The History of Sears & Roebuck Pocket Knives By Neal Punchard and Duncan Morgan Among the many hardware store giants in the United States from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s, Sears, Roebuck & Company was arguably the king of them all. Sears certainly had competition from other great firms such as Montgomery Wards, Shapleigh,
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Some Fairborn-Sykes Oddities By Ron Flook The Fairbairn-Sykes (F-S) Fighting Knife or Commando Knife as it is commonly known comes in a number of variants, the main three being the 1st pattern, 2nd Pattern and 3rd Pattern, but even within this grouping there are variants with different hilt types, such as the beaded and ribbed,
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Hey All, I began to gather these memes when the storm was still moderate and days from landfall. Turns out that this was “the Big One”, and not a joke at all. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. None of these are particularly disrespectful, but a bit of gallows humor is a
Greetings fellow People of the Knife. It is time for a sneak peek at our October issue, which should be arriving in subscriber mailboxes immanently. October is another jam-packed issue of KNIFE, with our usual mix of antique, traditional, custom, military, knifemaking, and modern production knives. Of course we have all of your regularly scheduled
So, does that make a Tide Pod an after dinner mint? Hello friends and welcome to another edition of everyone’s favorite weekend timewaster, the KNIFE Magazine Weekend Open Thread. I am cringing just looking at that. I have to think that was staged and ultimately the cords weren’t actually live. But still… I am certain