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Handmade Small Knife, Damascus Steel Full Tang Blade, Exquisite Pakka Wood Handle, Leather Sheath, $45 Delivered @ PEPNIMBLE

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Please check this little beaut's video here on YouTube and plesae do susbscribe to our YouTube channel.

More details about the knife, dimensions, weight, materials etc. are available on our website.

On sale for $45 down from $60. Ships from Brisbane. Shipping cost included in the sale price.

A small, durable and handy knife with pretty looks that can be used for utility or skinning tasks. Its Damascus steel full-tang blade offers good protection against impacts while still being lightweight enough to carry in your pocket and easy to sharpen to razor sharp in no time! The leather sheath with belt clip ensures that you can carry it around safely. Fantastic quality and craftsmanship for the price. Nice gift item or a great addition to your knives collection.

Stock of amazing chef knives, butcher knives and cleavers arriving soon!

Any questions? Send us a message via our website or call 0469 777 784. Thanks

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  • +13

    You're posting almost more than weekly. You're starting to get…tiring. These aren't sales. They're just your normal prices.

    • -8

      The price is down from $60 to $45 includes delivery Australia wide. Thanks

      • +10

        If you're discounting every week then your RRP is just fake. Either pay for ads or grow your social media presence, don't just rely on spamming this website.

        • -4

          This knife has never been on sale before.

        • I haven’t seen this guy before to be fair.. the one that irks me is those damn udemy courses.

    • +2

      I'm using use Hide option to not show this poster's ads.

      • I do use hide to show stuff I'm not interested in, some of the cosmetics etc.

        If I see something that I do I think is contributing to the community, I'll say something. I don't expect people to agree with me, and I'm more than happy to be negged someone doesn't. It's good to have discussion on what we like/don't like =)

  • I could be wrong but carrying a knife in WA that's isn't for work purposes is illegal. (Unless it's a Swiss knife)

    Happy to be proven wrong.

    • -2

      Yes that is pretty much every where in Australia. You can't carry a knife withou a reasonable excuse. Camping/Fishing/Camping should be a reasonable excuse.

      • You going about with jeans and a shirt without any camping/ fishing gears in your car, while carrying a knife.. isn't going to cut it with the cops.

        Don't get me wrong. I love blades but you are advertising something that could get a lot of people in trouble with the law.

        This sort of "hobby" knife shouldn't be allowed in here.

  • +10

    Stop it !! This is not advertising site 😂

    • -3

      Business reps are allowed to post deals here on Ozbargain and we abide by Ozbargain's terms and conditions.

      A handmade Damascus steel knife with genuine leather sheath and free delivery Australia-wide is a really good bargain. You can't find similar deal anywhere in Australia. Normal RRP for this knife is $60.

  • +6

    This is getting ridiculous this is a forum for good faith deals, you are just her for the free advertising.

    • -4

      Business reps are allowed to post deals here on Ozbargain and we abide by Ozbargain's terms and conditions.

      A handmade Damascus steel knife with genuine leather sheath and free delivery Australia-wide is a really good bargain. You can't find similar deal anywhere in Australia. Normal RRP for this knife is $60.

  • You call that a knife?

  • +6

    I don't get why there are so many negative people here.

    The knife is on sale, rep obviously sells some each week by making the deals otherwise he would stop.

    So if you are not the target audience (profanity) off and leave the guy alone he's trying hard to get his business out there.

    • +1

      Well said

    • +1

      Thanks for your kind words and appreciation.

    • -4

      Not about "if you aren't the targeting audience".

      I think this deal should come with a warning that carrying knife is illegal in WA.

      • "I think this deal should come with a warning that carrying knife is illegal in WA"

        Now that you know that it is Australia wide, is there any more reason for the warning?

      • +1

        wrong.
        it is illegal to carry a weapon.
        if you have a good reason for carrying a knife its not a problem.

        • good reason

          If you are using these knives to camp/fish.. it's better if you stay home.

          • -1

            @PuppieWayne: LOL. sorry for resurrecting an old thread but i have been away and didn't see your lame ass reply.
            You are suggesting that people who go camping/fishing shouldn't have access to knives ?
            or that people who like to camp are some how automatically psychotic ?
            what about professional roo shooters and farmers ? they kill things and then cut them up, must be mentally unstable eh ?
            this knife is 16cm long, so about 10cm of handle with a 6cm blade. as such it is smaller than many blades on multitools.
            it is also a lot more convenient to have a fixed blade than have to open up a multitool if say you need to cut some fishing line in a hurry.
            also this knife is a lot cheaper than buying most leatherman or swiss army knives, and it looks nice.
            so whats wrong with it ?

