| | | | | | Now available with a black blade, this spiced-up Spyderco looks great anywhere camping, EDC, tactical, and thanks to new glow-in-the-dark base material, even day or night! The handles are then individually hand-dyed by master Japanese artists with classic Ai Zome technique so that no two are identical. Behind the good looks are the performance driven features you expect from these excellent models - VG10 stainless steel, bi-directional grip texture, four-position pocket clip, ambidextrous opening and a sturdy back lock. Price: $114.80 Retail Price: $164.00 | | | The BK62 represents a direct link to the forefather of American Woodcraft, Mr. Horace Kephart himself. Ethan Becker owns the only known original 5-inch Kephart Knife still in existence, a blade that spawned an entire genre of knives, and the BK62 is as close as you can get in a production knife, executed brilliantly by the craftsmen at KA-BAR. It is perfectly balanced in the hand and the 5" spear point blade is perfect for camping/hiking, hunting, camp cooking, and modern bushcraft. You can stick with the classic wood handles or upgrade to Micarta if you prefer. Price: $140.95 Retail Price: $187.74 | | | The Berus from Viper is a compact fixed blade that is not short on power. With M390 steel and your choice of drop point or sheepsfoot profiles these are great compliments to a larger fixed blade when you head out on adventures. When you get back home you can throw it in your pocket or around your neck and have a fantastic utility blade for any scenario. Price: $129.95 - $149.95 Retail Price Up To: $167.95 | | | Ontario's new Shikra has been a hit since its introduction and is now available with two color options for its Micarta handle. The versatile "bird-and-trout-style" blade flips open easily and is ready to whittle, open a bag of trail mix, cut string, or any other small camp task, not to mention everyday slicing. Pick one up and find out why this is the best folder OKC has produced since their famous RAT Series. Price: $45.60 Retail Price: $56.35 | | | The Crotalus is a genus of pit viper and this namesake fixed blade is just as formidable. Featuring a robust 1075 carbon steel blade and durable Micarta handles it can stand up to most things you will ever throw at it, even splitting through wood if you need to get a fire going. It comes with a sturdy Kydex sheath for positive retention when traipsing the wilderness. Basically, the Crotalus has everything needed to be your main survival knife, all without breaking the bank. Price: $89.23 Retail Price: $104.98 | | | Estwing makes some of the best axes and hatchets money can buy and are the choice of many professionals in many different fields. Their Sportsman axe is perfect for camping on the go, providing a sharp edge for splitting logs and hammer head for pounding in tent pegs in addition to the beautiful stacked leather handle and compact lightweight design. Price: $44.95 - $54.95 Retail Price Up To: $79.95 | | | The Bush Ranger from Cold Steel is a great pocket knife to have around the campsite. Available in two vastly different price ranges, both are some of the best folding survival knives that money can buy. With their Sheffield clip point blades and industry leading lockback mechanisms, they are versatile and strong - perfect for all the different types of tasks you need in a survival tool. Price: $32.95 - $134.95 Retail Price Up To: $224.99 | | | Never misplace your machete again with these bright-bladed slashers that are ready to conquer any trail. Three sizes cover all the bases, from an 18" brush clearer, a smaller Camp Cleaver, and a roughly 14-inch bolo that is just the right size. To keep things ridiculously affordable, the sheaths are available separately so you can get just the blade. The sheaths are an easy upgrade for less than 10 bucks, constructed of heavy duty nylon with extra pouches and included sharpening stones. Price: $9.95 - $13.95 Retail Price Up To: $15.95 | | | Copyright © 2020 KnifeCenter, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter from our website. Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. | | | | | | | | | |
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