It’s nearly here! Is it Christmas yet? No, but it’s almost the last day to get guaranteed-to-arrive-before-Christmas (Dec. 18th according to SMKW). Here are four deeply discounted deals you can get before the dreaded Last Shipping Date arrives.
Heading up the list is the Kershaw Skyline. This is a very simple, classic flipper that has been one of Kershaw’s top sellers for years. It’s light, it has a clean design, and it’s made in the USA. Ordinarily this runs around $55 but right now you can get it for less than $40.
Kershaw Skyline Details
- 14C28N, Stonewash Finish
- 3.125” Drop Point
- Manual Flipper or Thumb Studs
- G-10 Handles
- Liner Lock
- Tip-up/down Pocket Clip
- Lanyard Hole
- 2.5 Ounces
- 4.25” Closed
- 7.4” Overall
- Made in the USA
Designed by Gayle Bradley, the Spyderco Junction defies the designated purpose, beastly hunks of steel trend. It’s designed be a light weight, general usage fixed blade knife that excels at cutting. The 4.15” drop point is crafted from PSF27 tool steel which Spyderco tells us is, “…an incredibly tough spray-formed tool steel. Spray forming is similar to the particle metallurgy process in that it quickly solidifies the molten steel into small particles, so its component alloys cannot ‘segregate’ or settle. This produces steel with an ultra-fine, extremely homogenous grain structure and maximizes the benefits of all its alloy components.” Ordinarily this knife costs around $200, right now it’s about $138.
Spyderco Junction Details
- PSF27 Spray-Formed Tool Steel
- 4.15” Drop Point
- G-10 Handle
- Tubular Rivets
- Boltaron Sheath with G-Clip
- 4 Ounces
- 8.45” Overall
The Remington 1989 Bullet Trapper has also seen a substantial price drop this year. Ordinarily it’s about $70 and right now you can pick it up for about $55. That’s not at all an unreasonable price for a vintage, USA made limited production knife with cocobolo handles.
Remington 1989 Bullet Knife
- 440 Stainless Steel
- 3.5” Drop Point and Spey Blades
- Cocobolo Wood Handles
- Brass Pins and Liner
- Nickel Silver Bolster and Shield
- Lanyard Hole
- All Original Packaging and Paperwork
- 4.5” Closed
- 8” Overall
- Made in the USA
The Kizer Kyre is one of our favorite knives this year. It has an extra large thumb hole for those who like such things and a flipper. Whatever your preferred opening method, that opening will be fast and smooth because of Kizer’s ball bearing pivot system. The Kyre also has textured G-10 handles and an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip. Regular MAP pricing on this knife is $80, but you can get it right now for $55.
Kizer Knives Kyre Details
- VG-10 Stainless Steel, Satin Finish
- 3.4” Drop Point
- G-10 Handles
- Flipper or Thumb Hole with Ball Bearing Pivot System
- Liner Lock
- Ambidextrous Tip-up Pocket Clip
- 4.2 Ounces
- 4.5” Closed
- 7.9” Overall
These deeply discounted deals won’t last long, and the arriving-before-Christmas cutoff date is almost here. If you’re interested in these knives, click any link in the article or simply click the button below.
All images courtesy of Smoky Mountain Knife Works – smkw.com.