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Damascus Turquoise Skinner
# 404448
This Turquoise Skinner knife has a full tang Damascus steel blade with darkened wood and turquoise scales. The rivets and spacer are solid brass. A very attractive companion in the field. Overall: 5-1/2" Blade: 2" View more Rite Edge Knives$24.95 -
Kershaw Pub Black Multifunction Pocket Knife
# 404319
Designed by custom knifemaker Dmitry Sinkevich, the new Kershaw Pub looks like nothing you’ve ever seen. Closed, you’d never know there was a handy blade inside—although you would definitely see the handy bottle opener. And...$27.95 -
KA-BAR 'Za-Saw Pizza Cutter
# 805357
This USA-made pizza cutter will show your pizza who's the boss! The KA-BAR 'Za-Saw Pizza Cutter has a Creamid handle and 440A stainless steel wheel. It has many other uses too, from cutting quesadillas and slicing tortillas into strips to fry to cutting...$24.95 -
KA-BAR Hobo
# 801190
The KA-BAR Hobo - we're not sure who invented it, but we're glad they did! This is the classic slide-apart outdoor dining kit. Made of durable 3Cr13 stainless steel, each piece separates for the versatility of 3 separate utensils. Includes...$26.95 -
Mary Rose Commemorative Compass and Magnifier
# 804927
A ship of the Tudor Navy, the Mary Rose sailed from 1511-1545 while proudly defending the English against France, Scotland and Brittany. She was a warship for Henry VIII for 34 years and lost on July 19th, 1545. On May 5th, 1971,...$39.95$29.95 -
Boker Magnum Alpha Kilo
# 404564
This knife from Boker Magnum is a stout folding Karambit, great for self-defense or your collection of unique knives. The 440 stainless steel blade features an integral flipper tang for easy one-hand opening and is spring-assisted for lightning-fast...$25.95 -
Secret Edge Neck / Belt Knife
# 403717
Cold Steel's Secret Edge neck knife is rail thin, feather light, and flat like a pancake. It’s so slim it virtually disappears under clothing and at 3.2 ounces (including sheath) is a joy to wear without causing neck fatigue. Made from AUS 8A...$27.95
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