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30.10.2025
Different sword types evolved to solve distinct combat problems—matching local materials, forging methods, and fighting styles. Throughout history, cultures refined sword geometry, weight, and balance to meet tactical needs, from armored battlefields to civilian duels.
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29.10.2025
When prestige in Counter-Strike is discussed, there are not many items as popular as the butterfly knife. Due to its silky flips and memorable animations, it has become an icon of cool and greatness within the community.
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03.10.2025
A dagger is a type of knife characterized by its pointed, double-edged blade, designed primarily for thrusting or stabbing.
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27.09.2025
Sharpening a serrated knife requires a different approach from sharpening a straight-edge blade. The unique tooth-like edge demands specialized tools and techniques, but when done correctly, a sharpened serrated knife can perform almost like new.
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25.09.2025
Before touching the lock, keep your fingers out of the blade’s closing path, point the edge away from you/others, and establish a secure grip. If you’re unsure, close the knife over a stable surface and take it slow. Confirm the blade is fully seated when closed.
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23.09.2025
A honing steel—also called a honing rod or “sharpening steel”—keeps a sharp knife performing by realigning its fatigued edge between true sharpenings. The safe, repeatable approach is simple: use a 10–12" rod, hold ~15–20° per side, apply light pressure, and make 5–10 alternating strokes.
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20.09.2025
The TSPROF K03 is a professional fixed-angle guided sharpener built on a rigid, CNC-machined metal architecture for professional precision and repeatability.
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10.09.2025
Herman Knives is a boutique Polish maker founded by Bartosz Herman (2009), known for small-batch folders that merge materials science with high-art finishing.
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10.09.2025
Gravity knives are a type of folding knife that can be opened with a flick of the wrist. They are similar to switchblades, but they do not have a spring mechanism that automatically propels the blade. Instead, they rely on gravity or centrifugal force to deploy the blade.
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