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To sharpen a pocket knife you don't need much. Just two things: a sharpening stone and a lubricant.| The Art of Manliness
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This post originally appeared in the Art Of Manliness ‘Trunk’ – a collection of cool stuff we find while wandering the vast deserts of the world wide web. While I was looking for an image for yesterday’s post on camp stoves, I came across this photo of WWII GI’s using a specially made “Pocket Stove” […]| The Art of Manliness
If you have an antique knife, it's likely that it'll be rusted, grimey, dull...less than ideal. So how do you go about restoring the knife to its former glory?| The Art of Manliness
It used to be that a pocket knife was an essential item that a man carried with him. You had your wallet, your keys, and your trusty pocket knife.| The Art of Manliness
Never bring a gun to a brass knuckle gun knife fight. This post originally appeared in the Art Of Manliness ‘Trunk’ – a collection of cool stuff we find while wandering the vast deserts of the world wide web. Related Posts The Best First Knife for a Kid Skill of the Week: Fire a Flare […]| The Art of Manliness
Learning how to sharpen a knife is an essential skill. But sometimes it’s hard to tell if you're getting your knife as sharp as it can be.| The Art of Manliness