If ever there was a year that we were all excited to see come to a close, it would be 2020. With social and political unrest everywhere you go, it’s about time we press the reset button.
Your customers and employees will have a chuckle if you get them all pocket knives engraved with “So Long, 2020.”
The holiday season is always a time to reflect on how you can give back to those less fortunate and to give thanks for all of the blessings you have received this year. Today is the National Day of Giving, commonly known as #GivingTuesday. It’s a day to donate your time, items, or money to charities that are meaningful to you.
Pocket knives engraved with #GivingTuesday are a great way to show the people you work with, and the community around you, that your company cares.
It’s almost lunch time for me- my menu varies from a salad, to soup, or maybe just leftovers from last night. But today is Sandwich Day, so I think that is the route I’ll take today!
Did you know that logo knives are the secret ingredient to building the best sandwich?
Step 1- Locate your bread (white, multi-grain, tortilla, croissant)
Step 2- Choose your meats & cheeses
Step 3- Grab some veggies- lettuce, tomato, pickles, roasted red peppers, etc
Step 4- Top it off with mayo, mustard, or deli dressing
Step 5- Cut it in half with any of these logo knives:
Just a few short days and it will be Halloween! Have you carved a pumpkin yet to celebrate? Even though I have 3 children, I’ve only had to carve ONE so far this season! I’m quite surprised.
Any of these sharp, dependable Buck Knives will carve a perfect pumpkin worthy of displaying on your front porch:
We’re about a month into autumn and nature is showing its true abundance of colors. From green to golden yellow, orange, red, burgundy, and rich browns, it’s quite a sight to see.
These company logo knives are just as diverse and beautiful, in an array of colors to celebrate National Color Day:
Right now, I’m sitting at home safe with my family, enjoying a (rainy) weekend together. We are all very fortunate to be healthy, all things considered.
This week is Emergency Nurse’s Week, and we can all agree that these hard-working individuals risk their lives on a daily basis, especially during this crazy year of COVID.
Buck knives come in a price range from $22.50 to $199.99. If you are planning on rewarding your labor force this Christmas, how much should you expect to spend on their gifts? The more you spend, the bigger hero you will be. The most famous of the engraved Buck knives is the Buck 110 Folding Hunter Lockback Knife. It is sometimes on sale for $81.00 each. That includes your logo laser engraved on the blade or handle. It also includes a leather sheath and a gift box.
If your employees like to hunt, or just enjoy the camouflage style, the Buck Bantam BBW Camo Knife is the best choice. It is a very popular knife. Your company logo could be laser engraved on the front of the blade. You can also have the recipient’s name engraved on the back of the blade.
Any of the other Buck knives are great choices. You can’t go wrong with any of them. The style and color may even coordinate with your company’s colors.
I don’t think the average American truly knows all the time and effort that goes into the agriculture industry. Have you seen the size of farming equipment up close? It is truly a marvel. Today is National Farmer’s Day, a day where we should take time to pause and give thanks to our past and present farmers.
There doesn’t need to be a national holiday to remind us all that buying engraved pocket knivesmade in the USA is one of the best ways to support our country. There are so many benefits, including but not limited to:
Up-close quality control
Less middlemen
Less transportation & fuel costs
Increased jobs for Americans
So today, on National Manufacturing Day, don’t forget to support our local companies and workers and buy products made in the USA.
The month of September is usually known for being the end of summer and the beginning of fall. It is actually also dubbed Americana Month. Did you know..
The first Monday is Labor Day
Sunday the 13th is Uncle Sam Day
Friday the 18th is the birthday of the Air Force
Any of these company logo knives are made in the USA and would be well-received by any of your employees or customers: