Antonini Old Bear Large Pocket Knife
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Blade Show Weekend!(Post)The Atlanta Blade Show is at the Cobb Galleria this weekend June 3rd-5th! Numerous knife makers will be showcasing their products which we can't wait to get in and see what new wonders are popping up.
Blade Show in Atlanta- a memorable event!(Post)A Huge Thank You! To everyone that was able to attend the recent Blade Show in Atlanta. Wow, the custom knives and sheer volume of manufacturers was overwhelming. From knife making machines and suppli
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Kukri and Gurkha Myths(Post)Updated on April 25th, 2021 The Gurkhas are known for their loyalty, their daring in the face of peril, and the Kukri – a curved blade that serves as an extension of their arm. The Internet is replete
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