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 looks at a select few models from the Wenger Evolution range and discovers the world’s best known ‘pocket knife’ has well and truly evolved ...
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Chris Parkin Wenger tries the Evowood 17 version of the Swiss Army Knife
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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…
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Pete Wadeson tests the Wenger Blaze Ranger 55 multi-function folding knife
continue reading >Although ‘multi-tools’ are now the most popular general-purpose takealong tool, they are usually bulky and heavy,...
continue reading >Whitby’s design team decided to create a series of EDC (Everyday Carry) knives that would be...
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John Fenna tests the Casstrom Worksharp Knife and Tool Sharpener
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Pat Farey tests the Zero Tolerance Fixed Blade ZT0100 knife
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Zlatoust is a Russian knife and sword making town dating back to the mid 18th century – it’s the equivalent of Germany’s Solingen, Japan’s Seki City, or our own Sheffield… as was! The products of Zlatoust are known for their extraordinary metal work and intricate blade decoration and their modern knives still retain the same qualities and distinct Russian design features.
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A seriously good knife that’s worth a closer look – the Zlatoust Korsa II
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The company name says it all – Zero Tolerance – and the ZT Hinderer folder is probably the best that they make
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