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FAQ: What knife-safety rules do you recommend for kids?(Post)
This is one of those things that you will have to figure out. To give you some food for thought, however, I did this video covering the basic rules that I put on my own kids. No silliness.Treat ...
FAQ: How do I lash a knife to a pole to make a spear? Y'know, for survival...(Post)STOP -- DON'T DO IT. Wherever you heard about this (movies, TV or the Interweb) it's a colossally bad idea. In a survival situation, a knife can be one of your most valuable tools. And ...
FAQ: What knife is best for both everyday carry (EDC) and self-defense?(Post)Defending yourself with a knife -- any knife -- is a skill, and it's a lot more difficult than you might think. (More about that below.) What's more, having to use a knife as a weapon is highly ...
FAQ: Which knife brands sold by KnivesShipFree are made in the USA?(Post)KnivesShipFree is proud to offer these products made in the United States of America: Ambush KnivesAmerican Knife Company Bark River Knives Benchmade Knives Brous Blades Buck Knives* ...
FAQ: Can I change the position of the pocket clip on my folding knife?(Post)Yes, if your knife is allows for it. Some (but not all) modern folding knives -- like those from Benchmade, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco, Kershaw and other makers -- accommodate more ...
FAQ: My folding knife has a pocket clip, but I don't use it -- is it okay to remove it?(Post)Yes. Removing the pocket clip -- like those found on folding knives from Benchmade, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco, Kershaw and other makers -- won't affect the function of the knife.Yo ...
FAQ: If a knife's description says 'bone,' what kind of 'bone' is it?(Post)Unless it says otherwise, "bone" means "cattle bone" -- specifically, the shin bone of a cow (or steer, or bull).Cattle bone has been used in knife handles for centuries. It's consistent, easy to wor ...
FAQ: How old should my kids be before they get their first knife?(Post)That can be a little tricky. Because each kid is different, the real answer is that you are the only one who knows. You have to gauge their level of responsibility—it's your call.That said, most ...
FAQ: May I use any of those cool knife photos on KnivesShipFree?(Post)We've heard rumors that a lot of folks download product photos from KnivesShipFree.com and use them as their computer wallpaper. We're flattered, of course -- and because it's just for personal use, ...
FAQ: "I have a custom knife, can I order a custom leather sheath from KnivesShipFree?"(Post)Question: "I see you carry a lot of leather sheaths, I have a custom knife, can I order a custom leather sheath from KnivesShipFree?" We offer many different sheath styles and designs, and all ...
FAQ: "I see multiple pictures of the same knife, but there is a number or a letter next to the name. What does this mean?"(Post)Question: "I see multiple pictures of the same knife, but there is a number or a letter next to the name. What does this mean?" Purchasing a knife on the Internet already means that you can't fon ...
When Good Edges Go Bad(Post)When good edges go bad For the true knife lover, there's an almost indescribable thrill that comes with using a sharp blade. A keen edge glides effortlessly through the work, responding as mu ...
FAQ: My brand-new folding knife doesn't open and close easily -- the joint is really stiff. What should I do?(Post)This may be the most common question we get here at KnivesShipFree.It's not unusual for the pivots on a new knife -- whether it's a slipjoint pocketknife or a one-blade folder -- to be a bit stiff. S ...
How Does a Great Eastern Cutlery Knife Compare to a Benchmade?(Post)Great Eastern Cutlery is one of the most popular traditional pocket knives we sell. How do GEC Knives compare to a Benchmade? What about a Zero Tolerance? What a bout ...
FAQ: "There is a limited production knife about to come out, can I reserve one through you?"(Post)Question: "There is a limited production knife about to come out, can I reserve one through you?" Limited production knives are always highly desirable to own. It's incredible to see the frenzy a ...
Knifemaker profile: A visit with Lon Humphrey(Post)When bladesmith Lon Humphrey invited us to visit his shop, he didn't have to ask us twice. We knew his work, of course -- old-school tools, hand-forged and hand-finished -- but we could ...
