Pete Wadeson tests the re-designed Leatherman Wave® multi-tool, and feels it’s certainly benefited from its recent overhaul…
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Tim Finley looks at a knife originally made for hostile environments that can be used in all sorts of situations…
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John Fenna tests the “Eagle” by Mark Hill; a knife that can be made exactly how you want it
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John Fenna tries a modern looking and very robust Scandinavian knife from Marttiini
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This is a cracking little knife from Maserin Coltellerie who are based in the small Italian city of Maniago, known locally as the ‘city of knives’. Maserin knives are always good quality, and this particular model is from their Classic Line series, incorporating traditional and regional designs from across Italy.
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And you thought that Maxpedition just made bags, Pete Moore discovers some real steel from the pack people
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When it comes to fixed blade knives, UK based custom maker Mick Wardell knows few equals, as illustrated by these two exquisite pieces that he recently completed – a Bowie knife and a Broadsword.
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The Neck Knife - a custom handmade mini knife by Mick Wardell
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Mick Wardell has let us have a look at another of his unique handmade knives. This is a clip-point spring-back folder with a 50mm blade, 11mm deep, made from 2mm carbon Damascus with random pattern. Overall length of the knife is 116mm.
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The Wildebeeste parang bushcraft set from Mick Wardell, that’s what!
continue reading >only a compact carry but very convenient (in the right circumstances, of course). Handcrafted in Spain, the...
continue reading >The Miguel Nieto fixed blade knives which I have previously reviewed have been good quality, so...
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Bushcraft has quickly established itself as a concept. To put it simply, it is all about gaining knowledge and experience in order to be able to live and survive with nature, when the comforts of society are no longer near at hand. In this situation, the right tool is a must. This is where Bushcraft comes into the picture – a new series of Mora knives for outdoor use.
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John Fenna looks at a brilliant fixed blade field knife at an unbelievable price
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Pat Farey tries one of the new knives from the Mora Craftline series
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Mora’s Craftline bargain priced working, hobby and sporting knives
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Bushcraft has quickly established itself as a concept.
continue reading >Mora offers another new budget field knife, ideal for hunters and there are four up for grabs in our competition!
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