The knife a hunter chooses to use might seem trivial to some but, for me and my family, it’s always been a sentimental decision. Back in November, I wrote about my Buck 119 Special fixed blade knife ...
Original maker of the multitool is launching a new range of (very nice!) pocket knives and fixed outdoor blades. I’ve been testing them for weeks. Ask me which brand of multitool you should buy, and ...
From the tackle box to the glove box, Leatherman’s new American-made blades deliver purpose-built reliability and a clean, minimalist design. Recently, I saw the announcement that Leatherman, creator ...
Ask me which brand of multitool you should buy, and there’s only one answer I’m going to give you: Leatherman. Not only did the Portland, Oregon-based manufacturer invent the segment in 1975, but it ...
Long admired as the go-to brand for durable, high-quality multitools in the outdoors, Leatherman has a new slate of knives that builds up their reputation by stripping things down. Its new premium ...
First things first: I love a premium knife as much as anyone. It’s always fun to see what can be accomplished when no expense is spared with blade steel, handle materials and more. That being said, ...
The James Brand’s knives aren’t known as affordable; not, at least, next to the blades you might pick up at a gas station or hardware store for $20. So when we say that the company’s new knife, a ...
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