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Knives: A Great Gift Idea

Knives of all types make a wonderful gift idea. Whether you needto give a wedding shower, birthday, Christmas, anniversary orother gift, a good knife will cause you to be remembered everytime the gift is used. And, knives are gifts that will be usedoften.Wedding showers are great times to give knives as gifts. Everycouple starting a new life together needs q...

uality kitchenaccessories to have fun cooking together. Whether you choose aknife block filled with various size knives, a set of steakknives, a ceramic chef's knife or a small but very sharp paringknife, the gift will enjoy a great deal of use through theyears. For birthday, Christmas or a special occasion where you wish togive a person something special, consider a top quality pocketknife for a gift idea. Both ladies and gentlemen can enjoy apocket knife; they come in very handy at the most unusual times.Whether a package needs to be opened or a steak cut, a qualitypocket knife with a sharp edge will do the job. Pocket knivescan be found in sizes from quite large to very, very small. Martial arts fans or people with Oriental décor will enjoy alarge decorative knife in an Oriental design. These knives oftenhave a stand on which they can be displayed. Samurai swords a...

...reanother type of knife that makes a great gift idea. Hunting and fishing knives could be your selection if therecipient is an outdoors enthusiast. Filet knives, sharpskinning knives, handy knives for rigging tackle and largepocket knives make wonderful gifts for this type of person.There is a folk lore superstition regarding the giving of aknife as a gift. If the knife is given to a friend, money mustbe exchanged as well. It is considered very bad luck to givesomeone a knife without exchanging money or the friendship willbe cut by the knife. Because of this superstition, it is commonthat the gift of a knife will be given along with a penny,nickel or dime in the box with the knife so that the recipientcan give back the coin, thereby saving the friendship from beingsevered by the giving of the sharp blade. The exact backgroundof this superstition is unclear yet, even today most people willinclude a coin with the gift of a knife and request the coin begiven back. The apparent view is that it is far better to besafe than sorry. When choosing a knife for a gift that will be used frequently,select a tempered steel blade and a well-crafted handle that issecured firmly to the knife shank. This will insure a longlasting gift idea that will be enjoyed for many, many years....