Grab some unbelievable bargains from The James Brand Winter Sale

Looking to make some welcome additions to your EDC line up? Perhaps didn’t get the pocket knife you wanted under the Christmas tree this year? Well, now is the perfect time to treat yourself because The James Brand are running their winter sale and there are some, frankly astounding, deals to be had. Check out the best of the bunch below:


The Redstone Knife – Was $99 Now $59

The Redstone looks different because it is different. We created a one-piece chassis design that allowed us to minimize parts and keep out dirt and grime, while providing the structure required for the mechanism and grips. It can be fully-operated (both opened and closed) with one hand, and has a slide-lock mechanism, meaning that it’s extra secure when opened, but still easy to unlock and close with one hand. 


The Carter Knife – Was $149 Now $99

Featuring a slide-lock mechanism, a corrosion-resistant VG-10 stainless steel blade, fullyprofiled G10, Micarta or carbon fiber scales and a deep-carry, reversible pocket clip, the Carter is the most advanced knife The James Brand has ever made. It’s slim and lightweight, but fully capable in any environment.


The Palmer Knife – Was $39 Now $29

The Palmer packs all the functionality of a classic utility knife in a refined design that sits comfortably in your hand and pocket, featuring a lanyard for easy deployment, and a variety of great colors in both aluminum and clear recycled PCTG handle options. Its patented mechanism allows for tool-free blade changes and buttery smooth action. 


The James Brand × Timex Automatic GMT – Was $749 Now $525

The next chapter in The James Brand’s ongoing collaboration with Timex might just be the best yet. The Nocturne edition GMT pairs precision with purpose—powered by the Miyota 9075 “true” GMT automatic movement for seamless time-zone changes, wherever you land. The stainless-steel case and bracelet bring a refined weight to the wrist, balanced by the depth and texture of carbon fiber on the dial and crown. 



The Folsom Knife – Was $109 Now $79

Featuring slim scales and a steel liner-lock, the Folsom is ready to be put through the paces. With an ambidextrous blade opening slot, a reversible clip, tip-up carry, and serious gripping power, this is a blade you’ll find in your EDC on the regular.


The Ellis Multi-Tool – Was $129 Now $59

The James Brand has redesigned the Ellis from the ground up, based on feedback from you, their customers. First off, they’ve added their very first scissors, which makes the Ellis supremely versatile. If you can’t cut it with the Ellis’s knife blade, you can almost assuredly cut it with scissors. They have also updated the construction of the Ellis into a slip-joint design to make it easier to use. The new Ellis also features a new deep-carry wire clip as well as the brand’s All-Things scraper, flat-head screwdriver and pry tool. The Ellis is built around a partially-serrated Swedish Sandvik 12C27 stainless-steel blade and is available in three different scale options.


The Wayland Knife – Was $299 Now $235

The Wayland is TJB’s interpretation of the Barlow design, the epitome of the American “folding knife.” Created over three centuries ago in England, the Barlow quickly became Americans’ preferred blade, regardless of class or creed. The Barlow’s traditional patterned long bolsters, teardrop-shaped handle, and sheepsfoot blade make it an ideal EDC tool.


The Elko Knife – Was $65 Now $35

The Elko comes equipped with a fully capable yet compact Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade and a pry bar that doubles as a key ring, bottle opener, screwdriver and pry tool – helping you stay prepared for whatever the day throws your way. Anodized aluminum scales and a sleek form keep things minimal, while a serviceable construction ensures it will always be ready when you need it. The Elko delivers maximum utility without bulking up your pocket. Your keys just got a new best friend.


The Halifax – Was $49 Now $25

The Halifax is deceivingly simple, yet packs a punch. You’ll be surprised at how often it finds its way into your daily tasks. The unique shape fits naturally into either your left or right hand, the screwdriver works with both flathead or Phillips, and the billet construction stands up to whatever you throw its way. And it packs an integrated bottle opener for when the job is done and it’s time to kick back with your beverage of choice.


Leo Davie
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