"Harley Davidson knives are generally considered to be of a reasonable quality. They will last for a long time, as long as you're not using it for cutting everyday."
Harley-Davidson is not Scottish; it is an American motorcycle manufacturer founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1903 by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, among others. The company is well-known for its heavyweight motorcycles designed for cruising on highways. While the founders may have had European ancestry, Harley-Davidson itself is firmly rooted in American culture and history.
Indian, Harley Davidson, Triumph, BSA, Royal Endfield, Curtiss, among others.
Well yes and no - as long is it's in a case yes it can not be in site where others can see it if you plan to wear it and it cant be bigger than your palm. .................. You have to follow certain knives law of Florida. You can carry bowie knives or other large knives, Ballistic knives, throwing knives, Belt knives or cane knives.
Forks, knives and sppons, like many others.
not shotguns, but yes to the others
Buffaloes; the others should be knives, oxen and geese.
While the laws of some states and municipalities may not address them, in MANY others they are classified as "gravity knives" and ARE a PROHIBITED WEAPON. Check your local statutes carefully!
Compared to some countries it is, compared to others it is not.
Compared to some materials, yes compared to others, no.
There are many retailers and online websites that sell bread knives. Some of those retailers include Walmart, Target, Amazon, Macy's, Chef Depot, and many others.
Laws regarding push button knives vary by location. In some places, they are legal to own and carry, while in others they may be restricted or prohibited. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your area to determine the legality of push button knives.
Examples: nails, sheets, wires, screws, nuts, knives and many others.