...some steel.
Looking for a decent knife shop. Someplace with a good selection (Emerson, Benchmade, Kershaw, Chris Reeves, etc). Between Denver and Fort Collins would be a plus.
Any ideas?
...some steel.
Looking for a decent knife shop. Someplace with a good selection (Emerson, Benchmade, Kershaw, Chris Reeves, etc). Between Denver and Fort Collins would be a plus.
Any ideas?
spyderco factory?
Thanks Wulf202, I forgot about them.
I can get any knife on the internet. I'm looking for someplace to actually touch a real piece of steel.![]()
My local sportsman's warehouse has a decent variety to play with.
Ready Room and Bower's Tactical carry limited knife supplies but good stuff.I just bought a KaBar folder from Ready Room and yeah I agree I want to handle a knife before I buy it.![]()
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There is a Knife store in Westminster Mall, The Cutting Edge or something along those lines. Bunch of fantasy knives but, they also have a good selection of real ones also.
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I know exactly what you mean. I've been shopping for a flashlight lately and have been looking for the same thing. Police Precinct in Wheat Ridge had a little selection of knives but after being blatantly ignored for a good five minutes, I left and don't intend on returning.
I think there's a Cutting Edge or Naked Edge or some such at Southwest Plaza Mall in Littleton. A few years ago there was a store called Cutlery Plus there, and it was about the coolest knife shop I've ever been in. Now it's some chocolate store - lame sauce.
Picked up an Ontario knife today from the Ready Room...awesome price, very happy with it, particularly how sharp it is! Much sharper than the Kabars I was handling at Sportsman's Warehouse in Aurora...