I bought my first Fallkniven fixed blade knife more than ten years ago and it was...
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Classically Scandinavian in design, the Fällkniven SK1 Jarl is a classy piece of kit
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The Fallkniven TK5 hunter – a tribute to the Swedish knifemaking art.
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John Rippin looks at Fällkniven compact, U2 folder and finds no loss of quality or ability
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks out another useful light from Fenix…
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We’ve just been informed about some great new knives from Field and Stream, and all available at very moderate prices. The first is an Interchangeable Blade Knife which comes with all the blades that the hunter needs for almost any scenario.
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John Fenna looks at a new hand-finished knife called the Fieldcrafter-UK
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John Fenna tries out the new solid fuel blocks from BCB
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John Fenna tests a fire breathing stove in the form of the Fire Dragon Multi Fuel Cooker…
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Still used in manned space flight, though first adopted by NASA in 1967, the Fisher Space Pen uses a sealed and pressurised cartridge and is guaranteed to perform in temperatures from -300 degrees F to 2500 degrees F, underwater, in zero gravity, and even upside down.
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Ian Davies gets a bit Rambo as he checks out a rather different knife from FOX of Italy
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Pete Moore checks out the utilitarian Euro Hunter Drop Point from FOX cutlery
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Ugly or radical? Pete Moore checks out the utilitarian Euro Hunter from FOX cutlery
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Pete Moore checks out a pair of Fox folding knives and finds some pleasing traditional designs
continue reading >The origin of Fox knives of Italy goes back 40-years. Today they are one of the...
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We check out the Fox MPSK Survival/Rescue utility knife
continue reading >Fox launches its new UK legal carry variation of its 2018 ‘Knife of the Year award-winning Suru. Tim Finley tells the tale…
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Pete Moore looks at some decidedly cheap but effective hunting knives coming at you from Garlands
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There are all sorts of gizmos on the market that can tell you where you are, how to get to where you want to go or back to where you came from. But when it comes to doing everything there is only one and that’s Garmin. Turn on Garmin’s new Oregon 550 and all you need to know is displayed on the screen in an instant.
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