Knife Store
Knife Store
Cutler's Cove Knife Emporium offer on-line, secure web ordering of vintage knives

February 05, 2004

By: Chris Bredekamp
Website: http://www.1st-in-kitchens.com

Cutler's Cove Knife Emporium offer on-line, secure web ordering of vintage knives

Byron Rogers created a web store for vintage knife enthusiasts. The web store is new to the web but he has been in the knife business since 1991. Cutler's Cove Knife Emporium specializes in vintage folding and fixed blade knives, and has over 1000 different knives in stock by companies like: Al Mar, Browning, Buck, Case, Gerber, KaBar, Keen Kutter, Kershaw, Marbles, Parker, and many others.

The web store has new, used, vintage, and antique knives, and the stock changes weekly. The majority of the knives that they have are vintage or collectable. Rogers says: We will always be glad to help you start a collection, and learn more about knives. From Cutler’s Cove you can order any knife book in print at a discount and have it delivered to your door! Our Web site contains free knife information and links. You’ll find over 65 links to useful Web resources about knives including:

* Knife Care and More --- Knife maintenance and general knife information.

* Knife Collecting --- Collecting information and list of recommended reading in books and magazines.

* Knife Information --- List of directories, news groups, knife shows, and more.

* Knife Magazines --- List of knife magazines with complete contact information, and web site links.

* Knife Manufacturers --- List of knife manufacturers with complete contact information, and web site links.

* Knife Organizations --- List of knife organizations with complete contact information, and web site links.

Cutler’s Cove specializes in vintage knives no longer made, but we have a thing for knives in general. In recent years, we made trips to the Knifemakers Guild Show (Orlando, Florida), Blade Show (Atlanta, Georgia), and two SHOT Shows (Dallas, Texas). Our interest in knives has taken us as far as Seki, Japan, the cutlery capital of Japan, to watch their Living Treasure in a sword making demonstration. Rogers said: Seki was incredible and even smelled like steel in the air. We are always trying to learn more about knives.

This new all-in-one shopping and educational resource has everything you'll want and need for knife collecting: affordable products, reliable advice and quality service. Join our mailing list on-line, and we will be happy to notify you of Special Offers, Rebates, Discounts, and New Products.




About The Author:

Chris Bredekamp is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-kitchens.com.  Everything for your kitchen to make it look great and make cooking a whole lot easier.

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