The most expensive modern knife would be Jewel of the Orient made by Buster Warenski. It originally sold for 2.1 million. I'm not sure of it's current price.
The most expensive knives that are not modern are only found in museums and will most likely never be sold thus making them priceless. An example of such a knife would be the original King Tut dagger found in King Tut's tomb. The same person that made Jewel of the Orient also made a replica of this dagger and I believe it's the 2nd most expensive modern knife having a original price of about 1 million.
if a fast and expecive car yes.But a slow and ugly car no.
You can get much cheaper caskets if you actually order them online and have them shipped to your undertaker.
The Bowie knife
No. A butterfly knife is a knife in which the handles fold over the knife. It is one of the most impractical knife designs there is and is primarily used for entertainment and show reasons.
Another name for a soft knife would be soft knife an a straight knife.Maybe even a rounded knife
in the knife block, usually one of the largest knives by width, and the longest in most homes aside from the bread knife
Most people use a knife and fork to eat their salad. So, yes, use a knife if you want to.
Most sets of high quality knife sets do indeed come with a knife sharpener. It's usually part of the package, and slides into the knife block with the knife set.
A Knife
Perform a knife takedown attack. Most knife kills are in this way. The other attack is a standard knife slice.
knife and guns are the most common
Buck knife is refered to as a hunting knife. It was created by the American knife manufacturer which was founded in San Diego, California. The company has a long history though five generations.