An expensive, beautifully designed knife can be a great gift for almost any man, unless of course you choose it carefully. It is believed that it is better to choose a knife yourself, because each person has his own preferences. The choice even depends on the shape and size of the palm of its owner.
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Instruction manual
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It is better to purchase a knife in a specialized department, and not in a souvenir shop. Firstly, the assortment there is much larger, and secondly, all goods are certified.
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Going to the store, do not forget to read some literature on knives to learn more about the different models, their purpose, and maybe about the legends that are associated with them.
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When picking up a knife, think about what the birthday boy loves. Perhaps he is fond of fishing or hunting, then a large awkward stainless steel knife will suit him. If a person likes to travel, give him a multifunctional folding knife with various blades and tabs. If the person to whom you want to present a knife just loves beautiful things, and you want your gift to become an adornment of his home or office, get a souvenir sword or a beautiful dagger.
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When buying, pay attention to the material from which the handle and the blade itself are made, check for chips, scratches or other damage. Be sure to require a check and a certificate that can confirm that this thing is not a weapon.
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Presenting the knife as a gift, remember the etiquette. Firstly, any dagger, blade or saber is always presented in a closed, folded form or in a scabbard to show that you have no bad intentions. Any knife, like a faithful dog, belongs to only one person, so only the owner should get it out of the sheath for the first time.
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Giving a dagger, you must definitely tell the owner that you are presenting a gift with good intentions, and wish something good. If you believe the signs, such a thing will last for many years and not cause harm. In addition, it is customary to give a knife in exchange for an iron coin, that is, as if to sell, as is done with pets.
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Some believe that giving a sign. However, at all times, the saber presented as a gift was a symbol of respect and complete trust in a person.