A Sharper Review Group

A group to be used for discussion of standards, suggested knives to review, submission of known attributes for a knife and general discussion regarding planned knife reviews. Formal knife review results will be posted in Forum/Sharper Review

  • NM Collector Software - Knife inventory software for computers and mobile devices

    Welcome to NM Collector Software.For $30, you receive a full featured software package that enables you to keep track of any type of collection you may have. Primarily, I would imagine that Knives and Guns will be the draw here...I am using and reviewing the Knife Collector Software. There are a…

    By Steve Scheuerman (Manx)

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  • In Memoriam

    White River Knives

            Well, we finally got a chance to go fishing!  I had been wanting to go fishing for a while, so when i had the chance to go I picked one of my favorite bayou's, "Big Alabama". The…

    By Robert Burris

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  • In Memoriam

    Diminutive Dog Tag Knife

    I recently came across a Dog Tag Knife that intrigued me. It’s diminutive size was actually one of the attracting features. Simplicity was another. The possibility of good blade steel was a plus. A price of <$10.oo cinched it. I ordered one.…

    By D ale

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  • In Memoriam

    Benchmade Review

    I won this knife in a recent IKC contest. I thought I would do a knife review on it for everyone. I just received it today, so it will take me a little while to do the review. I'll keep ya'll…

    By Robert Burris

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  • Spyderco Brad Southard Flipper - Quick reveiw

    I received this knife from my "Infamous" friend and Steel vendor salesman Joe Roth for my 46th birthday.Knife specs:Model Number: C156GPBNCountry Of Origin: TaiwanClosed: 4.50" 114 mmOverall:…

    By Brad T.

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  • Carter Cutlery neck knives (original and Muteki)

    I finally got a Carter neck knife. First I got a “Muteki” neck knife. The Muteki (means without rival) knives are made by an apprentice of Murray Carter’s who he has been teaching. They are made of the same blade steel (Hitachi white steel) and materials. They are less expensive than the ones…

    By Jack Haskins, Jr.

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  • Suggested Knives for Sharper Review Consideration

    The purpose of this discussion is to submit ideas for knives to be tested. Can be your knife, a friend's knife, whatever. Give us an idea on why that knife. Is it a one of a kind? Is it in production?

    By Steve Hanner

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  • Knives from Waqas.

    As some of you know, I have started working with one of our members from Pakistan to possibly promote his knives in the North American market. His mission is to prove that not every Pakistan knife is worthy of disgust and ridicule. To show that a maker from that region can be honest, honourable and…

    By Steve Scheuerman (Manx)

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  • Testing or reviewing of knives?

    I see the terms "testing" and "reviewing" often used as if they're the same thing. To me they're not. Let me explain:Reviewing:Checking if things are up to standard. You have certain expectations and you're checking if they're met. This can be done with things like:Fit and finish:Are there any…

    By Alexander Noot

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  • Standards for a Sharper Review

    What things must we consider when testing a knife? Standards may vary by blade type. This is the place to discuss what we want to use. Seek to agree wherever possible. Its ok to have differences or to challenge but our purpose should be to produce a Sharper Review.Our goal is to be a source for…

    By Steve Hanner

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