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The 5 Best KA-BAR Knives - Beyond the Classic
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Why You Should Carry a Knife From simple pocket knives to Swiss Army-style multi-tools, the choices, sizes, and styles of everyday carry blades are endless. If you’re not keeping a good knife on your body as part of your EDC, you’re skipping one of the basic essentials. To me, having a knife handy is a necessity. I use different knives for different tasks, but having a good all-around knife is an invaluable tool that you’ll use over and over again. If you’re not currently used to carrying a knife on a daily basis, you may be wondering why you’d need one.
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The cutlery world is strewn with century-old company names existing only as figments of re-branding. KA-BAR is one of only a few who have truly stood the test of time and done it without losing their identity and reputation for making one of the most famous fighting knives in history. KA-BAR’s soul of steel may be rooted in the past, but it also propels them into the future with sharp, fresh additions to their line-up.
“KA-BAR was founded out of the remnants of a few other small cutlery companies in the 1890’s by Wallace and Emerson Brown, and their father John W. Brown,” Marketing Manager Joe Bradley tells Handgunner. “Wallace and Emerson previously had a company called Brown Brothers Razor, as well as a knife sales firm called Union Razor. They had a warehouse in Little Valley, New York, where they essentially charged knife companies rent to store their products. When one company, Tidioute Cutlery Company, was no longer solvent the Browns to