
Toor Knives unveils the ’65 Collection, honoring the bond of brotherhood from a divided era. This collection features three unique blades symbolizing resilience, duty, and the essence of 1965. With worn finishes and designs reflecting cultural themes, each knife tells a story of struggle and survival amidst conflict.
Toor Knives states “Introducing the 65 Collection, when a generation stood divided, bound by an unspoken code, not of politics, but of brotherhood. It was a year that didn’t ask for heroes but made them anyway. The 65 Collection by Toor Knives is a tribute to those men, the ones who didn’t choose the war but chose each other, who marched through the jungle while dreaming of peace, who carried the weight of both duty and doubt and came out the other side forged in something deeper than steel.
This collection honors that contradiction, that raw, human truth, through three unique blades that reflect the spirit of a conflicted era. With finishes that feel worn, real, and honest, each knife carries the essence of 1965: uncompromising, resilient, and deeply personal. The concealment colors and rugged textures nod to field gear, while subtle design elements echo the cultural pulse beneath it all: the sound of timeless music, peace symbols, and torn letters from home.
We’re proud to release three knives in this collection, each telling a piece of the story, whether written in combat, in quiet moments of survival, or in the spaces in between.”
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