L.A. bladesmith Nicholas Berkofsky, who lost his home in the Eaton fire, demonstrates the power of hand-forged tools.
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Gear Patrol on MSNYour Swiss Army Knife’s Most Overlooked Tool Is Secretly One of Its BestThis often-forgotten gizmo found on dozens of SAK models is sneakily one of the most useful EDC devices around (if you use it ...
Along with Switzerland and Germany, Japan is famous for its cooking knife craftsmanship. The country’s high-end cutlery is ...
Another month and GSC Game World has delivered another massive update to Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl. Patch 1.3 for the ...
GSC Game World is back again today with an absolutely massive update for Stalker 2, bringing over 1,200 changes, fixes and ...
Four weeks after the Eaton fire claimed his home, bladesmith Nicholas Berkofsky was back at work in his East Los Angeles ...
My chef’s-knife collection is substantial. I’ve owned some since I moved out of my parents’ house a decade ago, I’ve received others as gifts, and I’ve tested quite a few for this story.
Limited to just 240 pieces—a tribute to the original 240Z—each knife is individually numbered and arrives in a custom black-lacquered box. The interior lid features the six generations of Z logos, ...
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