Tramontina - The Blade You Didn’t Know You Needed
The Tramontina machete is a bit of an enigma. It has an exotic-sounding name and is from Brazil. The blade sh... Read Story...
This is primarily a knife magazine, but a lot more gear is required to survive and thrive in the wilderness. Here are some of the best bits and bobs of 2020 tha... Read Story...
Tales of an Everyday Joe Bushcrafting through the Australian Wild
I truly hope there is a proper bushcrafter contributing to this issue of Knives Illustrated. ... Read Story...
The Knife Community weighs in on what these Hard-to-define categories mean to them
As “knife people” we often seem to be obsessed with categorizing ourselves, ... Read Story...
A New Knife Maker Gaining a Name
Ryan Pearson of Pearson Custom Knives is a master mechanic by day and an up-and-coming master knifemaker by night. His dreams ... Read Story...
Putting Your Bushcraft Skills to Use at Home
I live in the suburbs. I work in an office and have a tool chest full of luxury goods that I call my knife collect... Read Story...
Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition Knife & Tool Sharpener
One of the most intimidating aspects of the knife-collecting hobby for newer entrants is sharpening. Fr... Read Story...
This Meatcrafter is Equally at Home in the Field or in the Kitchen
Meatcrafter is a wonderful addition to the Benchmade Hunt Class and one that makes the trans... Read Story...
Bill Rapier, the owner of Amtac Blades and American Tactical Shooting Instruction (Amtac Shooting), recently retired after 20 years in the Navy. During his serv... Read Story...
TOP VETERAN-OWNED, VETERAN-FRIENDLY KNIFE MAKERS WHO CONSTANTLY PUSH FOR PERFECTION
Joe Wheelis
Heroes. For years, mine were the professional athletes who ... Read Story...