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Old Hickory 6"" Boning Knife
$15.89Old Hickory 6" Boning Knife
First introduced in 1924, the Old Hickory® knives are the most venerable product line still in active production. The Old Hickory® knives feature a hardwood handle secured with brass compression rivets to 1075 carbon steel blades that are both very sharp and capable of retaining an edge better than most stainless knives. Proudly manufactured with artisan processes for over 90 years, Old Hickory® has stood the test of time and is proven to be the best carbon steel kitchen cutlery sold today.
USE & CARE
Please note that the Old Hickory knives are made with carbon steel. We have been making Old Hickory since the early 1900's. Carbon steel knives require extra care to prevent rusting and oxidation of the surface. Old Hickory should not be placed in a dishwasher or allowed to soak in a sink. We recommend cleaning the blade with a damp sponge or cloth and dry thoroughly. Some people go a step further and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to the blades surface. If your blade shows signs of rust, use some steel wool to remove it and then apply some oil to the blade. To keep the blade razor sharp, use a honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, or sharpening stick. After years of use, the steel blade will develop a patina, a darkening which is desirable and an indication of its age. Old Hickory knives are durable and affordable, but do require special care.
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Bucklite Max II
$29.99Buck 0684BKS Bucklite Max II Fixed Blade. The Buck Bucklite Max II is a carry friendly fixed blade that may make it your favorite camp knife. Compact and lightweight with a great blade shape, sure grip rubberized handle and attractive price makes the Bucklite Max II a great choice for your next fixed blade knife. SPECIFICATIONS: --Blade Steel: 420HC Stainless --Blade Shape: Drop Point --Blade Grind: Hollow Ground --Blade Finish: Tumbled --Blade Edge: Plain Edge --Handle: Rubber --Blade Length: 3 1/4" --Overall Length: 7 1/2" --Brand: Buck --Model Name: Bucklite Max II --Model Number: 0684BKS --Item Number: BU684BKS Country of Origin: USA -
Buck Vanguard Rubber
$89.99BU692-BK 4.13 in. Drop Point Satin finished 420HC stainless steel blade. Texturized rubber handle with brass guard, trim and butt. 8.38 in. Overall length. Includes a heavy duty black nylon sheath. -
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Buck Vanguard
$109.99Buck Vanguard Model 192BRS (2584). Buck's designers consulted with outfitters and hunters to present the perfect hunting and field knife SPECIFICATIONS: --Blade Steel: 420HC Stainless. --Blade Shape: Drop Point --Blade Length: 4 1/8" --Handle: DymaLux Walnut with polished brass guard and pommel --Overall Length: 8 1/2" --Weight: 6.3 oz --Leather Sheath Included USA USA -
Buck Skinner Fixed Blade
$79.99Buck 103 Skinner, Hunting knife with turned down point. 4 Extra wide, 420HC Steel blade. 8 1/4 overall length, 4.3 oz. Black Phenolic handle, Sheath included. -
Buck Woodsman Fixed Blade
$74.99Buck 102 Woodsman (2628), The Woodsman features a fine point for fish and small game and all around utility in the kitchen or field. SPECIFICATIONS: --Blade Steel 420HC Stainless --Blade Shape: Clip Point --Blade Length: 7 3/4" --Overall length: 2.5 oz. --Handle: Black Phenolic with Aluminum guard and pommel. --Leather sheath included. USA
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Old Hickory 8" Slicing Knife
$15.97Old Hickory 8" Slicer
First introduced in 1924, the Old Hickory® knives are the most venerable product line still in active production. The Old Hickory® knives feature a hardwood handle secured with brass compression rivets to 1075 carbon steel blades that are both very sharp and capable of retaining an edge better than most stainless knives. Proudly manufactured with artisan processes for over 90 years, Old Hickory® has stood the test of time and is proven to be the best carbon steel kitchen cutlery sold today.
USE & CARE
Please note that the Old Hickory knives are made with carbon steel. We have been making Old Hickory since the early 1900's. Carbon steel knives require extra care to prevent rusting and oxidation of the surface. Old Hickory should not be placed in a dishwasher or allowed to soak in a sink. We recommend cleaning the blade with a damp sponge or cloth and dry thoroughly. Some people go a step further and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to the blades surface. If your blade shows signs of rust, use some steel wool to remove it and then apply some oil to the blade. To keep the blade razor sharp, use a honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, or sharpening stick. After years of use, the steel blade will develop a patina, a darkening which is desirable and an indication of its age. Old Hickory knives are durable and affordable, but do require special care.
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Old Hickory 4"" Paring Knife
$11.97Old Hickory 4" Paring Knife
First introduced in 1924, the Old Hickory® knives are the most venerable product line still in active production. The Old Hickory® knives feature a hardwood handle secured with brass compression rivets to 1075 carbon steel blades that are both very sharp and capable of retaining an edge better than most stainless knives. Proudly manufactured with artisan processes for over 90 years, Old Hickory® has stood the test of time and is proven to be the best carbon steel kitchen cutlery sold today.
