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Bark River Bird and Trout Knife(Post)
We asked Mike Stewart to tell us about the Bark River Bird and Trout knife. This is what he said.“We have made a couple of variations in the past.The blade is relatively straight and thin - .0065 - .
A really big announcement (and a really big sale) from KnivesShipFree(Post)KnivesShipFree is moving!You read that right -- because of new Oregon laws banning the sale of ivory (even mammoth ivory) and a mandated increase in minimum wage, we're leaving our home in Hillsboro,
Interview: Chris Reeve(Post)Back in 2009 and 2010, KnivesShipFree published a monthly newsletter called From the Edge. One of its recurring features was an interview with a knifemaker or industry executive. We thought you'd b
Interview: Jeff Randall(Post)Back in 2009 and 2010, KnivesShipFree published a monthly newsletter called From the Edge. One of its recurring features was an interview with a knifemaker or industry executive. We thought you'd be i
Knife Photography(Post)Knives are notoriously difficult to photograph. The more refined the knife, the more difficult it is to shoot.ESEE Knives are not difficult at all because they have no shiny spots. The coating on th
FAQ: Is there a secret to knife sharpening?(Post)Yes, as a matter of fact, there is: Don't sharpen your knives.Ok, we said that just to get a rise out of you. Put another way: Don't sharpen your knives -- maintain them.If you're playing the game rig
Terms and Conditions(Page)By purchasing a knife from KnivesShipFree, you are acknowledging you are of legal age and have the appropriate legal status to own and possess the knife you are purchasing. International...
3 Ways to Open a Folding Knife*(Post)3 Ways to Open a Folding Knife*(*that your granddad might not recognize) Depending on how old you are, you may never have lived in a world without folders designed to be opened with just one hand
FAQ: My knife has a convex grind -- how do I sharpen it?(Post)Before getting into the "how," first we're going to talk about the "why" of convex edges.When you think about the edge of a knife, you probably picture a V-bevel -- an angle, two flat surfaces produci
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 every
Interview: Mike Malosh(Post)Back in 2009 and 2010, KnivesShipFree published a monthly newsletter called From the Edge. One of its recurring features was an interview with a knifemaker or industry executive. We thought you'd be i
LT Wright Genesis Review(Post)There’s a reason some knife designs become classics and never die out. The L.T. Wright Genesis is patterned on one of those knives, and I predict it is going to be very popular. by Leon Pantenbur
This week at Bark River: September 22, 2015(Post)We're really enjoying showing you what's happening at Bark River Knives each week. This time Jim Stewart reveals the brand-new American Knife Company "Compact Forest Knife" in various stages of pro
Canal Street Cannitler(Post)If you're anything like us, you cringe when you hear the word "hybrid." Merging two or more perfectly good concepts into a new product rarely works well.Canal Street's three-blade "Cannitler" is a wel
FAQ: Where can I find a directory of knife manufacturers' websites?(Post)Many bladesmiths, knifemakers and knife manufacturers publish more information on their own websites than we ever could include here on KnivesShipFree. That kind of information can be helpful
Knife Sharpening(Page)Whether you're a veteran knife nut or you just received your very first knife, we believe you should sharpen your own knives. Sure, it might seem easier to hand your blade to a sharpening service or...
FAQ: What's a 'tang'?(Post)On a fixed-blade knife, the "tang" extends behind the blade -- it's essentially a continuation of the blade component, forming the foundation for the knife's handle. A "full tang" is exactly what
3 Things We Wish Non-Knife People Knew(Post)3 Things We Wish Non-Knife People Knew Much as we hate to admit it, we really do separate the people in this world into two groups: Those who "get" knives, and those who don't. Here are
Quick-reference guide: Know your knife steels(Post)The products in the KnivesShipFree inventory represent dozens of different steels -- stainless steels and carbon steels, tool steels and "super" steels -- and we know that can be a bit overwhelming
Interview: Dave Shirley(Post)Back in 2009 and 2010, KnivesShipFree published a monthly newsletter called From the Edge. One of its recurring features was an interview with a knifemaker or industry executive. We thought you'd be i
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Steel Will Knives
Steel Will Knives: Intrigue Mini - Gray FRN - D2 Steel
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Steel Will Knives: Resident - Textured Aluminum - D2 Steel
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Kershaw Knives: Dawnstar - Assisted Flipper - 8Cr13MoV - Blackwash - 1423
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BlackJack Knives
BlackJack Knives: Model MK-4 - Black Canvas Micarta
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BlackJack Knives: Model MK-4 - Natural Canvas Micarta
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BlackJack Knives: Model MK-4 - Green Canvas Micarta
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Large Sebenza 31 - Red Linen Micarta Inlay - Glass Blasted Titanium - CPM-MagnaCut
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Small Sebenza 31 - Red Linen Micarta Inlay - Glass Blasted Titanium - CPM-MagnaCut
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Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: 16 Micron CBN Sharpening Emulsion - 2 oz
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Chris Reeve Knives: Small Inkosi - Natural Canvas Micarta Inlay
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Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: 8 Micron CBN Sharpening Emulsion - 2 oz
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Bark River Knives
Bark River Knives: 2 Micron CBN Sharpening Emulsion - 2 oz
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Steel Will Knives
Steel Will Knives: Piercer - Titanium Framelock - Black G-10 - D2 Steel
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Small Sebenza 31 - Sandblasted Titanium - Black Canvas Micarta Inlay - Insingo - CPM-MagnaCut
Our Price: $525.00