Before Steel: The First Cutting Tools of America
Before forged steel, factory floors, and modern tactical knives, America’s first blades were shaped from stone. These early tools were built from necessity, crafted by Indigenous makers, and used to hunt, cut, scrape, prepare, trade, and survive.
The Spirit of America: Celebrating 250 Years of Independence with the Liberty
To celebrate America's 250th birthday, Toor Knives proudly introduces the Liberty, a limited edition version of the Krypteia S that honors the spirit of independence, resilience, and American craftsmanship. Limited to just 100 pieces, the Liberty features a forged black oxide blade, American Black Walnut handles inspired by the tools of early frontiersmen, and a handcrafted Crazy Horse leather sheath. More than a commemorative knife, the Liberty is a tribute to the enduring pursuit of freedom and the American spirit that continues to forge the future.
The Bateman: What Other Folding Knives Wish They Were
The Bateman is Toor’s newest low-profile folding knife, engineered with TwinFrame™ Construction to reduce unnecessary hardware, minimize weight, increase rigidity, and eliminate excess failure points. Built with MagnaCut steel, aerospace-grade 6061 ATP aluminum, titanium hardware, and a crossbar lock, the Bateman delivers serious performance in an ultra-light, obsessively engineered platform. Available in Cobalt, Onyx, and Gold.
