
7 Pocket Knife Designers Every EDC Enthusiast Should Know
These designers ushered in a new era in the evolution of the pocket knife.

These designers ushered in a new era in the evolution of the pocket knife.

Damascus steel is now fairly common in modern pocket and kitchen knives. But we may never know how modern interpretations match up to history.

With proper care, attention and maintenance, any pocket knife — even a cheap one — can outlast you.

With their circular cutout design, Spyderco knives have become recognizable classics.

Recently, Buck Knives updated one of its classics, Spyderco made a cute nod to canines, Work Sharp revealed a user-friendly whetstone and more.

Spyderco just revealed a big batch of new knives and nearly a third of the collection comes with the same unifying feature: a Wharncliffe blade.

Gear Patrol staff members share the daily driver knives that have earned a permanent home at our workspaces.

From classic folders to EDC fixed blades to one-off limited editions.

In its latest product reveal, Spyderco showed off a folding pocket knife with a strange-looking hook on the blade.

One of Spyderco’s latest pocket knives is the all-black version of the Efficient, an everyday folding blade that’s already 35 percent off.

Knifemakers from around the world just revealed all of the new designs they plan to release in 2019.

This ultra-slim pocketknife from Spyderco is discreet and perfect for chopping up your lunch.
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The best knife is the one that you have on you, and right now Massdrop has a vareity of them available for as much as 48 percent off.

The Knife of the Year Awards recognize the best knives of the year, as voted on by more than 200 industry professionals.

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And right now you can get it for $85 off.
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These small soldiers are sharp and easy to use — they’re knife enough for most every task.
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