Where to buy knives?!

riz_aaroni

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Hello. I've bought a bunch of stuff from www.knifecenter.com and some stuff from Dick's Sporting Goods, though I would like a better place to mess around with knives and such. Gander Mountain has a bunch of stuff, but not a great selection or prices for that matter. I feel like I am screwed here, but who knows. I am in Rochester, NY btw. Props to knifecenter though, they are like the B&Hphoto of the knife world lol. Though without the store front, maybe they have one idk. Got a gatco pro system, sharpened my opinel 10 some more and WOW, it is sharp. :D

Thank You,
Aaron Cohen
 
New Graham is generally one of the better-opined knife dealers on the internet. In all aspects, they are a very excellent dealer with great customer service.

http://newgraham.com/

Grand Prairie Knives (GP Knives) has also been excellent to me with fast shipping and great service. They are located in Troy, IL. Their web site is very easy to navigate.

http://www.gpknives.com/

Those are the only two dealers I buy from on-line. Knife Center, from all reports, is also excellent, as your experience probably shows.

God bless you, America, and our men and women overseas.

KATN,

Wade
619G6
 
Those mentioned above, plus:

Ragweed Forge (Mora and other Scandinavian brands)
AG Russell
KnifeWorks
Shepherd Hills (Case knives)
DLT Trading (Bark River, and other brands)
Cumberland Knife Works
 
Great suggestions so far. Here's a place run by a great guy (BF member jonnymac44) and has the cheapest Spyderco D2 Paramilitaries I've seen so far: www.cuttingedgeworks.com

Not all of his knives are on the site just yet, so if you're looking for something, I'd ask him if he's got it.
 
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Lol, I can't read a map. I was looking more for brick and mortar places, but thank you very much nonetheless. Have a few more places to check out.

Aaron
 
How about a good place to buy wholesale? I've been dealing with BlueRidge Knives for the good knives, and BudK for the cheaper stuff that I sell at flea markets.

Jason
 
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