What are some trusted websites to buy knives?

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I went to blade ops and it has incorrect information on it.It says the benchmade griptilian H2o has 154cm coated with x15 t.n....
 
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I have heard great things about knife center however I haven't personally bought through them yet. I have bought from the-knife-connection and they were good to deal with.
 
Yeah I've looked on there allot have some good prices but whenever I ask them to send me a price quote on a benchmade to my gmail it fails lol but yeah love their site and their Facebook page has good knife photography on it
 
Ive ordered from Bladeplay.com, SMKW.com Budk.com Swordsswords.com (They sell more than swords) And trueswords.com (They do too) Stay away from Kingofswords.com, theyve scammed tons of people. Bladeplay typically sells Switchblades, balisongs and other automatics (know your states laws) Dont know what to tell you about BladeHQ or Bladeops but Cutlery Lover on youtube I do believe frequents those websites.
 
Just an FYI. Make sure you keep the dealers you mention, too those that are supporting members on BF's.

You can also look in the Exchange area, in the Good, Bad, and Ugly, for feedback on various delaers
 
gpknives says it has a benchmade mini lonewolf landslide when no such thing exists.

They are offering that model for pre-order. If GrandPrarie says they're getting the "Benchmade Lone Wolf Mini-Landslide" in the near future, I'm inclined to believe it.

Is there some reason you think otherwise? They got a picture of one from somewhere after all.

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Knifeworks is another honest dealer with good prices and excellent service.

Are you looking for a specific knife brand or model? That will help people make an appropriate shopping recommendation for you.
 
I'm kinda OCD and watched some bladehq unboxing videos and the boxes were damaged when they came in the mail so yeah give me your opinion

Anytime you (the retailer) order in volume, boxes get squished/mangled/scratched/bruised/beaten and abused. As a dealer I can't tell you how much it irks me to get stuff from the *distributor* or *manufacturer* that has a bruised box. It happens frequently. The larger the shipment is, the more likely I'm going to get bruised boxes. Either it wasn't packed right, or it's heavy and UPS/Fedex/USPS kicked it down the street. Oh well.

The *best* suggestion I can give to anyone: most sites have a notes section. If you're really worried about the box because you're a collector or just picky (nothing wrong with picky!) then put a note in there and most dealers will do their best to satisfy your request.

I am a dealer, but I have personally purchased from both BladeHQ.com and HollowGrind.com . I would recommend either one.
 
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