Guys Talk Knives: Top 5 Reasons to Carry a Traditional Pocketknife (Ep 32)
The guys are talking traditional pocketknives, patterns, and the top five reasons to carry one. Don't miss the knives featured in this episode or the great giveaway! 4 Knives for this Episode: Case Square Bolster Medium Stockman 3.625" wtih Amber Jigged Bone Handles and Chrome Vanadium Plain Edge Blades Item Number: CA6332 - $49.99 Chrome Vanadium blades. Amber jigged bone handle. Brass pins and liners. Nickel silver bolsters and shield. 2-5/8" Clip point blade. 1-7/8" Sheepfoot blade. 1-3/4" Spey blade. Blade Thickness: 1/16". 3-5/8" closed. Made in the USA. https://www.smkw.com/case-square-bols... Rough Rider Canoe 3.625” with Buckshot Bone Handles and 440A Stainless Steel Plain Edge Blades Item Number: RR1542 - $12.99 440A stainless steel blades with reverse frosted master blade etch. Buckshot Bone handle. Brass liners. Nickel silver pins, shield and Slant R bolsters. Packaging with custom graphics. 2-1/2" Spear point blade length. 2" Pen blade length. Blade Thickness: 1/16". 3-5/8" closed. Made in China. https://www.smkw.com/rough-rider-buck... Northfield Bird Dog 56 Jack Pocket Knife with Sambar Stag Handle and Polished Finish 1095 Carbon Steel 2.375” Spear Point Blade Item Number: NF561SS - $102.99 Polished finish 1095 carbon steel blade. Sambar Stag handle. 2.375” Spear point blade. 3.5” Closed. 6” Overall. Brass pins and liners. Nickel silver bolsters. Made in the USA. https://www.smkw.com/northfield-samba... Boker Beer Barrel Copperhead 3.75" with German Beer Barrel Wood Handle and Carbon Steel Plain Edge Blades Item Number: BK112626BBL - $62.99 Carbon steel blades with old time "Tree Brand" master etch. Genuine German beer barrel wood handle. Brass liners. Solid nickel silver pins, bolsters and shield. 1-7/8" clip point and coping blades. Blade thicknesses: 1/16". 3-3/4" closed. Made in Germany. https://www.smkw.com/boker-beer-barre... Want to send us a comment or ask a question? Send your email to [email protected] now! Don't have time for an email. Call in and leave us a voice message: (865) 424-0222 Giveaway Policy: You must be at least 18 years of age and a resident of North America to enter SMKW Giveaways. There is no charge to enter, but you must follow the instructions in the videos completely to enter. Giveaways normally run simultaneously on several platforms. You may enter in the same giveaway on one or both social media platforms. Multiple entries on a single platform may disqualify you. One winner is selected randomly from all entries. Guys Talk Knives is produced and created by Smoky Mountain Knife Works - https://www.smkw.com - The world's largest knife store. If it cuts, we carry it. Like this video and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Ring that bell, so you never miss an episode. You can also find us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/g... Please rate and review ths show for us there! Or, visit our Podcast Page: http://smkwcast.libsyn.com/ ©2018 SMKW, Inc. All Rights Reserved. While we encourage sharing, this videocast/podcast may not be reproduced in part or in full without the express written permission of SMKW, Inc.

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