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Hunter’s Edge: 2 Sets Have “It”

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Why buy one hunting  knife only when you can get most every game-care tool you need in two versatile hunting sets—the Outdoor Edge Butcher-Lite Knife Set and Gerber Ultimate Game Kit—from ShopBlade?

    The Outdoor Edge Butcher-Lite Knife Set features the following:

    • a  4.25-inch gut-hook skinner with a deep-bellied blade

    • a 3-inch caper for cleaning in tight spaces

    • a 6-inch boning/fillet knife

    • a 7.25-inch wood/bone saw with Outdoor Edge’s renowned T-grip handle

    • and a tungsten-carbide sharpener, ribcage spreader and a set of game-cleaning gloves.

    Blade steel on each knife is 420 stainless and the comfy Kraton handles sport bird’s beak pommels for a secure, locked-in grip and integral single guards for user safety. ShopBlade’s price: $49.99, a savings of 10 percent over the standard ShopBlade price. For more info click on http://www.shopblade.com/outdooredge-butcher-lite-knife-set-v8063/?lid=blss091912

    The Gerber Ultimate Game Kit includes:

    • Gerber’s award-winning Gator drop-point folding hunter

    • a two-finger-grip EZ Zip Gutting Knife

    • and an Exchange-A-Blade Sport Saw, the latter with a choice of blades for cutting bone and wood.

    The entire kit carries in a nylon camo sheath and weighs only 16.5 ounces. ShopBlade’s price: $64.99. For more info click on http://www.shopblade.com/gerber-ultimate-game-kit-y6990/?lid=blss091912

Hunter’s Edge: Outdoor Gear Care Kit

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New to ShopBlade is Sentry Solutions’ Gear Care Kit-Field Grade for all your hunting knives, guns, tactical gear and collectibles.

    The kit includes:

    •Sentry Solutions’ award-winning Tuf-Cloth for lubrication and rust protection of all metal, wood and plastic surfaces;

    •Tuf-Glide oil-free lubrication in an applicator that can reach inside knife pivots and other hard-to-reach areas (Tuf-Glide was the Blade Magazine 2000 Accessory Of The Year);

    •And the GATCO Super Micro sharpener, great for all blades, including those with plain and/or serrated edges.

For more info click on http://www.shopblade.com/gear-care-kit-field-grade-tin/?lid=blss091312

ABS Journeyman Smith Performance Test

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The ABS Journeyman Smith Performance Test of Apprentice Smith Ben Seward which is administered by Master Smith Lin Rhea. During the video Master Smith Rhea gives some very useful advice about test preparation and techniques. For more information on the educational programs of the American Bladesmith Society please visit our Website and Forum at www.americanbladesmith.com


BLADE Recommends: Guide to Making Knives, 2nd Edition

Before going through the rigorous certifications the ABS offers, it’s essential to get the best knifemaking information. BLADE’s Guide to Making Knives is required reading. It offers extensive knifemaking instructions, including full-color photographs.

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A Knife for Sgt. Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor Recipient

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Editor’s Note: This is excerpted from a larger feature appearing in the special military December 2012 issue of BLADE, on newsstands now. BLADE thanks all past and present military service members and their families for their sacrifices.

by Mike Carter

In recognition of his military actions in Afghanistan on behalf of his fellow servicemen and his country that resulted in his receiving the Medal of Honor, U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Dakota Meyer recently was presented with a custom knife made by Gene Baskett, a custom AR-15 rifle, and honorary membership in the Knifemakers’ Guild.

During a special ceremony this past December in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Baskett, formerly of Elizabethtown and now of Eastview, Kentucky, presented Sgt. Meyer with a Baskett knife, a custom fi ghter with a black Moly-Coated CPM-154 stainless blade and a black linen Micarta® handle. The knife is engraved “MOH, Sgt. Dakota Meyer, USMC” on the mark side and “8 September 2009, Kunar Province Afghanistan” on the flip side. The engraving is by Patrick Clark of Clark Jewelers, also of Elizabethtown. Richardson Gunsmithing did the Moly Coating.

