If you like knives and keeping your money.
I can't even remember who told me to go there, but holy crap I've not seen that selection of knives anywhere in Oklahoma (other than possibly Sooner State Knives).
They've got a ton of Case knives, and if you're into higher end traditionals, they've got Queen and Great Eastern Cutlery (all three brands). They've got some Buck, Schrade, and other cheaper traditionals as well, but when I was walking around the back room, I stumbled on to a case full of Chris Reeve, Microtech, and a few customs.
They've got a few Spydercos, benchmades, CRKTs, SOGs, and Byrd knives. Their prices were actually pretty good on most of the knives (within $5-$10 of online stores), with the occassional exception.
Their site doesn't have hardly anything on it, but it's here: http://littlejoesboots.org/
I walked out of there today with a Small Sebenza 21 (plain) and I honestly had a hard time even deciding on that - there were enough goodies in there that my head was spinning for a little while.
I wish they had more Spyderco, but being in Packingtown - I can understand why they would want more traditional looking knives. The older (short) guy and the younger tall kid both were very knowledgeable and when i asked about some Al Mar knives, the kid said that he wished they carried Al Mar, but that they didn't (he knew all 3 of the models I was looking for).
He knew all of the Case knives very well and he knew both of the oddball GEC and Queen knives I was looking for.
Very nice place and I plan on visiting it every time I'm up that way (hopefully not spending what I did today).
Here's the Sebby (I posted it in another thread, but what the heck - crappy cell phone pic until I can get the camera out in some better lighting tomorrow):
I can't even remember who told me to go there, but holy crap I've not seen that selection of knives anywhere in Oklahoma (other than possibly Sooner State Knives).
They've got a ton of Case knives, and if you're into higher end traditionals, they've got Queen and Great Eastern Cutlery (all three brands). They've got some Buck, Schrade, and other cheaper traditionals as well, but when I was walking around the back room, I stumbled on to a case full of Chris Reeve, Microtech, and a few customs.
They've got a few Spydercos, benchmades, CRKTs, SOGs, and Byrd knives. Their prices were actually pretty good on most of the knives (within $5-$10 of online stores), with the occassional exception.
Their site doesn't have hardly anything on it, but it's here: http://littlejoesboots.org/
I walked out of there today with a Small Sebenza 21 (plain) and I honestly had a hard time even deciding on that - there were enough goodies in there that my head was spinning for a little while.
I wish they had more Spyderco, but being in Packingtown - I can understand why they would want more traditional looking knives. The older (short) guy and the younger tall kid both were very knowledgeable and when i asked about some Al Mar knives, the kid said that he wished they carried Al Mar, but that they didn't (he knew all 3 of the models I was looking for).
He knew all of the Case knives very well and he knew both of the oddball GEC and Queen knives I was looking for.
Very nice place and I plan on visiting it every time I'm up that way (hopefully not spending what I did today).
Here's the Sebby (I posted it in another thread, but what the heck - crappy cell phone pic until I can get the camera out in some better lighting tomorrow):