            I could be wrong but carrying a knife in WA that's isn't for work purposes is illegal. (Unless it's a Swiss knife)
            Happy to be proven wrong.

            well it doesnt seem like you were happy to proven wrong, seems like you got a bit upset. awwwwww :(
            the swiss make some nice bayonets as well, but i am pretty sure they are illegal.
            maybe stop spreading misinformation then trying to back it up with bullshit.

    • +3

      It's not that it isn't relevant to me (I actually do appreciate a good knife), it's more the frequency. Discounting something every week isn't really what we're here for. Claiming an RRP of $x on what is essentially an incomparable item isn't really…a great comparison.

      • The deals we are posting not in violation of Ozbargain's terms and conditions in any way. Thanks.

        • +1

          I never said they were. You just consistently get low upvotes, and a neg votes, and I'm just raising it. Take the feedback as given, or don't, up to you.

          Stop pushing the point you're "not in violation", we're not saying you are. Don't make me be impolite.

          • @incipient: They're going to start getting negs out of spite. Rep wants to talk smack about "not being in violation" for posting? I'm sure a few people can employ similar logic to start bombing their posts with negs. As a store rep, you reap what you sow…

  • +7

    I'm deep in the collectable knife hobby.

    These are Pakistani, the heat treat is soft and steel choice is budget af(if you can even believe its 1095/15n20). I highly doubt anything is to spec.

    The grinds look okay I guess. The file work on the spine is slightly impressive. But overall everything on the whole site is barely a bee's dock above mall-ninja trash tier.

    Yes, we all know you can't carry a knife but it's cool to collect nice things. But not these guys. Don't do it. Look into some aussie makers.

  • The Damascus steel used in these knives is forged using the combination of 1095 & 15n20, which provides an excellent balance between quality and affordability. Our best-selling models offer a nice blend between form fitting aesthetics with economic pricing that will meet your every need!

    It is not fair to badmouth a small business just because you have doubts. It is obvious that you have not tried or tested our products.

    • +7

      Really, you're bothering to post a deal for a single $45 knife claiming it actually has an RRP and also reply to comments? Lol

      Do you have proof that these are the steels you claim? 1095 is one of the cheapest carbon steels, 15n20 is slightly better but undeniably budget. Both are beginner steels. So I'd say the balance is 90% affordability and 10% quality. Why are these ran so soft? Do you have any hardness test docs to prove it's even 56-57 hrc? I'll wait

      To be clear I'm not bad mouthing your small business. Just your product

      • +7

        This gave me a real chuckle, Its bad enough seeing these horribly made blades peddle on my knife groups. Now it is infecting ozbargain, at least on the knife group most people know better. I really hope no-one buys this garbage.

        If anyone wants a decent knife for the money hit up www.chefsedge.com.au and buy a Japanese made higo instead.

        • +1

          I just clicked on the link.. the knives are $149-$649.. not really comparable..

          That’s like saying to someone shopping for a Toyota Corolla that they should get a real car, like a Ferrari.

          • @BusMan247: The higonokami are what I'm referring to and they are usually between 30 and 80. Japanese made but they sell very very quickly. I just realised that chefs edge is completely out of stock. The mark up on the Pakistani blades are disgusting and they are not worth it even for $5. There are alot of YouTube vids showing how poorly the steel has been heat treated. In other words they arent close to being hard enough to hold a decent edge.

            • @Pulse123: Even $80 makes sense if the quality is worlds apart. Cheers for the insight. I understand what you are saying now.

        • Unrelated to this, but you seem to know a bit, and was wondering if you'd seen anything like the below?

          I'm chasing a decent but well priced "everyday", vg10/aus10/similar steel, that's fairly handmade. I don't want it to look over complex. Just a nice, simple, wa handle.

        • Can you recommend a good beginner Japanese knife? 150-300$ budget

          • +1

            @MikeDg: Happy to help both of you but there is quite a bit that goes into any rec that I make. Plenty of great options around the $150-300 price range. The world of handmade Japanese knives is a very deep rabbit hole.

            Because these blades are handmade they are in short supply. If the maker is popular they sell quick and it can be months even years before a restock.

            I personally would stay away from vg10 and aus8/10. If you want something stainless I would be looking at either ginsan or R2. But for the money my choice is always going to be carbon. The trade off is that you have to be a little more careful with them. They will patina overtime though.

