The Knife Analyst
IWA OutdoorClassics Reschedules Postponed 2020 Event for September
The IWA OutdoorClassics Show is one of the largest knife events in the world and I previously discussed the event being postponed due to...
IWA and Spyderco Amsterdam Knife Meetups Cancelled Due to Coronavirus
IWA OutdoorClassics and Spyderco Amsterdam, are two of the largest knife events in the world and unfortunately, due to coronavirus, IWA OutdoorClassics has been...
Zero Tolerance Releases New Speed-Safe Flipper Knife
Zero Tolerance has just released a new knife and that knife is the 0357, a classic flipper design knife. This knife has some similarities...
The Origins and Evolution of Modern Cutlery
Everybody uses knives. They are one of the most useful tools ever invented.However, knives weren't always as fancy as they are now, and...
Seax Knives: Blades of the Vikings
The seax blade profile is deeply associated with Scandinavian and Viking lore.The seax knife was also known as the 'sax', or 'scramasax'.Although the...
A Guide to Knife Blade Profiles
No matter what type of knife you are looking to buy, one important thing to take into consideration is that profile of the blade....
Can You Bring Chef Knives On a Plane?
The short answer is that most knives are not allowed to be carried on the plane by passengers.Based on TSA Guidelines, travelers are allowed...
How Many Steak Knives Do I Need for My Kitchen or...
We all know steak knives are essential to cutting the perfect steak.
Rike Knives Releases the Hummgbird Plus Knife
Rike Knives has officially released the Hummingbird Plus knife. This is a larger version of it's predecessor, the original, mini, Hummingbird knife. It's made...
Are Paring Knives Dishwasher Safe?
If you’re unaware of what a paring knife is, it’s a small knife often used for fruits and vegetables. Once upon a time, before...