Video: How to wet form a leather knife sheath with water and a sponge
Here’s a quick and easy method to custom fit a leather sheath to your knife.
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read moreThere’s a reason this knife is a classic. It flat-out works. It’s a blade design that has withstood the test of time. It’s my do-it-all knife.
read moreThe Tumalo Creek area near Bend, Oregon, was devastated many years ago by forest fires. Today, much of the area has been restored to its former pristine state.
read moreThe more desperately you need a survival fire, the harder it will be to start one. That’s Murphy’s Law, and it is generally true. Here are three common items that virtually guarantee that you can get a fire started, even under really adverse conditions. In this case, the technique is used in standing water.
read moreThe Rogue River is a prime contender in the all-around camp knife category. Here’s why you should take a look at one.
read moreIt’s a wonderful quandary: Bark River UP Gunny or UP Bravo? Which one do you want to buy? The UP Bravo is the knife I would have designed for me. But the BR Gunny is one of my favorite knife series. Which one will be the best choice for you?
read moreThe Bark River JX-6 probably shouldn’t be the only knife to take on a deer hunt, but it is one that shouldn’t be left behind.
read moreThe Kephart design blade is a proven performer. This latest Kephart from Bark River may prove to be the best version yet.
read moreI didn’t need another Bark River Gunny. But I couldn’t pass up this latest addition to the Gunny line.
read moreThe best survival knife is one you enjoy carrying, because you’ll have it along when it’s needed. The new Sterling from Lon Humphrey Custom Knives is affordable, good looking and really useful, and may be what you’re looking for.
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