Entirely in the style of the brochure sheets known from earlier times and summarized in a ring binder, this compendium offers a model sheet for every knife made in our Solingen factory. On each sheet of this reference book you will find a picture and description of each knife. All in all, our PUMA collector friend Jrg Hbner has compiled the data for a good 100 knives, created this compilation and preceded it with an introductory chapter with general information. Model sheets are also created for newly released models, so the collection can be expanded in the future.

The Sissipuukko m95 was at first a collaboration of two parties: The company Fiskars Oyj Apb, which originally comes from Fiskars village, just north of Raseborg, Finland, and which today is a large, international company employing more than 4300 people worldwide. Fiskars has manufactured pig and wrought iron ever since 1649 and common products originally were nails, thread, hoes, iron wheels and knives. Simply put, the company has some extensive experience in producing quality steel for knives and other cutlery related items. And for that reason, they were chosen to deliver the blade blanks for the knife.


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Fiskars, however, were not the designer or even maker behind these knives. Instead, the Sissipuukko are the invention of Cpt. Juha-Pekka Peltonen. And with the current version of the knife, Fiskars is no longer part of the picture as the blades are nowadays manufactured by Laurin Metalli in Kauhava, Finland, a town quite famous for knife making since centuries back. The Fiskars mark on the blades today only refer to the village of Fiskars, which is where Cpt. Peltonen lives, or rather a few klicks outside of it. (It is a common misunderstanding that the 10470 number on the grip refers to a catalogue number of the Fiskars company, but it is actually the postal code of the village).

The shape has much in common with the Finnish m62 bayonet, with a slight drop at the point. The blade is teflon coated to prevent rusting and the spine is rounded, which is great for carving and camp chores. Just like on typical Scandinavian knives, there is no ricasso or choil, with the edge starting right at the grip. Again, this makes carving easy, as the nearest to the hand is where you have the most power to apply.

The knife is full tang, with injection molded thermoplastics that both looks and feels like rubber. While completely enclosing the tang, I would personally prefer to have the tang exposed at the back so I could use it for light hammering, and when speaking to Cpt. Peltonen he mentioned he had considered it and that it was his original intention, but technical considerations had forced him to disregard it. He still plays with the thought, but fears it would lead to abuse of the knife, and he may well be right in this, considering the silliness and mistreatment some people put their knives through.

As mentioned initially, this has grown to become one of my favourite knives, which says quite a bit about it, considering I have had great opportunity to try out a lot of very high-quality knives by top brands in Europe and the US. It is very comfortable to use regardless of season with no cold metal exposed in the grip, despite the full tang.

TOPS is proud to present the Fieldcraft in 154cm stainless steel. 154cm is a high quality steel that makes excellent knives. This version of the knife is available in any one of the handles that we make. It is the same size as the other Fieldcraft models. The Rockwell hardness is 58-60, and because it's stainless, it is a full heat treat and not a differential heat treat. Some of the bushcrafters out there will like this feature because with a small, simple modification, they can use the spine for striking a ferro rod or for scraping tasks.

Japanese kitchen knives have developed from simple, heavy blades (similar to Deba), which come in many well-thought-out forms used for precisely determined tasks. The great classic trio are Deba, Usuba and Yanagiba, which are especially useful for traditional Japanese cuisine.

Petty knife, sometimes also referred to as paring or utility, is a smaller version of the Gyuto (Chef's knife), and is used for all sorts of delicate tasks where a larger knife would be unwieldy. Petty knives are used for peeling, paring, decorating, cutting out cores of apple quarters, removing eyes from potatoes, etc. It is a knife that should be in everyone's kitchen. Its usual length is between 120-150mm.

A heavy, classic Japanese knife for rougher tasks. It was originally designed for cutting and filleting fish and chicken. Deba knives are usually 165-210mm long and up to 9mm thick. They are chisel ground and usually have a Japanese handle. Although Deba knives certainly look like they could cut through the fish/meat bones, we shouldn't use them for that as the blade is still sensitive to chipping. For cutting bones a Cleaver is your best tool.

