There's a certain allure to pretty much anything well-made and vintage. It's an aesthetic nostalgia that hints at faded legacies of craftsmanship, of lost arts obscured by the machinery of automation.
Vintage cookware is popular amongst people who love high-quality, unique design, and culinary history. The 1930s Art Deco Fiesta tableware, for instance, can command thousands of dollars per piece.
From skinning elk and gutting fish to pruning a branch or two for kindling, the fixed blade handles everything. It’s arguably the most basic of multi-tools; design and looks take a backseat to ...
We stumbled upon this German vintage Puma folding fisherman’s knife on eBay and we can’t take our eyes off of it. But, er, we’re not even entirely sure what all of the little design elements do. We’re ...
A respected outdoor retail chain is offering substantial savings on select models of the beloved brand’s impressive folders. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, ...
WACO, Texas-As a fearsome weapon, the Bowie knife recently donated to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum speaks for itself. The Waco Tribune-Herald reports it is 17 inches long, with a bison ...
There’s a giant mouse in the house, and that’s a good thing. Two, in fact. Because GiantMouse just dropped the latest in its coveted GM series, the GM12 and its blacked-out pirate bro, the GMP12, and ...
LONDON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - A 2,000-year-old Roman knife handle shaped like a gladiator that was discovered in northern England will go on public display for the first time, the charity English ...
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