| | | | | | D2 steel and Bob Dozier go together like peanut butter & jelly, so it was about time that KA-BAR upgraded their classic Dozier Folding Hunter with that durable steel! It is just as perfect for the urban jungle as it is the great outdoors, thanks to lightweight construction and a do-everything blade shape, and, like the AUS-8 versions, it remains one of the best performance bargains for your dollar that you can get your hands on! Price: $32.95 Retail Price: $43.16 | | | MKM has answered a lot of prayers with their Malga 6 - premium steel on a classic pocket multi-tool! The M390 blade can take an edge that just won't quit, and it is flanked by grippy Micarta handles which can even be removed for cleaning or modding! With an awl, small fork, cap lifter, can opener, and corkscrew, this is the perfect companion for the campsite or eating on the go. Price: $109.90 Retail Price: $130.00 | | | Some experts think a 5-inch carbon steel knife is the perfect thing for bushcraft and survival - big enough to do what is needed while small enough to be carried easily on your belt all day. If you are on a budget, the Wayfinder, one of Joe Flowers' excellent designs from Condor, is the way to go. Featuring 1095 carbon steel, a sharp Scandi grind, and a shape that provides a lot of versatility, it definitely brings the goods. It even features a bow-drill divot in the handles to help you get your friction fires going more easily. Price: $67.98 Retail Price: $79.98 | | | Multi-purpose never looked so awesome! The TOPS Tom Brown Tracker is equal parts knife, small hatchet, and survival tool and it does all of it well. Extremely tough 1095 steel and Micarta scales ensure that this knife won't quit on you when the chips are down. Designed by noted survival expert Tom Brown Jr., founder of the renowned Tracker School, you can rest assured that this knife was made to do everything you need in the wilderness, or even just tasks around the campsite. Price: $127.95 - $237.95 Retail Price Up To: $339.95 | | | Liong Mah designed this upswept machete to take on any task imaginable. Multiple lanyard holes enable secure swinging and the hand ground carbon steel blade with hammer-forged finish is crafted to stay sharp. The sheath is no slouch either with a drop down option, multiple rivet holes, and attached extra paracord for survival emergencies. Price: $63.95 Retail Price: $99.99 | | | A bushcraft classic, the Finn Wolf is ready to make memories with you as you enjoy the outdoors. Equipped with the Tri-Ad lock for a high degree of safety and security, this knife is utterly reliable in the toughest, most uncompromising conditions. Multiple color options ensure easy visibility and an AUS-8 blade with a wickedly sharp Scandi grind completes the package, making this perfect for campers and bushcrafters everywhere. Price: $38.95 Retail Price: $64.99 | | | Like the trade knives carried on the American frontier, the Real Steel Forager is ready for a life on the move, taking only what is needed for survival. The roughly 4-inch blade is easy to control, and the 14C28N steel provides a rare combination of toughness and corrosion resistance in one package, not to mention a long-lasting, easily maintained edge. From hunting and gathering to campcraft and food prep, this knife will earn a place by your side. Price: $80.00 Retail Price: $100.00 | | | If you love the utility of a Swiss Army Knife but want more grip, then the Soldier is just the thing to take on your next adventure. Based on the Trekker with the addition of rubber inserts, this tool keeps you prepared with a one-hand opening blade, wood saw, can and bottle openers, and even blackened blades on the US Army version that is now available. Use it once and it will become an indispensable part of your kit. Price: $55.99 - $69.99 | | | 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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