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Beast of a Blade: Boker Plus Thicker Clipper Review
As someone who has carried a knife with him since he was a kid, I have always struggled with the limitations of some knives. I recognize that knives are used for cutting and slicing. However, we’ve ...
Wes Siler is your guide to leading a more exciting life in the great outdoors. As Outside’s outdoor lifestyle columnist, he writes about the intersections of science, news, politics, gear, vehicles ...
Utility knives are sort of the unsung heroes of the knife industry. As their name suggests, they’re utilitarian blades that prioritize function over fashion. Although they’re eminently useful for the ...
Big-name designer. Marquee materials. Exorbitant pricing. Impossible to find. Typically, a “grail knife” has at least one of those qualities, if not several, which only contributes to its lore. “Not ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Sometimes, you come across a pocket knife that tugs on your heart strings and conjures up some warm nostalgic feelings. Maybe, this pocket knife makes you think of something ...
Boker has just introduced another knife – this time a folder – with simple, attractive, obviously working lines. The 6.6-ounce Squail is the design of Charles Marlowe of Omaha, Nebraska. If you know ...
The last few years have seen spectacular collaborations between Boker and custom knife maker Lucas Burnley – one of the most successful projects has been the enormously popular... The eye-catching ...
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