Quality webpages on cutlery and related fields


Alligator's hobby Knives

Alligator's hobby Knives contains a diverse range of information on knives including a review section, articles and very impressive pictures including macro shots of edges freshly sharpened and used.

Dark Matter : Knives

Dark Matter : Knives contains commentary on knives used as well as general articles by the author on issues of knife performance.

Jimbo's Survival Page

Jimbo's Survival Page was developed and maintained by Jim Aston. It collects articles from various individuals on various aspects of being prepared for survival suituations.

KnifeBlabber

KnifeBlabber is a brand-new website for knife news, reviews, discussion, and nonsense. New features added daily.

OUTDOOR'N KNIVES Skills and Tools

OUTDOOR'N KNIVES Skills and Tools was developed and is maintained by Carmine De Domenico. Carmine is an electronic engineer with a lifetime interest in knives. This curiosity and passion extends to steels (composition, treatment, etc.) as well as general outdoor activities. The site has a duality of focus on both these outdoor subjects (skill, travel, woodcraft etc.) as well as content specific to knives; reviews, pictures and information about steels and sharpening. Carmine's goal is to provide a point of reference for all italian collectors of knife and outdoormen.

Reviews

Simply titled Reviews, this webpage was created by Nemo hosting reviews by custom knifemaker Fred Perrin. Known for a tactical perspective and humor, the pages are entertaining and informative. Unfortunately the last review was in 2000.

Sharpening Made Easy

Sharpening Made Easy was developed and maintained by Steve Bottorff who is the author of the book by the same name. The website description according to Steve "How to sharpen knives, scissors and other cutlery. All about knife sharpening technique and equipment - how to select a knife sharpening system and sharpen a knife to a razor sharp shaving edge."

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Written: Jan. 2007 Updated: Aug. 2007 Copyright (c) 2007 : Cliff Stamp