You know this ain’t your average letter opener. We doubt ol’ Grandpa’s letter opener was made by Spartan Blades, but the BT41 certainly was.

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You know this ain’t your average letter opener. We doubt ol’ Grandpa’s letter opener was made by Spartan Blades, but the BT41 certainly was.
Today in Monday Night Knife Fights, we bring you the Attleboro Knife. A utilitarian piece with more than just a bit of history behind it.
Tonight’s Monday Night Knife Fights we brings ya some sharpy/stabby/slashy from Tracker Dan — and his Bloodshark Knife!
Monday Night Knife Fights: Emerson's Purpose Driven Knife, the Rhino Mike the Mook After building a number of custom tactical knives for the US Navy SEAL teams in the 1980s and 1990s, the Department of the Navy turned to Ernest Emerson to develop a specific...
Today in Monday Night Knife Fights we get all into the M1917 Trench Dagger with Mike Searson.
Today on Monday Night Knife Fights, we talk about a karambit folder from Blade-Tech.
Today’s Monday Night Knife Fights is all about the Sayoc WarHawk. Because we all have reasons to own a hawk’ (or so we tell ourselves).
This tomahawk would be the perfect addition to a backpack for a trip into the woods. It’s a tool that will provide shelter and wood for a fire, as well as protection. One strike from a CRKT Kangee Woods T-Hawk would be devastating. I can’t think of a scarier close-quarters edged weapon.
The Kershaw Lucha is an easy-to-hold and easy-to-fight-with-knife. The blade is an impressive piece of steel. Losing your grip isn’t going to happen, and the mighty big blade will slice and dice through whatever stands in your way, be it a Russian from Red Dawn or some steak and chicken that needs to be turned into fajitas.
The Commander is an efficient, effective, cutting tool in a light, reasonably compact package that is trusted by professionals around the world. Emerson’s motto, “Famous in the worst places” is not just words, but an idea that people stake their lives on.