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Wednesday, 12 February 2025 15:35

1791 Belt and Easy Slide Holster

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Finding the right way to carry your gear can be a challenge, especially when balancing comfort, accessibility, and durability. There are plenty of leather and Kydex solutions out there, but when I come across a company that’s making quality products at a reasonable price—especially one that’s local—I like to take a closer look. Enter 1791 Leather, a Miami-based company producing high-quality leather holsters, EDC organizers, and outdoor accessories. I got my hands on their Heavy-Duty Leather Belt and Easy Slide EDC Holster, and after some time using them, here’s what I think.

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Tuesday, 11 February 2025 09:40

PocketWrench II

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Dimensions and other info

Material: stainless steel (also exists in Chrome-Vanadium)
Manufacturers: Burketek, MCFeely's, Latshaw
Weight: 50g
Length:4" or 101 mm
Width: 1" or 25.4 mm
Thickness: 1/8" or 3.1 mm

Features
-Standard 1/4" hex hole
-Closed wrench end, sizes 3/16" to 11/16" or 5mm to 17mm
-beveled end for prying and large flat-head
-measuring scales, 2 inches and 5 cm

For over a century, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been synonymous with American craftsmanship. Founded in 1889, Case built its reputation on traditional slipjoints and lockbacks, knives that became trusted companions for outdoorsmen, servicemen, and collectors alike. From ranchers and tradesmen to astronauts, Case knives have carved their place in history through durability, functionality, and timeless appeal.

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Monday, 10 February 2025 09:37

Hightron Mini Ventura

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The knife industry is a fast-moving, competitive space where new companies either ride the wave or get lost in the turbulence. HIGHTRON is one of those newer names looking to carve out a place, and from what I’ve seen with models like the Pathwright and Sharplyn, they’re doing more than just showing up—they're making an impression. Their designs stand out, and their execution feels polished, as if they've been at this for much longer. Today, I’m looking at the Mini Ventura, a more compact offering in their lineup that still packs a respectable punch.

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Monday, 10 February 2025 09:27

Case Highbanks

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Watching a company steeped in tradition break new ground is always fascinating. Case has long been known for its classic slip joints, but in 2021, they shook things up with the release of the Kinzua, Marilla, and Westline—modern designs that marked a turning point for the brand. While the launch had its learning moments, it proved Case could evolve while staying true to its roots.

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Thursday, 30 January 2025 04:56

Case Longhouse

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W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company, based in Bradford, Pennsylvania, is a cornerstone of American knife-making heritage. Since 1889, the company has been crafting knives that embody quality, perseverance, and integrity. Founded by the Case brothers—William Russell (W.R.), Jean, John, and Andrew—what began as a small operation selling knives from a wagon in upstate New York has grown into one of the most respected names in American cutlery. W.R.'s son, John Russell Case, later formed the company as it exists today, with his father’s guidance stabilizing the early finances and building a reputation for excellence.
 
From designs that tamed the wilderness, landed on the moon, and even served the country in times of war, Case knives have found their way into the pockets of everyday users, collectors, and even U.S. presidents. Known for their durability and craftsmanship, Case knives are built to last and are often passed down for generations.
 
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Monday, 27 January 2025 15:14

Tenable Model 6

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The Tenable Model 6 is a budget-friendly rendition of its premium counterpart from Kansept, a knife beloved by the community for its performance and versatility. While the original Model 6 was a solid performer, I felt it had a few minor flaws that held it back from perfection. With this version, Tenable has addressed those concerns while introducing thoughtful upgrades that make it even more appealing.

For those unfamiliar with the Model 6, it was designed by Nick Swan, a retired law enforcement officer who knows the value of a reliable, functional knife. His philosophy is simple: a knife should be a tool, not a trophy. That practicality is evident in the Model 6, which blends utility and self-defense into one cohesive design.

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Monday, 27 January 2025 15:08

Tenable Rafe L

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The Rafe L is a stout and capable folding knife with an aggressive design that doesn’t compromise on performance. Designed by Adam of 4T5 Design, this knife embodies his passion for sleek yet functional blades, bringing a touch of his own style to the EDC world.

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Monday, 27 January 2025 13:06

OKnife U1

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17379827157420I recently received the new U1 Pro utility knife from OKnife and it does appear, at least at first glance, to be an upgrade from the usual utility blade holder folder.  I’ve had a few of these kinds of knives over the years and I can appreciate the convenience of swapping out a dull blade for a sharp one, but my overall preference is for a more traditional type blade.  Even so, I do recognize that this is a very attractive option for those who don’t know how or don’t like to sharpen things.
Friday, 24 January 2025 08:27

Vosteed Porcupine

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Vosteed has been on a roll—not just lately, but since the very beginning. The company set out to make a name for itself, and the community has taken notice. Yue, the mastermind behind Vosteed, took his passion for knives and the knowledge he gained working for Kizer to create something truly special. While many of their designs are Yue’s own, the company also collaborates with other designers. The sheer imagination Yue brings is remarkable and, in my opinion, the key to Vosteed’s success.

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