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Category Archives: Bark River Knives
Bark River ‘Fox River’
Everyone should have at least one knife they don’t have to explain, a knife to love, a knife they bought just because. This Fox River 3V, crafted by Bark River Knives, would fill that bill nicely. It’s a wonderful blade, … Continue reading →
Bark River Gunny
Here’s a veteran that’s still going strong — a first-run Bark River Knives Gunny. It was six years ago when the drop-point Gunny emerged on the scene, becoming the second sibling to the larger Bravo 1. Originally offered only in A2 tool steel, these … Continue reading →
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Bark River Adventurer Neck Knife
If you look at this knife and see an uncanny resemblance to the Carter Cutlery “Perfect” we posted last week, that’s not a coincidence. The Adventurer Neck Knife is Bark River Knives‘ take on Murray Carter’s design. It’s proven popular … Continue reading →
Every great knife needs proper pants
Often we spend so much time ogling knives that we miss the importance — and the beauty — of a great sheath. Today’s wallpaper aims to correct that oversight. For the record, Kydex is fine but leather is better. Oh, a … Continue reading →
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Bark River Little Carver 3V, in the garden
Those of us who live in colder northern climes soon will be preparing our gardens for the growing season. It’s a lot of work and, to be honest, it can be tempting to postpone it ’til we find a bit … Continue reading →
Bark River Springbok (a different view)
Here’s the flip-side of the Bark River Springbok, for those of you whose desktops prefer a different orientation. (Our earlier Springbok wallpaper is here.)
Bark River ‘1st Production Run’
If you’re a fan of Bark River Knives — a “Barkaholic,” as the affliction is known — then you’re familiar with this special inscription.
Bark River Paring Knife
Yes, we’ve been known to pull out a Benchmade folder to process a juicy steak — but we also love fine knives designed specifically for kitchen duty. As we said in a blog post a while back: Many of us … Continue reading →
Bark River Ultra-Lite Bushcrafter
This is, hands down, my favorite lightweight, EDC fixed blade. At just over 2 ounces and made with 3V steel, the Bark River Ultra-Lite Bushcrafter is tough and ready for use. This one, sadly, has not seen much action. Give it time.
Bark River Camp & Trail — once more, with pizzazz
Maybe you like that Bark River Camp & Trail we posted earlier this week, but you fancy something, well, fancier than Micarta. Here you go — this one is handled in Desert Ironwood burl, adorned with red liners and mosaic pins. … Continue reading →