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New company: Lone Wolf Knives

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Lone Wolf Knives is a brand new knife company that just arrived on the scene. It's founder and president is Jim Wehrs. Wehrs served as president of Gerber Legendary Blades for 13 years. Under the direction of Wehrs, Lone Wolf Knives is a company whose mission is to build high quality, semi-custom knives using the finest materials, techniques, and resources. LWK's facility is located in Oregon, already the hotbed for just about half of the leading knife manufacturers. Look for some very exciting collaboration knives to be manufactured by Lone Wolf Knives

Lone Wolf Knives
17400 S.W. Upper Boones Ferry Rd.
Suite 240
Portland, OR 97224
503.431.6777
http://www.lonewolfknives.com
 
Lone Wolf Knives is pleased to announce their collaborations with legendary maker Bob Loveless.

SEMI SKINNER:

3.75" blade length
8.5" OAL
440B modified steel
Integral bolsters
Green canvas micarta scales
Tapered tang
 
UTILITY FIXED BLADE:

4.5" blade length
9.25" OAL
440B modified steel
Integral bolsters
Green canvas micarta scales
Tapered tang

Both Semi Skinner and Utility knives include leather sheaths and wood display stands.
 
Gerber may not sell the quality knives that they used to but they sure know how to spawn knife companies.Al Mar,Kershaw,CRKT and now Lone Wolf Knives.I know I must have missed some also.
 
Howdy Dexter-
Thx for the info. Do you have a MSRP on these?
Also, isn't/wasn't there a custom shop going by the name "Lonewolf"?
 
Hey Rugger! Both knives retail for $299.00. I know that is a lot of money for 440B, but you have to consider the manufacturing process. The blade, bolsters, and tang are closed die forged.
 
Sweet. Love the designs. Hopefully they'll be available "on line" for less. Not a bad price- I wonder how much of that is "Bob's cut"?
;)
 
Originally posted by Rugger
Hopefully they'll be available "on line" for less

Depends on what dealer pricing will be. We'll have to wait until net dealers start stocking them to see. Hopefully there will be a bit of a discount.
 
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