            If anyone wants to shoot me a message I can help steer you in the right direction. My recs are really tailored on what you want out of the knife. So they change from person to person.

      • As said previously our knives offer a good combition of decent quality and affordable prices. Your speculations has no credible proof or evidence. We are a Brisbane based small business and we have our team present on ground overseas that monitors quality control aspect throught the knife making process. All the knives we sell are shipped from Brisbane and all sales are subject to Australian consumer law that entitles a buyer for a refund if there are problems with the quality of materials or workmanship.

        • +1

          You, as the seller should be showing proof in the forms of hrc tests.

          See you next week for more knife critiques (-;

          • @consoles4fun: Please consider the following points. If you have ever run a small business in your life I am sure you will be able to appreciate these points below before you keep on going on and on trying to throw disrepute at us because of your preconceived notions.

            1. Would you believe the overseas test results or certificates as a genuine or authentic proof?

            2. Do you have any idea how much such tests and certificates costs in Australia?

            3. Should such test be done on each individual knife?

            4. If the test should be done on each knife, then obviously the prices will have to be increased which then will result in decreased sales. Not everyone out there is willing to pay for expensive knives, but they still want decent quality and aesthetically appealing knives for whatever reasons they may have. What is your advice on that?

            5. If the test is not done on each knife, then how much will you value a single certificate obtained using a single (or a few) knife sample(s) given to an accredited testing organisation to obtain some acceptable hardness numbers?

            6. Will you believe the test results/certificate? Or will you then question its authenticity? I am sure, if not you, there will be others who will say "oh…this certificate looks like Photoshoped" or something like that.

            We have been running a small business in Australia since 2005. Please check ABN: 54993753536.. As you can see from the ANB's history that our main business was and still is computer sales and repairs. It is called Computer Barn. Please check our Google reviews here to get some idea about our history of good customer support and dedication to look after our clients. We have started this knives business with the same motivation and dedication and absolutely no bad intentions. We are not here to cheat or defraud anyone.

            You or others may have been a victim of some bad quality (materials/workmanship) knives from overseas that were cheap imports done via Alibaba. Or you may have formed your views based on some YouTube reviews. Our knives are not imported via Alibaba or some unknown and unreliable exporters from overseas. We have actual team present on the ground that make sure that acceptable quality standards are maintained in-line with the affordable pricing structure.

            It happens sometimes that via Alibaba many importers in Australia or US etc. are scammed by someone who is trying to make some quick bucks. It is definitely not the case with us. As stated above we have our team on the ground in Pakistan, we know the country, we speak their language, and we know where and how to get the good stuff from. The craftsmen and material suppliers who work for us know well that if they will try to trick or cheat us "there will be consequences". You may go ahead and deny it but it is a known historical fact that knife, sword and dagger making craft in Wazirabad has it roots dating back close to 500 years or so from now. The city was named after a guy called Wazir Khan who was minister or governor for the emperor and he established weapons making hub for the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (the same guy who built the famous Taj Mahal in India). Please do spare some time to read this informative news article here. The craftsmen of Wazirabad were even making weaponry for the British army back in the days. So yes, definitely there are still experienced craftsmen out there and yes, there are honest people out there, in the population of about 230 million people who do the right thing and are not after cheating or stealing money from anyone. Because you watched some potentially biased YouTube videos about cheap imported knives from Pakistan you can't just go around and bad mouth the whole knife making craft from Pakistan. There are thousands of families who derive their income from this craft. By the way we are also working with people we know and trust to get handmade knives from Ukraine. This project has been delayed a bit for the reasons which I am sure you may guess unless you permanently reside down deep in an old deserted mine shaft in Coober Pedy.

            Yours or someone else's reply will most likely include "LOL…that’s so unprofessional blah blah blah that you are writing such long posts on Ozbargain"….but guess what..let me inform you that yes Ozbargain has been good for our business and there are buyers who have used the deals we have posted and appreciated the quality, appealing aesthetics, good customer service and value for money in our products. So no matter what the hate mongers say or do we will keep posting the deals. We are in this business for the long haul and will not be deterred by the negativity that some people spread about our products. I am not sure if you are responsible for putting food on the table for a family or not but I am definitely responsible. So believe it or not, it is not much of an effort to write long posts to counter negative propagandas against one's business when your family's welfare is at stake.

