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Tuesday, 18 February 2025 04:55

Kizer Brat

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Jens Anso is a name that carries weight in the knife world. His designs are known for their clean lines, modern aesthetics, and an emphasis on ergonomics. If you've handled his work before, you know he blends function and form in a way that just makes sense. Anso has collaborated with some big names like Zero Tolerance, Böker, and now Kizer, bringing his unique touch to production knives.

One of the things he’s best known for is his work with integral handles—frames milled from a single piece of material. This adds structural strength and eliminates the need for extra hardware. Normally, integrals are found in high-end customs or titanium-based production models, but Kizer is flipping the script by making it accessible with G10. The result? A knife that gives you that solid integral feel without draining your wallet.
 
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Friday, 14 February 2025 14:45

Kizer Task

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Those who read my reviews know that I appreciate a knife that offers a high degree of utility. While I enjoy a variety of blade styles, my favorites tend to be wharncliffe, sheepsfoot, and cleaver blades. Any blade shape can be useful in different situations, but I find these three to be the best for general-purpose work. Knives with a good amount of belly are excellent for tasks like food prep and skinning, but a straight-edged blade offers better precision, ease of sharpening in the field, and a well-defined tip for detailed cutting.

That brings us to the Kizer Task, a knife that visually resembles models like the Gerber Flatiron, featuring a relatively straight blade profile and handle. This is a good thing—straight handles paired with straight blades tend to excel in utility and everyday carry.

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Friday, 14 February 2025 14:38

DiamondBlade Fury Auto

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DiamondBlade Knives has always been about pushing the limits of what’s possible with steel. Their Friction Forged process takes traditional tool steel and transforms it into something exceptional—offering incredible hardness at the edge while maintaining flexibility at the spine. The result? Knives that stay sharper for longer while resisting breakage.

The Fury Automatic carries that same cutting-edge (pun intended) technology in a compact, pocket-friendly form. It’s lightweight, snappy, and built for real-world use. Let’s take a closer look.

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Friday, 14 February 2025 06:50

Work Sharp Field Sharpener

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A good sharpener isn’t just about getting a razor edge—it’s about consistency, ease of use, and convenience. Work Sharp has built a reputation for making some of the most user-friendly sharpening tools around, and the Guided Field Sharpener is no exception. Whether you’re new to sharpening or a seasoned pro, this little tool delivers results without the guesswork.

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Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:32

Maxace Babylon-A

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Automatic knives are something that we, as Americans, can take for granted. Plenty of countries—and even some states within the U.S.—outright ban them. Heck, there was a time when even assisted-opening knives lived in a legal gray area. Thanks to organizations like Knife Rights and AKTI, we've seen laws shift, letting us enjoy certain knives without worrying about getting a slap on the wrist.

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Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:25

Maxace Goliath

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About Maxace

Maxace Knives, founded in 2014, has built a strong reputation for producing high-performance knives with a focus on innovation and craftsmanship. Originally collaborating with Stedemon on models like the Balance and Wave, Maxace has since developed its own distinct design language, transitioning from a budget-friendly brand to one recognized for premium materials and high-end construction. Known for pushing the boundaries of production knives, Maxace consistently delivers robust, well-engineered tools that appeal to both enthusiasts and hard-use users.

Specifications

Blade Length: 4.33"

Blade Steel: Böhler K110 (D2 equivalent)

Overall Length: 9.84"

Handle Material: Titanium & G-10

Weight: 7.05 oz

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Wednesday, 12 February 2025 15:35

1791 Belt and Easy Slide Holster

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Finding the right way to carry your gear can be a challenge, especially when balancing comfort, accessibility, and durability. There are plenty of leather and Kydex solutions out there, but when I come across a company that’s making quality products at a reasonable price—especially one that’s local—I like to take a closer look. Enter 1791 Leather, a Miami-based company producing high-quality leather holsters, EDC organizers, and outdoor accessories. I got my hands on their Heavy-Duty Leather Belt and Easy Slide EDC Holster, and after some time using them, here’s what I think.

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Tuesday, 11 February 2025 09:40

PocketWrench II

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Dimensions and other info

Material: stainless steel (also exists in Chrome-Vanadium)
Manufacturers: Burketek, MCFeely's, Latshaw
Weight: 50g
Length:4" or 101 mm
Width: 1" or 25.4 mm
Thickness: 1/8" or 3.1 mm

Features
-Standard 1/4" hex hole
-Closed wrench end, sizes 3/16" to 11/16" or 5mm to 17mm
-beveled end for prying and large flat-head
-measuring scales, 2 inches and 5 cm

For over a century, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been synonymous with American craftsmanship. Founded in 1889, Case built its reputation on traditional slipjoints and lockbacks, knives that became trusted companions for outdoorsmen, servicemen, and collectors alike. From ranchers and tradesmen to astronauts, Case knives have carved their place in history through durability, functionality, and timeless appeal.

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Monday, 10 February 2025 09:37

Hightron Mini Ventura

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The knife industry is a fast-moving, competitive space where new companies either ride the wave or get lost in the turbulence. HIGHTRON is one of those newer names looking to carve out a place, and from what I’ve seen with models like the Pathwright and Sharplyn, they’re doing more than just showing up—they're making an impression. Their designs stand out, and their execution feels polished, as if they've been at this for much longer. Today, I’m looking at the Mini Ventura, a more compact offering in their lineup that still packs a respectable punch.

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