Best Online Knife Shop?

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Hey guys,

I recently found an online knife shop in which I paid $123 for a Digicam Paramilitary 2 with a black blade. It was IN STOCK! NO preorder! I was pretty happy. I looked at other in stock knives and, I must say, their deals are great. Here is the link:

http://www.nationalknives.com/servlet/Service?confirmationnumber=B14726017F9


PLEASE NOTE: I was NOT paid by the owner of this business to advertise them. I just found their deals to be great, so I wanted to share it with the community.

~GuyWithTheThings :thumbup:
 
Honestly Amazon/eBay usually have the best prices :/ But now I'm buying mostly secondhand on the forums and eBay.
 
I like knives ship free. Derrick is a member here so I can plug his shop. Everything he has is in stock, and I have had probably a couple dozen flawless transactions.
 
Best online knife shop? Those who are BF vendors! :thumbup:
 
I browsed some of their Spyderco knives. I can beat the prices on the ones I looked at with several other on-line dealers.

It's bad form to promote dealers who are not BladeForum member dealers on this site. The member dealers pay to support the site. Giving a non-paying dealer free advertising on Spark's nickel is not a good practice.
 
I browsed some of their Spyderco knives. I can beat the prices on the ones I looked at with several other on-line dealers.

It's bad form to promote dealers who are not BladeForum member dealers on this site. The member dealers pay to support the site. Giving a non-paying dealer free advertising on Spark's nickel is not a good practice.

The OP asked for the best online Knife store.

I gave my honest opinion, I can't help that the entire industry is not on BF.

In terms of price, you can always find cheaper, but the OP asked BEST....

That to me means price + service + selection....

Knifeworks.
 
The OP asked for the best online Knife store.

I gave my honest opinion, I can't help that the entire industry is not on BF.

In terms of price, you can always find cheaper, but the OP asked BEST....

That to me means price + service + selection....

Knifeworks.

Knifeworks is a paid BF dealer, as well as one of my favorite online stores.
 
Honestly Amazon/eBay usually have the best prices :/ But now I'm buying mostly secondhand on the forums and eBay.

I am going to have to agree with you on the Amazon part. But with eBay, you're not sure if what you're buying is real or fake. I steer away from eBay typically.
 
I browsed some of their Spyderco knives. I can beat the prices on the ones I looked at with several other on-line dealers.

It's bad form to promote dealers who are not BladeForum member dealers on this site. The member dealers pay to support the site. Giving a non-paying dealer free advertising on Spark's nickel is not a good practice.

It seems to me like you donators to the site think you're better than everyone else but really, you're not all that and a bag of chips.
 
Honestly Amazon/eBay usually have the best prices :/ But now I'm buying mostly secondhand on the forums and eBay.

A lot of people new to knives and other things in general have a higher chance of being burned and purchasing a counterfeit item. I wouldn't recommend this avenue for newbies. A reliable dealer's price is worth the extra few dollars for an item to be assured you get the real deal. Support the shops that support your hobby.
 
A lot of people new to knives and other things in general have a higher chance of being burned and purchasing a counterfeit item. I wouldn't recommend this avenue for newbies. A reliable dealer's price is worth the extra few dollars for an item to be assured you get the real deal. Support the shops that support your hobby.

Fully agree with RevDevil

Support the dealers that are as crazy passionate as we are about knives.
 
BHQ and the hollow grind are good ones. Also, I like vcm custom knifes for traditionals. I've heard good things about knife center. Also about knives ship free but I hate their mobile site and that's where I do 99% of my shopping.
 
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