These great products are just an example of the vast selection of knives, kitchen cutlery, and knife accessories that we offer. These makers are constantly improving current models and coming up with new products as new uses are identified. Keep checking back, as we are constantly adding new items to our site.

Mcusta® Kaeru

In Japan, symbols are a large part of the culture. This latest selection from Mcusta's series of Limited Edition knives based in Japanese symbology features the Kaeru (frog) and lily pads. In Japanese, the word Kaeru (frog) also means, "to return". The frog is seen as a symbol of good fortune. To ensure a safe return from their journey, travelers often carry something with the image of a frog.

Buck® Wilde Bill Cody

Wilde Bill Cody has again dressed up three of BUCK's most popular folders - the BuckLock, the model 55 and the Stockman. For this series, he has added beautiful Desert Ironwood handle scales and Mammoth Tooth inlays.

Böker CLB Keycom

The term EDC (Every Day Carry) gets a whole new dimension. With a compact size of just over 2" (closed), the Keycom can be conveniently carried on the key ring, and offers the ergonomics and functionality we already know from all of Chad Los Baños designs.

William Henry® B4 Pikatti with Abalone

Pikatti is an Eskimo word meaning companion, an appropriate name for a small knife that was designed as a faithful tool to help with everyday tasks. Conceived as functional jewelry, the Pikatti is compact and lightweight for daily carry in the pocket or purse, but robust enough for a lifetime of daily use.

SOG® Fatcat

The Fatcat is the largest and most massive folder SOG® Specialty Knives has ever produced. Not intended for the main stream, it is designed with heavy work in mind. For its size, it is amazingly light and quick to open.

Boker® Leo Damascus III Folder

All previous Leo Damascus folders featured exotic wood inlays in CNC milled anodized aircraft aluminum handles. In this latest version, the inlay is not wood but 180-layer corrosion-free Damascus, which is carefully set into the handle by hand. The 3-3/4" drop point blade of 300-layer Damascus is hand forged from the barrel of the German battle tank Leopard I.

A.G. Russell™ One-Hand™ Knife in ZDP-189 or CPM-154

The A.G. Russell One Hand Knife™ has been our best selling knife since the first ones were shipped in 1988. The handle, which is machined from a piece of solid stainless spring steel, works in conjunction with the blade to create an unusual locking system.

Lone Wolf Paul® Executive with Snakewood

Lone Wolf Knives introduced the Paul® Executive, the newest knife design from Paul Poehlmann, at the 2008 S.H.O.T. Show with a first production run of 400 pieces with Marbled Cocobolo handle scales. It, along with a 3-D Carbon Fiber handled version, has become a standard part of the Lone Wolf line.

Boker® Bailey Ziel Throwing Knife

Designed by John Bailey, the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame 2003 Instructor of the Year, the Ziel Throwing Knife is balanced for both handle and blade throwing for maximum penetration in all types of competition targets.

SOG Fusion Salute

From the manufacturer

For our first Fusion tactical folder we wanted something that was progressive and performance driven. The Salute is an acknowledgment that great design can still be affordable with a little perseverance. Take the machined G10 handles in combination with scalloped full-length steel liners for a whole new look. Add a big lockback, smooth as silk operation, and a proven Bowie style blade.

Boker® Leo Damascus® Boot Knife

The Boker® boot knife is now available with a blade made of 300+ layer Leo Damascus® steel. Steel from the gun barrel of the famous German battle tank Leopard is hand forged into a blade material with Boker's popular "Small Pyramids" pattern with a Rockwell hardness of about 63 Rc.

Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Daddy Barlow

The Signature Bolster Daddy Barlow is the fourth in the Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Tested Series Four with Pennsylvania Mt. Moss Green worm groove bone handle scales. The first was the Mountain Man Trapper, the second the Swing Guard and the third the Slim Coke Bottle. The Mountain Man Trapper and the Swing Guard have been retired.