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  • Rush 12 Backpack

    Rush 12 Backpack

    $94.99

    This high performance, multipurpose backpack features 16 individual compartments and a roomy main storage area for all the gear you’ll need for your adventures.

    It will no doubt be the sturdiest daypack you’ll ever own.  Mine goes everywhere with me.

  • Titanium Water Bottle

    Titanium Water Bottle

    $59.99
    : $79.99 ($20.00)

    Everyone needs a single walled steel bottle that they can boil water in over a camp fire.

    This one fits the bill perfectly, except it’s titanium, not steel. (Just remember to let the bottle cool before grabbing it, or use some thick leather gloves.)

    Notice that the seal is on the lid, not the bottle, so you won’t need to worry about melting it.

    Plus since it is titanium, it’s way lighter than stainless steel. So all you’ll notice is the weight of the water, not the bottle.

    A note from the manufacturer about titanium:

    “you no longer have to worry about leaching chemicals or harmful side effects. Titanium does not react to human fluids, so over time it will remain 100% safe.”

    That’s an added bonus, I guess.

  • Unna Aksu Survival Axe

    Unna Aksu Survival Axe

    $149.99

    I had never owned an axe this small.  In fact, when I first saw it, I thought, “What am I gonna be able to accomplish with this?”

    That all changed as soon as I picked it up.  This thing is so lightweight, comfortable to hold yet sturdy, that it will quickly become your best friend in the woods.  You can even wear it on your belt without even noticing any heft.

    It’s perfect for chopping small firewood, saving you from having to baton with your knife. The head design makes it easy to put your hand right up behind the blade for great control when making feather sticks – again, faster and more comfortable than using your knife.  It’s size also makes it perfect to help field dress and process large game.

    Not to mention, isn’t that curly birch handle beautiful?  Don’t worry about hurting it though, because Karesuando gives you a 10 year warranty – not that you’ll need it.

  • Aurora Cru-wear White Linen Micarta Mosaic Pins

    Aurora Cru-wear White Linen Micarta Mosaic Pins

    $289.00

    Overall Length: 9.34″ Blade Length: 4.45″ Cutting Edge Length: 4.45″ Blade Thickness: 0.159″ Blade Steel: Cru-Wear Edge Style: Plain Handle Material: White Linen Micarta – Mosaic pins Handle Thickness: 0.94″ Weight: 6.46oz Tang: Full Handmade in USA Comes with a leather sheath

  • SR-2a Mini Molletta

    SR-2a Mini Molletta

    $114.99
    : $199.95 ($84.96)

    Features unique RotoBlock system, which allows turning a pivoting button or lockbar stabilizer

    The clip is reversible, and can be mounted on both sides.

    Brand: Lionsteel

    Made in Italy

  • Gunny Hunter 3V

    Gunny Hunter 3V

    $289.95

    This is our favorite full-size fixed blade knife, period.  It’s just perfect.

    It’s big enough to be a versatile hunting knife, camping knife, bushcraft knife, kitchen knife, work knife…whatever you need.  The blade geometry is thinner than the standard Gunny, making it a better slicer, and all around more of a joy to use.  Combine that with the durable, laser sharp convex edge that Bark River is famous for, and you’ve got a knife you’ll want to use for everything.

    This knife is also backed by Bark River’s unconditional lifetime warranty.  If you damage or break it for any reason (even on purpose), they will fix or replace it.  Even if you find that the CPM 3V steel is too difficult to sharpen, just send it to Bark River with some extra money in the box to cover return shipping, and they will take care of it for you.  They call it their spa service.  Bark River Warranty

  • Bark River Knives Manitou

    Manitou Cru-Wear Stacked Leather

    $249.99
    We couldn’t describe the Manitou better than Mike Stewart himself:
    “The Manitou was a very unique Knife.  It was designed to replicate the task orientation of the old original Marbles Expert.  Basically a very thin edge knife for doing fine tasks but on a larger frame knife so that it was comfortable in sustained use.  The knife was not for Chopping or Batoning or Cutting Bones.  In the Original Marbles printed Catalog there was a footnote from Webster Marble saying that if you wanted a heavy use knife to get one of his other models.  The Name Expert was the key – the knife was meant for Experts in Hunting and the Outdoors.  Smaller wood tasks are fine – making Fuzz Sticks are fine – Skinning – Butchering – De-Boning (without hitting the bone) are all good examples of the original intent of the use of the knife.  Keep in mind that the old Marbles knives were 1095 at about 55RC.
    We had folks ask us to make the Blade .156″ instead of .187″ thick.  Here is why you need to trust us.
    The Bark River Manitou uses .200″ finished thickness.  the Blade is Actually .156″ on the Spine from the ricasso forward.  You have the best of both – the thicker and tougher tang and Ricasso but…the blade itself is distal tapered down to .156″ and then further tapered to .075″ about an inch from the point.  We also broke the spine with a very very thin swedge that is not apparent unless you look for it – it actually adds to the ability of the blade to be lighter and faster.
    Bottom Line…The knife is comfortable in the hand because it is not thin in the handle and the blade cuts like a laser.
    We are Going with CPM Cru-Wear on this next Release The Rockwell will be 60.  Cru-Wear can be used in a very thin cross section without it being weak or brittle.”

