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Daniels Family Knife Brands

The Daniels family has been trading knives since the 1940's. Our founder, Norman Daniels, taught his grandson Ken Daniels about his first knives, not on the internet or knife shows, as we know today, but at old fashion traders markets and gun swaps. The most famous was Washington Court House near Dayton, OH where at the time this was 6 football field sizes big. Ken Daniels would later teach his son, Ryan Daniels, the trade. Ryan remembers growing up at the National Knife Collectors Shows back in their heyday. He can remember knife icons like Jim Parker, Jim Sargent, Frank Buster, and Pete Cohan (National Knife Museum curator) taking the time to teach & trade with him as he grew up. The time given to him by these knife experts credits his families devotion to encouraging knife trading, especially to any youth, because knife trading is dead unless everyone does this.

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