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  This is one show I have always wanted to attend, just once.

As most of you know I will spend the next 4 days doing everything I can to get you the latest and greatest.  Some of these will be knives, some will be guns, some will be other types of arms.

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The anodized aluminum handles of the new Buck Vertex are both lightweight and colorful.  The knife features a 3″ fully-serrated wharncliffe blade, and weighs less than 2 oz.

Bringing back a classic model from 1990, Buck is reintroducing the Selector this year based on customer demand.  The Selector 2.0 features non-disposable, interchangeable blades – right now Buck is offering drop point, partially serrated, and gutting blades.

Brian Tighe’s collaboration with Spyderco has been in the works for years, and has finally come to fruition in 2016.  Featuring elaborately machined titanium handles and an asymmetrical tanto-ground blade, this wild design could only come from the adventurous mind of Brian Tighe.

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