L.T. Wright Genesis knife proves its worth in backcountry scout bushcraft adventure
My former L.T. Wright Genesis, that is now in the capable hands of an active scoutmaster, proved its worth on a scout river trip.
read moreMy former L.T. Wright Genesis, that is now in the capable hands of an active scoutmaster, proved its worth on a scout river trip.
read moreSometimes the best cutlery reviewers are people who have a lukewarm interest in knives. Forget design, steel, handle material etc. – for these folks the bottom line is simple: Does the knife work?This Fire Creek Forge Bushcraft knife works quite well.
read moreIf a highly respected custom knife maker invited you to design your grail knife, what pattern and materials would you use? Jesse Hemphill made me that offer, and here is what I came up with.
read moreCombine a classic knife design with modern materials and you get my business every time. Bark River has done it again with this recreation of my first good sheath knife.
read moreSize matters, particularly when it comes to user knives. This Bark River North Country EDC is a compact, hardworking knife that might easily find a place in your every day carry tools.
read moreDamascus steel is REALLY pretty in a knife blade. But how does it work in the field? I took a Jesse Hemphill custom blade on a deer hunt, and used it hard. Check out the review.
read moreI am leery of celebrity-endorsed products. But the Helle Temagami knife, designed by “Survivorman” Les Stroud, has proven to be a solid performer.
read moreIn many emergency situations, all you’ll have are the tools in your pockets. And a tiny knife is better than no knife at all. A Classic can be an important part of your survival kit.
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 moreSearching for an inexpensive, quality bush knife? Then take a look at the L.T. Wright Bushcrafter.
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