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Kill Cliff Joins Hard Ready Brand at Blade Show 2021

Thursday, June 3rd, 2021

(Gastonia, NC) – Hard Ready® Brand Knives is proud to announce that KillCliff will be one of their special guests at Blade Show 2021, Booth 39F. The Hard Ready® Brand encompasses tools, gear, training, and events united by one underlying motto: Life is Hard. Ready is Relative.®

The 2021 Blade Show will once again be held at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, GA. Nearly a thousand exhibitors will comprise the world’s largest knife exhibition: EDC knifes and tactical knives, hand-made blades and collector’s blades, tomahawks and hatchets, and all manner of outdoor gear.

The show is open to the public, with General Admission hours at the following times:

? Friday, June 4 from 12 pm – 6 pm
? Saturday, June 5 from 9 am – 6 pm
? Sunday, June 6 from 9 am – 2 pm

Find a list of all the other Blade Show exhibitors online here; plan out your visit with the exhibition map, but you should check the full Blade Show schedule first. Tickets can be found online at the Blade Show website.

Don’t forget about Blade University, either. Learn to sharpen, grind, design, build, and photograph knives from the likes of Les George, Bill Burke, Jason Knight, Lin Rhea, Jordan Lamothe, and many more.

Find us at the east end of the show south of the 2300 Aisle near the Rotunda Entrance. You can see Hard Ready® on display in Alexander Castiglione’s article about knife carry considerations and  more on Jerking the Trigger. Also, check out Jim Davis’s review of the HR1 knife to learn more about it (and the HR ethos).

About Blade Show: BLADE Show & Blade Show West are hosted by BLADE Magazine. Globally-recognized exhibitors & legendary makers gather under one roof to bring you the largest knife show series in the world: @blade_show. https://www.facebook.com/thebladeshow/,

Hard Ready® Brand Knives: HR Knives is a Ryan Hoover led knife design team. Online at HardReadyBrand.com; connect on Facebook, /hardreadybrand/, or follow us on Instagram, @hardreadybrand.

Buck Knives to Attend Blade Show

Friday, May 28th, 2021

Company Returns to Exhibit at 40th Annual Show

Post Falls, ID – (May 25, 2021) – Buck Knives, leader in sports cutlery, will be exhibiting at Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia, June 4-6, 2021.

In a return to in-person events, Buck Knives will be attending the 40th annual Blade Show with an emphasis on its new product range, its engagement with the award winning BCCI (Buck Collectors Club), and the debut of a new mid-year release set for availability in August.  “Blade Show is the perfect venue to introduce the newest member of our premium everyday carry class, it’s a continuation of the direction many have noticed from Buck utilizing elite materials, technical features, and our iconic American craftsmanship,” said Chris Bourassa, Director of Marketing and Product Development.

Bourassa will be in attendance with CJ Buck, CEO and Chairman; Connor Slepikas, Eastern Regional Sales Manager and Lane Tobiassen, President of Buck Knives to discuss the company, the product line, and engage with Buck’s loyal fan base. CJ Buck will also be available to meet and sign knives for those carrying at the show.

“Blade Show is the place to see new designs, new materials, and receive the customer feedback that drives our innovation and approach to market. Our organization believes the face to face engagement with customers, collectors, key dealers and vendors all found at Blade is an invaluable opportunity to continue our success and momentum,” said Bourassa.

Visit Buck Knives booth, #1634 to see new products and more.

For more information on Blade Show visit: bladeshow.com

Urban EDC Supply – Urban EDC Nessie Pre-Order

Tuesday, May 25th, 2021

The Urban EDC Nessie is a collaboration between custom knife makers Chris Taylor and Eric Luther, and Urban EDC Supply and features a two-toned (stonewashed blade, satin flats) M390 Kukri-inspired blade.

In addition to a Micarta backspacer there are Titanium liners and Skeletonized, milled-out insides on Ti scales for weight reduction(on all versions). The Micarta and G10 scales have an internal liner for supporting stability. finally, there is a milled titanium clip.

Specs:
• Full length: 7.75” (19.685 cm)
• Blade Length: 3.25” (8.255 cm)
• Blade Stock: 4mm
• Width: 1.6”(4.064 cm)
• Height: 0.6” (1.524 cm)
• G10 and Micarta Weight: 5oz
• Titanium Weight: 5.5oz
• Made in China

This Pre-Order will ship in Late Fall, 2021.

urbanedcsupply.com/products/urban-edc-nessie

Black Triangle x TD DTS Midnight Creeper MK1 Mod2

Friday, May 14th, 2021

Black Triangle has teamed up with Tactical Distributors to release a limited edition Desert Tiger Stripe version of their Midnight Creeper.

The MK1 Mod 2 is the next-generation of Black Triangle’s non-metallic letter opening tools. Crafted form G1o the over all length is 7″.

