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MK13 / MK23 / Concert Companion Release Details

I wanted to close out 2023 with something new, and something old.  Since we modernized the Black Triangle Midnight Creeper designs, I've been asked once or twice by people to re-release the "OG" Creepers with the dagger bevels. Well, if people ask enough, sooner or later, one might cave in. And cave in I did. On December 15th at 5pm, we are bringing them back. The MK13 and MK23 are the modern interpretation of the original Black Triangle Midnight Creeper MK1 and MK2. These two knives will become a permanent product in our inventory.  There are slight length differences between...

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Black Triangle’s Black Friday / Cyber Monday Sales Event Details

We are about to enter our busiest time of the year and what better way than to get it started early. We have some new products as well as restocks. Our BFCM Sale starts at 12:00am Eastern on Monday 11/20 and continues until 11:59pm Eastern on 11/27. Here are the details: 25% off SITE WIDE. This discount is automatic and will be applied as products are added to your cart. Free 2023 Challenge Coin with G10 knife purchase (trainers excluded). You will have to add the G10 knife and coin to the cart for the “buy x get y” discount to...

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Serval '42 Final Details

Serval '42 will be available here Friday November 3rd at 3pm Eastern / 12pm Pacific.  The Black Triangle Serval ’42 is the next installment in our line of premium G10 knives. This knife is made with black G10, tan G10 scales and black G10 pins. We used a Frog Skin Beach pattern infused in tan Kydex for the sheath. This sheath is designed to allow the end user to insert their Serval ’42 ambidextrously without the need to flip the Raven Concealment IWB clip. Packaging for this limited release will include a laser cut Homage patch in Frog Skin Beach. The VHS...

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Blade Geometry: To Edge or Not To Edge??

Let’s talk about Black Triangle G10 blade geometry & what it is/is not… For the most part, our customer base understands that our G10 knives are point-driven/made for puncturing. This is because G10 is not the best material for making an edged instrument. Yes, you can grind an edge into a G10 knife, but it will not last anywhere near as long as the edge on a metallic knife. It is my opinion that G10 is strongest and most durable when used in a thrusting manner behind a point, not as a cutting implement. Every tool we make gets tested in house,...

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