FAQ: "I have store credit available at KnivesShipFree. How can I use it on my kitchen knife order?"(Post)Question: "I have store credit available at KnivesShipFree. How can I use it on my kitchen knife order?" To take advantage of any store credit you may have, you'll first need to log in. In mos ...
FAQ: How do I choose the right sharpening tools?(Post)The first step is determining whether your knife's edge is a V-bevel or convex. (See the illustration.)The edge on most knives is a V-bevel (we're including the chisel grind in this category, since i ...
FAQ: Can I exchange my new knife's right-handed sheath for one that's left-handed?(Post)Generally speaking, the sheaths that ship with most of the fixed-blade knives we offer are right-handed -- left-handed versions simply aren't available.Bark River is an exception to that rule.The ...
FAQ: How can I be sure that a knife I buy from KnivesShipFree isn't counterfeit?(Post)Let's make this simple: Every knife offered on KnivesShipFree.com is exactly as we describe it -- we don't deal in counterfeits.We have direct relationships with manufacturers and custom makers.
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Spyderco
Spyderco: Caribbean - Salt Series - Black & Yellow G-10 - LC200N Steel - C217GP
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Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: Ultralite Field Knife - CPM 3V - Toxic & Black Suretouch - Matte - Yellow Liners - Hollow Pins
MSRP: $379.95Our Price: $284.95 -
Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: Ultralite Field Knife - CPM 3V - Black & Green Linen Micarta - Yellow Liners - Brass Pins
MSRP: $389.95Our Price: $292.45 -
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Livewire - OTF Auto - Raw Aluminum - CPM-MagnaCut - Reverse Tanto - 9000RRAW
MSRP: $380.00Our Price: $244.95 -
Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: Ultralite Field Knife - CPM 3V - Forest Green G-10 - Yellow Liners - Brass Pins
MSRP: $359.95Our Price: $269.95 -
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Interstellar - Manual Out-The-Front - BlackWash Tanto - Integrated Bottle Opener - 1195
MSRP: $71.99Our Price: $46.27 -
Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: Ultralite Field Knife - CPM 3V - Black G-10 - Yellow Spacer - Gray Liners - Brass Pins
MSRP: $484.95Our Price: $363.70 -
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WE Knife Co.
WE Knife: 912 Synergy2 - Integral Titanium Frame - Carbon Fiber Inlay - Bohler M390 - Trailing Point
Was: $369.80Sale Price: $309.80 -
Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Small Inkosi - Tanto - Glass Blasted Titanium
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Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Sequence - KVT Bearings - Gray Nylon - 8Cr13MoV - Stonewashed
MSRP: $69.99Our Price: $44.95 -
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Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Bel Air XL - Black G-10 - DuraLock - KVT Bearings - CPM MagnaCut - Stonewashed - 6110
MSRP: $274.99Our Price: $174.95 -
Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 82 Laro - Billet Titanium Bali-song - CPM-MagnaCut
Our Price: $650.00 -
Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: Ultralite Field Knife - CPM 3V - Purple G-10 - Bloody Basin Spacer - Yellow & Toxic Liners - Mosaic Pins
MSRP: $534.95Our Price: $401.20 -
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Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Bel Air - Bright Nickel Aluminum - Duralock - KVT Bearings - CPM-MagnaCut - BlackWash - 6105
MSRP: $249.99Our Price: $159.95 -
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Bel Air Beskar - Raw Aluminum - Duralock - KVT Bearings - CPM-MagnaCut - Black Blade - 6105RAWBLK
MSRP: $249.99Our Price: $159.95 -
Muteki Knives
Muteki: 3.38" Perfect Neck Knife - Ironwood - Forest Green G-10 Liners - Hitachi White #1 Steel - #6368
Our Price: $355.00 -
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Iridium Button Lock - Black G-10 - CPM-MagnaCut - KVT Bearings
MSRP: $349.99Our Price: $225.00 -
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives: Bel Air Trooper - White Aluminum - Duralock - KVT Bearings - CPM-MagnaCut - Black Blade - 6105WBLK
MSRP: $249.99Our Price: $159.95