For carry, it comes with a Kydex sheath in DTS pattern.

www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/black-triangle-x-td-dts-midnight-creeper-mk1-mod2

New SPD Invictus IL Folder from PDW

Tuesday, May 11th, 2021

SPD Edition Invictus-IL

Integral Lock Folding Knife with a Handle Machined from a Solid Block of Titanium

Prometheus Design Werx releases their newest iteration of the Invictus folding knife design featuring a unique handle machined from a solid block of titanium billet. This form of folding knife handle construction required the brand several years and as many machining centers to finally develop, produce, and deliver the highest quality of make in this folding knife. Other high-level details include a Böhler M390 alloy blade, ceramic pivot bearings, signature 5 fullers, lock-bar limiter insert, dive watch grade luminous inlays in the dual thumbstuds, and precision machined, fine details throughout this knife. The Invictus-IL is a purpose driven edged tool painstakingly made with state-of-the-art multi-axis CNC machines and the highest level of precision refinements found only in the best production tools.

The SPD Edition of the Invictus-IL by Prometheus Design Werx features the Kraken Trident mark representing their Special Projects Division.

The Design and R&D Team at PDW states:

“This version of the Invictus design is the original concept we started on 7 years ago. It literally took over 6 years and as many technical manufacturing centers to get our Invictus-IL to place where it was a replicable and producible reality. Ultimately it was a labor of love and really almost an obsession to get to the finish line and bring them to market. It was one of the very first design projects we worked on at PDW. For years, machine shop after machine shop tried, and unfortunately failed. We refused to give up and got on after it, year after year until we finally collated the right manufacturing network with the knowhow and equal perseverance to see this project through with us. At the end of the day, this is an edged tool with a purpose driven design, but also a great exercise and trial in modern folding knife manufacturing. There is nothing ‘fancy’ about this folder, however, there are a great deal of labor intensive industrial refinements found only in the best tools and machines in the world. The Invictus-IL isn’t for everyone, but it is for those who have a highest regard and appreciation for expertly made, detail oriented, functional metal objects and tools.”

The first delivery of the Invictus-IL will be available for $479.00 on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 12:00 noon Pacific via their website, prometheusdesignwerx.com.

Introducing the Fred Perrin x WNDSN Escape Coin

Tuesday, May 4th, 2021

WNDSN Applied Sciences Lab is pleased to announce the release of a collaboration with French knife maker Fred Perrin, an OSS-inspired coin knife based on the heavy metal WNDSN eclipse challenge coin.

The front side of the coin shows the WNDSN metrology motto: “ex mensura, scientia” or “knowledge from measurement” and a graphical representation of a lunar eclipse that utilizes the old alchemical symbol for verdigris and, later, the astronomical symbol for the Earth. On the back side — on top of four graphical quadrants featuring a shadow square, standing for solving problems of space, a set of equal hour lines, standing for determining time, and the sine quadrant as the most elegant of mathematical instruments — Fred installs the blade, perfectly keeping with the lines, and, in its closed state, perfectly flush with the coin surface itself.

The famous Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II. The OSS Research & Development produced its own line of novel spy tools and gadgets, including compasses hidden in uniform buttons, playing cards that concealed maps, a diverse selection of lapel and otherwise concealable knives as well as coins (in the denomination of the respective country of operations) with integrated blades for escape purposes.

Based in the city of tradecraft, and heavily influenced by the atmosphere and climate of the cold war, WNDSN’s roots are inseparably connected to the divided city of Berlin and its flair of competing interests from all over the world.

Enter Fred Perrin, famous French knife maker and covert weapons designer, well known for his legendary LaGriffe (the claw) design, a small, concealable knife with a ring right behind the blade for retention and control. Fred is a former French Army Commando and a world-ranked martial artist.

Fred has a sizeable portfolio of covert tools made in the spirit of the OSS and its siblings in other countries, among which happens to be a version of the (in)famous “escape coin”. Now, many makers are making these coins, but Fred is the only one who’s integrating a thumb stud as his signature take on that by now almost a century old design.

The blade is made from 1095 carbon steel, the coin and hardware, thumb stud, pivot, and stopper pin choice is between raw copper or brass — either of which will patina beautifully.

Available directly from Fred Perrin.

The Billy Waugh Demo Folding Knife: from RYP.Desig

Tuesday, May 4th, 2021

RYP (Robert Young Pelton) and William Harsey Jr. have collaborated on a knife — a knife designed as a tribute to the legendary Billy Waugh.

“Why the hell would anyone want my name on their knife?” Waugh asked when they approached him with the idea.

