Knives
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Fathers often receive ties for Father's Day - which can be a nice gift, but consider some of these gift items for the dads on your list! Don't forget the grads... these make great graduation gifts as well!
Buck Kniveswww.buckknives.com
- Favorite Features -
- PaperStone handle - very durable, lightweight and eco-friendly l
- locking knife
- includes a belt pack
- made in the USA
The belt pack is a big plus for making this a knife which can become a part of "everyday" life.
- Favorite Features -
- PaperStone handle - very durable, lightweight and eco-friendly
- handle made of 100% post-consumer Paperstone
small enough to fit on a key chain and includes a bottle and soda can opener in it's handle- made in the USA
This makes a perfect little knife to carry in a purse. I love the attractive and lady-like styling with the colors and designs! This little knife is sure to become a favorite!
Buck Knives have long been known to be reliable, stylish and durable . . . this year they have new "eco-friendly" knives - even for the ladies! Buck says, " The handles are made of eco-friendly PaperStone, the 'greenest' material you can find. They are stronger, more rugged, withstand heat or cold, take general in-use abuse and come back for more. They are much lighter weight. They are environmentally sustainable. And they are priced lower. We understand the importance of integrating eco-friendly materials into our products and we are enthusiastic about taking a major step forward with the use of PaperStone made from 100% waste paper.” Tremendously well done!
Gerber Knives
Favorite Features -
- frame lock design
- dual thumb studs for right or left hand opening
- half fine & half serrated edge blade
- pocket clip
This is a very attractive knife - great for everyday use. It is clear thought has been given to the design, function and quality of this knife - I really like the black blade, contoured handle and the "scales" on the handle. Comfortable size and weight add to the style to make this a knife which would be a great gift for graduation, Father's day or a birthday! Tremendously well done!
Columbia River Knife & Toolwww.crkt.com
Shenanigan CRKT knives are known for their quality, design and function . . . and are favorites for these reasons! This new knife designed by Ken Onion is sure to delight any who receive it. I love the style and the look of the black blade . . . this is a knife which will be used everyday. Tremendously well done!
Favorite Features -
open-build frame, blade flipper, and Teflon® and bronze bushings at the pivot allow for fast one hand opening premium Acuto + stainless steel blade and a cold-forged 6061-T6 aluminum frame with a beadblast finish sport model blades receive a black titanium nitrite coating for corrosion resistance contoured handle, index finger notch and checkered grip pattern with a custom stainless steel pocket/gear clip with a black Teflon® coating
- Favorite Features -
- high-carbon stainless steel blades
- Razor-Sharp cutting edges, brass liners, polished nickel silver bolsters and pins, stainless steel springs, and special "burned amber" jig bone covers
If you have someone on your gift list who prefers a simple, small knife to keep in their pocket, take a good look at the Toothpick Classic from CRKT! Sturdy, stylish and simple this knife is extremely well done!
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