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The Top 5 Fixed Blades for ‘The Hottest Trend in Knives’GiantMouse invokes this blade shape on its Jagt hunting and camping folding knife. On the GMF1-XL ($195) fixed blade, however, I find it works out even better. You have more blade control due to ...
In his book, Woodcraft and Camping, Sears describes his go-to fixed blade knife as “thin in the blade, and handy for skinning, cutting meat, or eating with.” The blade shape itself is unlike ...
When you use and handle a lot of different knives, it is rare that anything really stands out and makes a lasting impression, ...
The Wharncliffe falls squarely in that second category. According to knife-depot.com, the shape dates back to a fixed blade, the Seax or Sax, introduced by Vikings before the 11th century. The name, ...
Perhaps the most important task for hunting knives is processing game in the field and on the meat pole. For that a hunter needs a knife that slices and holds an edge. However, it also has to hold up ...
The Wharncliffe falls squarely in that second category. According to knife-depot.com, the shape dates back to a fixed blade, the Seax or Sax, introduced by Vikings before the 11th century.
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