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    Answer to September 4th TBT (Trivia Brainstorming Thursday)(Post)

    A: Edmund Ruffin and he is famous for having fired the first and last shot of the civil war.Edmund Ruffin (1794-1865) was a successful plantation owner and Virginia Senator from 1823-1827. He was lab ...

    Types of knife handle materials(Post)

    All knives, even the simplest ones, have a lot of parts that affect their performance and maintenance. If you are a new it could be hard to imagine how different parts of the knife (including the jim ...

    Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg(Post)

    "Forward into battery! March!" Artillery played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg. Artillery units fought desperately side by side with their infantry counterpar ...

    The History and Evolution of Knives in America(Post)

    Introduction Imagine a world where survival depended on a single tool—one that could help you prepare food, defend yourself, and carve a path through untamed wilderness. For early Americans, t ...

    Blade Grind Comparison: Which Grind Is Best for Chopping, Slicing, or Utility?(Post)

    A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Edge for How You Actually Use Your Knife There’s a moment most Knife owners hit eventually. You’ve got a blade you love, but something feels&hellip ...

    The Future of Knife Technology: Innovations and Trends to Watch(Post)

    Damascus Skinner with Embossed Sheath Knives have been integral to human civilization for thousands of years, evolving from basic tools used for hunting and survival to highly specialized implement ...

    Trench Warfare(Post)

    Close Combat in World War I Trench warfare was harsh, brutal, and deadly. If traveling over broken ground filled with barbed wire, landmines, and machine gun fire wasn’t enough, on the rare occasio ...

    Knives in Popular Culture: How Media Shapes Our Perception of Blades(Post)

    Elven Knife of Stryder from Lord of the Rings Knives have been essential tools for humanity since the dawn of civilization, used for everything from hunting and cooking to self-defense and artistry ...

    Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg(Page)

    Civil War Artillery at the Battle of Gettysburg   "Forward into battery! March!" Artillery played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg. Artillery units ...

    Native American Culture(Page)

      In the study of Native Americans, it is more evident to divide the Americas into geographic regions. Since environment determines many ways of life, tribes within each division share a si ...

    Spyderco Warranty Page(Page)

    Spyderco Warranty & Repair   Spyderco, Inc. conducts its business in an honest, fair, and proper manner. Spyderco products are designed and built for use as cutting and sharpening tools.

    Trench Warfare(Page)

    Close Combat in World War I Trench warfare was harsh, brutal, and deadly. If traveling over broken ground filled with barbed wire, landmines, and machine gun fire wasn’t enough, on the r ...

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  • War of 1812 Flag

    War of 1812 Flag

    # 802671

    This flag is also known as The Battle of Plattsburgh Flag. The War of 1812 actually stretched out until 1814 as the newly founded United States of America frantically fought off a large scale...
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  • Metropolitan Museum Armor Playing Cards

    Metropolitan Museum Armor Playing Cards

    # 805576

      Warning! These playing cards are so interesting you may lose track of the game. Each of the 52 standard cards features its own unique armor or weapon from the Metropolitan Museum’s...
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  • Special Forces Shovel

    Special Forces Shovel

    # 802962

      The Special Forces Shovel is modeled after the original Soviet Spetznaz shovel. The Spetznaz soldiers made up the most elite unit in the Soviet Army. The U.S. equivalent would be our Green...
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  • Eisenhower Bobblehead

    Eisenhower Bobblehead

    # 804139

    Dwight D. Eisenhower - Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during World War II, and the 34th President of the United States. His 1915 graduating class from West Point would later be called...
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  • FDR Bobblehead

    FDR Bobblehead

    # 804140

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States. He led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. He would become the only president to be elected four times...
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  • US WWII Fighting Knife with high carbon steel double edged blade

    US WWII Fighting Knife

    # 420015

    We saw this rudimentary, tough, and purposeful fighting knife at an auction some time back and thought it showed the stark reality of what could be fashioned for the day. A double-edged fighting...
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  • Alcatraz Guard Key and Whistle

    Alcatraz Guard Key and Whistle

    # 804953

    This is a hand aged, reproduction Alcatraz key and prison whistle set, crafted in solid brass and iron. Standard issue to guards during this penitentiary's heyday, it includes a solid brass,...
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  • French Napoleonic Briquet Short Sword has brass hilt and high  carbon steel blade

    French Napoleonic Briquet Short Sword

    # 501867

    This short saber was introduced in 1767, preceding the French Revolution, as a replacement for heavier and cumbersome swords like the fusilier’s ēpēe. It was instantly derided for its modest...
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