by cuttinged | Feb 14, 2023 | Knife Information, Knife Styles
There are a few knife companies that have become ubiquitous in the cutlery world, where when you hear their name, a specific knife comes to mind. KaBar and the USMC knife, Case with a trapper or sodbuster, and Buck Knives with the 110 folding hunter. Buck Knives was...
by cuttinged | Feb 8, 2023 | Design, Knife Information, Knife Styles, Knifemaker Spotlight
One of the good things about being a direct dealer for so many knife brands is the opportunity to get some limited edition or rare knives to bring to our market. And this is true with Microtech more than almost any other company. Microtech has their Core Series of...
by cuttinged | Aug 3, 2022 | Knife Information, Knife Styles
Knife Selection Different strokes and all… TT With all that is currently going on, people are looking for information. Several people have either sent me questions, or forwarded other peoples questions about choosing a knife for different purposes;...
by cuttinged | Jul 1, 2022 | Design, Knife Styles, Knifemaker Spotlight
In this latest blog post, we wanted to shine a light on some new products we have received recently. We have carried both brands previously, and now a whole new product line up we recently picked up. Of course we carry the OTF models, like the new Makora, with its...
by cuttinged | May 27, 2022 | Design, Knife Styles, Knifemaker Spotlight
Our very first blog post here was on French knifemaker Fred Perrin, which you can find here: Fred Perrin article. So I guess this could be considered a throwback. The reason for the throwback is because we just received a new shipment of knives from Fred, some old...
by cuttinged | Mar 24, 2022 | Design, Karambit, Knife Styles
Karambit, or alternately, kerambit, loosely translates from Bahasa as “tiger claw”, it is also known by other names, depending on size, or place of origin, such as lawi ayam (spur of the chicken) for smaller versions, or sangot for the large versions from the southern...