Tag: Chris Reeve Knives
My Knife Knowledge Comes In Handy
BladeHQ on May 31, 2018,
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Benchmade, Chris Reeve Knives, Gear, Reate Knives
Knife Knowledge Damsel in Distress: Help me! Help me! Andrew: Who’s that?! What’s wrong? Damsel: Over here, on the railroad tracks! A man mugged me and tied me to the rails! This is like something out ofThe Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.Please set me free. Please! Andrew: Okay, ma’am! Wow…he really bound you tightly. Luckily, I...
Knife Life—Eye Candy
BladeHQ on May 17, 2018,
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Benchmade, Chris Reeve Knives, ESEE Knives, Gear, WE Knives
Our resident Blade HQ lifestyle photographer, Kurt, takes really rad pictures. When he gets his hands on a knife it’s his job to full geek out and show them only in the best light. You’ve probably seen his work on product pages, Instagram, and Facebook. To celebrate our love of knives we present Eye Candy,...
Day Three Recap | SHOT Show 2017
BladeHQ on January 20, 2017,
in Knife Knowledge
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Chris Reeve Knives, Emerson Knives, Kizer Cutlery, Knife Shows, Medford Knife, SHOT Show
Until Next Year | SHOT Show 2017 As SHOT Show winds down, we take a look back at what was great from day three at SHOT. Unfortunately, we only got a half day of the show today, so we just grabbed everything awesome that we saw and put it in this one daily recap. Enjoy!...
Serration Philosophies: Why Knife Manufacturers Use Different Serration Patterns
Kaylene on May 2, 2014,
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Benchmade, Chris Reeve Knives, CRKT Knives, ESEE Knives, Spyderco
It was pointed out to me recently that quite a few manufacturers use serration patterns that are unique to their companies. In all honesty, I hadn’t given serrations that much thought before then. We got to wondering what each serration pattern has to offer and why it was selected in the first place, so I...
Tribute to Framelock Friday
Kaylene on March 28, 2014,
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Benchmade, Chris Reeve Knives, Kershaw, LionSteel, Strider Knives, Zero Tolerance
Today we’re taking a look at some stellar framelocks. I asked people here at Blade HQ what their favorite framelocks were, and of course, lots of people said the Sebenza without hesitation. The Sebenza is a pretty special blade, so here’s some background on it before I go into the other knives people chose: Chris Reeve Sebenza...
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