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Wartech Skull Folder with Stonewash Finish

#404541
This assisted opening frame lock pocket knife is stonewashed with a raised half skull on an abstract American flag on the grip. The wear-resistant 3CR13 stainless steel blade is cleaver shaped. Ambidextrous thumb studs and removable pocket/belt clip.
$12.95

Set of 6 Small Agate Arrowheads

#601040
This set of hand-made agate heads vary in size from 1-1/4" to approximately 2" long and all sizes in between.
$7.95

Metropolitan Museum Armor Playing Cards

#805576
Each of these 52 standard cards features its own unique historical artifact from the Metropolitan Museum’s vast collection. This deck contains a wide range of weapons and armor from all over the world.

$12.95

Metropolitan Museum Icons Playing Cards

#805575
Each of these 52 standard cards features its own unique historical artifact from the Metropolitan Museum’s vast collection. This deck contains a wide range of paintings, sculptures, even ancient architecture and mechanical devices from all over the world.

$12.95

Industrial Folder

#404304
This MTech folding knife has high grade stainless steel scales and liners. Frame lock includes pocket clip. Overall 8-1/4 inches.
$9.95

CRKT Nathan’s Knife Kit

#404707
Nathan's Knife Kit has been widely adopted as the go-to teaching tool to instill knife safety and responsibility for youth worldwide.
$14.95

Hooter Barred Owl Locator

#805327
The Hooter Owl call’s design consistently produces true tones that won’t vary from one call to the next. It’s entirely water-resistant and won’t crack or expand. Made in the USA.
$8.95

Koga SD1

#401676
Made of virtually unbreakable high-impact polymer, the Cold Steel Koga SD1 is an intermediate impact tool. Blows struck with the fist may be too weak, or worse, result in a broken hand, while blows struck with a baton may be too powerful resulting in grave injury or even death. The SD1 bridges the gap by concentrating and magnifying the effect of hand blows while minimizing the likelihood of permanent injury or death.
$9.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Leather Dress Sword Guard

This sword guard easily fits the enlisted personnel belt and holds the NCO sword nicely.  I like this guard better than the saber guard due to the loseness of the saber chains.  Some may find the saber chains easier for some command movements though.  I like the closer fit of the leather guard.
Reviewed by: Jay, June 12, 2020

Review of: Leather Belt Sheath for Pocket Knife

I put a butterfly knife in mine and it holds it securely.
Reviewed by: Mark, May 15, 2020

Review of: Metal Glo

Metal Glo is a thoroughly effective metal cleaning and polishing product which I use quite frequently with much satisfaction, gratefully.
Reviewed by: Neil, February 01, 2020

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

I Admit I have wanted this for a while.   I always saw it,  didn't have one,  an impulse buy at a great price.   I love collecting knives and swords and this is a very cool knife.   I love the gray scales on this piece and the filing work on the spine.   A very good value,  it reminds me of a small version of the Spanish Navaja.   Again Thanks for carrying great knives at affordable prices,  especially when you're on a budget!

Sincerely,

Brian
Reviewed by: Brian, November 17, 2018

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

What a great deal for a sweet little folder.
Reviewed by: Rory, September 02, 2018

Review of: Metal Glo

Works very well
Reviewed by: Pedro, July 10, 2017

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

Nicer than I expected.
Reviewed by: william, February 16, 2017

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

It was a nice knife. Husband really liked it.
Reviewed by: Joyce, October 08, 2016

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

excellent workmanship
Reviewed by: Bruce, February 08, 2015

Review of: Leather Dress Sword Guard

Great workmanship, works with my 1840 Army NCO sword. Fits my Enlisted ceremonial belt. I use it for honor guard duty
Reviewed by: Machell, January 04, 2015