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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Calling someone a Swiss Army Knife is a high compliment, as these handy pocket knives offer multiple functions and are sturdily built. The ...
A hair clip and a pocket knife became tools during the emergency delivery of a baby girl - right on the platform. The procedure, carried out by a young army doctor using minimal resources, ensured the ...
A man in northeastern B.C. is picking up the pieces and looking to rebuild after a wildfire destroyed his home. The Pocket Knife Creek wildfire is now classified by the B.C. Wildfire Service as "being ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Step right up to the People’s Place eBay auction house, which the agency pitches as “shopping with purpose.” Since 2016, People’s Place — an agency that helps the needy in a variety ...
A pocket knife sharpener is a great tool for putting a razor edge on your knives when you’re out in the field. It sounds almost counter-intuitive, but a sharp knife is safer than a dull one. If you ...
I've evaluated outdoor and fitness equipment for over five years. We tested 14 pocket knives for two months to determine the best pocket knives in 2025. To determine which pocket knives truly stand ...
The auction celebrates the marketplace's coveted cross-category assortment, offering race-ready style and a custom 1993 Porsche 911 to enthusiasts at the intersection of fashion and car culture SAN ...
I’ve been lucky enough to own and handle many of the best pocket knives, including production and custom blades. Now, the Fifth Amendment protects me from self-incrimination, so I won’t say how many ...
My first “nice” pocket knife was a Kershaw Ken Onion Leek. After years of carrying a cheap, $1 Walmart folder for years, I loved the Leek’s all-metal construction and super-satisfying flipper action.