Which 2014 models have you set your sights on?

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3rdGenRigger wrote:I'll reiterate the unanswered question from my original post because I fear it has become lost. Has there been any mention of when we can expect the Battlestation that I've missed, or is it anyone's guess?
Just thought I'd mention, I just ordered mine. Care to ask me "Howe" :) ?
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I really want to get my hands on the Tatanka.
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rodloos wrote:Just thought I'd mention, I just ordered mine. Care to ask me "Howe" :) ?
I've got one on the way (Two technically as I've ordered a second for a friend of mine), courtesy of BladeHQ. Bit of a faff doing an international order, but it was easier than GP Knives...never ordered from Howes before.
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I almost ordered the edge pro from blade hq but the phone call was what stopped me as it was late at night. Luckily I found a canadian dealer in Quebec that processed my order online that night. So did you simply have to call and that was it? How much was shipping?
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Just had to email them to confirm shipping options because it's international, and they probably want to know it's a legit order. GP Knives wanted me to photocopy my photo ID and send them a copy of it, which is a hurdle I've never encountered before trying to order from a US company. KnifeCenter and KnifeWorks for example have been completely painless for me and accepted my address and VISA with no hitch on multiple occasions, though I'm impatient to have a Battlestation, and BHQ did accept my order after the email.

"Branden,

Thank you for your order! I will include more information for you below, once you agree to the terms and conditions, and let me know how you would like it shipped I can get that processed for you. For those two knives it would be the minimum of either shipping option!

USPS International Priority Shipping cost is $28.00 USD and up (depending on size and weight) and takes about 3 to 4 weeks to arrive. USPS International Express Shipping cost is $45.00 USD and up (depending on size and weight), and takes approximately 1 to 2 weeks.



Shipping to Canada ONLY; Canada Priority Shipping cost is $20.00 USD and up (depending on size and weight) and can take about 2 to 3 weeks to arrive. Canada Express Shipping cost is $35.00 USD and up (depending on size and weight), and will take up to 1 week to arrive.
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The green Worker. I love that it is "C01" and the first model they ever produced. :)
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