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Badfeather's first knife goes on sale November 20th, 2023
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"Raider Creek" is a new kind of knife - a pocket fixed-blade

FREELAND, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Badfeather Knives just announced the launch date for their long anticipated first knife, The "Raider Creek" EDC. A 500 knife production run will go on sale Monday, November 20th, 2023. Precisely at 9:00am Pacific (12:00noon Eastern), when the countdown timer on Badfeather's website hits "00:00:00", orders will be accepted. A "SOLD OUT" notice will appear on the site when the knives are gone. Late comers must then await the next production run.

"Raider Creek" first received attention in an article published by "KnifeNews" on February 21, 2022. What sets the "Raider Creek" apart from other pocket carry knives is the fact that it is a fixed blade knife, rather than a folding knife. There are no bearings or joint locks to wear or fail. There are no tiny screws to loosen. For those who like some heft in an EDC, the "Raider Creek" fulfills. When locked down, it feels stiff and substantial in the hand.

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The Raider Creek's blade may be locked out at any length – useful when opening packages or skinning a rabbit. The knife can be field stripped in seconds, without tools, for cleaning. It is one-hand and glove-friendly. These features, combined with premium stainless CPM-S35VN blade/tang and solid titanium alloy handle, make the "Raider Creek" a unique and welcome addition to the world of working knives.

For more information, go to Badfeather Knives website: https://badfeatherknives.com/

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