Seems kind of difficult to acquire a Rick Hinderer Knife

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I'd like to purchase a RH knife but they seem to be out of reach. I can't find any email address's or phone numbers to place an order for a knife. What does a man have to do to acquire a knife?
 
If you're a LEO or military you can contact Hinder directly to have a knife made in a reasonable amount of time (I'm pretty sure that's the way it works). If you're not, you're going to have to try and find one on the secondary markert. They pop up pretty regularly on the Exchange but you'll pay a premium. Happy hunting! :thumbup:
 
The Hinderer crew takes care of first responders, I had a 4 week wait from order to delivery. Secondary market is always variable, check the exchange here, and a few of their dealers. Keep in mind, the dealers will often sell out of the knives very quickly, so vary the visits to their websites for the best chances. Emailing the dealers to ask of any inbound shipments couldn't hurt either.
 
I'd like to purchase a RH knife but they seem to be out of reach. I can't find any email address's or phone numbers to place an order for a knife. What does a man have to do to acquire a knife?

The Rick Hinderer Knives website has more information (how to contact them, a dealer list, etc.):
http://www.rickhindererknives.com/

It would make sense to start there it seems.

Regards,

Rich
 
Its a small crew but they make the best "folding fixed blade" On the market. Contact rob orlando here.
 
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