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SPEED DEMON

Chasing the land-speed record is the ultimate quest of the modern man. In the roaring twenties, this dream was epitomized by Frank Lockhart, America’s legendary racing driver. A true daredevil, a self-learned mechanic, and a true speed demon, Lockhart was the definitive hero everyone talked about at their dinner tables. In 1926, he became the youngest winner of the Indy 500 at just 24. Lockhart went on to win many more prestigious races, capturing the imagination of the American people. But hi ...

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APOCALYPSE

There’s a place in the Bay of Bengal by the name of North Sentinel Island. It’s a place you shouldn’t go to. The Sentinelese reject any kind of contact with the rest of the world, and have lived this way for thousands of years. Marco Polo described them as “a most brutish and savage race, having heads, eyes and teeth like those of dogs.” To this day, no outsider has had success trying to enter the mysterious island. Whoever dares to approach North Sentinel, is attacked by the home-prou ...

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CLASSIC FREEDOM

He may have enjoyed winning a Nobel Prize in literature, but not as much as he adored camping and fishing. Ernest Hemingway was a great adventurer and a true man of nature. As a youngster, he spent his days practicing his angling skills in the rivers of Northern Michigan. In his early 30’s, he graduated to deep sea fishing. Along the way, Hemingway won every organized fishing tournament imaginable. As one story goes, the great writer almost missed his wedding because his mind was too immersed ...

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MILLE CUORI

Heroes aren’t made in a day. Giuseppe Garibaldi was a fisherman, and a candle maker before he became one of the greatest war leaders of all time. With all cards stacked against him, he mobilized a thousand volunteers (The one thousand) and won battle after battle against corrupt and passionless regimes. To liberate and unite his beloved Italy, the great general chose men like him. Give me the ready hand rather than the ready tongue, he said. And to those who wished to follow him, he promised n ...

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THIS IS FREEDOM

He may have enjoyed winning a Nobel Prize in literature, but not as much as he adored camping and fishing. Ernest Hemingway was a great adventurer and a true man of nature. As a youngster, he spent his days practicing his angling skills in the rivers of Northern Michigan. In his early 30’s, he graduated to deep sea fishing. Along the way, Hemingway won every organized fishing tournament imaginable. As one story goes, the great writer almost missed his wedding because his mind was too immersed ...

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TRC Rubber Velcro Patch

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APOCALYPSE APOCALYPTIC FINISH

There’s a place in the Bay of Bengal by the name of North Sentinel Island. It’s a place you shouldn’t go to. The Sentinelese reject any kind of contact with the rest of the world, and have lived this way for thousands of years. Marco Polo described them as “a most brutish and savage race, having heads, eyes and teeth like those of dogs.” To this day, no outsider has had success trying to enter the mysterious island. Whoever dares to approach North Sentinel, is attacked by the home-prou ...

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SOUTH POLE APOCALYPTIC FINISH

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But only those who go prepared, can withstand the tough. Moving on skis and dog sleds and facing death on multiple occasions, Roald Amundsen and his men were the first ones to reach the South Pole. People called him a hero and an inspiration. But Amundsen was a practical man who explained his success in practical terms. I have foreseen every difficulty and I have taken every precaution for meeting and avoiding it, he said. Victory awaits him who ha ...

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SPEED DEMON APOCALYPTIC FINISH

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CLASSIC FREEDOM APOCALYPTIC FINISH

He may have enjoyed winning a Nobel Prize in literature, but not as much as he adored camping and fishing. Ernest Hemingway was a great adventurer and a true man of nature. As a youngster, he spent his days practicing his angling skills in the rivers of Northern Michigan. In his early 30’s, he graduated to deep sea fishing. Along the way, Hemingway won every organized fishing tournament imaginable. As one story goes, the great writer almost missed his wedding because his mind was too immersed ...

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11/25

POLHEIM

Home is wherever your adventure takes you. This was the mindset of great adventurers like Roald Amundsen. Defying all odds, the Norwegian explorer made history by becoming the first man to reach the South Pole. And, despite hellish conditions, he thought of it as home! Amundsen erected a camp at the center of the Southern Hemisphere and named it Polheim (“Home at the Pole”). A special place can have many names because it has different meanings for different people. A special knife also ...

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12/25

SOUTH POLE DLC Orange G-10

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But only those who go prepared, can withstand the tough. Moving on skis and dog sleds and facing death on multiple occasions, Roald Amundsen and his men were the first ones to reach the South Pole. People called him a hero and an inspiration. But Amundsen was a practical man who explained his success in practical terms. I have foreseen every difficulty and I have taken every precaution for meeting and avoiding it, he said. Victory awaits him who ha ...

