We look at a compact fixed blade from Spyderco
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continue reading >Spyderco are a huge, global business; so, it’s great to see them making a knife just for us, thanks to Heinnie Haynes…
continue reading >Here’s a sweet little UK-legal folder from the masters of the craft; Spyderco
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continue reading >Walther Knives are best known for their tactical style blades and multitools. However, they also offer...
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continue reading >The Walther P99 is an iconic handgun that has many distinctive features that have endeared it...
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continue reading >Whitby’s design team decided to create a series of EDC (Everyday Carry) knives that would be...
continue reading >The Editor discovers a range of quality knives with a famous name that don’t cost the earth…
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