When you process orders through aMember, your customers will typically see a thank you page that is pretty lackluster. There is only one receipt even if they just purchased multiple times in-a-row, and the customer must now log-in to the Member Area to access his product. There is nothing inherently wrong with this… but it can be much better.
What do you do to protect your throwing knife when you’re not throwing it? Especially when it does not come with it’s own leather sheath? The Maxpedition E-14 Envelope throwing knife case is a great solution.
An old catalog identifies this model as the original design for the Rifleman. It was only made from 1975-1976 before it was revised in 1977 in the form of a model #6-B.
I bought this Tru-Bal Model No. 4-A BATTLE BLADE on eBay because I did not already own one made by Harry since he was not making this particular model in 1983-1984.
I bought this Tru-Bal Model No. 70 PRO-THROW throwing knife on eBay because I did not have one made by Harry K. McEvoy since he was not making them in 1983-1984.