
Archive for November, 2009
A Knife That’s Made for Collecting
Author: Knifepoint
While many of us appreciate knives for their assorted practical purposes – culinary uses, hunting, cutting twine and fishing line, etc. – there are just as many aficionados out there who collect knives for show. Even if they are never used for their intended purpose, high end pocket knives are beloved for their intricate designs and aesthetic appeal. The Boker Gentleman’s Folder is one such knife.
It features a linerlock system that holds the knife in an open position until the wielder releases the lock. The handle is hewn from finest maple and the blade crafted from metallurgical steel. The stylish construction and practical potential make it a fine specimen at knife shows, and even a knife novice would surely appreciate its design.
Essential Supplies for the Hunting Camp
Author: Knifepoint
Rifle season starts in mid November here in my neck of the woods, and that means it’s time to place the “Gone Huntin’” sign in my store window before driving out to camp. I’d might as well send my wife a postcard as well; she won’t be seeing much of me for the next week or so. Still, I don’t want to get too far ahead of myself. A hunter who hits the woods unprepared is much less likely to bring home a trophy buck.
After taking stock of my supplies and gear this year, I discovered that I could use some spare Uncle Henry pocket knives. These fine knives are one of the most essential tools of the trade a hunter could as for, and the five-inch blade looks pretty cool when it’s unleashed as well. One thing’s for sure: if anything needs cutting at camp this year, I’ve got the situation covered.
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