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It’s very easy for desire to take over when looking to buy a knife. We see it every day and readily admit we’re subject to that same emotion quite often too. For every knife, it’s easy to convince yourself of a reason you must have it and let’s be honest, there’s nothing wrong with treating yourself every now and then. But if you want to buy a knife in our store or in our online shop, rest assured that our experts will provide you with usable advice to help you make a well-considered choice to pick the perfect knife, suiting your personal situation.
To help you buy the perfect knife, we’ve put together a nice guide. In this guide we’ll show you the different categories of knives we’ve got on offer, explaining their primary use. With that knowledge, it will be a piece of cake to choose that one knife from our vast assortment.
Pocket knives are foldable and can be put into three different categories, each with their own characteristics:
Many of the folding pocket knives feature a locking mechanism to prevent the blade from accidentally folding when used, but when a knife is used in anger (matter of speech of course), nothing beats the robustness of a fixed blad knife. They’re easier to keep clean too. Logically, fixed blade knives are mostly usable for outdoor use such as hunting, bushcraft or survival. Fixed blade knives are kept and carried in a sheath, making sure the cutting edge is prevented from doing damage. We’ve got many different types of fixed blade knives:
Multitools aren’t knives in the strict sense of the word. You could say they’re a redevelopment of the Swiss Army knife, designed for even heavier use. Most big multitools feature a pair of pliers and -of course- a strong blade, complimented by a vast array of other tools, varying as widely as they do on Swiss Army knives.
Hunters and those of you who like to cut up their own meat, will be pleased to know we also sell butcher knife sets, consisting of knives such as boning knives, gutting knives and bone saws. Of course, we’ve also got antler saws in our assortment.
However durable a knife may be, after prolonged use, every knife loses its edge. First, the edge will roll sideways, which can be corrected with a sharpening steel, but eventually you’ll need to resharpen your knife. Rest assured, we’ve got you covered with our knife sharpeners.