Knife Test: Jason Brous Silent Soldier
Neck knives have a place in the world of sharp. They might be small but they sure are handy. Ever try and get to your pocketknife while driving your car? You twist and turn so you can clear your pocket and seat belt at the same time. This is one of the times where neck… More »
Hammer Knives are What’s Cooking
If You’re Hungry for Top Handforged Blades, Prepare to Cleanse your Palate The selection of and appetite for handforged knives is as healthy ever, and those who combine aesthetics with the hammer on hot steel occupy a noteworthy place among the pantheon of knife makers. Both well-established artisans and up-and-comers are gaining attention, incorporating daring… More »
It Shows No Signs of Slipping
Long ago, someone added a spring to the back of a pocketknife to prop the blade open and enable it to shut with a snap-and what is known by many knife enthusiasts today as the slip joint was born. While locking-liner tacticals dominate much of the folder arena, the relatively new genre has a 1ot… More »
Old is Still Hot
There is snow on the roof but fire in the furnace of the most popular factory carbon steel knives. With all the new, exotic alloys populating the knife industry in recent years, what about the sales of factory knives with blades of the “old faithful” carbon steels? To find out, I spoke with a selection… More »
Where Past, Present and Future Coalesce
Talk to anyone in the know in the factory knife industry and he or she will tell you most of the hottest trends in today’s production knives originated in the custom segment of the industry. In fact, with the growing amount of knife making learning centers and symposiums, an ever-increasing number of contemporary makers who… More »
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