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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…

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Cutting-Edge Culinary Delight: Unveiling the Finest Kitchen Knives for Culinary Mastery

SOMETHING GOOD IS COOKING When it comes to feeding the family, there’s nothing more rewarding than preparing a wonderful meal yourself, whether the ingredients come from the local market, your backyard garden, or the woods you’ve hunted. Naturally, having the sharpest, handiest kitchen knives blades configured for the job will…

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Benchmade Unveils Exciting New Models: From Out-the-Front Autos to Grippy EDCs

I just got a peek at some of the Benchmade new models for 2022 and I like what I’m seeing so far. Whatever your primary uses for a knife might be, you’ll probably find something to suit your needs in this lineup. Among Benchmade’s offerings will be an out-the-front auto…

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KNIFE Magazine’s Knife News Column – October 2024 Edition

Somewhere around the middle of each month we share the Knife News column from the current issue. But the time you read this, it won’t be the freshest news, as much gets covered in our News Feed on the website, and print subscribers could read it almost a month ago.…

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David C. Andersen banters with Knafs’ Ben Petersen

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…

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Weekend Open Thread: Return of the WOT Edition (free hats for new commenters)

Live from Knoxville, it’s Friday Night! Welcome to the return edition of KNIFE Magazine’s Weekend Open Thread. We were on hiatus last week, as I was with my family in Montana visiting Ethan  Becker, who lives in a guest house on the ranch of a close childhood friend. It was…

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The Knife Edge: Spooky

I’m not sure why I bought this Texas Toothpick.  For some enigmatic and unexplainable reason, I bought it.  I’m not a huge fan of slip joints.  The blade is… calling it a patina would be kind.  The tip is broken off, and the front third of the blade is bent…

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