It’s barely over a week away from SHOT Show 2016 and LionSteel just announced a new knife dubbed the KUR. It is similar in form to...
KnifeNews Ultimate Folder Survey Results Part 7: Preferred Opening Mechanism Brought to you by BladeHQ Part 1: Lock Preferences on Folding Knives Part 2: Favorite...
Yesterday, Bark River Knives announced the new Bravo Necker-II, a premium neck knife they have already begun shipping to dealers. The knife itself comes with...
Get ready to fill in your crisp, new calendar: 2016 brings a slew of knife shows to mark down. Knife shows are the life blood of...
It has been 30 years since SOG Knives and Tools began in Spencer Frazer’s Santa Monica apartment. Inspired by a rare Japanese Bowie Knife originally designed...
KnifeNews Ultimate Folder Survey Results Part 6: Choil or No Choil? Brought to you by BladeHQ Part 1: Lock Preferences on Folding Knives Part 2:...
There is sad news to report this evening: knife maker Warren Osborne has passed away. The Texas-based knife maker is widely known for his Benchmade...
Adam and Haley DesRosiers are a husband and wife knife making team who live and work in the remote bush of Southeast Alaska. Tuesday night,...
Ferrum Forge is about to ship a new flipper dubbed the Stinger. What makes the knife extraordinary is that the blade is made of a...
At first glance, the new Boker Plus A2 might not look unusual. The knife, a just-released folder designed by fellow South Africans Andre Van Heerden and...
Late this summer, American knifemaker Ray Laconico and Kizer Knives revealed what might be the most anticipated knives of 2016: the Gemini and Intrepid flippers. The knives...
KnifeNews Ultimate Folder Survey Results Part 5: Tip Up / Tip Down Carry? Brought to you by BladeHQ Part 1: Lock Preferences on Folding Knives...
Even with a glass breaker, breaking into or out of a car can be counter-intuitive. In the event of an emergency there’s no time to...
Carrying a knife has been a rite of passage into manhood, part of a tradition passed down from father to son for generations. It seems...