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DESIGNS OF THE MASTERS

The names—Bose (page 8), Carson, Dozier, Emerson, Fisk, Moran, Onion and Terzuola*—resonate across the world of custom and factory knives. Their designs are among the best and the brightest in fixed blade and folding knives, produced by manufacturers to exacting specifications and made to last.

They come equipped with variety, fashion and flair, ready for use and for admiration as well. Blade and handle materials are as varied as the tastes or preferences that any designer, manufacturer and buyer could want. They work well for everyday carry, a foray into the field, or just generally having

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