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Cold Steel Talwar 5.5 Full Serrated Edge S35VN Folding Knife (21TBXS) |
Points: 10
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The Talwar knife was created to pay tribute to the Indo-Persian saber of the same name.
The knife was designed by famous creator Andrew Demko and Cold Steel president Lynn C Thompson. Serrated blade made of S35VN steel has a flat grind, with a curved cutting edge, thanks to which it provides cutting and piercing power that has been unavailable so far in folding knives.
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Cold Steel Hold Out 6'' Blade Full Serrated Edge S35VN folding knife (11G6S) |
Points: 10
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For many years now Cold Steel has been fascinated with the Black Knife or Skean Dhu (Gaelic) of the ancient Scottish warriors. Used as a utility or back-up knife and worn under the sleeve, tucked inside a jacket or slipped into the top of a stocking it was thin, flat "pointy" and light as a feather.
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Knife Cold Steel Black Talon II Serrated Edge S35VN (22BS) |
Points: 5
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The Cold Steel Black Talon II is a modern masterpiece! It's sinuously curved, needle sharp blade still features the distinctive down-swept point and pronounced belly of the original, but with all new high end American S35VN super-steel and a re-designed tip for additional strength and durability.
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Cold Steel Kobun Tanto Knife Serrated Edge (17TS) |
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Cold Steel Kobun Serrated is a lightweight Tanto styled boot knife with serrated edge. It takes its namesake from the Japanese martial, or underworld where the word "Kobun" means "soldier". It's a fitting name for a knife like the Kobun, which was effectively designed to be "a good soldier". In profile it closely resembles our Master Tanto, but it sports a thinner blade, and that supports its main function; to be a light weight boot knife.
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Cold Steel Urban Edge (Best Pal) Half Serrated Edge (43XLS) |
Points: 2
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Light enough to be worn as a neck knife or hung from a key ring or a purse, but still packing enough cutting power to handle tasks that would challenge even some of our competitor's larger knives, the Best Pal also makes a formidable last resort self defense tool.
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Spyderco Endura 4 Stainless Steel Spyder Edge - serrated Folding Knife (C10S) |
Points: 5
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The stainless Endura 4, fills your palm with a handful of steel yet doesn't seem weighty or unwieldy. Knife Knuts who prefer something heavier and stouter seem to gravitate to steel handled knives. Since the handle surface is flat and smooth it offers an ideal palette for engraving or personalizing your knife.
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Spyderco Endura 4 FRN Combination Edge(partially serrated) Folding Knife (C10PSBK) |
Points: 4
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In 1990 Spyderco shook things up by introducing two knives, the Delica and Endura. First of their kind on the market, both folders opened up the knife market to lightweight performance, one-hand open pocketknives that just about everyone could afford. They settled as Spyderco’s top two bestsellers and their improvement hasn’t slowed since. Refinement has been so ongoing and continual Spyderco tagged the updating/upgrading process with the term CQI- Constant Quality Improvement.
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Spyderco Military G-10 Combination Edge(partially serrated) (C36GPSE) |
Points: 6
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A cornerstone in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco's owner Sal Glesser, "If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with?" For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use. Sold Out
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Spyderco Military G-10 Spyder Edge(serrated) (C36GSE) |
Points: 9
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A cornerstone in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco's owner Sal Glesser, "If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with?" For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use. Sold Out
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Spyderco Para Military G-10 Spyder Edge(serrated) (C81GS) |
Points: 9
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The most awaited mid-sized survival knife of 2004. When Spyderco initially introduced our Military Model critics claimed it too large and more knife than the average user needed. Likewise, fans enthusiastically heralded the knife's big performance attributes. We arrive at the question knife manufacturers often ask themselves, "How do we satisfy both worlds and create a mid-sized knife that acts, cuts and performs like a larger knife?" Our answer was the Para Military. Sold Out
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