820 NNow that’s a real nice looking knife.
I will admit I’ve never heard of this House of Blades though.
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It was lust st 1st site!Nice knife. Don't you love it when they jump right into your hand?
Did they used to have one inside a mall in NRH? That was many years ago so it may have been a different name.820 N
Ft Worth
Take plenty of $$ if you go there
I really do not know the answer to thatDid they used to have one inside a mall in NRH? That was many years ago so it may have been a different name.
Did they used to have one inside a mall in NRH? That was many years ago so it may have been a different name.
I don’t know about being in a mall, but back in the 80’s they were on Jacksboro Hwy in Lake Worth.I really do not know the answer to that
I've only known the big log cabin on Loop 820
Now that’s a real nice looking knife.
I will admit I’ve never heard of this House of Blades though.
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OP, I know that it's "Knives of Alaska", but is it US made?
House of Blades had been in business a long time..great reputationSweet! Thanks, I reallly like the looks of this one, but I really try to buy local when possible. And the name is no guarantee. Just walk into a Harbor Freight to see what I mean.
No, sorry, I think you misunderstand what I was trying to say. The knife looks great and I am glad to hear it is US made. My point was just that you can't tell by the name nowadays.House of Blades had been in business a long time..great reputation
They are a local business not some internet warehouse only.
They would not sell a counterfeit
I figure they get the knives from the manufacturers or large distributors
Have you seen Knives of Alaska brand products in Harbour Freight?
This knife came in a box from KOA with the paperwork and warranty registration card.
Caterpillar is the worst fucking boot I’ve ever owned, uncomfortable, shit fit and all around terrible product. I ordered a pair and exchanged them for a larger size, they sent me the larger size and then sent me a email saying they don’t have that size and refunded me my money. Even at free I wouldn’t recommend.No, sorry, I think you misunderstand what I was trying to say. The knife looks great and I am glad to hear it is US made. My point was just that you can't tell by the name nowadays.
Case in point: I wanted to buy a pair of quality work boots. I went to check out Caterpillar boots. American company, right? Made in China.
Go in Harbor Freight. Brands like Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chicago. Guess where they are all made?
Sorry if you felt I doubted you. I think you made a good find. Color me interested!