The month of March is coming to a close, so please do not let it end before you say “Thank You” to the women in your life. March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor important women of the past, those in our lives today, and those to come in the future.
Hey! You! Yeah, I’m talking to you! Forget about all of the petty things today, forget about all the political unrest, forget about all the narratives you don’t agree with — and BE NICE! Today is National Do Something Nice Day, so you don’t have a choice but to be kind today. And you know what the nicest thing I think you could do? Order Engraved Kershaw Knives for the first person you can think of. Many styles are made in the USA, and all Engraved Kershaw Knives come with a lifetime no-hassle guarantee. How nice!
National Handshake Day is traditionally celebrated on the last Thursday of June each year (that’s today!). Okay, okay. . . I know this is not one of the *top* holidays on everyone’s list, but sometimes it’s fun to celebrate a random holiday, right? What will your handshake party look like?? * Only let those into your party who know the secret handshake * Play the MGMT song “The Handshake” on repeat * Hand out Engraved Kershaw Knives with a 🤝 handshake emoji 🤝 engraved on them
Today is the day. The day to get rid of your dull, boring pocket knife and do a much-needed upgrade. Today is the day to order Engraved Kershaw Knives for you, your customers, and anyone else who you think deserves only the best pocketknives. Here are 3 perfect options to get you started:
The countdown is on: 19 days until the first day of spring! Yes, that’s right- that means that today is the first day of March. I know some areas of the country are still covered in snow, but have no fear, spring will be here soon enough. There is also one more thing to look forward to this month: your personalized order of Engraved Kershaw Knives. Check out all the different sizes, styles, and colors and customize them to perfection for your employees and customers –
Most things you come across in life have an acceptable alternative if the original choice isn’t available. Favorite ketchup out of stock? Grab the bottle next to it. Favorite shoe doesn’t come in your size? Find another style or brand that does.
The one thing that does not have a good alternative are Engraved Kershaw Knives. You just can’t find another pocket knife that comes close to their quality and durability. – Many models are made in the USA – Engraved Kershaw Knives come with a no-hassle, lifetime guarantee – You can have your logo engraved on either the blade or handle
Today is Groundhog Day, and I bet Punxsutawney Phil will be glad to have a smaller crowd around him this year. All these tall humans probably give him quite a scare when he comes out of his burrow!
Do you think he’ll see his shadow or not?
And even more.. do you think Punxsutawney Phil should socially distance himself from these engraved Kershaw knives?
November, aka Movember, is quickly approaching, a month where men are encouraged to grow beards and mustaches. But before October is over, let’s celebrate on the opposite spectrum: today is No Beard Day.
The preferred shaving tool is (usually) a razor. But a very long time ago men would just settle for the knife they were carrying in their back pocket to get the job done.
Engraved Kershaw knives are definitely sharp enough to do the trick, so please trust us- take the safe route and use a regular razor!
Kershaw Knives didn’t exist before 1974. That’s when Pete Kershaw left Gerber and started his own way of designing and manufacturing pocket knives. Today some of their knives are made in China, and some are made in the USA. Since the design and workmanship is so well controlled, the average person can’t tell where a particular Kershaw knife is made.
Decorating pocket knives has become so popular, due to the high quality laser engraving machines in use today. Engraved Kershaw Knives are laser engraved with a customer’s company logo, and used for advertising purposes.
The design of this line of knives is much different than your grandpa’s knives. You won’t see wooden handles, and pen blades, and stockman-style designs. Instead you see a curvy tactical form with a modern look. Here are 3 examples of knives that your grandpa never dreamed of: