Blind Horse Knives

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I just want to let you all know about my new custom knife and the excellent customer service I recieved.:thumbup: I ordered the Nov special (colonial patch knife) and they sent the knife out to me the very next day. Somehow they recieved the wrong house number on my address.(problem with my keyboard I think) Anyway... Post office sends it back to them and they e mail me about the problem, re mail it out that day and I get my knife the following day.Oh.. and my knife is beautiful..it won't be My last purchase from them.I will post pictures using it.
 
I didn't mean that in a "you should do this or that" way, just a friendly gesture :D. That aways it will be easily seen for people looking for a good dealer, over here in the general area stuff gets lost after a day or two of people posting a lot of different things.
 
ive been looking at a couple of blind horse knives and its comforting to know that some companies still know how business is done.
 
The folks at Blind Horse are just great. Not only are they determined to take care of the people who buy their knives; I don't know where else you can get a custom knife of that quality for such a reasonable price. I've EDC'd one of their Frontier patch knives for over a year and the only time I swap that out is for another BHK.

Greg
 
I've met the guys from Blind Horse at a local gunshow & they're real nice to deal with. Their knives are a deal for the price.
 
Met the guys from BHK at PWYP - good people. Just got a Bushcrafter from them & it's a good wood's knife for the money. Hoping they put out a Large Workhorse with a Scandi-grind.:D
 
A new company, just last November I think all they had were the two work horse knives. I think that's all I remember seeing anyway. Now they've got aseveral nice ones. I'm wondering if they're not the new "Bark River" types on the block. I'm going to order their larger of the two patch knives and maybe a bird & trout when they get some more made.
 
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