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OneGuy67
08-08-2013, 13:43
My LT from my Guard unit is PCS'ing to Alaska (wife is active duty and being stationed there). The platoon would like to give him a quality fixed blade knife that can be engraved with something commemorating his time with us. My timeline to get this done is 20 days.

The Marines have their distinctive K-Bar that is great for this type of purpose, but I don't want to borrow from them. What kind of knife would you suggest that is reasonably priced ($100 or under) that has a blade length of 7 inches or under, where can I get it and where can I get it engraved at, all within my short timeline?

StagLefty
08-08-2013, 15:15
Contact ESEE they're in your price range but I don't know about the engraving timeline. http://www.eseeknives.com/contact-us.htm
They offer military and LE discounts.

brutal
08-08-2013, 15:32
You might want to just go check out Rapid Fire Bunker in Littleton. IP here on the board and a nice selection of quality blades. Steve is super great to work with.

I have a card at home from one of the Laser engravers from the Tanner, I can check when I get in if you shoot me a PM.

rbeau30
08-08-2013, 15:34
I have done business with these folks: http://www.farmersengraving.com/

They laser engraved (etched maybe) a Stranahan's bottle for me and the price was reasonable and they did it pretty quick. I called anywhere and they were the only folks that would even consider engraving a full bottle of whisky.

OneGuy67
08-08-2013, 17:17
You might want to just go check out Rapid Fire Bunker in Littleton. IP here on the board and a nice selection of quality blades. Steve is super great to work with.

I have a card at home from one of the Laser engravers from the Tanner, I can check when I get in if you shoot me a PM.

Thanks for the suggestion! PM inbound (as well as a reply to your PM!)

soldier-of-the-apocalypse
08-08-2013, 19:17
Maybe something in the Chris Reeve variety. Why not get something he can use every day like a nice folder every time it comes out he will think of you guys

soldier-of-the-apocalypse
08-08-2013, 19:20
I didn't see the $100 limit

Marine24
08-09-2013, 09:12
You may want to check out Rocky Mountain Guns and Ammo in Parker. I was in there a couple days ago and they had a huge collection of knives, many old school folders, bowies and tactical fixed blades. They are located in the SE corner of the shopping center off of Main St and 83 (next to Goodwill)

OneGuy67
08-09-2013, 10:21
You may want to check out Rocky Mountain Guns and Ammo in Parker. I was in there a couple days ago and they had a huge collection of knives, many old school folders, bowies and tactical fixed blades. They are located in the SE corner of the shopping center off of Main St and 83 (next to Goodwill)

Thanks for the suggestion! I will stop by there.

hatidua
08-10-2013, 09:07
If engraving a 1095 blade such as an ESEE, give some thought to coating that engraved area, even with something clear. Some steels, while making for great knife blades, can rust very quickly if not looked after regularly.

OneGuy67
08-15-2013, 12:56
If engraving a 1095 blade such as an ESEE, give some thought to coating that engraved area, even with something clear. Some steels, while making for great knife blades, can rust very quickly if not looked after regularly.

Good idea! Any suggestions? Clear nail polish?

brutal
08-15-2013, 13:04
OneGuy,

I looked everywhere and cannot find that laser engraver's card. Sorry.

hatidua
08-15-2013, 13:33
Good idea! Any suggestions? Clear nail polish?

Sally Hansen "Tough As Nails" -from your local Target. It comes in clear and is quite durable if allowed to dry properly. I use it for various fishing applications and it holds up well to saltwater which is about has harsh as anything.