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The Barlow Knife: A Timeless EDC Favorite
The Barlow knife has been a staple in the world of outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry (EDC) enthusiasts for centuries. First designed in 17th-century England, its popularity soared in the US when the John Russell Manufacturing Company began mass-producing it in the late 19th century. Today, it’s an American classic, and for good reason.
What Makes a Barlow Knife a Barlow Knife?
Unlike more intricate knives, the Barlow aimed for simplicity, utility, and affordability. It was designed to be a knife that anyone could own and carry, ready to deploy at a moment’s notice. "It was sort of like the first everyday carry knife," says Ryan Coulter, founder of The James Brand, which has modernized the classic design.
The James Brand’s Wayland knife is a perfect example of a Barlow-inspired design. It features the characteristic center-line symmetry, rounded butt, and long, well-defined bolster.
What’s in a Barlow Knife?
So, what makes a Barlow knife, well, a Barlow knife? For starters, it’s typically a folder with a simple, yet functional design. While most Barlow knives have a clip-point blade, the Wayland has a unique sheepsfoot design, which doesn’t have a piercing point. This makes it perfect for various tasks, from cutting to prying.
A Timeless Design
The Barlow knife has stood the test of time, and it’s easy to see why. Its simplicity and versatility make it a classic that will remain relevant for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or a curious newcomer, the Barlow is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and practical EDC knife.
The James Brand Wayland – Editor’s Choice
The James Brand’s Wayland knife is a modern interpretation of the classic design, with a few contemporary tweaks to bring it into the 21st century. With its sleek design and functionality, it’s no wonder the Wayland has earned our Editor’s Choice award.