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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
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
FAQ: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a convex grind?(Post)What it is: On a convex grind, the sharp edge is produced by symmetric, gently curved surfaces. Where the curvature begins (high or low on the blade) can produce a full convex, a saber convex or
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
Spyderco Chicago(Post)In some U.S. cities, as well as in many other countries, there are laws prohibiting the carry of knives with blades longer than two inches.Yes, it's silly. It's also a fact of modern life.One company
How-To: Tying the Chris Reeve 'Coil Knot'(Post)Tying the Chris Reeve 'Coil Knot' The iconic fob attached to Chris Reeve knives, known as a "coil knot," can be handy on other knives as well. It's easy to tie, too -- here are step-by-step in
FAQ: Which is better for kids—a fixed blade or a folder?(Post)Truth? A fixed blade. I tell that to countless parents every month, and every month those same parents pick up a folding knife for their kids instead.Fixed blades don’t ever fold on your fingers. Fixe
FAQ: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a chisel grind?(Post)What it is: A chisel grind essentially is a V-bevel, except that only one side of the blade is sharpened while the other side remains straight (like a wood chisel). What it's good for: Woodwor
Thoughts on the First Great Eastern Pocket Knife(Post)We just received this email from a customer. I love hearing this stuff! Great Eastern Cutlery makes fantastic knives.Hello from Southern Ontario Canada,I’ve just recently purchased my first Great Ea
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 it
Interview: Mike Stewart(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
FAQ: What's the best way to 'wet fit' a sheath?(Post)We get a lot of basic, practical questions. One we get quite often is about fitting sheaths. We designed many of our general-purpose sheaths to fit a number of different knives, and to fit the
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 muc
3 Things You Should Never Do With Your Knife(Post)3 Things You Should Never Do With Your Knife Knife people are smart folks, but hey, we all do stupid stuff every now and then. Here are three dumb things you should avoid doing with your kn
FAQ: What's the best knife for self-defense?(Post)Whoa -- let's take a step back here.Pardon our bluntness, but if you're asking that question, you probably don't understand the principles of lethal force and personal defense. Let's get a few things
FAQ: What makes a knife 'collectible'?(Post)Honestly? We have no idea.Okay, that's not a very helpful answer to your question. But over the years we've seen many knives we thought would increase in value and didn't, while other knives we consid
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FAQ: Are spring-assist mechanisms reliable?(Post)Absolutely. The brands we offer featuring a spring-assist -- Benchmade, Kershaw and Zero Tolerance -- have mechanisms that are well-engineered, solidly built and durable. For the unenlightened
3 Things Every Knife Lover Should Do(Post)3 Things Every Knife Lover Should Do We love knives. You love knives. We use our knives, we talk about them, photograph them, buy and sell and trade our knives. Whether knives are simply a hobb
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Large Sebenza 31 - Sandblasted Titanium - Black Canvas Micarta Inlay - CPM-MagnaCut - Insingo
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Large Sebenza 31 - Sandblasted Titanium - Black Canvas Micarta Inlay - CPM-MagnaCut - Tanto
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Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 710FE-24 Seven Ten - AXIS Lock - Gray Aluminum - CPM-S90V - Flat Earth PVD
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Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 5370FE-02 Shootout - OTF Auto - Cool Gray Grivory - CPM CruWear - Flat Dark Earth PVD
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Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 275SFE-2 Adamas - Olive Drab G-10 - CPM CruWear - Flat Earth Cerakote - Partially Serrated
Was: $325.00Sale Price: $225.00 -
Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 537FE-02 Bailout - Crater Blue Aluminum - CPM-M4 - Flat Dark Earth Cerakote - AXIS Lock
Our Price: $350.00 -
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Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 5370FE-01 Shootout - OTF Auto - Crater Blue Grivory - CPM CruWear - Flat Dark Earth PVD
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Benchmade Knife Company
Benchmade Knives: 535FE-05 Bugout - Crater Blue Grivory - CPM-S30V - Flat Dark Earth Cerakote - AXIS Lock
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Spyderco
Spyderco: PITS 2 - Integral Titanium Slipjoint - Bohler M398
MSRP: $395.00Our Price: $296.25 -
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Large Inkosi - Glass Blasted Titanium - Red Linen Micarta Inlay - MagnaCut
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Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Large Inkosi - Insingo Grind - Glass Blasted Titanium - Red Linen Micarta Inlay
Our Price: $650.00 -
Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Small Inkosi - Black Canvas Micarta Inlay - Glass Blasted Titanium - MagnaCut
Our Price: $575.00 -
Zero Tolerance
Zero Tolerance: 0044 Flipper - Bead-Blasted Titanium - CPM-S45VN - Button Lock
MSRP: $425.00Our Price: $340.00 -
Chris Reeve Knives
Chris Reeve Knives: Small Inkosi - Natural Canvas Micarta Inlay - Glass Blasted Titanium - MagnaCut
Our Price: $575.00 -
Zero Tolerance
Zero Tolerance: 0562TI - Hinderer Design - All Titanium Frame - CPM-20CV
MSRP: $390.00Our Price: $312.00 -
Spyderco
Spyderco: Tenacious Framelock - Blue Disarray Titanium - D2 - C122TIBLD2P
MSRP: $240.00Our Price: $180.00