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M-1SL

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SOUTH POLE DLC GREEN G-10

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But only those who go prepared, can withstand the tough. Moving on skis and dog sleds and facing death on multiple occasions, Roald Amundsen and his men were the first ones to reach the South Pole. People called him a hero and an inspiration. But Amundsen was a practical man who explained his success in practical terms. I have foreseen every difficulty and I have taken every precaution for meeting and avoiding it, he said. Victory awaits him who ha ...

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APOCALYPSE STONEWASHED FINISH

There’s a place in the Bay of Bengal by the name of North Sentinel Island. It’s a place you shouldn’t go to. The Sentinelese reject any kind of contact with the rest of the world, and have lived this way for thousands of years. Marco Polo described them as “a most brutish and savage race, having heads, eyes and teeth like those of dogs.” To this day, no outsider has had success trying to enter the mysterious island. Whoever dares to approach North Sentinel, is attacked by the home-prou ...

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M-1SL APOCALYPTIC FINISH

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CLASSIC FREEDOM

He may have enjoyed winning a Nobel Prize in literature, but not as much as he adored camping and fishing. Ernest Hemingway was a great adventurer and a true man of nature. As a youngster, he spent his days practicing his angling skills in the rivers of Northern Michigan. In his early 30’s, he graduated to deep sea fishing. Along the way, Hemingway won every organized fishing tournament imaginable. As one story goes, the great writer almost missed his wedding because his mind was too immersed ...

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URBAN TACTICAL APOCALYPTIC FINISH

Civilians love urban life because someone has made it safe and easy for them. Someone who is operating behind the scenes. Someone cool-headed and competent in real life skills. Someone who knows what others don't: civilization can fall apart very quickly if it's left unprotected.   If you are that someone, you understand all too well the importance of tactical preparedness. Whether it's cutting through various materials, performing tasks in confined spaces, dealing with accidents or e ...

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URBAN TACTICAL

Civilians love urban life because someone has made it safe and easy for them. Someone who is operating behind the scenes. Someone cool-headed and competent in real life skills. Someone who knows what others don't: civilization can fall apart very quickly if it's left unprotected.   If you are that someone, you understand all too well the importance of tactical preparedness. Whether it's cutting through various materials, performing tasks in confined spaces, dealing with accidents or e ...

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SOUTH POLE

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But only those who go prepared, can withstand the tough. Moving on skis and dog sleds and facing death on multiple occasions, Roald Amundsen and his men were the first ones to reach the South Pole. People called him a hero and an inspiration. But Amundsen was a practical man who explained his success in practical terms. I have foreseen every difficulty and I have taken every precaution for meeting and avoiding it, he said. Victory awaits him who ha ...

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Brown Leather sheath South Pole

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22/25

SOUTH POLE Elmax

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But only those who go prepared, can withstand the tough. Moving on skis and dog sleds and facing death on multiple occasions, Roald Amundsen and his men were the first ones to reach the South Pole. People called him a hero and an inspiration. But Amundsen was a practical man who explained his success in practical terms. I have foreseen every difficulty and I have taken every precaution for meeting and avoiding it, he said. Victory awaits him who ha ...

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23/25

SPEED DEMON DLC JUNGLE WEAR

Chasing the land-speed record is the ultimate quest of the modern man. In the roaring twenties, this dream was epitomized by Frank Lockhart, America’s legendary racing driver. A true daredevil, a self-learned mechanic, and a true speed demon, Lockhart was the definitive hero everyone talked about at their dinner tables. In 1926, he became the youngest winner of the Indy 500 at just 24. Lockhart went on to win many more prestigious races, capturing the imagination of the American people. But hi ...

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SPEED DEMON DLC

Chasing the land-speed record is the ultimate quest of the modern man. In the roaring twenties, this dream was epitomized by Frank Lockhart, America’s legendary racing driver. A true daredevil, a self-learned mechanic, and a true speed demon, Lockhart was the definitive hero everyone talked about at their dinner tables. In 1926, he became the youngest winner of the Indy 500 at just 24. Lockhart went on to win many more prestigious races, capturing the imagination of the American people. But hi ...

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HARPOON

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WORD OF A FOUNDER

I invite you to learn the story of your knife. Whenever you will take hold of the knife, the story will come back to you. And then you will be ready for anything life throws at you.


Andrius Tricius, founder and head designer at TRC Knives