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Knife Cold Steel Scimitar Spike (53SS) |
Points: 2
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The Spike, designed by Barry Dawson, is a weapon pared down to its bare essentials. Its thick, narrow blade is distal tapered and flat ground to a zero edge. This creates a unique cross section that facilitates both penetration of the tip and cutting power previously unknown in such a thick, narrow blade. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Talon Pt. Spike (53CH) |
Points: 2
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The Spike, designed by Barry Dawson, is a weapon pared down to its bare essentials. Its thick, narrow blade is distal tapered and flat ground to a zero edge. This creates a unique cross section that facilitates both penetration of the tip and cutting power previously unknown in such a thick, narrow blade. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Tokyo Spike (53HS) |
Points: 2
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The Spike, designed by Barry Dawson, is a weapon pared down to its bare essentials. Its thick, narrow blade is distal tapered and flat ground to a zero edge. This creates a unique cross section that facilitates both penetration of the tip and cutting power previously unknown in such a thick, narrow blade. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Black Rhino (62RR) |
Points: 12
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Cold Steel's offering in this arena, our new Black Rhino, doesn't re-interpret the established classic lines, but instead provides some clever twists in terms of materials, performance and especially in the locking mechanism. Sold Out
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Cold Steel Medium G-10 Espada Knife (62NGM) |
Points: 5
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If you have been secretly lusting after one of our gorgeous Espadas but find they are just out of your price range, look again. Our new all G-10 models are almost identical where it really counts and sell for a fraction of the cost of their much more expensive brothers.
Made practical and tactical they offer non-reflective bead blasted blades, non slip high friction G-10 handles, abbreviated steel liners and our incomparable Tri-Ad® Lock. Get 90% of the strength with no sacrifice in cutting power and save big bucks. Buy an all G-10 handle Espada.
Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Black Sable (60BS) |
Points: 20
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Cold Steel Black Sable will make your friends green with envy and make them ask you where they can get one of their own. It's a great knife made of the best materials using high-tech techniques. Sold Out
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Cold Steel Large G-10 Espada Knife (62NGL) |
Points: 8
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If you have been secretly lusting after one of our gorgeous Espadas but find they are just out of your price range, look again. Our new all G-10 models are almost identical where it really counts and sell for a fraction of the cost of their much more expensive brothers.
Made practical and tactical they offer non-reflective bead blasted blades, non slip high friction G-10 handles, abbreviated steel liners and our incomparable Tri-Ad® Lock. Get 90% of the strength with no sacrifice in cutting power and save big bucks. Buy an all G-10 handle Espada.
Sold Out
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Cold Steel Extra Large G-10 Espada Knife (62NGX) |
Points: 12
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If you have been secretly lusting after one of our gorgeous Espadas but find they are just out of your price range, look again. Our new all G-10 models are almost identical where it really counts and sell for a fraction of the cost of their much more expensive brothers.
Made practical and tactical they offer non-reflective bead blasted blades, non slip high friction G-10 handles, abbreviated steel liners and our incomparable Tri-Ad® Lock. Get 90% of the strength with no sacrifice in cutting power and save big bucks. Buy an all G-10 handle Espada.
Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Espada (Medium) (62NM) |
Points: 12
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The smallest from the Espada series, based on the Conquistadors' swords.
Definitely not politically correct, they are huge yet surprisingly well balanced and feature dramatically upswept clip point blades that are ideal for cutting, slashing and piercing. Made from vacuum heat-treated and sub-zero quenched Japanese 8A stainless steel and hollow ground to a thin, razor sharp edge, they will cleave through just about any obstacle or target in their path. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Espada (Large) XHP (62NCL) |
Points: 12
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The large knife from the Espada series, based on the Conquistadors' swords.
Definitely not politically correct, they are huge yet surprisingly well balanced and feature dramatically upswept clip point blades that are ideal for cutting, slashing and piercing. Made from Carpenter CTS XHP steel and hollow ground to a thin, razor sharp edge, they will cleave through just about any obstacle or target in their path. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Espada (Extra Large) XHP (62NCX) |
Points: 15
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The largest knife from the Espada series, based on the Conquistadors' swords.
Definitely not politically correct, they are huge yet surprisingly well balanced and feature dramatically upswept clip point blades that are ideal for cutting, slashing and piercing. Made from Carpenter CTS XHP steel and hollow ground to a thin, razor sharp edge, they will cleave through just about any obstacle or target in their path. Sold Out
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Cold Steel Grivory Paradox Knife (24PG) |
Points: 3
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The Grivory handle Paradox with a 4-inch blade is the more affordable version of the Paradox. With the exception of the handle slabs, it's made with the same materials and attention to detail, and offers the same tremendous strength, sharpness, and cutting power of its more expensive counterpart.
Balisong or Butterfly knives, with their revolving handles, and strong locking mechanisms, have had a certain mystique since they were first popularized in the early 1980's. They were beguilingly simple in construction, looked a little intimidating in a user's hand, were relatively inexpensive, and there were lots of flashy ways to open them with just a few deft turns of the wrist. In short, they were a knife industry success story. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Paradox (24P) |
Points: 6
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Balisong or Butterfly knives, with their revolving handles, and strong locking mechanisms, have had a certain mystique since they were first popularized in the early 1980's. They were beguilingly simple in construction, looked a little intimidating in a user's hand, were relatively inexpensive, and there were lots of flashy ways to open them with just a few deft turns of the wrist. In short, they were a knife industry success story. Sold Out
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