Knife Review: Kershaw Skyline
Kershaw’s flick-opening Skyline has been a pretty big hit for the Oregon-based knifemaker. With a wicked-sharp Sandvik blade, a host of EDC-friendly features and a street price in the $40s, it’s easy...
View ArticleCamping Newbie’s First Knife: Morakniv Craftline TopQ Allround
I was lucky enough to take my significant other on her first camping trip this past weekend, spending a couple nights in eastern Tennessee. Of course, being a knife guy, I wanted her to have something...
View ArticleKnife Review: CRKT Carajas
The Columbia River Knife And Tool ‘Carajas’ flipper looked like some pretty neat steel when we first previewed it last month. After our short preview article, CRKT reached out to me and sent me one for...
View ArticleKnife Review: Kershaw Leek, D2 Composite Blackwash
I had been wanting to pick up a knife with more refinement since having a chance to play with the 2014 Knife of the Year: Ken Onion Hi-Jinx at Blade. It was on a recent trip to Smoky Mountain Knife...
View ArticleReview: Morakniv Garberg, the Full-Tang Mora Knife
Morakniv has previously embraced the bushcrafting crowd by offering their Bushcraft series of knives. Even though our testing has shown the Bushcraft Black can take some serious punishment, there are...
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