The 20 Best Knives Ever Made
photo: Greg Neumaier
DiamondBlade Goddard Traditional Hunter: If it were not for the way in which it's forged, this would just be another well-designed drop-point hunter. But it is like no other. In 2007, Charles Allen, DiamondBlade founder, introduced a series of knives tempered by a process called friction forging, which he adapted from welding technology. The process brings steel under tons of pressure and thousands of degrees of heat, resulting in a blade that is harder, sharper, and tougher than anything else. The knives are so sharp that the original sheaths had to be redesigned to keep them from cutting through. This particular knife was designed by master smith Wayne Goddard, and it is a revelation.
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Many of the knives in this story—like the Swiss Champ and the Leatherman Wave—are available in stores. Others, such as the D.E. Henry Bowie and the George Herron Model 6, are either out of production or custom-made. And you'll have to wait for yours or do some work to get one. For example, right now, Gary Randall is taking orders for his knives for 2013. There are older Randalls out there that you can see at Knifemakers Guild shows, or buy on eBay.
For the really scarce stuff—knives that came out of one-man shops—you are going to have to dig. The way to get one is to call as many custom-knife dealers as you can find on the Internet, tell them what you want, and see if they can find it. They can often pry a knife loose if the price is right. And that price will be fierce.
Here are five online dealers that can help you find your blade: A.G. Russell Knives, Nordic Knives, Steel Addiction Custom Knives, Classic Guns & Knives , and Spaceport Cutlery —D.E.P.
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