About Sgt. Dakota Meyer

According to Dakota Meyer’s citation for the Medal of Honor, he was recognized for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the repeated risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a member of Marine Embedded Training Team 2-8, Regional Corps Advisory Command 3-7, in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, on 8 September 2009.

“When the forward element of his combat team began to be hit by intense fire from roughly 50 Taliban insurgents dug in and concealed on the slopes above Ganjgal village, [then] Corporal Meyer mounted a gun-truck, enlisted a fellow Marine to drive, and raced to attack the ambushers and aid the trapped Marines and Afghan soldiers. During a six-hour firefight, Corporal Meyer single-handedly turned the tide of the battle, saved 36 Marines and soldiers and recovered the bodies of his fallen brothers.

“Four separate times he fought the kilometer up into the heart of a deadly U-shaped ambush. During the fight he killed at least eight Taliban, personally evacuated 12 friendly wounded, and provided cover for another 24 Marines and soldiers to escape likely death at the hands of a numerically superior and determined foe.

“On his first foray his lone vehicle drew machine gun, mortar, rocket grenade and small arms fire while he rescued five wounded soldiers. His second attack disrupted the enemy’s ambush and he evacuated four more wounded Marines. Switching to another gun-truck because his was too damaged, they again sped in for a third time, and as turret gunner he killed several Taliban attackers at point blank range and suppressed enemy fire so 24 Marines and soldiers could break out.

“Despite being wounded, he made a fourth attack with three others to search for missing team members. Nearly surrounded and under heavy fire, he dismounted the vehicle and searched house-to-house to recover the bodies of his fallen team members. By his extraordinary heroism, presence of mind amidst chaos and death, and unselfish devotion to his comrades in the face of great danger, Corporal Meyer refl cted great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.”

More About Commemorative Knives

Knives are a popular way to celebrate a person or event. Recognize those significant in your life by making your own blades. Start with the helpful instructions and photos in BLADE’s Guide to Making Knives, 2nd Edition. Family and friends will be honored by the personal touch your knives offer.

Click here to order BLADE’s Guide to Making Knives, 2nd Edition.

9/11: We Will Never Forget

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It was 11 years ago today—a sunny Tuesday morning, just as it is this morning in New York City—that scores of innocent Americans paid the ultimate price when the Twin Towers were attacked.

At some point today, take time to pause and reflect on those innocent lives lost and the lives today that continue to be affected and will be for decades to come. We salute the victims and their survivors, for they are the ones who shouldered the brunt of the burden, with the survivors continuing to do so today.

The knife above was made by Bob Dozier and scrimshawed by Sandra Brady. It rests atop a raw piece of cut steel from the South Tower and, below it, a piece of South Tower and 1095 carbon steel forged into ladder-pattern damascus by Daryl Meier. A portion of the latter material was used for the blade steel.

On one side is “We Remember 9-11-2011” commemorating the 10th anniversary, and the New York city skyline, including a shadow outline of the Twin Towers in place of the missing jet in a flyby jet formation, and a soldier saluting. On the flip side is a scene of firemen fighting the fires of the Twin Towers before they fell, an American flag, and the words, “Lest We Forget 9-11-2001.”

The knife was auctioned last year to benefit the 9/11 first responders’ families.

“There will never be enough to repay our debt for what [the first responders] paid,” Dozier said in a BLADE article last year.

Video: Ken Onion Signs CRKT Foresights for BLADE

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A BLADE exclusive! Ken Onion engraves his signature on 100 of the CRKT Foresights he designed. These signed knives are only available at ShopBlade.com.

Hurry, they’re going fast! Click here to get your autographed Ken Onion Foresight before they’re gone.

Bladesports World Championship Blade Show Atlanta, GA. 6/9/2012

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A video of the cutting competition that took place during the Bladesports World Championship during the 2012 Blade Show at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia. 6/9/2012


BLADE Recommends

Before you can take part in a cutting competition, you need a firm grasp on how to make knives. The Complete Bladesmith by Jim Hrisoulas is the perfect book for just that.

Click here to check out this essential knifemaking book.

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