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  2. Sharpfinger - Wikipedia

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    SHARPFINGER is a brand of knife modeled after the Schrade 152 OT. The SHARPFINGER trademark is designated to a variety of knives in this design (3.5 in (8.9 cm) upswept blade) by a number of makers. The SHARPFINGER trademark is designated to a variety of knives in this design (3.5 in (8.9 cm) upswept blade) by a number of makers.

  3. Ceramic knife - Wikipedia

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    A diamond dust sharpener with cradle for a ceramic knife. Unlike a steel blade that benefits from regular honing and resharpening in order to keep a sharp edge, a much harder ceramic blade will stay sharp and retain its cutting edge for much longer—at least ten times longer according to tests on a particular knife. [4]

  4. Hunting knife - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of hunting knives A 1975 prototype of d'Alton Holder's iconic hunting knife, with a ram-horn handle. A hunting knife is a knife used during hunting for preparing the game to be used as food: skinning the animal and cutting up the meat. It is different from the hunting dagger which was traditionally used to kill wild game. [1]

  5. Buck Knives - Wikipedia

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    Its debut revolutionized hunting knives, rapidly becoming one of the most popular knives ever made, [1] with some 15 million Model 110 knives produced since 1964. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Before 1981, the specially heat treated stainless steel used was 440C , and from 1981 to 1992 the company used 425M steel.

  6. Western Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Western Knife Company. The Western Knife Company was an American manufacturer of hunting knives which began operations in Boulder, Colorado in 1911. The company is probably best known for its "Bowie" style hunting knives. The company was purchased by Coleman (the famous manufacturer of outdoor equipment) in 1984.

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