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    Blade-Tech Industries is the leading manufacturer of custom tactical holsters, knife sheaths and magazine pouches. Blade-Tech also produces OEM, as well as its own line of high quality field knives. Please visit their site at www.blade-tech.com. Threads.

  3. 2024 AAPK Club Knife Information - All About Pocket Knives

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    by Bryan » Sat Aug 31, 2024 8:24 pm. We’re excited to announce that pre-orders for AAPK’s 2024 Club Knife are now open! For the first five days, pre-orders will be exclusive to premium subscribing members. After this period, they will be available to non-premium members for an additional five days, if our allocation is not overextended.

  4. Case Cheetah Dual Action Switchblade - All About Pocket Knives

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    Case Stag Baby butter bean 1st run 2004. 1 In Stock. $250.00. More Info. For Sale By: Ryanbrotherton. This is a Dual Action Cheetah made by Case and converted by Michael Tank Fisher of TbarK Knives. It has Autumn Orange jigged bone handles and full filework down the spine. This.

  5. HUDSON KNIFE Co. - All About Pocket Knives

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    HUDSON KNIFE Co. by Ridgegrass » Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:34 pm. Levine rates Hudson Knife Co., Germany, as "Low" value. Here's a really nice Hudson, 2-1/2", whittler with genuine tortoise covers. The quality is certainly not low. c.1927. J.O'. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Gtrclktr-351.

  6. Hubertus - All About Pocket Knives

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    Hubertus "Magic Knife" Caplifter release auto knife. This is an extremely rare knife in very nice condition. Comes with original box and an extra caplifter blade.

  7. EDC Utility Knife - BladeForums.com

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    Mine was an impulse buy and a bit of a novelty because of the low price. The blades are a little easier to find now and around 60¢ each. For almost all of my utility knife work I use a full sized Stanley razor knife. I haven’t made the move to a replaceable utility blade EDC and probably won’t.

  8. Vintage Craftsman Model 95204 3 Blade Stockman Knife Made In USA

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    Vintage Craftsman Model 95204 3 Blade Stockman Knife Made In USA. In Excellent Unused Condition. No Box. Factory Edge Intact. Closed Knife Is 3 7/8" Long. All 3 Blades Snap Open And Close. One Small Blade Is Slow. All 3 Are Tight, No Wiggles or Wobbles. Master Blade Is 3 1/16" Long.

  9. Identify Grohmann Knife? - BladeForums.com

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    It seems to be a camp or game butchering knife. They no longer make anything like it. It is 15 inches long with a 10.5-inch blade, 2 inches. wide and 1/8 in. thick. Grohmann is in Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada (https://grohmannknives.com), and is best known for making the often copied Russell Belt Knife (shown in one of the photos) in various ...

  10. Need help dating Utica Kutmaster | BladeForums.com

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    2,271. May 18, 2024. #3. Utica stamps didn't change much, so using them for dating isn't the easiest puzzle to solve. The books say the Kutmaster stamp started appearing in 1937 and continued pretty consistently for 60+ years. You'll have to compare that knife pattern and handles with old Utica catalogs to narrow down when it was first offered ...

  11. Country of Origin - Am I right or wrong? | BladeForums.com

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    This is not about China. This is about how some retailers may cover up where a knife is made. Some retailers say that a knife is "Made In" or "Manufactured In". To me this makes it clear where the knife was made. However, I've noted that as of late, some retailers are instead using "Country of Origin".