Journalist-Adventurer RYP first met Waugh, a retired Special Forces soldier turned CIA paramilitary, at a Texas Waffle House for an interview. One of the things Pelton, a knife designer, wanted to know was what sort of hardware Billy carried on his missions behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War. Billy remembers his favorite tools being the local (machete-like) parang and the machine-stamped Demo knife issued to soldiers.

RYP offered to design a series of knives that would integrate Waugh’s hard-earned ideas into a reimagining of tactical blades.

That’s when Billy scoffed and gave his reply.

Billy Waugh

Here’s more from the release:

Pelton disobeyed orders and recruited legendary Special Forces knife designer and friend William Harsey Jr to make Billy proud. Together they fine-tuned collaborated on a design only a warrior of Billy Waugh’s level could sign off on.

The design was inspired by the standard issue multi-purpose knife Waugh remembers from his Vietnam days.  The DEMO is not the result of the lowest bidder. The Billy Waugh version is not only a knife fitting of the special operator, but an homage to toughness, and performance under fire.  The DEMO features a balanced three dimensional Titanium alloy body with a retro diamond pattern and vintage finish.  The four inch flat grind M390 blade is on bearings, with flipper, glass breaker screw, and an Awl on bronze washers.  The knife comes with a replacement flat head screw.  The deep pocket combat clip is engraved with Billy Waugh’s signature. The blade is laser engraved with William Harsey’s signature.

Limited quantities of the Billy Waugh edition will be created with the unsigned DEMO version going into production runs later this year.

Billy Waugh

BILLY WAUGH:  AN ARMY SPECIAL FORCES AND CIA LEGEND

Billy Waugh at age  91 has a military and intelligence career that can only qualify as legendary.  Prevented from enlisting for WW2 because of his age, Billy signed up for the newly created Special Forces – choosing the most dangerous tasks our nation demanded. Billy is the recipient of eight Purple Hearts and has a lifetime of service to America.  Billy Waugh continued his Special Forces career all the way to the opening months of the war in Afghanistan. His 20 years to the CIA post-retirement made Billy officially the oldest serving CIA contractor in history.  Billy’s book “Hunting the Jackal” covers his time tracking Carlos the Jackal and Bin Laden, and “Isaac Camacho An American Hero” is his homage to a fellow Green Beret.

Billy Waugh prepping for a HALO jump in the Republic of Vietnam

Billy Waugh prepping for a HALO jump in the Republic of Vietnam. Waugh was medically retired, went to work for the CIA, and remained in service ever since. He spent his 70th birthday on a mountainside in Afghanistan during the opening days of OEF.

WILLIAM HARSEY JR

To honor a legend of Billy Waugh’s background, Pelton teamed up with award winning designer William Harsey Jr. Harsey grew up as a logger in the Pacific Northwest but managed to get a degree in fine design. He put his elegant artwork and knowledge of the craft to design knives, and the rest is history. Harsey is the creator of the Applegate Fairbairn Combat Folder and the equally famous “Yarborough” design, which is issued to each Special Forces graduate. Harsey’s designs can be purchased from Gerber, Spartan Blades and Chris Reeves Knives.

ROBERT YOUNG PELTON

Robert Young Pelton is not only an award winning knife designer but best known for his lifetime of documenting war zones on film, and in his books. His time with SF ODA 595 or the “Horse Soldiers” in Afghanistan during the winter of 2001, led to the unit adopting his patch.  Billy Waugh is featured in Licensed to Kill — Hired Guns in the War on Terror  Pelton’s best seller on contractors, paramilitaries and mercenaries.  Waugh and Pelton have shared some of the same wars and hit it off. They have been friends ever since. Billy has been approached numerous times with the idea to make a Billy Waugh specific model.  Billy has graciously refused – until now.

RYP.Design is a new venture in which Pelton will partner with designers and legends to create unique products ranging from books to graphic novels to knives to survival designs.  The initial limited edition DEMO is only offered for sale through two websites: www.ryp.design and exclusive RYP Design dealer, Straack –www.straack.com.

RYP DESIGN PRESENTS THE BILLY WAUGH DEMO LIMITED EDITION

KNIFE SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICING

Weight: 6.80 oz/ 193g

Overall Length: 9.13″/ 232mm

Blade Length: 3.78″/ 96mm

Blade Steel: M390

Rockwell Hardness: 60

Blade Coating: Matte black PVD, then stonewashed

Blade Thickness: .16″/ 4mm

Handle Material: 3D Titanium

Sneak Peek – Yarborough Knife Sheath from Raptor Tactical

Tuesday, February 16th, 2021

Designed specifically for the Yarborough knife issued to Special Forces Qualification Course graduates, this sheath is 1.5″ x 7.25″ and will fit many other models like the civilian model, the SF Knife.

You’ll get a basic sheath and select the various carry options. basic sheath. Also compatible with Tec-Lok and other attachments.

www.raptortactical.com