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At last, National Knife Day is here, the biggest event of the year. Massive parades crowd the streets of major cities, people are dancing and singing, and, once night falls, fireworks shows will be going late into the night – all in celebration of the world’s oldest tool and coolest hobby.
But even if you have to work today and can’t partake in the international festivities, there’s a cornucopia of deals to be had online if you’re in the mood to do some shopping. KnivesShipFree, as always, has a slew of special offers for today – and, no matter what you buy, you’ll get double rewards points for your purchase, points that can be saved up and redeemed for store credit, which means you can buy even more knives and knife stuff – it’s really the gift that keeps on giving!
Here are today’s deals:
KSF usually picks a Fallkniven model for their NKD specials, and this year is no different. 2023’s discounted model is the Kolt, a fixed blade very much in the tradition of elegant, but rugged, knives that have made Fallkniven a byword amongst outdoorsmen. And steel nerds take note: the Kolt’s laminated 3.35-inch blade is made from Takefu Cobalt Special, a relatively uncommon formulation. With an added 10% off it’s a great buy if you want a new steel to experiment with.
Outdoorsmen are really spoiled for choice this National Knife Day. If you want a fixed blade that’s more of a chopper than the Kolt, you can get the famous ESEE-5 at a discount today only. At 5.25 inches in length this is a rugged, powerful, but still easy to carry knife that has earned its stripes over years of service.
The Launch 13, one of the most striking models in Kershaw’s American-made Launch automatic series, gets a hefty price cut today too. This is a big boy, with a 3.5-inch blade done up in a striking modern wharncliffe. It’s hugely fun to fidget with, but with CPM-154 blade steel it’s a great, hard-workin’ EDC on top of that.
Spyderco Pin with any Spyderco Purchase of $99+
As you may know, Spyderco knives are pretty popular year round. But today’s the best day to buy one because, whether you’re scooping up a classic like the Para 3 or trying one of their new releases – the long-anticipated Military 2, perhaps? – you’ll get a free Spyderco pin along with any Spydie expenditure of $99 or more. Pro tip: if you don’t make it over the threshold with one Spydie, just get a second one to go along with it.
Free Buffalo Leather Pocket Slip with Any Case Knife Purchase
Here’s a cool one: pick up any Case knife today and KSF will include one of their buffalo leather pocket slips to carry it in. These slips have an unusual, artisanal look and feel that perfectly compliments the warm, old-fashioned qualities of Case’s knives. If you’re looking for a recommendation, we at KnifeNews have always been a fan of the good ol’ fashioned Sodbuster Jr., a true American classic and a knife that every enthusiast should own at some point in their collecting career.
Free KAI Pro Paring Knife with Any Shun Purchase
Shun is one of the culinary knife lines under KAI, parent company of both Kershaw and Zero Tolerance. Like the folding knives from those two brands, Shun models are meant to appeal both to everyday users and enthusiasts like us. Buy any Shun knife and you’ll get a KAI Pro Paring knife to go along with it – it’s like an instant kitchen knife starter kit!
Reminder: These deals run for today only, so act fast!
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