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There’s an art to shop on a budget! Especially when you are looking for a gift idea or products under $10. Feeling bad for sticking to a budget? In this economy? We can relate. With Atlanta Cutlery's huge selection of items, not only is it possible to find great gifts under $10, it's surprisingly easy! So what are you waiting for? Shop now!

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Folding Fruit Knife with Fork

#404632
Cut your melons and other picnic fruits with tasteful elegance. This slick stainless steel folding knife has a 3-7/8" blade perfectly suited for fruits that are cantaloupe and honeydew sized or smaller, and a convenient fork that folds out of the opposite end.
$4.95

Caltrops - 2 Sets of 10

#804758
These light, strong and easy to carry defense tool is made of stainless steel with a black finish. Includes 2 sets of 10 pieces.
$5.95

Francesca Axe Replacement Handle

#804678
This replacement curved shaft fits our Francesca axe. Made of stained hardwood by Windlass Steelcrafts.
From $5.95

Universal Sword Hanger

#801586
This sword hanger is made from polished steel and features an adjustable bracket. Has a hole on the top for nail or screw.
From $5.95

Practical Stiletto with Wood Handle

#404657
We all love the really long stilettos that can avert danger with appearance alone, but we were happy to find this stiletto that's actually useful for most medium to light duty everyday needs. The single-edged blade has a fine point for starting a cut in, say, a plastic sugar bag, and sharp enough to finish the job.
$9.95

Practical Stiletto with G-10 Handle

#404658
We all love the really long stilettos that can avert danger with appearance alone, but we were happy to find this stiletto that's actually useful for most medium to light duty everyday needs. The single-edged blade has a fine point for starting a cut in, say, a plastic sugar bag, and sharp enough to finish the job.
$9.95

American Hickory Handle for Tomahawk

#200356
These tomahawk handles are solid American Hickory. Includes instructions for affixing the handle securely. Unfinished, 19-1/4" long.
From $6.95

Marksman 1/4" Steel Shot

#805352
For use with all Marksman slingshots, pack of 250 steel hunting shot, 1/4" diameter.
$4.50

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Metal Glo

Metal Glo is a thoroughly effective metal cleaning and polishing product which I use quite frequently with much satisfaction, gratefully.
Reviewed by: Neil, February 01, 2020

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

Petite but deadly well made for the price
Reviewed by: Ricky, February 09, 2019

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

Great little knife for the price!  Love the file work.
Reviewed by: Harold, December 31, 2018

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

For some reason, the moment I saw this knife in the catalog, I thought it would be nice.  So it turned out to be far nicer than it looked.  This little blade is beautifully made:  sleek and elegant.
Reviewed by: Christopher, November 30, 2018

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

I Admit I have wanted this for a while.   I always saw it,  didn't have one,  an impulse buy at a great price.   I love collecting knives and swords and this is a very cool knife.   I love the gray scales on this piece and the filing work on the spine.   A very good value,  it reminds me of a small version of the Spanish Navaja.   Again Thanks for carrying great knives at affordable prices,  especially when you're on a budget!

Sincerely,

Brian
Reviewed by: Brian, November 17, 2018

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

What a great deal for a sweet little folder.
Reviewed by: Rory, September 02, 2018

Review of: Metal Glo

Works very well
Reviewed by: Pedro, July 10, 2017

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

Nicer than I expected.
Reviewed by: william, February 16, 2017

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

It was a nice knife. Husband really liked it.
Reviewed by: Joyce, October 08, 2016

Review of: Spanish Rib Tickler Folding Knife

excellent workmanship
Reviewed by: Bruce, February 08, 2015