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Plus: 2X Points All Weekend! - - - Small in your pocket, big in your hand—the new LionSteel Wil

Plus: 2X Points All Weekend! [View this email in your browser]( - [New Items]( - [Specials]( - [Exclusives]( [My knifeREWARDS: 0 More Details]( [Survival and Camping Tools]( [LionSteel Willy Pocket Fixed Blades]( Small in your pocket, big in your hand—the new LionSteel Willy is EDC fixed blade perfection! The SOLID handle is shaped from a single piece of carbon fiber, Micarta, G10, or wood before being seamlessly bonded to the M390 blade. The result is a comfortable grip that perfectly fits the contours of your hand. The beautiful leather sheath includes a loop-over retention strap that keeps the blade exactly where you put it, until it’s time to cut. Price: $159.95 - $169.95 Retail Price Up To: $209.00 [Shop]( [Shop LionSteel]( [ESEE Knives Expat Jaraca Kukri Machete]( Powerful, yet versatile. The Expat Jaraca can handle the harshest outdoor challenges just like the South American pit viper it was named after. The blade is made of 1075 High Carbon steel for easy sharpening and resilient flexibility, and the edge is convex for strength and stability. Whether you need to chop wood, bamboo, clear branches, butcher meat, or slice through tough materials, the Expat Jaraca Kukri will tackle those tasks head-on. Price: $109.95 Retail Price: $152.33 [Shop]( [Shop ESEE Knives]( [New Morakniv Classics]( Thanks to the new leather belt loop on their redesigned sheaths, these iconic designs are more usable than ever! Generation after generation, experienced outdoorsmen trust the Mora classics. These refreshingly simple handcrafted knives have proven their mettle for nearly a century, by delivering a reliable, handsome, and high-performance outdoor cutting tool that won’t break the bank. Price: $31.95 - $39.95 Retail Price Up To: $49.99 [Shop]( [Shop Morakniv Mora]( [Spyderco Bow River Fixed Blades]( The Bow River is a lightweight, budget-minded fixed blade for hunters, fishermen, and cooks of all stripes. Designed by Phil Wilson, the 4.4” trailing point blade is thinly ground and should excel at any and all slicing cuts, whether at camp, in the kitchen, or as your next fancy steak knife! Price: $47.95 - $49.00 Retail Price Up To: $75.00 [Shop]( [Shop Spyderco Knives]( [WOOX Thunderbird Competition Hatchets]( After you are done splitting logs into kindling for the campfire, what could be more relaxing than a vigorous round of axe throwing? The Thunderbird from WOOX is the perfect tool for both jobs! Built to competition standards with Appalachian hickory handles and Italian-tempered carbon steel heads, this will make your work both quick and enjoyable. Price: $79.00 [Shop]( [Shop WOOX]( [DPx Heat Hiker Fixed Blades]( Chunky enough to take a beating and small enough to not weigh you down, the HEAT Hiker is made in the USA from 1095 carbon steel for toughness you can count on. Throw it around your neck or simply clip it to your gear with the integrated carabiner and you are good to go. Price: $75.00 [Shop]( [Shop DPx Gear]( [Condor Krakatoa Scandi-Grind Folders]( A folding, scandi-ground bushcraft knife? Yes! This knife is instantly ready to back you up when going hiking or camping. It is a woodcarving phenom that fits in your pocket, with 1095 carbon steel providing classic performance and a framelock for modern stability. Thanks to the thick Micarta or wood handle scale on the front side, it has enough girth to be more comfortable than most folders could ever hope to be. Price: $95.45 - $100.23 Retail Price Up To: $117.91 [Shop]( [Shop Condor Tool & Knife]( [Peltonen Knives Ranger Puukkos]( From Finland, birthplace of the puukko, comes this steadfast tool fit for bushcrafters, hunters, survivalists, and all those who move in nature. Its 80CrV2 carbon steel blade is available in two sizes, both with a rustic two-tone finish that will look even better after some wear. With wood-splitting power, carving finesse, and a waterproof sheath, these are ready for anything the real world has to offer! Price: $99.99 [Shop]( [Shop Fixed Blade Knives]( [2X Points All Weekend]( [Biggest Benchmade Sale Ever]( [Spyderco Reveal 14]( [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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