Each year, Victorinox releases a single model of Swiss Army Knife designed to honor their country of origin, Switzerland. These knives, produced in very limited quantities, focus on Swiss images such as famous places, arts and crafts and other cultural icons. Often, the Swiss Spirit Swiss Army Knives are models that are unique to the collection.

Every year, Victorinox creates a Swiss Army Knife with a Damascus steel blade, or one that is a replica of or homage to the earliest versions of the Swiss Army Knife. These highly collectible knives are always produced in extremely limited quantities and never stick around long.

Every year, we turn our iconic No.08 folding knife model into limited editions. We collaborate with world-famous brands (Supreme) or emerging artists to create unique patterns on the wooden handles, anodize our classic Yatagan-shaped stainless steel into a sublime black blade or utilize rare wood species such as Iron wood to craft special collectible Opinel knives. With stamped blades and limited availability, our limited edition drops are highly anticipated. Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know about our museum-quality Opinel limited editions! Discover the long tradition of Opinel special series here.

THE FIRST CUSTOM KNIFE MAKERS who also work with the new 3D printing process. With us, you can have your knives made with commercially available handles, sheaths and materials. After purchasing one of our handmade knives, you will receive several STL 3D files with which you can print your handles and sheaths (TPU) yourself on any standard 3D printer.

This special edition with the knife factory coordinates on the blade highlights our characteristic Dala Red colour and its long red thread throughout history. It took us years to perfect the knives we make today, because just like you, we know that quality takes no shortcuts. The ergonomic barrel-shaped polymer handle features a friction grip, a finger guard, and a 3.2 mm thick blade made of recycled Swedish stainless steel.

Great looking special edition Garberg. I have this model in the black handle and wanted to add the red handled version to my collection of tough, durable hard-use Mora knives.

Overall outstanding quality and value as the world has come to expect from Morakniv.

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You can also get the knife with a gut hook on the back of the blade. I have to assume there are people out there who actually use that thing since Buck keeps making knives with it. Gut hook or not, though, this is a great knife for beginning and experienced hunters.

Switchblade (automatic) knives can be shipped to civilian and armed forces supply or procurement officers and employees of the federal government ordering or procuring or purchasing such knives in connection with activities of the Federal government; to supply or procurement officers in the National Guard, the Air National Guard or militia of the state or territory of the District of Columbia ordering, procuring or purchasing such knives in connections with the activities of such organizations; to supply or procurement officers or employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia or the government of any state or territory of any county, city or other political subdivision of a state or territory ordering, procuring or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of such government.

Knives can be shipped by common carrier; that sale, transportation or distribution, possession or introduction into interstate commerce of switchblade knives is authorized if it is pursuant to a contract with the armed forces; or, any member or employee thereof acting in the performance of his or her duty may possess switchblade knives and may have them shipped to him and sold to him or her. The possession and transportation upon his or her person of a switchblade knife or a blade 3 inches or less is authorized to any handicapped individual who has the use of only one arm.

Knafs started as a little garage side hustle in 2018. Our first product was a knife poster with everything we knew about knives on it. Now we're a full-time hustle with 8-ish employees, 150+ products, a warehouse, and bigger dreams. Knafs is our goofy little way to take chances, make mistakes and get messy on our own terms. We're glad you're here for the ride. To the Moon, Amigos!

Then there are the factory customs. For the factory customs the same concept applies in terms of name. They are, after all, production knives with custom elements. Zero Tolerance, for instance, has introduced a bunch of factory customs with designs from Rick Hinderer Knives. For these factory customs the pivot, screws and other parts are made by Rick Hinderer himself. These factory customs are therefore very special! Also because they are limitedly produced. The perfect opportunity to have the best of both worlds: a part of the designer and the company.

S-TEC Brand was founded to continue pursuing our belief that products should always improve and get better with modern production method and development. Launched in 2017, focusing on the Functionality, Design, and Affordability. Conceptualized in late 2016 during the production meeting of the now well known Proelia Brand of high-end utility D2 Tool Steel knives. S-TEC Brand was conceived and committed to bring you folding knives, fixed blades, and accessories that offers modern design that are functional while being affordable giving the customers the best of both worlds. 006ab0faaa

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