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1990:Bob Loveless
1819:Shun Cutlery
1703:Füritechnics
1618:Chroma Cnife
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1276:Trench knife
1266:Taping knife
1216:Sheath knife
1111:Opinel knife
1027:Ivan's Knife
968:Diving knife
943:Combat knife
827:Nakiri bōchō
822:Maguro bōchō
807:Tomato knife
792:Pizza cutter
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2015:Chris Reeve
1937:James Black
1924:Knifemakers
1852:TOPS Knives
1824:Slice, Inc.
1756:Marble Arms
1598:Buck Knives
1550:Yoroi-dōshi
1505:Push dagger
1412:French Nail
1261:Switchblade
1246:Strider SMF
1211:Sharpfinger
1161:Putty knife
1151:Pocketknife
1136:Penny knife
1081:Misericorde
852:Usuba bōchō
802:Steak knife
727:Bread knife
295:Knife fight
270:Soviet navy
254:, Russian:
62:Age of Sail
2118:Categories
2035:Mike Snody
2010:Bo Randall
1985:Jimmy Lile
1980:Gil Hibben
1965:Jerry Fisk
1862:Victorinox
1857:Tramontina
1838:STI Knives
1746:Leatherman
1731:KitchenAid
1681:Fällkniven
1633:Cold Steel
1437:Kabutowari
1397:Ear dagger
1206:Sgian dubh
1186:Sami knife
1101:Neck knife
1091:Multi-tool
1086:Mora knife
1023:Husa knife
1013:Higonokami
973:Drop point
963:Deba bōchō
938:Clip point
928:Cane knife
918:Boot knife
817:Deba bōchō
621:1543826814
306:References
243:Royal Navy
208:Naval dirk
202:sgian dubh
194:broadsword
133:sgian dubh
107:Dictionary
2000:Ken Onion
1643:Cuisinart
1588:Benchmade
1382:Cinquedea
1357:Bagh nakh
1236:SOG Knife
1141:Pesh-kabz
948:Commander
893:Ballistic
857:Yanagi ba
842:Udon kiri
782:Mezzaluna
69:Etymology
1834:Spyderco
1814:Sabatier
1583:Aritsugu
1530:Stiletto
1495:Poignard
1457:Khanjali
1367:Baselard
1231:Smatchet
1181:Sabatier
1131:Penknife
1036:Karambit
481:(1755).
284:See also
105:'s 1755
2144:Daggers
2103:Daggers
1892:Wüsthof
1771:Morseth
1741:Kyocera
1691:Fiskars
1676:F. Dick
1462:Khanjar
1427:Jambiya
1372:Bichuwa
1362:Balarao
1337:Anelace
1329:Daggers
1319:Yatagan
1196:Scalpel
1176:Resolza
1171:Rampuri
1066:Machete
903:Bayonet
832:Santoku
757:Cleaver
703:Kitchen
677:daggers
427:, 1859.
406:(1996)
382:(1996)
290:Kindjal
264:of the
251:kordzik
224:Kordzik
221:Polish:
165:ballock
95:Tillich
1902:Global
1877:Wenger
1796:Opinel
1721:Ka-Bar
1717:Ivan's
1442:Kaiken
1417:Gunong
1402:Emeici
1309:X-Acto
1304:Wedung
1166:Puukko
1156:Phurba
1126:Parang
1096:Navaja
1071:Mandau
1046:Kirpan
908:Boline
883:Athame
870:knives
868:Other
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717:Boning
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1648:Cutco
1593:Böker
1535:Tantō
1520:Shobo
1500:Pugio
1472:Kunai
1452:Katar
1447:Kalis
1407:Facón
1352:BC-41
1146:Pirah
1056:Kukri
993:Golok
988:Ginsu
958:CQC-6
953:Corvo
923:Bowie
708:table
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1786:OLFA
1545:V-42
1525:Sica
1515:Seme
1467:Kris
1432:Jile
1392:Dirk
1281:Tumi
1221:Shiv
1201:Seax
1191:SARK
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