Testing the Wallet Ninja 2.0 and a Warning!
The Wallet Ninja 2.0 is part of Urban Knife Guy's urban survival tin for Disruption, Disaster or Attack. If you missed it, check out the post here. The Wallet Ninja…
The Wallet Ninja 2.0 is part of Urban Knife Guy's urban survival tin for Disruption, Disaster or Attack. If you missed it, check out the post here. The Wallet Ninja…
In a previous post, Urban Knife Guy shared how to build an urban survival tin for Disruption, Disaster or Attack using an Altoids Tin. As many people in this part…
The Buck 422 has been discontinued but was first introduced in 1984 as part of the BuckLite family of knives. This 1987 model 422 BuckLite was fashioned after the finger-grooved…
In this post, we review two leather EDC organisers. Both Fox EDC from Lithuania and Easyant from China are small to medium leather pouches designed to hold 3 items -…
The Cold Steel Air Lite Tanto is a feather-light (3.2 oz.) ultra slim (8.8 mm thick) folder that would be suitable for EDC. The Air Lite series features flawless craftsmanship…
The Civivi Rustic Gent is a stylish gentleman's pocket knife with a classic design aesthetic. The 2.97" Damascus hollow ground blade has a sweeping belly with an upturned piercing point…
The With Armour Gent is a modern-day gentleman's folder that has a flipper deployment and ball bearing pivot system. The drop-point blade is made of D2 steel, is CNC ground…
The James Brand The Ellis is a slip-joint (non-locking) knife with two additional tools. It is built around a partially-serrated Swedish Sandvik 12C27 stainless-steel blade and is available in four…
Both British Army Knife and Singapore Armed Forces Jackknife knives are made from stainless steel and feature a sheepfoot blade, can opener and flathead screwdriver/ pry tool. This version of…
The Kershaw Oso Sweet (1830) Assisted Flipper Knife features a classic drop-point blade that gives you maximum workaday utility, at the same time, it has plenty of style with a…