While a custom knife may not be the best gift option for a little sister, chances are an uncle or grandfather would be blown away by a gift of a beautiful, “exquisite” custom knife.

For knife collectors, a quality custom knife is an obvious gift. But even if someone isn’t an avid knife collector with a big collection, it could still make a great gift choice and could be even more meaningful if it was their first great knife.

Custom Knives are Unique

Custom knives are not handmade like those that are manufactured in a factory. That means that the recipient of it is going to be blessed with something as unique as they are. What better way to show them how important they are than by getting an original custom blade?

Custom Knives are Useful

The best way to equip someone for a journey to the woods is with one of the most used tools while in the bush, a custom bowie, trapper, or hunting knife. Hunters, fishermen, and outdoorsmen all cherish their blades which they have been through so much with. A benefit of custom hunting knives is that they are more durable than factory blades because so much care goes into their design. They are also made with carbon steel, as opposed to stainless steel. Carbon steel is much more durable than stainless and even stays sharp longer.

Custom Knives are More Than Tools

A lot of tools that are used are little more than that, just something that helps get a job done well. Custom knives are so much more than that. There are many different kinds of custom knives that are able to perform many kinds of tasks. There are knives to be used in a kitchen, there are steak knives, serrated knives, and there are hunting knives. What tasks someone does more often will determine what kind of blade suits them best.

A memorable gift is one worth remembering. There are so many custom knives available here at Exquisite Knives, there is sure to be one to fit your needs. Show someone that they are cared for and get them a custom blade that will far exceed their expectations. Check out the online shop here today!

March 18, 2016