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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-08-2024, 12:32 AM
Forum: Knife News & Reviews
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[NBK] Civivi Cloud Peak Reivew

An Unexpected Classic Outdoor Knife, but a Welcome One The Cloud Peak continues a tiny section of Civivi’s line that I have always wanted them to expand on: Normal looking fixed blades. Up to now, they’ve mostly put out fixed blades that look like rejected Star Trek prototypes (with all due respect to Maciej Torbé; ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/civivi-...ak-reivew/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-08-2024, 12:32 AM
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[NBK] Schwarz Knives Lost Trail 5 Review

One of the Most Thought Out Camping Knives I’ve Ever Used As the biggest fixed blade made by Schwarz knives so far, I had some big expectations about the Lost Trail 5, especially because TJ Schwarz gave a detailed run down of the knife when he announced it. The short version of that video is ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/schwarz...-5-review/

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08-08-2024, 12:32 AM
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[NBK] Begg Knives Diamici Review: A Solid, Classy Folder

This is a classy flipper with great action and a slice-y blade. There’s nothing revolutionary about the design: a liner-lock flipper with a drop point D2 blade is anything but a rare sight these days, but the dressing of this knife makes it stand out in a way that makes me happy to take it ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/begg-diamici-review/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[NBK] Kizer Comet Review

The Kizer Comet is a flipper with an art background but outdoor genetics. There’s something oddly refreshing about the Comet. It’s a snappy flipper with some old school design lines that make it immediately likable. My first impressions: It’s almost a perfect little folder except for one marring detail: The detent is way too strong. ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/kizer-comet-review/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[NBK] Kizer Smolt Photo Tour & Review

Kizer doesn’t put out a lot of fixed blades, but when they do it’s usually something pretty cool. The Smolt is a little EDC-sized drop point designed by Jonathan Styles of Styles Design. He’s done a fair bit of work with Kizer in the past, especially in the fixed blade category, but the Smolt is ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/kizer-smolt/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[NBK] Mercer Millennia Knife Set Review

The TL;DR version is that the knives in this set are okay at best, but the convenience of the magnetic board for storage makes them invaluable. That’s not to say the knives are bad. In the grand scheme of things, they get the job done. The big handles make them feel a little weird, but ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/mercer-...et-review/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[NBK] Kansept Tuckamore Review

This Quirky Powerhouse Cutter has a Premium Feel This knife is a lot like an Emperor penguin: it’s larger than you expect it to be, looks kinda funny, and seems like it should be wearing a suit, but you’re generally happy it’s around. I’m going to say a lot of disparaging things about how the ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/kansept...re-review/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[NBK] The Cangshan Helena Starter Knife Set Review

I enjoyed using two-thirds of this set.  There are some nice ergonomic details in the design language of the series that make smaller knives pleasant to hold and easy to manipulate, but I just couldn’t get myself to enjoy the chef’s knife. Leave some room for my increasing bias toward lighter knives, but for me, ... Read more



https://www.nothingbutknives.com/cangsha...na-review/

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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-07-2024, 06:12 PM
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[KnifeNews] Tactile Turns out Their Take on a Classic Terzuola Design

Tactile Knife Co. released the first batch of a new folder last week, and it’s a special one. The Mariner 2 sees the team working with knife world legend Bob Terzuola to bring one of his classic custom designs to production life. The original Mariner released all the way back in 1987, when the custom […]
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Posted by: BladeTalk Bot
08-06-2024, 05:40 PM
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[KnifeNews] Work Sharp’s New Model is an EDC-Friendly Knife Sharpener

We suppose it was only a matter of time before we saw something like this. Work Sharp has created and released the Folding Field Sharpener, a gadget that packs the bare sharpening essentials into a pocketable EDC item. If you’ve ever used the original “fixed” Guided Field Sharpener, you’ll know that it is all about […]
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https://knifenews.com/work-sharps-new-mo...sharpener/

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