2 Engraved Leatherman Tools I Can’t Live Without

These 2 Engraved Leatherman Tools are either in my pocket, clipped to my pocket, or nearby.

Leatherman Wingman LM37. This all-purpose tool appeals to me mainly because it

lm37.jpg Leatherman® Wingman LM37

has spring-action scissors and a safe blister package opener. Not only that, it has all these other tools built into one compact package:

Spring-action Needle nose Pliers
Spring-action Regular Pliers
Spring-action Wire Cutters
420HC Combo Knife
Wood/Metal File
Small Screwdriver
Medium Screwdriver
Phillips Screwdriver
Ruler (1.5 in / 3.8 cm)
Bottle Opener
Can Opener
Wire Stripper

I do keep a Wingman on each of my vehicles, plus one in the office, one in my boat, and one in my shed. I don’t usually work on my vehicles, but I do spend a lot of time fixing and enjoying my motor boat. This tool saves me from loading 10 pounds of extra repair tools onto my floating oasis.

Leatherman Style CS LM36. When traveling light, and when I’m all dressed up, I usually keep this smaller tool in my pocket. The useful features are a spring-loaded scissors, super

lm36.jpg Leatherman Style CS LM36

sharp knife, nail file with a screw driver end (for small flathead screws and phillips screws), tweezers (for removing splinters), a bottle opener, and a carabiner clip. That’s a lot of capability for a tool that weighs only 1.4 ounces.

Engraved Pocket Knives Worth Over $600 Each

Boker Leopard Damascus II Knife 111054dam
Boker Leopard Damascus II Knife 111054dam

This is a pocket knife that encases a piece of history. But why is it worth over $600?

  1. These Engraved Pocket Knives are made from recycled steel from the barrel of the German battle tank Leopard I. So, the material is in short supply.
  2. They have historic value, and are cherished by collectors.
  3. The Damascus blade is made by a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. That design is not laser engraved. It actually shows the layers that were made by forging, folding, forging, and folding again, many times.
  4. This knife comes with a certificate of authenticity.
  5. The aluminum handle is hardcoated 6061-T6 and has Ziracote wood insets.

This knife makes a unique retirement gift for a seasoned employee.

The Newest Invention in Personalized Pocket Knives

Your logo can be put on personalized pocket knives in just a few different ways. Here are the old ways:

  1. Electro etching
  2. Laser engraving
  3. Laser engraving/color fill
  4. Screen printing

Now there is a fifth way to see your company logo imprinted on a pocket knife…

Full color imprint on the synthetic handle. Here is an example:

rsk274 Maxam Knife with Full Color Imprint
rsk274 Maxam Knife with Full Color Imprint

 

 

 

Disclosed: The 2 Best Buck Knives

Buck Knives capture the hearts of many Americans. They are available in many styles now. But the 2 most popular ones are the Buck Folding Hunter Lockback Knife 110 and the Nobleman Linerlock Knife 327. These 2 knives outsell any other knife that Buck makes.

 

 

110b.jpg Buck Folding Hunter Lockback Knife 110

buck nobleman knife Buck Nobleman Linerlock Knife 327

The Best Pocket Knife in February 2019

The best pocket knife this month is a surprise. Why?

rsk274 Pocket Knife
rsk274 Pocket Knife

Because…

  1. it is our lowest price knife.
  2. it can be handed out at trade show booths without worrying about spending too much.
  3. it is rugged and well constructed.
  4. your logo is printed in full color on the handle in the USA.

 

 

 

Searching For the Best Engraved Kershaw Knives

Searching For the Best Engraved Kershaw Knives
Searching For the Best Engraved Kershaw Knives

Of all the engraved Kershaw knives we sell, the most popular is the Ember 3560-K. Why is it so popular?

  1. Small size. It can fit in your pocket and not take up too much space.
  2. Assisted-Open. The flipper is part of the blade tang. Just flick the flipper, and the knife opens.
  3. The dark color is a satin finish, which makes this knife attractive.
  4. Your laser engraved logo would look white against this dark colored stainless steel handle.

3560-K Kershaw® Ember 3560-K

Why The Fruit Knife is Perfect For All Menus

Fruit Carving Masterpieces
Fruit Carving Masterpieces

The fruit knife is not just for cutting up fruit. It can be used for:

  • Slicing vegetables
  • Making table decorations like this one
  • Cutting up fish
  • Cutting tender steaks
  • Slicing cheeses for a cheese tray
  • Slicing red potatoes for frying in a skillet
  • Cutting up left-over chicken to make soup
  • Cutting open clams
  • Opening up shrimp
  • Opening Pistachio nuts
  • Cutting spaghetti on your plate

If you are feeling hungry by now, that makes two of us. Happy cutting!