    – Mike Stewart – Founder and Owner of Bark River Knives

  • Manitou Spalted Maple Burl

    Manitou Cru-Wear Spalted Maple Burl

    $409.95
    We couldn’t describe the Manitou better than Mike Stewart himself:
    “The Manitou was a very unique Knife.  It was designed to replicate the task orientation of the old original Marbles Expert.  Basically a very thin edge knife for doing fine tasks but on a larger frame knife so that it was comfortable in sustained use.  The knife was not for Chopping or Batoning or Cutting Bones.  In the Original Marbles printed Catalog there was a footnote from Webster Marble saying that if you wanted a heavy use knife to get one of his other models.  The Name Expert was the key – the knife was meant for Experts in Hunting and the Outdoors.  Smaller wood tasks are fine – making Fuzz Sticks are fine – Skinning – Butchering – De-Boning (without hitting the bone) are all good examples of the original intent of the use of the knife.  Keep in mind that the old Marbles knives were 1095 at about 55RC.
    We had folks ask us to make the Blade .156″ instead of .187″ thick.  Here is why you need to trust us.
    The Bark River Manitou uses .200″ finished thickness.  the Blade is Actually .156″ on the Spine from the ricasso forward.  You have the best of both – the thicker and tougher tang and Ricasso but…the blade itself is distal tapered down to .156″ and then further tapered to .075″ about an inch from the point.  We also broke the spine with a very very thin swedge that is not apparent unless you look for it – it actually adds to the ability of the blade to be lighter and faster.
    Bottom Line…The knife is comfortable in the hand because it is not thin in the handle and the blade cuts like a laser.
    We are Going with CPM Cru-Wear on this next Release The Rockwell will be 60.  Cru-Wear can be used in a very thin cross section without it being weak or brittle.”

    – Mike Stewart – Founder and Owner of Bark River Knives

  • Fox River - Bark River Knives

    Fox River LT 3V Black Canvas Micarta

    $209.00

    Overall length: 8.25″ Blade length: 4.25″ Thickness: .170″ Weight: 5.75oz Blade: CPM 3V Super Steel 59-60 HRC Handmade in USA Comes with a leather sheath

  • Black Canvas Micarta Manitou

    Manitou Cru-Wear Black Canvas Micarta

    $249.99
    We couldn’t describe the Manitou better than Mike Stewart himself:
    “The Manitou was a very unique Knife.  It was designed to replicate the task orientation of the old original Marbles Expert.  Basically a very thin edge knife for doing fine tasks but on a larger frame knife so that it was comfortable in sustained use.  The knife was not for Chopping or Batoning or Cutting Bones.  In the Original Marbles printed Catalog there was a footnote from Webster Marble saying that if you wanted a heavy use knife to get one of his other models.  The Name Expert was the key – the knife was meant for Experts in Hunting and the Outdoors.  Smaller wood tasks are fine – making Fuzz Sticks are fine – Skinning – Butchering – De-Boning (without hitting the bone) are all good examples of the original intent of the use of the knife.  Keep in mind that the old Marbles knives were 1095 at about 55RC.
    We had folks ask us to make the Blade .156″ instead of .187″ thick.  Here is why you need to trust us.
    The Bark River Manitou uses .200″ finished thickness.  the Blade is Actually .156″ on the Spine from the ricasso forward.  You have the best of both – the thicker and tougher tang and Ricasso but…the blade itself is distal tapered down to .156″ and then further tapered to .075″ about an inch from the point.  We also broke the spine with a very very thin swedge that is not apparent unless you look for it – it actually adds to the ability of the blade to be lighter and faster.
    Bottom Line…The knife is comfortable in the hand because it is not thin in the handle and the blade cuts like a laser.
    We are Going with CPM Cru-Wear on this next Release The Rockwell will be 60.  Cru-Wear can be used in a very thin cross section without it being weak or brittle.”

    – Mike Stewart – Founder and Owner of Bark River Knives

  • Great Eastern Tidioute #14 Lick Creek Boys Knife

    Great Eastern Tidioute #14 Lick Creek Boys Knife

    $129.99

    You will receive the actual knife pictured.

  • Great Eastern Northfield UN-X-LD Scout

    Great Eastern Northfield UN-X-LD Scout

    $175.00

    This Northfield UN-X-LD Scout is one out of 25 made

    You will receive the actual knife pictured.

  • Great Eastern #42 Tidioute Trapper

    Great Eastern #42 Tidioute Trapper

    $169.99

    One out of only 34 made, this Tidioute Trapper is a rare beauty.

    You will receive the actual knife pictured.

  • Bravo Necker

    Bravo Necker

    $169.99

    Overall length: 6.25″ Blade length: 2.75″ Blade Thickness: .130″ Handle Thickness: 0.75″ Blade: Satin finish CPM-154 stainless drop point blade. Handle: Natural canvas micarta handle. Tang:  Full tang Comes with brown leather belt sheath Bark River Knives – Handmade in USA

  • Bravo EDC M4

    Bravo EDC M4

    $185.99

    Overall length: 7.13″

    Blade length: 3.25″

    Blade Thickness: 0.138″

    Handle Thickness: 0.67″

    Blade: Satin finish CPM-M4 stainless drop point blade.

    Handle: Green canvas micarta handle.

    Tang: Full tang.

    Comes with a brown leather belt sheath.

    Bark River Knives – Handmade in USA