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Favorite Knives of 2018 – Plus Looking Forward to 2019

2018 was a fantastic year for knives! Of course, around here we have a great time whenever we are dealing with knives, whatever that...
Christmas List

ePrague’s 2018 Sharp Choice Christmas List: Stocking Stuffers and More!

You've been waiting for this; and now it is here!  ePrague's Official Sharp Choice Christmas List for 2018! It was not difficult making our choices. ...

2018 Buck Collectors Club 30th Anniversary BCCI Knife Event in Post...

The Buck Collector's Club has been meeting every five years since it's founding in 1988 by Vern Taylor, a Buck sales representative. Members of...

Richard Neyman: Author of Buck 184 Buckmaster and Buck Phrobis 188...

Richard Neyman is a tactical/military knife enthusiast to say the least. He owns or has owned some of the rarest Buck 184 Buckmasters and...

What is a Buck Buildout Knife?

What is a Buck buildout? We get this question a lot. Buck knife collectors know what it means, but others not so well connected...

The Bowie Knife — America, the Great Outdoors, and Its Knife

  There is perhaps no more fitting persona for the bowie knife than that of the American himself. ...

The Original Blade Changer: 1957 Space Age Survival Knife

Lots of shiny metal and strange looking “high tech” gadgets. That’s the way we often characterize the...

Is There a Difference Between the Phrobis M9 and Buck 188 Bayonets?

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The short answer to the question is no, there is not a difference between these bayonets. Why?...

The Classic Vintage 1970s Era Gerber G. Sakai Ebony Folding Hunter Knives

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The Gerber Ebony Folding Hunter Series are truly stunning. These knives are rather scarce today since they...

An American Knife Company Remembered: Olsen OK Howard City, Michigan

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The Olsen Knife Company is a classic American knife making brand. They originated in Howard City, Michigan...

The Original Blade Changer: 1957 Space Age Survival Knife

Lots of shiny metal and strange looking “high tech” gadgets. That’s the way we often characterize the future in movies, or at least we...