By Leonel Solei, on June 23rd, 2011%
I’ve been interested in the Ray Floro fighting system for several years now, after first seeing their short Youtube video, “The Seven Vital Truths of Edged Weapons”. But it’s only now that I got to finally download their video course. I was skeptical at first, but after watching I’ve turned into a kind of believer. I’ve been practicing escrima for more than six years and have already earned my third-degree black belt, but if I were really honest I’d say not all my knife fighting skills will work in a real life fight. Ray Floro gives some of the simplest and most effective techniques guaranteed to work in real life, and he’s stripped away all those elaborate, showy moves. . . . → Read More: Review of Escrima Knife Fighting Techniques
By Ben Vinson, on August 14th, 2010%
Victorinox Swiss Army Classic pocket knife/Microlight/Floatie set: All of the utility a boater needs while cruising in style. The Classic/Microlight pair that has always proven useful in a multitude of situations now features a floatie to keep keys bobbing if they happen to fall overboard. The Classic SD is equipped with 7 functions: knife blade, nail file, screwdriver, scissors, key ring, tweezers and toothpick. The floatie, light and the Classic are red. . . . → Read More: A Guide To Swiss Army Knives
By Ethan O. Tanner, on March 12th, 2010%
There are different kinds of knives available, and as with many other instruments, if you do not have the appropriate one, it’s probable to create problems. A skillful quality knife will endure a lifetime with nominal maintenance. Here are a couple of tips for selecting a suitable knife for your outdoor sport. . . . → Read More: How To Recognize The Knife For Outdoor Sport
By Ben Vinson, on March 10th, 2010%
Knife has been an important tool for living since centuries ago. Man can not keep alive in the forest without a knife with him. They have been used for survival, hunting, building shelters, etc since the generations ago until now. . . . → Read More: Selecting A Proper Knife
By Ben Vinson, on November 16th, 2009%
Frank Niro Mother of Pearl Fighter Knife: This Pearl Fighter from Frank Niro was my first knife from this fantastic maker from BC, Canada. This is probably the first really fancy knife I’ve ever bought, and because Frank has such affordable prices, I was able to get it at a time when I was not able to spend as much money on aknife. This is probably one of the nicer Niro’s I’ve seen. . . . → Read More: Pocket Knives Reviewed
By Dylan Sabot, on November 12th, 2009%
An incredible diversity of knives can be found on the market today, as well as in the annals of history. You’ll find that almost every culture around the world has some sort of knife style that is indicative of their culture and history. For instance, the kukri knife is unmistakable, while the Scottish dirk is synonymous with their history. In America, few knives can claim this particular status, though the Bowie knife might be the closest thing to it. What is a Bowie knife? . . . → Read More: Bowie Knives Explained
By Ethan O. Tanner, on November 5th, 2009%
There are diverse sorts of knives accessible, and just like with many other tools, if you don’t have the proper one, it’s bound to create issues. A professional quality knife will hold up for a lifetime with little upkeep. Here are some guidelines for picking out a proper knife for your outdoor sport. . . . → Read More: Picking Out The Most Effective Knife For Your Outdoor Sport
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