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Spyderco Caly3 Carbon Fiber Review

Hands down the best part about operating a site like bladereviews.com is the excuse to play around with bad ass knives like the Spyderco Caly3 Carbon Fiber. This special version of the Caly3 uses...

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Mcusta MC-1

Nestled in the heart of Seki Japan, Mcusta has been a part of Japan’s renown knifemaking industry since 1964. Often compared to Solingen, Germany, Seki is a knife-nut’s dream. Rich in resources such as...

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Fallkniven A1 Review

When I was a child I had the experience of packing up and shipping off half way around the world. The destination was Sweden, and I couldn’t have been more than 5 years old. My family stayed in...

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Fallkniven F1 Review

I am not sure if I have the patience for a compact survival knife. I tend to favor a brute force approach when working in the outdoors. Maybe I am lazy, or stupid… or lazy and stupid… but when in doubt...

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Al Mar Mini SERE 2000 Review

The SERE 2000 is one of the more iconic folding tactical knives of our time. The knife was originally designed in the 80s by Al Mar and Colonel Nick Rowe for the Army’s SERE (Survival, Evasion,...

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Al Mar Hawk Ultralight Review

From big to small, I review them all. That little jingle may be pretty lame, but it is also pretty true. My last review was of the ESEE Junglas, 16 inches of high carbon steel. Worth a look if want a...

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Spyderco Dragonfly II Review

The Spyderco Dragonfly 2 is a knife that, frankly, I didn’t think I would like. As far as every day carry goes, I’m into medium to large size folders. Maybe it’s a macho thing, I really don’t know, but...

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Fallkniven U2 Review

They say less is more. That is, until, less becomes less. That is the question with the U2, an ultra minimalist blade from Fallkniven. The U2 is about as simple of a knife as you could ask for. A slim,...

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Spyderco Endura Review

Updated: 03/13/2016 The Spyderco Endura is a knife that you won’t fully appreciate until you hold it in your hand. I remember when I first saw this blade at a local gun show. I had heard a lot about...

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Spyderco Delica 4 Wharncliffe Review

I’ve been vocal in my dislike of the Delica. I’ve been critical of its ergonomics, its steel, its price point. I was convinced that it was overrated, past its prime. I implied that it only continued to...

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Spyderco Delica 4 Review

Last updated: February 10, 2018 Ah, the Spyderco Delica – is there a more classic EDC design? Well, if we are talking about modern folding knives, I’d argue there really isn’t. One of Spyderco’s most...

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Rockstead Higo Review

Today I’ll be reviewing an expensive knife. There is no way around it. The Rockstead Higo retails for the better part of $1000. It’s insanely expensive, and it’s taken me the better part of 10 years of...

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Spyderco Centofante 3 Review

The Centofante 3 is one of Spyderco’s most long-lived designs. Introduced in 2004 and unchanged to this day, it’s been around long enough to witness most of the rest of Spyderco’s lineup either evolve...

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Spyderco Atlantic Salt Review

This review is a series of firsts. After over 400 reviews, this is the first time we have reviewed a knife with a fully serrated blade. It’s also the first time we have reviewed a knife with H1, an...

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Spyderco Moran Drop Point Review

I’m always amazed by what I don’t know. For example, before I got my hands on this Bill Moran and Spyderco collaboration, I never knew who Bill Moran was. That sounds like sacrilege on a knife website,...

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Silky Pocketboy Saw Review

I bought the Silky Pocketboy because I was looking for a small compact saw to take with me on suburban bicycle rides. It’s an odd use case, but that’s how I came to acquire my Pocketboy. Allow me to...

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