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      It’s a Hunting Knife

      It’s a Hunting Knife
      The custom-made blade is hollow-ground and hand-polished to a finish that makes the blade one of the finest hunting knives on the planet. The blade is completed with a knife handle made from exotic materials. Being true to the South African heritage and drawing inspiration from Africa's magnificent wildlife, the materials for the handles are locally sourced. This allows the handles to be made from the finest materials on the planet, such as Mammoth molar, Giraffe bone, Kudu bone, African Blackwood and Warthog tusk.

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      How to be Part of the Knife Club

      How to be Part of the Knife Club

      Does owning a Knife automatically mean you are ‘Part of the Club’.

      As people we build our sense of worth by who we believe we are, our identity is forged by our accomplishments, past experiences, and future expectations. Over time we have developed a built-in appreciation for fine things that fit within our ‘natural or self-established’ identity. For example, car enthusiasts are drawn to classic cars, and can discuss at length, torque, engine capacity, top speed, famous drivers …. They may even drive fast themselves, however, not all of them are good drivers or own a car worthy of attention.

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      Arno Bernard Knives Stylish and Durable Exotic Handle Materials

      Arno Bernard Knives Stylish and Durable Exotic Handle Materials
      The Arno Bernard Knives are made on the outskirts of the town of Bethlehem, South Africa. The four Bernard brothers collectively have an amazing talent, and their skill is noteworthy in each knife they make. Though they work incredibly well together as a team, and all of them have some role in the actual hand finishing of the knives and sheaths, each brother has a more specific role to play in the crafting of these beautiful creations. It is therefore mostly Franco that is involved in new product designs and Juan that heads up the handle division. 

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