Fixed Blades

A fixed blade knife, fixed knives, straight blade knife and straight knives, sometimes called sheath knives, do not fold or slide, and are usually stronger than folding knives due to the tang and lack of moving parts.


Knife blades can be made from a variety of materials. Carbon steel can be very sharp and hold its edge well, and remains easy to re-sharpen, but is vulnerable to rust and stains. Stainless steel may not able to take quite as sharp an edge as carbon steel, but is highly resistant to corrosion. High carbon, stainless steel is intended to incorporate the better attributes of both. Laminate blades use multiple metals to create layers, combining the attributes of both also. Pattern-welding layers different steel types to create patterns in the steel. Titanium has a better strength-to-weight ratio, is more wear resistant, and more flexible than steel, but less hard and unable to take as sharp an edge. Ceramic blades are hard, brittle, and lightweight: they can maintain a sharp edge for years with no maintenance, but are fragile. They are immune to common corrosion.

Handle material can also vary greatly and includes many types of wood, antler, bone, horn and synthetics like acrylic and G-10. Sheaths are usually Kydex or leather.

Fixed blades, fixed knives, straight blade knife, straight knives play a significant role in some cultures through ritual and superstition. Knife symbols can be found in various cultures and were included burial rites, so the dead would not be defenseless in the next world. A common belief is that if a knife is given as a gift, the relationship of the giver and recipient is severed. An item of value, as little as a penny, is exchanged for the gift, rendering "payment" thus completing the transaction and saving the relationship. 

There are many styles to choose from in this section and many uses including combat, camping, self defense, survival, hunting, diving, and bushcraft. It’s not unusual to have one around for EDC carry for utility purposes as well. Some of the most popular styles are the bowie, bayonet, machete, karambit, wakizashi and tanto.

  • Lord of the Rings Licensed Strider's Knife comes with a wood wall display and certificate of authenticity

    Elven Knife of Strider

    # 404817

    Strider, also known as Aragorn, served as a Ranger of the North. He was the son of Arathorn, and heir to the Kingdom of Gondor. In The Lord of the Rings hit movie trilogy, Strider joined the Fellowship in their quest to destroy the One Ring that...
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  • Raptor Tanto

    Raptor Tanto

    # 403226

    The Raptor series of katana by Paul Chen/ Hanwei has been fashioned after the personal Nami Ryu swords of cutting master James Williams. The blades have been forged from 5160 high-carbon steel then mar quenched to an edge hardness of 57HRc allowing for...
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  • Boker Arbolito Esculta Ebony  Knife

    Boker Arbolito Esculta Ebony Knife

    # 404365

    Ideally suited for outdoor and hunting uses, the grippy, grooved ebony scales on this Böker Arbolito knife give a distinctly reliable grip and outstanding handling characteristics with a unique black and brown marbled color effect. Chromium...
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  • Battlecry Maldon Viking Seax

    Battlecry Maldon Viking Seax

    # 404119

      The variety of different historical knives and daggers is immense. Yet many can be traced back in some part to only a handful of proven designs. One of the most practical and functional is one that’s not widely known, the Viking Seax. As...
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  • Warrior O Tanto

    Warrior O Tanto

    # 900268

    The Warrior Series of Japanese styled swords & knives from Cold Steel offers an affordable blade by omitting the expensive mirror polish and using a more practical finish. This Warrior O tanto is very handsome and shares the same 1055 steel, heat...
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