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MagnaCut CRKT, Kershaw, LionSteel, Karbon - - - Ken Onion’s impact on the knife industry cannot

MagnaCut CRKT, Kershaw, LionSteel, Karbon [View this email in your browser]( - [New Items]( - [Specials]( - [Exclusives]( [My knifeREWARDS: 0 More Details]( [CRKT MagnaCut Redemption]( [CRKT MagnaCut Redemption]( Ken Onion’s impact on the knife industry cannot be understated, and he continues to create impactful designs, including CRKT’s latest, the Redemption, based on his Dead Man’s Hand customs. Equipped with a four-inch blade of MagnaCut steel and a Crossbar Lock, made by Hogue Knives in the USA, this is a seriously impressive folder that you would be lucky to have in your hand. Price: $225.00 [Shop]( [Shop CRKT Knives]( [Karbon Knives Ahoy Flippers]( [Karbon Knives Ahoy Flippers]( Ken’s new Karbon brand is coming out of the gate strong with this modern high-end interpretation of the classic Barlow pattern. A strong lock, premium M390 steel, and a choice of inlays including KnifeCenter exclusive Desert Ironwood make this a design not to be missed. Price: $350.00 Retail Price: $399.95 [Shop]( [Shop Karbon Knives]( [CRKT Bona Fide On Special]( [CRKT Bona Fide On Special]( Featuring Ken’s innovative 2nd-generation Field Strip mechanism, the Bona Fide can easily be taken apart for deep cleaning without the need for any tools. With aluminum frames and capable blades, they are great for hard work yet handy enough to carry every day. We’ve put both models on sale right now too so it is a good time to catch a discount. Price: $79.95 Retail Price: $125.00 [Shop]( [Shop Folding Knives]( [Kershaw Leek Flippers]( [Kershaw Leek Flippers]( Ken’s SpeedSafe assisted opening system ushered in a new era of fast-opening pocket knives, and the Leek series has stood the test of time as a slim, everyday carry folder for refined cutting. The assist makes it dependably quick and with upgraded options for [S35VN]( or even [MagnaCut]( steel in the lineup, you can choose the level of performance that is right for you. Price: $54.95 - $269.00 Retail Price Up To: $336.00 [Shop]( [Shop Kershaw Knives]( [Karbon Knives Beatnik Flippers]( [Karbon Knives Beatnik Flippers]( This premium executive knife is virtually unmatched in refinement and it will look great clipped to your suit or in the pocket of your favorite denim. The milled handles look great and perfectly conceal the blade until you hit the flipper for crisp deployment. With a titanium and 20CV model and an aluminum option with 14C28N steel there are two levels of performance to choose from. Price: $131.99 - $239.99 Retail Price Up To: $299.95 [Shop]( [Shop Executive Knives]( [CRKT Facet]( [CRKT Facet]( Like many of Ken’s enduring designs, the Facet is sleek and practical with a bit more angularity to spice things up. This is a great everyday gent’s knife available in budget flavor with D2 steel, or in premium form with titanium construction and M390 blades made in Italy by LionSteel. Price: $49.95 - $275.00 [Shop]( [Shop M390 Knives]( [Kershaw Blur]( [Kershaw Blur]( The Blur has never gone out of style; its unique blend of blue-collar hardiness and tactical readiness makes it a joy to use, and the recurve blades amplify your cutting power. If you’ve never experienced this classic, you are missing out, and with several models on sale, now is the perfect time to pick one up. Price: $79.95 - $139.95 Retail Price Up To: $209.99 [Shop]( [Shop Assisted Opening Knives]( [CRKT Motley by LionSteel]( [CRKT Motley by LionSteel]( Representing the wilder side of Ken’s style, the Motley is undeniably powerful. Milled titanium is inlaid with intricate carbon fiber, and the Sleipner steel blade has even more recurved cutting prowess than the Blur from above. LionSteel handles the construction of this knife, so you know you are getting a finely tuned instrument of cutlery glory. Special Price: $359.95 Retail Price: $499.95 [Shop]( [Shop Ken Onion Knives]( [CRKT CEO Compact Sales to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]( [New Benchmade Mini Freek M4 Steel]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2023 KnifeCenter, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter from our website. Our mailing address is: KnifeCenter 5201 Lad Land DrFredericksburg, Virginia 22407 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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