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Top Ten Pocket Knives 2014

Spyderco Civilian
Spyderco Civilian

Spyderco, Inc. 820 Spyderco Way Golden, CO 80403-8053. Phone: 303-279-8383 Toll-Free: 800-525-7770 Fax: 303-278-2229. Careers / Employment Opportunities

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SOG Flash II
SOG Flash II

The SOG Flash II is a tactical folding knife and the 'bigger brother' of the SOG Flash I. Check out our review to find out what we liked and disliked.

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Kershaw 1620PUR Scallion Folding Knife
Kershaw 1620PUR Scallion Folding Knife

Buy Kershaw Scallion, Purple (1620PUR), ... Single-Position Pocketclip; 2.5 OZ: Pocket Knives & Folding Knives ... Perfect size for an EDC pocket knife.

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Smith & Wesson Border Guard 2
Smith & Wesson Border Guard 2

Smith is a surname originating in England. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and the United States, the second most common surname in Canada, and the fifth most common surname in the Republic of Ireland.

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Spyderco Paramilitary 2
Spyderco Paramilitary 2

Byrd knives are Spyderco designed and use quality materials, but are manufactured in China instead of the USA. Military to ParaMilitary to ParaMilitary 2. The ParaMilitary 2 was not born in a void. It has a venerable grandfather, the Military.

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Kershaw Cryo
Kershaw Cryo

Kershaw makes some great products (i.e. “flippers”), so most enthusiasts like myself pay attention to their new products. The Cryo features 8Cr13MoV Chinese steel that you will find on lower end knives and is actually pretty decent steel for an EDC knife. It holds an edge reasonably well and is easy to sharpen.

Spyderco Salt I
Spyderco Salt I

Spyderco Salt I Plain Edge Yellow H-1 Steel Knife Review. Posted on January 6, 2014 May 19, 2016 by outdoorsandnature. Category Pocket, Pocket Knives, Spyderco.

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Chris Reeve Sebenza
Chris Reeve Sebenza

If you talk about knives on the Internet then you’ll know the Chris Reeve Sebenza is held up as the pinnacle of production knife perfection. But what’s it like to use and carry one in the real world? I let this one bite me to find out.

source: gizmodo.com