Whether you’re a collector, a craftsman, or a hunter, you can’t place a price tag on a quality knife. Literally, you can, but the value you’ll reap from a dependable tool will pay you back in intangible spades. If you need a new knife (or a dozen) make sure you …
Read More »Three of The Many Reasons Why You Should Own a Survival Pocket Knife
More than just an everyday carry knife to open your packages with, survival pocket knives can have many uses in survival scenarios you least expect. Other knife enthusiasts carry these kinds of knives as a backup blade for the larger ones they carry outdoors, some would choose to treat it …
Read More »Want the Best Zero Tolerance Pocket Knife? One of These Won’t Disappoint
Zero Tolerance pocket knives are made with the highest-quality possible materials, constructed to extremely high standards of quality, and designed by some of the world’s pre-eminent knifemakers, like Dmitry Sinkevich and Ernest Emerson. As a result, Zero Tolerance pocket knives command both a lot of respect as well as prestigious …
Read More »4 Top-Selling Kershaw Knives in 2021
Reviews and suggestions are great, but you can really tell a lot from the numbers. The following are some of the top-selling Kershaw knives over at White Mountain Knives, which carries one of the largest selections of Kershaw knives and tools on the market. 1. Kershaw Bareknuckle Sub Framelock, Gray …
Read More »Is the CRKT Pilar the Best Pocket Knife?
The CRKT Pilar, designed by Jesper Voxnaes for Columbia River Knife & Tool, has taken the knife community by storm. It represents a significant improvement in size and ergonomics over the CRKT Squid, which was another huge hit when it was released. Whether or not the CRKT Pilar is the …
Read More »The Tenacious Might Actually Still Be the Best Spyderco Pocket Knife
What do you really need from a pocket knife? You need a tool that is dependable when you call on it and made from quality materials. You shouldn’t take pride in abusing it, but it should be able to handle whatever hard use you dish out to it when you …
Read More »Read This Before You Buy a Hunting Knife
The hunt is 50% anticipation and 50% work. While most of the build-up and excitement revolves around the patience and endurance of the chase (or waiting in the treestand or blind), the real work comes after the shot. The harvest, after the shot, when you need to gut, clean, and …
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