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January 20, 2011

SHOT Show 2011: Winkler Knives

by David E. Petzal

About the Interview: Dan Winkler and his partner Karen Shook are America’s foremost makers of “buckskinner” knives. Now, at the request of Special Ops personnel, they’re making tomahawks and knives that are for use in modern combat.

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from RipperIII wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Dave, what's with the tie and the bobble head motion?
Nah, actually you looked pretty respectable.
That was some good looking, functional cutlery there.
If you swing by the Beretta booth, say "hello" to Lee.

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from Mike Plotner wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

might get me one of them...

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from Ralph the Rifleman wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Nice knives, but for the $$$$$..they better be VERY nice!

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from Fox1011 wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Quality will pay you back in a lot of ways. I really don't know much about this fellas knives and tools. But I do know that getting the very best you can afford pays off. An old saying amoung knife buyers goes "Buy quality and only cry once".

I would be willing to offer Winkler knives at www.foxqualityknives.com. Of course I would have to have some reports from users and do a bit of research on the materials used to make them.

I just think that top quality equipment is something every sportsman needs. Sure the price is important! Good value for the money is what makes any item worth what you pay. There are a lot of great products available at great prices. I just don't feel that price is the over riding issue.

A Gerber D.M.F. AUTO will run you $200.00 or more. But you are going to have a real tool that will perform under the toughest conditions.

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from Mike Plotner wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

might get me one of them...

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from Ralph the Rifleman wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Nice knives, but for the $$$$$..they better be VERY nice!

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from RipperIII wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Dave, what's with the tie and the bobble head motion?
Nah, actually you looked pretty respectable.
That was some good looking, functional cutlery there.
If you swing by the Beretta booth, say "hello" to Lee.

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from Fox1011 wrote 1 year 17 weeks ago

Quality will pay you back in a lot of ways. I really don't know much about this fellas knives and tools. But I do know that getting the very best you can afford pays off. An old saying amoung knife buyers goes "Buy quality and only cry once".

I would be willing to offer Winkler knives at www.foxqualityknives.com. Of course I would have to have some reports from users and do a bit of research on the materials used to make them.

I just think that top quality equipment is something every sportsman needs. Sure the price is important! Good value for the money is what makes any item worth what you pay. There are a lot of great products available at great prices. I just don't feel that price is the over riding issue.

A Gerber D.M.F. AUTO will run you $200.00 or more. But you are going to have a real tool that will perform under the toughest conditions.

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