Spyderco has a new Military model that’s rather elegant
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
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at a bushcraft knife with a most unlikely name, but some serious potential
continue reading >Tim Finley discovers the Roamer from Steel Will Knives and takes a shine to it straight away…
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Klötzi are a Swiss family firm of knife manufacturers that can trace their origins to the mid 19thC…
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The TOPS Tom Brown Scout – a compact utility knife, reviewed here by Pat Farey
continue reading >Graham Allen takes a look at a couple of knives from Trento of Italy…
continue reading >Tim Finley looks at some classy limited edition Victorinox knives…
continue reading >The Swiss military’s quest for a suitable pocket knife spawned an entire industry; Tim Finley looks at a real classic, the Victorinox Soldier 08…
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Pete Wadeson takes a look at two recent releases of field cutlery from Viper and discovers two useful blades for hunting use
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Not often you see a knife badged up with the Webley & Scott name, but Highland Outdoors now offers a neat little fixed blade hunter - Pete Moore investigates
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Pete Wadeson tests the Wenger Alinghi knife/multi-tool; initially designed for yachtsmen it’s ideal for the hunter…
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Pete Wadeson checks over the Wenger Ranger 57 Hunter, one of the new models in their heavy duty, folding knife series and says if you like ‘em big, this fits the bill…
continue reading >The Editor discovers a range of quality knives with a famous name that don’t cost the earth…
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