
This Might Be the Tiniest, Mightiest EDC Knife Ever
The tinyBlade raises the question: How tiny is too tiny?
The tinyBlade raises the question: How tiny is too tiny?
Thanks to deep karambit heritage and a unique form factor, the new Civivi Pyrus is one sharp conversation piece.
Let’s hear it for pirates of the carabiner.
Blade HQ just put several recently discontinued models on sale for as much as 55 percent off.
The Skeletool CX now comes in some new hues, but the fresh coats of paint aren't just for looks.
Bestech's new Clastic runs wild with the tanto silhouette, which is pretty eye-popping already.
Thanks to a couple of new materials, CRKT's new edition of Lucas Burnley's Ibis Frame Lock is just like the original — only better.
WeKnife's Epaulette is a great excuse to break down this unusual, surprisingly useful blade shape.
Kansept’s Baba Yaga features premium ingredients we've been seeing more and more of lately.
Rear flipper or thumb disk: With Artisan Cutlery's Kami, you can really pick your poison.
"It was sort of like the first everyday carry knife."
Many consider Buck's 110 Folding Hunter to be the original modern folder. This special 60th anniversary edition gets a shiny new blade.
We break down two common pocket knife locking mechanisms that are similar, but not the same.
By Hayley Helms and Steve Mazzucchi
Kansept's latest release boasts a blade with literally thousands of years of history.
Designed by the great Ray Laconico, Vosteed's quietly elegant Vallhund boasts function to match its form.
With a mechanically mind-boggling deployment and retraction system, Rivery Manufacturing's Zero-6061 has kickstarted its way into the mainstream.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
Crafted in collaboration with designers Chen Chen and Kai Williams, the Sidewinder is a moving sculpture moonlighting as a knife.
By Hayley Helms
Here are some of our favorite deals — up to 50% off — from CRKT, Spyderco, Kershaw, Gerber and more.
The Poikiloblade Orca seemingly came from nowhere to wow the judges at Blade Show West. We tracked down one of the men behind it.
Designer Richard Rogers follows up the CEO with the Persian Frame Lock, which scored a notable honor at Blade Show West.