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  • Blade Length: 4.50"
  • Blade Length: 6.00"
  • Nimravus Fixed Blade Black PE

    $191.25
    Nimravus Fixed Blade Black PE
    Out of Stock
  • Nimravus Tanto PS Black/Sand

    $225.00
    Benchmade 141SBKSN Nimravus Partially Serrated Black finsihed blade with Sand handle and sheath. The Nimravus is Benchmades most popular combat fixed blade offering. FEATURES: --Blade Edge: Serrated --Blade Finish/Color: Coated --Blade Steel: 154CM --Hardness: (58-61 HRC) --Blade Style/Shape: Tanto --MALICE CLIP® (MOLLE Compatible) --Handle Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum --MOLLE Compatible: Yes --Sheath Type: Nylon SPECIFICATIONS: --Blade Steel: 154CM (58-61 HRC) --Blade Length: 4.50" (11.43cm) --Blade Thickness: 0.115" (2.92mm) --Overall Length: 9.45" (24.00cm) --Handle Thickness: 0.58" (14.73mm) --Weight: 5.86oz. (166.13g) --Sheath Weight: 5.00oz. (141.75g) --Brand: Benchmade --Model Name: Nimravus --Model Number: 141SBKSN --Item Number: BM141SBKSN --Country of Origin: USA
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  • Old Hickory 6"" Boning Knife

    $15.89

    Old 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. 

    USA

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