Pocket Knife
Case Pocket Knife Values
Case Knives were founded in 1889 by brothers WR, Jean, John and Andrew Case. The brothers learned their craft at Cattaraugus Cutlery and soon thereafter left and formed the iconic brand that bears their name. The newly formed WR Case and Sons Company was founded and established a factory & headquarters…
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Best brand Pocket Knife
Single-Blade Pocket Knives Advantages: The general consensus is that having a pocket knife with a plain edge is better at performing push cuts. Along the same lines, the single sharp edge allows you to have better control, more accuracy and cleaner cuts. A separate advantage is that the plain edges are significantly easier to sharpen and don t require you to send it back to…
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Pocket Knife Brands list
The almost endless variety in brand names of knives is confusing at best, and deceptive at worst. Some major brand name knives like Spyderco, Gerber, Camillus, Ka-Bar, and many others have cheaper brands that they make or have contracted to other makers in order to be able to sell at cheap prices. For the most part, these knives vary from good to very bad in quality. For example…
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Folding Pocket Knife
Ease of use is critical for your folding knife or pocket knife. These tools consistent of several basic components: The knife handle is used to grip and maneuver with the knife. Many of knives are outfitted with a rubber or molded plastic handle. These materials should provide adequate grip and comfort. Manufacturers produce knives to be ergonomic, so they fit more comfortably…
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Best slim Pocket Knife
I’ve tested a lot of knives made to be carried every day, ranging for $10 to $400 in price. The best knife, when taking everything into consideration, is the Spyderco Sage 1. This is a classic design and made from excellent materials. There is a lot to like about the Sage 1: it is made with S30V steel — one of the best pocket knife steels out there that offers excellent edge…
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USA Pocket Knife
If you didn’t know, we have an official Art of Manliness online store where we sell useful and inspiring wares, along with items for showing off your AoM pride and spreading the good word of manliness to others. We’ve recently added some new products that we think many of you will enjoy. The Art of Manliness knife offers the high-quality materials, precision in German engineering…
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Pocket Knife Patterns
Welcome to the Great Eastern Cutlery pocket knife new release page. Knives are made in USA. Here you can view some of the finest factory knives being manufactured in the United States today. We are continually updating this page as we design and complete new products. Our knives are not your typical run of the mill pocket knives. We reproduce classic old patterns that are very…
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Case 3 blade Pocket Knife
Sub Brand: Stockman Blade Material: Stainless Steel Product Type: Pocket Knife Handle Color Family: Amber Bone Size Closed: 3-7/8 in. Blade Length: 3.875 in. Lockable Blade: Yes Can Be Sharpened: Yes Handle Length: 3.875 in. 3 Blades This item can be shipped to your home. Or pickup this item at your local Ace Store for FREE*. *Items shipped from our warehouse to stores in Alaska…
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Small Gerber Pocket Knife
Bought this knife really cheaply in a KMart last week. I love it! A teenage girl, I have very small hands. This knife fits well. My one complaint is that the pocket clip doesn t accommodate tough/thick fabrics very well. One of the best knife and I got this one from the Basic Survival kit - one of the best things to purchase and really useful kit outdoors. the knife came really…
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Pocket Knife Tools
Getting your first knife is one of those cool life events that makes you feel grown up. But knives are more than self-affirming pieces of personal property. You’ll use one in the backcountry for everything from slicing cheese to cleaning fish (and so much more). The size and design of your knife — whether its blade is fixed or folding — should be determined by how you’ll use…
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Fully serrated Pocket Knife
Great knife. The engraving was faint and hard to read, not like on previous knives we ve bought. I picked this out at the SMKW in Sevierville, Tennessee for my Sweetheart to give me. I was just looking for a knife with single sided handle slim enough to carry every day to the office. They only had the serrated version, which I prefer, as it is more useful. And I prefer a tanto…
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Case Pocket Knife styles
There were 37 knife patterns manufactured in the early to mid 1990s that make up the original Case Classic line of knives. This page displays pictures and descriptions of most patterns you might encounter. Clasp Knife : Pattern 1072 The 1072 pattern is a single blade clasp knife. It measures 5 1/2″ closed & was first introduced into the regular Case Classic line with…
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American made Pocket Knife
American Made Knives If youre like us, you enjoy the feel of a solid, American-made knife in your hand. Youll find dozens of knives made in the USA in our catal og; thats because we understand that American quality and craftsmanship are prize qualities in any blade. Our selection includes American-made knives from some of the worlds top manufacturers. From Benchmade to Chris…
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Vintage Case Pocket Knife
On Case Knives, the first digit of the pattern number indicates the type of material used to make the handle. For example: the pattern # 5318 tells you that the knife is made of genuine stag because the # 5 is used by Case to identify genuine stag. There are a hand-full of exceptions. Some material such as appaloosa bone, vintage stag, and others are designated with two digits…
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Round Pocket Knife
About a year ago, we wrote an article on why every man should carry a pocket knife. A lot of you out there agreed that the pocket knife deserves a permanent place in every man’s pocket. After we wrote the post, we started getting emails from men who were first time pocket knife owners asking how to sharpen their new prized possession. Well today we’re going to answer that question…
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