Sometimes you can best serve your country by serving those in the armed forces. Daniel Winkler got that opportunity in the years after Sept. 11, 2001. Of course, the world changed dramatically on that fateful day, and Winkler soon changed with it. Before 2001, Winkler was primarily a full-time knifemaker, having achieved master bladesmith accreditation from the American Bladesmith Society…
Thanksgiving is full of wonderful traditions — watching football for hours on end, bickering with almost-forgotten family members, midday naps. But pulling out that old, dusty electric knife when it’s time to carve the bird not one of them. You know the one. It has a big plastic grip and…
I am keeping it as a “Sneak Peek”, though for some subscribers that won’t be the case. My December issue arrived today, so I imagine that there will be at least some of you who did as well. Obviously, any time “Bowie No. 1” comes up, it is going to…
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – A Lowcountry knife maker is paving the way in his industry and making history while doing it. Quintin Middleton knows his way around a kitchen. “My mom has four boys. She said, ‘You not going anywhere unless you know how to cook, bake. So like…
My wife Debbie took one look at the eight-inch Mountain Man and claimed it for a kitchen knife. I’m used to that – Debbie “acquires” a lot of my gear when the items work well. Pens, notebooks, socks, T-shirts – nothing is safe. So, many of my outdoors and camp…
Like with the Torrent, this is a review of an updated item, so I am again going to use the mid length format. This is a great light and a full review is unnecessary both because the light is so simple and good and because its basically a better version…
H. Clay Aalders is a lifelong edged tool user. He spent the past 20 years as a woodworker and fishing guide in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Idaho, and Tennessee. While guiding in Idaho, Clay worked part-time writing for a local newspaper, and upon moving to Tennessee began writing for the blog The…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
This article was originally published by Mark Thornton at The Mises Institute. Over the last…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
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