some harder steels, like S30V, obviously require ...
The most stylish piece of fishing equipment I own. / Photo by Thomas Freund Benchmade builds excellent knives, and this one is no different. I haven’t always been one to carry a knife when I’m ...
But I’ll finish this EDC deal’s post first because ... knife with a textured nylon handle. This isn’t knife that you’ll show-off in a case at home, but after a few years, every mark ...
this design has direct ties to the history of medicine and is a useful EDC tool. The Case Baby Doc is a fairly straightforward gentleman’s knife with a straight handle and simple blade. However, its ...
When I'm traveling, I carry a Swiss Army-style knife in case I need a wine opener or a screwdriver. You have no idea how good you look when a wine bottle needs opening and there is not a wine ...
The cut test simulated common use cases and tested how the EDC knives performed when gripped in different ways. I ran each knife through a gauntlet, which was timed as a metric for how easily the ...
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