Automatic Knife Experts from Texas The Microtech HALO: The OTF Knife That Went to War The Problem: Cutting Free at 25,000 Feet A HALO jump — High Altitude, Low Opening — drops a soldier from 25,000 feet or higher. They freefall for minutes before opening their parachute at dangerously ... Knife Collecting Knife History OTF Knives Jun 12, 2025
Automatic Knife Experts from Texas The Knife Your Grandfather Carried: How American Knife Culture Changed in Three Generations Your Grandfather's Generation: Every Man Carried Ask any American born before 1940 and they will tell you the same thing: every man carried a knife. Not some men. Every man. A Buck 110, a Case Stockma... EDC Knife Collecting Knife History Jun 5, 2025
Automatic Knife Experts from Texas Jim Bowie, the Sandbar Fight, and How Texas Became a Knife State September 19, 1827: A Sandbar on the Mississippi The duel was not supposed to involve Jim Bowie. Two other men had arranged to settle a dispute on a sandbar in the Mississippi River near Natchez. Bowi... Knife Collecting Knife History May 25, 2025
Automatic Knife Experts from Texas Frosolone: The Italian Village That Has Made Knives for a Thousand Years A Town Built on Blades Frosolone is not on any tourist map. It sits at 900 meters elevation in the Apennine mountains of Molise — the second-smallest region in Italy, the one most Italians forget exis... Italian Stilettos Knife Collecting Knife History Switchblades Apr 20, 2025
Automatic Knife Experts from Texas The Navaja: The Spanish Folding Knife That Terrified Napoleon's Army The Working Man's Sword In the late 1600s, the Spanish Crown banned commoners from carrying swords. The edict was aimed at reducing dueling and street violence among the lower classes. It had the oppo... Knife Collecting Knife History Switchblades Mar 28, 2025