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      Rediscovering the Charm of Non-Locking Pocket Knives

      Rediscovering the Charm of Non-Locking Pocket Knives

      Good things always find their way back. In recent times, there has been a renewed interest in non-locking pocket knives, and people are rediscovering the charm they bring.

      Pre-order your Rinkhals Hunting Knife today, which has a simple and elegant design and is available in a variety of different styles including solid Titanium, Damasteel Rose with Solid Titanium, Desert Ironwood, Snakeskin, Marble, and Elforyn. The pocket knife is 6.5” overall with a 2.8” blade and a full-sized 3.7” frame with a 2.8” handle inlay, and will be delivered in August.

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      The History of Knife Making

      The History of Knife Making
      What would you say is the best man-made invention throughout the ages? Some might say the electric light or the telephone or perhaps the automobile. But of course, we would argue that the best thing made by man is the cutting edge. The first knife-like tools were made in prehistoric times. These hand tools, or Oldowan, are the oldest known and said to have first appeared 2-3 million years ago. They were made by chipping stones to create a chopping or cutting edge and were typically made from a single "core" stone. These knives were made and used as needed and for hunting purposes and basic survival.

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