Today, on National Thesaurus Day, let’s try to expand our vocabulary. If you were to think of what promotional gift you should bestow upon your clients or employees, I hope that logo knives would come to mind first.
What do you think the highest ranking synonyms are for logo knives?
– Logo Blades
– Logo Cutters
– Steel edge
I think we’re probably better off sticking to the term “logo knives“- it has a nice ring to it.
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Company Logo Knives Are Most Definitely Not Bad Luck
I don’t think that I am very superstitious, but I know once Friday the 13th rolls around it sends many people in a tizzy. If you were to name your top 4 superstitions, what would they be?
– Don’t walk under a ladder
– Don’t open an umbrella indoors
– Black cats= bad luck
– Anything with the #13
But there are most definitely items in this world that are not bad luck: company logo knives. Keep one in your pocket for those “just in case” moments- like when you need to open a bottlecap, tighten a screw, or are scrambling around for a pair of scissors.
On Giving Tuesday, Consider These Logo Knives
It’s certainly easy to shop for those you love this holiday season: you either know exactly what they want or they give you a curated wish list. But what isn’t as easy is giving to those you do not know. Today is Giving Tuesday, so consider this:
- Find a non-profit or charity whose cause you support
- Order custom logo knives and donate them to your charity of choice
Happy holidays!
There Are No Substitutes For These Company Logo Knives
There are many holidays where schools, students, and parents all join together to celebrate our nation’s teachers. We have National Teacher Day, National Teacher Appreciation Week, and even daily, teachers receive thoughtful gifts from their students. They are hard-working, caring, and put their students first.
But what about our substitute teachers who step in last-minute when needed? Today is their day: it’s Substitute Educator Day. These people do not usually have time to prepare, nor do they know the students that they will be instructing. These educators deserve a day of their own as well, so let’s celebrate them today.
- Buy them some strong coffee to get them through the morning
- Order them a yummy lunch
- Make them a “thank-you” goodie bag with company logo knives with your school’s logo, plus other things to show your appreciation.
Thank you, substitute educators!
Be A Good Neighbor and Share These Company Logo Knives
What are the best qualities a neighbor can have? Trustworthy, considerate, and tidy are a few that come to my mind. How will your neighborhood celebrate Good Neighbor Day today?
-Host a block party with food & music
-Coordinate a neighborhood garage sale
-Encourage your neighbors to support your business by passing out free company logo knives
3 Secrets of Making the Best Company Logo Knives
The best company logo knives must be useful, long-lasting, appreciated, and show your company logo. What secrets can I share with you?
- Start with the best pocket knife. Choose the best 440 stainless steel for the blade.
- Use material that your particular customers will like. Do they like wood, stainless steel, or bone scales? Other popular handles are made from anodized aluminum, stag, titanium, and synthetic materials.
- Laser engrave on the blade and handle (if possible) for a long-lasting imprint. Sometimes the handle material is not conducive to engraving, or the design does not leave enough room for engraving.
Here are some prime examples:
The Best Cheat Sheet on Company Logo Knives
Do you want your company logo knives to look better than your competitor’s knives?
- Make them Bigger. The Buck 110 Folding Hunter knife is 4 7/8″ closed, and it is impressive looking.
- Buy American made knives. Case, Leatherman, and some Buck and some Gerber, and some Kershaw and some Kutmaster knives are USA-made.
- Get them professionally laser engraved.
- Make sure they come in an attractive gift box.
- Buy a new model when it comes out, before your competitor does.
How to Order Company Logo Knives
Here’s a quick checklist when you decide to order company logo knives.
- Decide on the quantity. Include a few extra for new employees or new customers that will emerge after you place your order.
- Determine your budget.
- Pick a style of knife that will be popular with your employees (or customers)
- Choose a reputable online engraved knives company.
- Send them your art file. Hopefully you have vector art, which is an eps or ai file. Sometimes pdf files are in vector format. Vector art is the clearest, neatest art for engraving your logo on a knife.
- Ask for an email proof before your knives are put into production.
- Now just wait for your order of gift knives to arrive. You’re the hero of the workforce!
Company Logo Knives Are Just The Thing To Give To Your Office Admins This Week
Who’s the one person who keeps your office running smoothly? Is it your secretary, office admin, or administrative professional? They’re all synonyms for that special person whom everyone in the office relies on.
Regardless whether your office admin is working from home, or taking a risk and working in the office, they all need rewarded from time to time. This is the week- it’s Administrative Professionals Week.
Any of these company logo knives will make your office admin feel super special this week:
Put Your Thinking Cap On For Today’s Company Logo Knives Lesson
Take a deep breath and make sure you’re sitting down for today’s company logo knives lesson about Case knives. Have you ever wondered what the method is behind their numbering system? We’ve have all the details here!
Case has 2 numbering systems. Each knife has 2 numbers assigned to it: a SKU number and a Pattern.
SKU number (Model Number)
This is like any other SKU number. It identifies the item according to its size, shape, color, number of blades.
Pattern Number
The pattern is not as specific as a SKU number. Several SKU numbers could have the same pattern. Their difference would most likely be a different handle color. The purpose of the “Pattern” is to encode information about a knife into only a few digits.
For example, 6347 is a pattern.
- The first number is the handle material (6)
- The second number is the number of blades (3)
- The last 2 numbers are the pattern number, (47). 47 is the code for a Medium Stockman . 54 is the code for a Trapper.
- Sometimes the number is followed by 2 letters (SS for Stainless steel, or CV for Chrome vanadium)
Handle materials:
1- Solid hardwood
2- Smooth black synthetic thermoplastic rubber
3- Smooth yellow synthetic
4- Smooth synthetic
5– Genuine stag
6- Jigged bone, jigged synthetic, jigged laminate, smooth bone
6.5- Bonestag
7/P- Curly maple, rosewood, smooth laminate
8- Genuine mother-of-pearl
9- Imitation mother-of-pearl
10- Micarta, G-10
I- Ivory, Imitation ivory
EX- Exotic (Giraffe, Ostrich, Volcanic Glass, and other Exotic Handle Materials)