            If you like to shop at Myer's or David Jones, which you are fully entitled to do so as an individual, but you can't then go around convincing other people not to shop at Kmart or BigW and actually start looking down on them and call them naive or unsuspecting etc. etc. for shopping at retail outlets that are not of your "standards" or "tastes" and then on top of that you go ahead and actually become a volunteer propagandist on a mission against Kmart and BigW, trying to portray them as fraudsters and cheaters.

            I hope you will reconsider your attitude that you, may be unintentionally, consider yourself as some "Mr Knife Authority" and others are just fools and idiots. Believe it or not there are many sensible and humble people out there who enjoy and appreciate our knives. I am not sure if you may realise or not but it is in a way disrespectful towards those who choose to disagree with your ambiguous perceptions.

            Thanks, if you spared a few minutes from your valuable time to read this post.

            • @pepnimble: You are being trolled, OP - resist being sucked in.

              You have more than sufficiently answered queries and criticisms of your products.

              Let your knives speak for themselves, and focus on your business.

            • @pepnimble: Hey pepnimble, I don't want to get into it much further but I do appreciate where you're coming from.

              1. It'd certainly help. Usually makers will do HT in batches so you there's consistency. There's trust involved for sure and quality knife companies live and die by their rep.

              2. Not cheap although there's some simple kits for scratch tests. They're pretty cheap.

              3. No, in batches is adequate

              4. Prices can reflect the crafstmanship. If you want to sell $45 pakistani knives that's cool. But you have to be aware that the knife community holds them in low regard. Although I'm sure there's some quality stuff coming from Pakistan they are not synonymous with quality.

              5. A single cert per batch would be fine. Even from the maker. I'd suggest running them harder than 56-57hrc.

              6. Overall it beats trust me bro.

              Actually I do run a small business myself and know the struggles of feeding a family. I'm not calling you a crook at all, you're selling knives that are handmade but cheap. It is what it is but you have to be aware that the knife community is constantly bombarded with terrible knives from Pakistan. In the old days you'd see this type of stuff being peddled at your local markkets.

              I'm not trying to be some sort of knife authority. I'm far enough along on the dunning-kruger curve to know how little I know about this. I do however own a pretty respectable collection of customs, how about you?

              I'm having a hard time trying to find something on your site worth buying so i can give some honest feedback. Idk man, maybe I'm a snob but I'll play nice from now on. Good luck and feel free to DM me if you want to talk knives.

              • @consoles4fun: Hi consoles4fun.

                I appreciate your decent and thoughtful response despite that my previous reply to you had some provocitive aspects and please do accept my appoligies for that. I'll definitely consider your positive suggestions and feedback. I won't write long this time but just wanted to clarify about your point 4 that low prices for our knives are not due to inferior quality or workmanship. We (pepnimble) are looking to expand the customer base by marketing some knives at +/- cost price specially on Ozbargain. Also, please note that we haven't put all the stock yet on our website. Due to various circumstance (like covid, supply issues, time constraints and family matters) the knife business is not fully up and running state yet so once all the stocks somes in and is available on the website I am sure you will find something that you may like.

    • +2

      No one bad mouth a small business, it just happen you are selling a rubbish knife. If your knife so good perhaps you will be so successful selling it to US market. Your business only survived buy selling your product to unsuspecting and inexperienced customer, anyone with decent knowledge will stir clear of your product.

      • Don't worry we are working on selling in US, Europen and other markets too. Your unfair and baseless comments won't deter us from doing business in Australia or anywhere else.

        The world is not that small…please try to broaden your tunnel vision if you can.

        https://www.gulf-times.com/story/635011/Classic-hand-made-hu…

  • +3

    Amazon box opener .

    • No - for that you need a $120 knife.

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/12367060/redir

      • Yes, why not? If I can afford it and it’s nice quality, again why not. The satisfaction from using it for years and years to come is priceless. Why so surprise with what people spends with their money here at ozbargain? You still can’t comprehend but yet here you are at ozbargain.

        • You seem rather defensive.

          If you are happy with your purchase, sit back, relax, and enjoy it.

          • @jackspratt: Well your comments seem rather offensive.

            You too have to sit back, relax and let people spend their money on what they like.

            I’m merely here providing people with information and alternatives, kinda returning favours of advice and tips I received here at this amazing community.

            • @[Deactivated]: No need for me to sit back and relax, as I have no control over how other people spend their money.

              • @jackspratt: Yes you can, go sit back, relax and do your own stuff and stop ridiculing people’s decision on what their spend on their money, this is ozbargain after all.

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