USE & CARE
Please note that the Old Hickory knives are made with carbon steel. We have been making Old Hickory since the early 1900's. Carbon steel knives require extra care to prevent rusting and oxidation of the surface. Old Hickory should not be placed in a dishwasher or allowed to soak in a sink. We recommend cleaning the blade with a damp sponge or cloth and dry thoroughly. Some people go a step further and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to the blades surface. If your blade shows signs of rust, use some steel wool to remove it and then apply some oil to the blade. To keep the blade razor sharp, use a honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, or sharpening stick. After years of use, the steel blade will develop a patina, a darkening which is desirable and an indication of its age. Old Hickory knives are durable and affordable, but do require special care.
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Pursuit Large Guthook Fixed Bl
$74.99Buck 0657 Pursuit Large Guthook Fixed Blade Knife. The Pursuit is a multi-purpose alternative to traditional hunting knives. The Persuit fills the need for a mid-range hunting knife designed from the beginner to the experienced serious hunter. Added details besides the drop point blade with gut hook is a comfortable non-slip profile and full length tang construction for strength. SPECIFICATIONS: --Blade Steel: 420HC - Bos Heat Treated --Blade Shape: Drop Point with Gut Hook --Blade Grind: Hollow --Blade Edge: Plain --Handle: OD Green and Black Versaflex over Glass filled nylon over full tang construction. --Lanyard Hole: Yes --Blade Length: 4 1/2" --Blade Thickness: 0.140" --Overall Length: 9 1/2" --Weight: 6.5 oz --Black and Olive Drab Polyester sheath with hardshell liner included. --Brand: Buck --Model Name: Pursuit --Model Number: 0657GRG --Item Number: BU657GRG Country of Origin: USA
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Buck Zipper w/ Gut Hook
$124.99Buck Zipper-r with gut hook. Bucks designers consulted with outfitters and hunters to get the sharpened edge angles just right, The same is true for the size of the entry opening and the location of the gut hook. 4 1/8 wide guttinng/skinng drop point blade. Rubberized handles. -
Buck Ranger Skinner
$89.99Part of the Buck Classic Hunting Series the Ranger Skinner fixed blade features a 3 1/8" drop point plain edge blade of 420HC Stainless steel. Macassar Ebony Dymondwood with brass bolsters over a full tang construction. 7 1/4" overall. Genuine leather pouch sheath. USA -
Model 1 Tomahawk Coyote
$189.00American Tomahawk Model 1 ACT810713 ATC-Hickory1-Coy Coyote Brown with Hickory Handle. Features a 1060 High Carbon Steel Head powder coated Coyote Brown that is heat treated to HCR 56. Genuine Coyote Brown finished Tennesse Hickory Handle. --Full Handle Length: 14 1/8" --Full Head Length: 8" --Blade Edge Length: 2 1/2" --Spike Length: 2 1/4" --Weight: 20 oz w/o sheath -- Bottom Eject Low Ride Black Kydex Sheath that includes low ride MOC straps for belt carry. Made in USA
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Curved Paring Knife
$10.50Victorinox Curved Paring Knife. Lightweight and extremely versatile in the kitchen. SPECS: --High Carbon blade. --Wood handle. --Blade Length: 2 1/2 in. --Overall Length: 5 1/2 in. --Weight: 0.6 oz. --Made in Switzerland -
Svord Von Tempsky Ranger 6.5
$209.97The Von Tempsky Ranger is a smaller and easier to carry version of the Von Tempsky Bowie. Although smaller and lighter, the Ranger will provide more than enough field knife for any endevor you may encounter in the back country. FEATURES: --Blade Length: 6 1/4" --Blade Thickness: 1/4" --Blade Steel: Swedish I-6 High Carbon --Each blade is individually hardened and tempered and hand ground on a water cooled stone. --Baker Convex Edge --Triple rivited wood handle with lanyard hole over a full tang construction. --Tempered steel double guard with lashing holes. --Overall Length: 11" --Weight w/Sheath: 17.2 oz --Heavy duty black leather belt sheath included. Country of Origin: New Zealand -- -
Old Hickory 7"" Butcher Knife
$15.97Old Hickory 7" Kitchen Butcher Knife.
First introduced in 1924, the Old Hickory® knives are the most venerable product line still in active production. The Old Hickory® knives feature a hardwood handle secured with brass compression rivets to 1075 carbon steel blades that are both very sharp and capable of retaining an edge better than most stainless knives. Proudly manufactured with artisan processes for over 90 years, Old Hickory® has stood the test of time and is proven to be the best carbon steel kitchen cutlery sold today.
USE & CARE
Please note that the Old Hickory knives are made with carbon steel. We have been making Old Hickory since the early 1900's. Carbon steel knives require extra care to prevent rusting and oxidation of the surface. Old Hickory should not be placed in a dishwasher or allowed to soak in a sink. We recommend cleaning the blade with a damp sponge or cloth and dry thoroughly. Some people go a step further and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to the blades surface. If your blade shows signs of rust, use some steel wool to remove it and then apply some oil to the blade. To keep the blade razor sharp, use a honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, or sharpening stick. After years of use, the steel blade will develop a patina, a darkening which is desirable and an indication of its age. Old Hickory knives are durable and affordable, but do require special care.
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