An Affordable Classic Pen Modernized – the Parker Jotter
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by Matt
19h ago
I always carry a pen. Usually, it is a Pokka Pen since I can easily drop it in my pocket. However, I also like to have something a bit more substantial and enjoyable to write with most of the time. That means you’ll often find a Parker Jotter with me and you probably need one ..read more
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TangoDown® New Product Release – TD® Inc. MK3 Rifle Magazine
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by Matt
2d ago
TangoDown® Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the MK3 Magazine.  After extensive engineering and testing, the wait is over.  The MK3 magazine body is of modular construction and features aggressive texturing along with ribbed design for positive no-slip manipulation.  We’re confident you’ll be pleased with the features and function the MK3 brings to ..read more
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Review: Vosteed Ankylo with New Vanchor Lock
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by Matt
5d ago
The Vosteed Ankylo has a lot of momentum right now. It’s a new knife with a promising new lock, its all over my feeds, and it met its funding goal on Kickstarter in 30 minutes. That’s hype and all signs point to the Ankylo living up to it. Specs Blade Length: 3.18″ | 80.90 mmOverall Length: 7.75 ..read more
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Review: SRM Knives 9201
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by Matt
1w ago
I have a confession to make. I like cheap knives. I’m not talking about “gas station knives” (though I like those too, if I am honest) or knives that are cheap for the sake of being cheap. I’m talking about the thrill of finding knives that are cheap but that actually offer compelling reasons to ..read more
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Review: Vosteed Mini Nightshade with New Aluminum Scales
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by Matt
3w ago
I’ve been fortunate to handle several Vosteed Cutlery knives at this point and the Mini Nightshade is still in my top 2 (alongside the Raccoon). The Nightshade series knives, with their unique Shilin Cutter shape, are the knives that really exemplify what I like about Vosteed – great functional shapes and materials, great prices, and ..read more
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Review: Flextail Tiny Pump 2X
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by Matt
3w ago
You may be surprised to see a small, lightweight, USB-C rechargeable air pump on these pages but this Flextailgear Tiny Pump 2X has earned a permanent place in my backpacking gear. This is sold as an air pump for sleeping pads but I think of it more as a lantern that happens to blow up ..read more
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Review: Sub $30 Civivi Mini Praxis
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by Matt
1M ago
It wasn’t that long ago that multiple solid knives were available for less than $30. These days, many of those knives like the Ontario RAT 2, have moved up market to closer to $40 or even more in some cases. So, when someone recently asked what I would recommend for an EDC or work knife ..read more
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Review: Vosteed Mini Labrador
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by Matt
2M ago
The Vosteed Mini Labrador might be a lot of things. It might be Vosteed’s best value for money to date. It might be their best fifth-pocket knife to date. It might be their best gentleman’s knife to date. Let’s take a look at the newest offering provided by Vosteed for this review. Specs Blade Length: 2.73 ..read more
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Review: D&M Leather Mini Composition Book Cover
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by Matt
2M ago
The affordable, simple, minimalist leather cover for mini composition books is probably my favorite EDC item purchased in 2023. D&M Leather sells these on Amazon, claiming them to be hand-sewn with a saddle stitch. I was skeptical but took a chance based on the customer pictures. I’m glad I did. I often carry a standard ..read more
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Review: Vosteed Chipmunk
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by Matt
2M ago
The Vosteed Chipmunk is small in size but big on fidget-factor. It also happens to be a useful, fifth-pocket knife option that won’t break the bank. It fits squarely in the “small but mighty” folding knife carry that I like so much. Specs Blade Length: 2.64″ | 67.10 mm Overall Length: 6.15″ | 156.20 mm Blade Width: 0.88 ..read more
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