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This Might Be the Best in the ESEE Knives CatalogThe ESEE 3, 4, and 4 all have dedicated followings. These are some of the more popular ESEE knives in the industry. But are they the best? Debatable. That honor may just belong to a much smaller cousin, the Izula. Now, there are some that would tell you the ESEE Izula is too small. These people have probably never gotten their hands on, let alone carried one. Enter the Izula The ESEE Izula...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 281 Vue 0 AperçuConnectez-vous pour aimer, partager et commenter!
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The One Thing You’re Going to Love About a Benchmade Pocket KnifeThere are a lot of things to love about a Benchmade pocket knife - and not the least of these are the unique blade profiles, general designs, and use of super steels. But there is one thing that really drives the value in a Benchmade pocket knife, more than anything else. It’s the AXIS lock, which has revolutionized folding pocket knife design over the last thirty years or so....0 Commentaires 0 Parts 272 Vue 0 Aperçu
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10 Beautiful Scale Materials You Might Encounter in a Rough Rider KnifeLike every other modern folding knife manufacturer, Rough Rider makes folders with G10 and micarta scales, with some models even sporting carbon fiber. But despite the fact that these materials are low-maintenance and affordable, and despite the fact that they are extremely durable, there’s just something about a pocket knife in a traditional pattern made with beautiful natural scale...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 409 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Protecting the Carbon Steel Blade of a Folding Utility KnifeNot every folding utility knife has a replaceable blade made from a stainless alloy. In fact, most don’t. That being the case, you need to know how to properly care for a carbon steel blade so that it will not rust, pit, or otherwise break down. Fortunately, this is easy enough to accomplish. Keep It Clean, Dry and Oiled The easiest and most effective way to protect your folding...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 446 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Serious Selling Points of (Basically) Any Spyderco Pocket KnifeThere is a reason that Spyderco knives command such respectable prices. Actually, there are many. Some of these are among the many why. That being what it is, here are several good reasons you will almost definitely appreciate any Spyderco pocket knife. Odd But Ergonomic Designs The truth is Spyderco pocket knives will turn most heads, and not necessarily because of their beautiful...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 439 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Is the Best Spyderco Knife the Para 3 with FRN Scales and a BD1N Blade?Popularity alone is a strong testament to the quality of a knife or tool. Tons of people wouldn’t buy, let alone carry, a knife that didn’t perform. That’s one of the things (but not the only one) that makes the Para 3 with FRN scales and a BD1N blade a strong contender for the title of the best Spyderco knife. Is it the best? There are a lot of good models in their catalog,...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 515 Vue 0 Aperçu
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6 Reasons the Pendleton Lite Is the Best Cold Steel Knife in the CatalogCold Steel’s catalog is pretty broad and impressive, and they don’t just make some of the highest quality knives in the industry. They make swords, pole arms, axes, shovels, tomahawks; heck, they even make some arrowheads and other oddities. But one unassuming model, the Pendleton Lite, just might be the best Cold Steel knife in the whole lineup. Here are six very good reasons why....0 Commentaires 0 Parts 668 Vue 0 Aperçu
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The Kizer Begleiter Fixed Blade Is the Knife You Need to Add to Your Collection This YearThe Kizer Begleiter - the folding version (which is now available with a button lock) - is one of the most popular folding knives on the market, and it has been for some time now, more than a few years. But the Begleiter is not just a folder anymore. Kizer has released a fixed Begleiter that offers so much more than the folding version. Here are a few things we love about it, along with why...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 892 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Justifying the Price of ESEE KnivesThe pricing of ESEE Knives has been called by some people “ambitious,” and that’s a very generous, even euphemistic way, to put it. Frankly, ESEE knives are very expensive for non-custom knives, and considering the fact that they’re predominantly made with budget steels (although not always) this is a real head-scratcher. Yet they remain extremely popular among...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 706 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Folding Utility Knife Steel: Three Elements to FollowWhen it comes to folding utility knife steel alloys, there are several elements added to the mix, each of which offers unique attributes. Some of these even work in concert, as in the case of carbides, to improve hardness and edge retention. While there are many with which you might want to become familiar if you were into metallurgy, here are three of the most important ones and what they...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 839 Vue 0 Aperçu
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What Drives the Value Behind a Spyderco Pocket Knife?Your average Spyderco pocket knife certainly isn’t cheap. High demand and brand prestige have seen to that. But what is behind the value of Spyderco knives, and are they worth the price? That is a question that’s highly subjective. They might be to you, or they might not, but they’re also not run of the mill pocket knives and are highly unique. Here are some of the features...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Get Familiar with a Great CIVIVI Pocket Knife That Isn’t the ElementumLong has the Elementum, in one of its variant forms, ruled the headlines of best CIVIVI pocket knives. It still owns the top spot, probably. But the catalog is much more diverse and too broad to yield the spotlight for this long. There’s another excellent CIVIVI pocket knife on the market that actually isn’t that new, but which deserves a little fanfare. It’s the CIVIVI...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 822 Vue 0 Aperçu
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The Triptych: A CIVIVI Pocket Knife Every Collector Should OwnWhether your knives see use or you collect them just for the sake of it, if CIVIVI is a brand represented in your collection, then it needs also a Triptych. This oddly named model might be the best CIVIVI pocket knife in the brand catalog right now, for the following reasons. What Sets the Triptych Apart Though it is available in a few different variations, probably the first thing you will...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 968 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Your First Folding Pocket Knife: What to ConsiderBefore you buy your first folding pocket knife - especially if it’s not just for a collection and you intend to carry it - you’ll want to square away a few things. Here are some of the major ones. Size and Length Most folding pocket knives carried on a daily basis have blades between 2 and 3 inches, though there are some outliers on either side. Generally this is large enough for...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Folding Utility Knife Steels: An Overview of Common AlloysLooking for a new folding utility knife but want to know more about the steel that constitutes it before you buy? Here are some of the more common grades of steel used in popular EDC and utility knives, along with what they offer. 440C This is one of the more affordable knife steels that is commonly used in utility and folding knives, with fairly low concentrations of carbon and chromium. As...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Comparing Two of the Best Folding Knife LocksTo be fair, the two following knife locks that will be explored in this article do not constitute the majority of the industry’s options. Even with the advent of several new and popular lock types in the past few years, it is probably fair to say that 80% to 90% of folding knives on the market are still made with a frame lock, liner lock, or lock back. With that said, two of the best...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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6 Things That Will Shock You About a Rough Rider KnifeForget about Great Eastern Cutlery and W. R. Case for a second. There’s another player in town that, while not made in America, is locking down quality in the corner of traditional pocket knife patterns. It’s Rough Rider (also spelled Rough Ryder) and they bring incredible quality to this area of the knife industry. Here are 6 things that will shock you (in a good way) about a...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Why the Broadside is a Great Kershaw Hunting KnifeKershaw is not really one of the brands you (probably) think of when you think of a hunting knife. You might reserve that for Buck, or Gerber, or even one of ESEE’s models. But a Kershaw hunting knife, if you pick a good one, can be an investment both serviceable and wise. The Kershaw Broadside is a great option - and here are the reasons why. About the Kershaw Broadside The first...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Choosing a Kershaw Pocket KnifeSo you’re a fan of Kershaw’s Composite Blade Technology and SpeedSafe Assisted Opening. You just need to get serious about choosing one. Well, if you’re in the market for a Kershaw pocket knife, here’s how to go about the process to ensure you get a good model. Intended Application What you will be using the Kershaw pocket knife for is the single most important aspect...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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