You might not be familiar with the name G. Sakai, but there’s a decent chance you already own one of their knives. This Seki-City, Japan knife maker...
In the last five years, the knife making scene has absolutely exploded, with dozens upon dozens of new names, new talents, and new knives. One shop that gained a...
Hawk Knives delivered deeply sad news to the knife world yesterday: Grant Hawk, one of the most innovative, boundary-pushing knife makers of the 20th century, passed away earlier this...
The September Buck of the Month is here, and it’s something off the beaten path. The 631 PakLite, a lightweight outdoors knife, forms the basis of the first fall...
Charles de Buyer, who makes knives by hand under the shop name Opus Knives, has joined the seemingly endless ranks of Boker collaborators for the Tavros, a fixed blade...
Kershaw’s third 2025 product release is upon us, bringing with it nine new models. There’s a lot to process and drool over, include two impressive new fixed blades and...
Demko Knives has brought their penchant for super tough, dependable folding knives into an entirely new genre with an expansion to the Nano-Shark line called the Razor-Shark. This version...
Checking in with Sencut, the youngest sibling in the We Knife Co. family, we see that there is a new large folder on the way called the Vornix. With...
Buck Paklite Field Knife Steps into the Spotlight for September
Kershaw Product Release No. 3 Shows Off Fixed Blades and XL Folder
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