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…
There’s always new Civivi stuff to cover, of course, but one format in their catalog we like to pay especial attention to, due to its relative rarity, is the classic outdoor fixed blade category. There’s a new one arriving this month, the Cloud Peak, and it offers a well-rounded blade…
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…
I wrote about The Unnamed Society and their Jim Bowie Project (Curated by French Maker Tashi Bharucha) in the December 2022 Knife News column, and the knives were represented in our Artistry in Knives centerspread that month. Here is what I had to say back then… Unnamed Society commissions Jim…
Frankfort, KY – July X, 2024 – Blade meets barrel in the ultimate collaboration between Castle & Key Distillery and GiantMouse Knives. Beginning August 24, the historic distillery and high-quality knife maker will release a limited-edition box set: Castle & Key Distiller’s Blade paired with a corresponding numbered bottle of…
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…
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 Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge under the title: Iranian Missiles…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
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