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15.12.2025
Enter the beaded knife lanyard: part utility, part individual statement, a functional piece of art that enhances your tool with a unique touch.
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14.12.2025
The macuahuitl was one of the most distinctive weapons of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica — a flat wooden club edged with razor-sharp obsidian blades, wielded by elite Aztec (Mexica) warriors in the Late Post-Classic period (c. 1200–1521 CE).
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14.12.2025
Paracord's versatility allows for various weaving patterns, creating a personalized touch and a potential survival tool. In this post, we'll explore how paracord lanyards have symbolizelience and utility in the knife community, transcending their origins to become an essential component of everyday carry.
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13.12.2025
Collectors argue about steels, grinds, and handle shapes all day, yet four pillars support nearly every high-value blade. Miss one, and the price tag wobbles. Nail all four, and even a modest-looking folder can double its value overnight.
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12.12.2025
Owning a genuine U.S. 1918 Mark I trench knife is more than bragging rights—it is a stake in living history. Every casting flaw in the brass knuckle-duster, every carbon-steel grind mark, and even the particular stale-oil smell of an original leather scabbard whisper about muddy French trenches and close-quarters combat a century ago.
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09.12.2025
AUS-10 steel distinguishes itself in the knife world with its excellent blend of edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance, making it an attractive option for a wide range of users.
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06.12.2025
Glock field knives are known worldwide for their durability, versatility, and reliability. Originally designed for military use, the Glock 78 and Glock 81 models continue to be favored by both professionals and civilians for their rugged construction and practical design.
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05.12.2025
Seax and Viking knife? Are you confused by the terms? The seax knife, a single-edged blade, was more than just a weapon for the viking warriors. It was a constant companion used for everyday tasks and in fierce battles.
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04.12.2025
The sharpest knife ever documented is an obsidian surgical scalpel with an edge apex just 30 Å (3 nm) thick—roughly 10,000 × finer than a human hair—verified under a transmission electron microscope.
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