A veterinarian by trade and a knife maker by passion, Bill Tidball creates knives from scrap metal - and some even have Russian olivewood handles.
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This knife was larger than anything we tested—not just heavy but also with a longer, thicker blade. It also didn’t pass the ...
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One of the most promising developments is the emergence of smart knives cutting tools equipped with digital identifiers that support traceability, sanitation control, inventory management and ...
Adam Palasciano is a writer over three years of experience writing about personal finance, investing, student loans, and more, for outlets like GOBankingRates, FinanceBuzz, The Penny Hoarder, and Wall ...