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![]() Maxam Lockback Knife with Decorative Wolf Inlay in Display Box List Price: Sale Price: $7.99 You save: $17.00 (68%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionThis Maxam lockback knife has decorative wolf inlay on either side of handle and comes in an attractive box. The blade is polished surgical stainless steel. A very nice gift for that special someone in your life... |
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![]() Knife Display Case Wall Shadow Box for Hunting Pocket Swiss Army Knives Display, Cherry Finish (KC04-CH) List Price: Sale Price: $59.95 You save: $60.00 (50%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
![]() Alabama Crimson Tide 2011 BCS National Champions Knife Display Box List Price: Sale Price: $45.50 You save: $34.49 (43%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionROLL TIDE! - Celebrate Alabama's 2011 BCS National Championship victory with this limited edition collector's item. Alabama 2011 National Championship Knives - Officially Licensed 2011 Alabama National Championship Knives - High polished 440 stainless steel blades laser etched - Printed faux pearl handle with Alabama logo - Serialized Nickel/Silver bolster - Custom laser etched wood display box... |
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![]() Trademark Fire Dragon Fantasy Knife display stand included List Price: Sale Price: $37.90 You save: $17.09 (31%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Description24 inches Fire Dragon Fantasy knife with wood display stand. |
![]() Knife Display Case 10in Stand Fits Custom Work and Randall Knives Sale Price: $29.99 Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionDisplay your favorite Knife in this attractive Acrylic case. Really finishes off your collection and keeps the dust off. |
![]() Knife Display Case shadow box, with glass door, wall mountable, Oak Finish (KC02-OA) List Price: Sale Price: $34.95 You save: $35.00 (50%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionA great way to display your knife collections. This knife display case is green matted background to create a lovely display. Soft foam inside to secure the knives from falling when the display case is mounted on the wall... |

How to liberate a set of knives stuck in butcher block?
At Linens N Things liquidation sale my wife bought a display set of fancy knives for cheap. Problem is, only the handles are exposed from the butcher block rack, and they won't budge. Since the knives were on display, wife thinks they are affixed somehow to the rack for safety. I don't know if they're even real knives. Butcher block appears to be pretty sturdy. Any ideas how to get the knives freed up?
I bet the store glued the knives in for safety and to prevent theft from the display.
You could try to exchange that for one that isn't glued in - even if they said "all sales final", that's not exactly what you had in mind.
If there are no more of those knives, you may have to chop the block apart to get them out. Hopefully whatever adhesive they used will be easy to remove from the blades. Most epoxies will soften somewhat when heated, and then you can try scraping it off. Don't overheat the knives though, as it can discolor and soften the metal and it won't hold its edge as well.


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