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      To the Point — Hunting knives

      Bushcraft Credibility is what separates the Scouts from the Hunters

      Bushcraft Credibility is what separates the Scouts from the Hunters

      In every sport, there are the talkers, the doers, and the all-rounders (they talk the walk as it were). These groups of 'experts' are tough to separate at first glance. As a new 'initiate' into the world of hunting, making sure your head is filled with the right advice and practical skills will save your life when the wild gets a little too lively.

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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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      Showing off your Arno Bernard Knives

      Showing off your Arno Bernard Knives
      Arno Bernard’s knives are known to have the perfect balance between edge retention and performance – If you are searching for a knife that can offer edge retention, stain and corrosion resistance, hardness and added toughness – look no further! Often an Arno Bernard Knife will be passed on as an heirloom to the next generation and make the perfect gift for both hunter and collector.

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      Man’s Best Friend – Arno Bernard Knives

      Man’s Best Friend – Arno Bernard Knives

      Bring out the kid in DAD this Father’s Day, and gift him the ultimate survival tool, an Arno Bernard Knife.

      Remember that desert island game? As kids when we were sitting around a campfire, resting during a hike, or just hanging out with the gang, someone would begin the desert island game. In the one we played, you had to choose 3 things that you would want with you if you were to be stranded on a desert island. You were not limited to size, tools, anything from a well-stocked armoury or even animals and/or people. Obvious easy escape items, like boats and planes, were off-limits.

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